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large photographs of the monarch are everywhere. king bhumibol adulyadej assumed the throne in 1946. throughout his reign he has devoted himself to thailand's modernization. he interacted with ordinary people and advanced important infrastructure projects such as irrigation systems. they call him the father of the land. the king was hospitalized in october suffering from high fever. he has not left the hospital and he has also had his gallbladder removed. at this hospital where the king has been treated, hundreds of people visit every day to pray for his health. ahead of his birthday, more and more people come to offer prayers for the king. well-wishers from the countryside travel hundreds of miles by bus to get here. >> translator: every day all the monks in our temple chant and pray for the king's health to recover. >> translator: we wish the king good health and a speedy recovery. may the king stay with us for forever. >> translator: long live the king! >> reporter: this man is one of the royal shoemakers. he has been in charge of rep
large photographs of the monarch are everywhere. king bhumibol adulyadej assumed the throne in 1946. throughout his reign he has devoted himself to thailand's modernization. he interacted with ordinary people and advanced important infrastructure projects such as irrigation systems. they call him the father of the land. the king was hospitalized in october suffering from high fever. he has not left the hospital and he has also had his gallbladder removed. at this hospital where the king has...
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our protection is not rights from the king. ur protection is we are setting up the government and will allow it to do a limited number of things. you look at this and say the magna carta had little role to play. we think of it as a laundry list of oh rights. it may make more sense to view it that way in the sense you had the king with authority and the barons claiming their own authorities. most prominently with respect to american political thought. the notion of a government of separated powers. i do think that traces somewhat back to magna carta. >> i agree with the chief. the reason why magna carta survived at all is it's a pure historic accident. all promising to do these things. the thing that made the difference and it became the call for the colonists when the stamp act was passed. calling a council. it's not representative government at all. but in the clauses of magna carta there is a claus called the scootage clause. would you like to knowwct8 wha is? you bring the three soldiers. i'm off to fight a war. the old boy
our protection is not rights from the king. ur protection is we are setting up the government and will allow it to do a limited number of things. you look at this and say the magna carta had little role to play. we think of it as a laundry list of oh rights. it may make more sense to view it that way in the sense you had the king with authority and the barons claiming their own authorities. most prominently with respect to american political thought. the notion of a government of separated...
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and in this case it's the king of copan. he has various titles that tell us that, for instance, here -- the number "13" -- that he was the thirteenth king in the sequence. now lastly, we have the personal name of the king. and you can see here another number using, in this case, three dots with three bars, being 18. and then finally a head of an animal, which is a rabbit. and this is the name of "18 rabbit." keach: "18 rabbit" -- an odd name. but he was one of copan's greatest kings. he reigned from a.d. 695 to 738. on monuments, he's portrayed as a great warrior and shown to communicate with powerful ancestors. a wealth of inscriptions at copan tell of bloody rituals, sacred anniversaries, and political alliances with rulers of other maya kingdoms. for the first time in centuries, the ancient maya were speaking for themselves. at palenque, in southern mexico, their voices revealed a grand dynasty that ruled for 10 generations. [ mix of voices speaking maya and english ] 1,330 years after the new era began... he was born, kan
and in this case it's the king of copan. he has various titles that tell us that, for instance, here -- the number "13" -- that he was the thirteenth king in the sequence. now lastly, we have the personal name of the king. and you can see here another number using, in this case, three dots with three bars, being 18. and then finally a head of an animal, which is a rabbit. and this is the name of "18 rabbit." keach: "18 rabbit" -- an odd name. but he was one of...
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suddenly the king is answerable on earth, not just in heaven. nd from this we derive constant references through the middle ages to the king not being above the law. the law comes bj&xÑfirst, the k comes second, he's definitely the most important person in the kingdom. and this leads us to a very important point, which it's easy in a democracy to overlook, but in a dictatorship, it's easy to overlook, no king is above the law, no president is above the law. everyone is entitled to -- we're all entitled to justice the clauses don't just say justice, they talk about right and justice. now, the r there weren't many rights about in 1215, but over the centuries, our rights have come to be established and you find the preservation, the entitlement to a court system that will preserve your rights, is there found withinsáwf the charter. and i regard the insistence in the charter on right injustice, as being it's second most important legacy to us, because again, here in the office of chief justice of the united states, the office i once held in +ñengland
suddenly the king is answerable on earth, not just in heaven. nd from this we derive constant references through the middle ages to the king not being above the law. the law comes bj&xÑfirst, the k comes second, he's definitely the most important person in the kingdom. and this leads us to a very important point, which it's easy in a democracy to overlook, but in a dictatorship, it's easy to overlook, no king is above the law, no president is above the law. everyone is entitled to -- we're...
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s final year -- "death of a king." the me go back to something that beverly mention about my visceral connection to dr. king. this is tough to talk about in part because i took a long time to write a book called what i know for sure. it's my memoirs, the story of my life. i hope there is more life to live. it's the story of my life. the book is called what i know for sure in a notebook i talk about the defining the moment of my life. it's always hard to tell the story because i don't want to drag my family into it. i think you can appreciate that the one i was a 12-year-old kid i was accused, was one of 10 kids. i had nine brothers and sisters and when i was a 12-year-old kid at my church i was accused of doing something, my sister and i fill us who live here we were accused of doing something we had not done inside the church. the minister of my church we were called into his office, never at a meeting never asks a single question there was no conversation. i didn't know that i have been accused of anything. the entire ch
s final year -- "death of a king." the me go back to something that beverly mention about my visceral connection to dr. king. this is tough to talk about in part because i took a long time to write a book called what i know for sure. it's my memoirs, the story of my life. i hope there is more life to live. it's the story of my life. the book is called what i know for sure in a notebook i talk about the defining the moment of my life. it's always hard to tell the story because i don't...
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the king followed the advice, the king followed the advice, and in late september 1786, he summoned aeting of notables. jefferson looked on as lafayette was sworn in. of the corruption that plagued the system, the meeting did not go well for the king. when the bly ended offer new efused to taxes. the parts simmered for several months after that. august 25, 1788, the farmers general, who collected the the king's paid debts, suspended repayment of the kings that. january 24, 1789, parliament refused authorized new taxes. the king alternative, -- an estate general. jefferson attended the opening session on may 5. he wants several of his friends take their seats. if you look at this picture, at s is the first side, versailles, by the way. this is the king, sitting out of reach. this is the mc of the program. are the the right, notables -- that aristocracy. you can see jefferson was sitting in the audience. in the front, these were the commons. in the commons was part of madam helvetius' entourage. the refusal of the state to meet and vote separately precipitated to immediate crisis. on s
the king followed the advice, the king followed the advice, and in late september 1786, he summoned aeting of notables. jefferson looked on as lafayette was sworn in. of the corruption that plagued the system, the meeting did not go well for the king. when the bly ended offer new efused to taxes. the parts simmered for several months after that. august 25, 1788, the farmers general, who collected the the king's paid debts, suspended repayment of the kings that. january 24, 1789, parliament...
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when the king pass, summit county had a negative net worth. ared to tens of millions we earned for agents and managers during the life. in death that is a whole different story. >> the parasite, opening 63 page $48 million. >> 37 years gone in some ways elvis is bigger than ever. in november in 1963 andy warhol painting depicting the music icon has a gun toting cowboy was sold to an anonymous bidder. from the highest price for pop art to the highest form of flattery, elvis imitator, elvis captivates and makes money. according to forms magazine, elvis presley is one of the top grossing dead celebrities second only to michael jackson, but he also spawned an industry of elvis impersonators were elvis tribute acts who have made their own living as elvis. despite selling at least half a billion records in his lifetime, when he died the presley estate is worth less than $10 million. extravagant lifestyle, gifts and huge array of employees families and hanger on, he had a lot to cover. the manager took half his earnings and sold music rights to rca fo
when the king pass, summit county had a negative net worth. ared to tens of millions we earned for agents and managers during the life. in death that is a whole different story. >> the parasite, opening 63 page $48 million. >> 37 years gone in some ways elvis is bigger than ever. in november in 1963 andy warhol painting depicting the music icon has a gun toting cowboy was sold to an anonymous bidder. from the highest price for pop art to the highest form of flattery, elvis imitator,...
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s final year -- "death of a king." the me go back to something that beverly mention about my visceral connection to dr. king. this is tough to talk about in part because i took a long time to write a book called what i know for sure. it's my memoirs, the story of my life. i hope there is more life to live. it's the story of my life. the book is called what i know for sure in a notebook i talk about the defining the moment of my life. it's always hard to tell the story because i don't want to drag my family into it. i think you can appreciate that the one i was a 12-year-old kid i was accused, was one of 10 kids. i had nine brothers and sisters and when i was a 12-year-old kid at my church i was accused of doing something, my sister and i fill us who live here we were accused of doing something we had not done inside the church. the minister of my church we were called into his office, never at a meeting never asks a single question there was no conversation. i didn't know that i have been accused of anything. the entire ch
s final year -- "death of a king." the me go back to something that beverly mention about my visceral connection to dr. king. this is tough to talk about in part because i took a long time to write a book called what i know for sure. it's my memoirs, the story of my life. i hope there is more life to live. it's the story of my life. the book is called what i know for sure in a notebook i talk about the defining the moment of my life. it's always hard to tell the story because i don't...
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the king appointed him patrol general of france. as france's chief financial officer, turgot implemented a program to reduce that was the natural economic oracle -- implemented a program to prevent taxes that prevented the free movement. turgot is remembered today for his revolutionary ideas and he argued that human society is progressive. he believed that over time, this process would leave society ever closer to a state of perfection. when jefferson arrived, the man in france and the men and women shared this view of society and history. they were in other words, progressive. this is helvetius. he pioneered a new science of man and more relative. he based on the materials of mind which first appeared in john locke's essay and 1689. he agreed with locke that is the causal -- he went on to say that capacities to learn and manipulate ideas are products of external sensations. and that intelligence is not a natural aptitude but rather determined by personal experience. even more controversial where his claims that the fundamental law o
the king appointed him patrol general of france. as france's chief financial officer, turgot implemented a program to reduce that was the natural economic oracle -- implemented a program to prevent taxes that prevented the free movement. turgot is remembered today for his revolutionary ideas and he argued that human society is progressive. he believed that over time, this process would leave society ever closer to a state of perfection. when jefferson arrived, the man in france and the men and...
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the real king is. e real king is jesus. >> they bring gospel analysis and archaeology into focus at a place mariy joseph could not avoid on their way from nazareth to bethlehem. >> herod was concerned about security. herodium is a palace fortress. was important politically for places like this to be not just impressive but intimidating. >> no matter which way you traveled from nazareth to beth he them, the mound -- bethlehem, this mound is visible. one of the king's monumental building projects. >> just a little imagination, it's easy to visualize how beautiful these places would have been because what we're looking at now are the bones of the structure, but imagine that we are in a palace where the walls are decorated with frescoes and brilliant coloreds, gilding, mosaics. water is one of the principle features of a roman palace. also demonstrates a command of resources. that's impressive and meant to impress. >> sherrod -- herod ruled judea and palestine from 37 to 4bc. >> he built -- rebuilt the seco
the real king is. e real king is jesus. >> they bring gospel analysis and archaeology into focus at a place mariy joseph could not avoid on their way from nazareth to bethlehem. >> herod was concerned about security. herodium is a palace fortress. was important politically for places like this to be not just impressive but intimidating. >> no matter which way you traveled from nazareth to beth he them, the mound -- bethlehem, this mound is visible. one of the king's monumental...
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when the king passed, by some accounts, he had a negative net worth. ns of millions he earned for agents and managers and hangers-on during his life. but in death, that's a whole different story. here's craig. >> 63 painting. $48 million. $48 million. >> 37 years gone in some weighs, elvis is bigger than ever. in november, a 1963 andy warhol painting depicting the music icon as a gun-toting cowboy was sold to an anonymous bidder. >> sold at $73el million. >> from the highest price for pop art to the highest form of flattery. elvis imitators. elvis captivates and makes money. ♪ >> according to "forbes" magazine, elvis presley is one of the top-grossing dead celebrities, second only to michael jackson. but he's also spawned an industry of elvis impersonators or elvis tribute acts, who have made their own living as elvis. >> despite selling at least half a billion records during his lifetime, when he died, the pressley estate was worth less than $10 million. an extravagant lifestyle, exorbitant gifts and a huge array of employees, family and hangers-on, el
when the king passed, by some accounts, he had a negative net worth. ns of millions he earned for agents and managers and hangers-on during his life. but in death, that's a whole different story. here's craig. >> 63 painting. $48 million. $48 million. >> 37 years gone in some weighs, elvis is bigger than ever. in november, a 1963 andy warhol painting depicting the music icon as a gun-toting cowboy was sold to an anonymous bidder. >> sold at $73el million. >> from the...
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. >> on the day of elvis' death in 1977 he is the fading king of rock and roll. his records and movies are not selling the way they used to. and he supports his rich life-style with concerts. scheduled to play out of memphis, elvis is heading to portland, maine, for what would have been his 56th live show of the year. >> we returned back to graceland at about 1:30. and elvis and i went upstairs and elvis turned on the television in his room to relax for a while. >> live-in girlfriend ginger is the last person to see him alive. about 6:30, elvis called downstairs for ricky stanley to bring up his package of medication to help him sleep. because he was so nervous, always keyed up before starting the tour. elvis took his pack of medication and started reading, he thought it would help him fall asleep. then i fell asleep. so about 8:00 i woke up, elvis said he was restless and just couldn't sleep. and ricky came up with another pack of medication. >> a second pack? >> right, elvis took that, then i went back to sleep. >> elvis spent the entire morning inside his dress
. >> on the day of elvis' death in 1977 he is the fading king of rock and roll. his records and movies are not selling the way they used to. and he supports his rich life-style with concerts. scheduled to play out of memphis, elvis is heading to portland, maine, for what would have been his 56th live show of the year. >> we returned back to graceland at about 1:30. and elvis and i went upstairs and elvis turned on the television in his room to relax for a while. >> live-in...
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and the gift was a box full of king recordings. barry gordy of motown fame had the good sense to send ang engineer around to follow dr. king at some time frame in king's life. engineer from motown that gordony just paid to follow king around and record many of his presentations. many of his talks and speeches. i know most of us think -- some of you now -- let me back up -- most americans think that king only gave one speech in his whole life. and then it hit me, i'm in memphis. y'all know he gave at least two speeches. the mountain top speech he gave the night before he died was here in memphis. everybody good memphis llanos that speech probably by heart. most americans think king gave one supreme, "i have a dream. "and think speech only had one line in it. will i not be judged by the color of their skin i bit -- but by the -- i ain't asking you to go no further. i know that's all you know. that's the only narrative, the only part of the narrative we ever get. so, too many of us think he only gave one speech the speech only had one
and the gift was a box full of king recordings. barry gordy of motown fame had the good sense to send ang engineer around to follow dr. king at some time frame in king's life. engineer from motown that gordony just paid to follow king around and record many of his presentations. many of his talks and speeches. i know most of us think -- some of you now -- let me back up -- most americans think that king only gave one speech in his whole life. and then it hit me, i'm in memphis. y'all know he...
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>> well, tearing up the picture of the king is not about tearing up the picture of the king and it'sut the king himself. nba our country. it's symbolic to try to break the fear that governments are trying to control people through. in a country like bahrain and many of the other arab countries as well, monarchies are controlling us through that fear. my feelings right now, of course, as a mother i worry about my five-year-old daughter. i worry about my one-week old son, but as an activist i know it's necessary. we have chosen a path and what we see, democracy, human rights, liberty, things like that, they are not just a dream. they are a goal. and when you have a goal you have to work towards it. and we already know that this goal that we have is something that we are willing to endure, sacrifices so that we can get closer to this goal. so that some day maybe my children, other bahrain children, other arab children can live in a country that is free. can live in a country where they don't have to be afraid. >> you are saying that you are actually prepared to go to prison today? >> ye
>> well, tearing up the picture of the king is not about tearing up the picture of the king and it'sut the king himself. nba our country. it's symbolic to try to break the fear that governments are trying to control people through. in a country like bahrain and many of the other arab countries as well, monarchies are controlling us through that fear. my feelings right now, of course, as a mother i worry about my five-year-old daughter. i worry about my one-week old son, but as an activist...
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. >> the tears of the king. for the destruction of the temple. >> the nation. this was the end of the first temple period. >> do we think that these tears, this mineral spring, has been running since then? >> well, i think it's running since many, many years. for sure it's more than 2,000 years old. >> and it's really interesting because look, there are people here, there are people all over the place. it's still a living, breathing place. >> reporter: which allows the people who visit to connect with their spiritual heritage. >> it's important for us to touch the history of this place and to feel this energy. it makes us cleaner. >> pure? >> pure. in your soul. >> in our soul. >> right here. >> yeah. >> a profound revelation for these christian pilgrims and one often shared by muslims, jews, and even those who come to visit for reasons other than faith. >> believers and non-believers come here. what do you think about them? do you think they -- >> if somebody feels the energy of the place, he doesn't have to be
. >> the tears of the king. for the destruction of the temple. >> the nation. this was the end of the first temple period. >> do we think that these tears, this mineral spring, has been running since then? >> well, i think it's running since many, many years. for sure it's more than 2,000 years old. >> and it's really interesting because look, there are people here, there are people all over the place. it's still a living, breathing place. >> reporter: which...
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but the king is well known here for helping rural farmers get way from that. with them on alternative crop development and ways to improve their lives. he focused on the hill trial farmers in the north. >> translator: he was puzzled to learn that even though they grew opium they were still poor. the area is part of the golden triangle were the king offense called it the poverty triangle. >> reporter: this prompted the king to start a program that would give hill tribes the means to stain their way of life while stopping the illegal harvest of the opium. back in 1969, this was all opium. that's when the king launched right project. to give farmers here an alternative crop worth enough so they could actually make a living. but also to set up a research center to explore how to more efficiently grow crops in rural thailand. he was just a boy with the king visited his father's opium field. >> translator: for my father's generation earning enough to put foot on the table was good enough. for my generation we need food but also money for other things in life. >> repo
but the king is well known here for helping rural farmers get way from that. with them on alternative crop development and ways to improve their lives. he focused on the hill trial farmers in the north. >> translator: he was puzzled to learn that even though they grew opium they were still poor. the area is part of the golden triangle were the king offense called it the poverty triangle. >> reporter: this prompted the king to start a program that would give hill tribes the means to...
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the solution? and striking similarities between eric garner and rodney king. could the chokehold case end up in federal court? protected. given new hope. during the subaru "share the love" event, subaru owners feel it, too. because when you take home a new subaru, we donate 250 dollars to helping those in need. we'll have given 50 million dollars over seven years. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> tonight hundreds of protesters taking to the streets of new york and the u.s. many demonstrators, staged die-ins. in new york's grand central station, macy's in new york city and boston and in washington, d.c. to protest what protester say is widespread brutality. all of them lying done as michael brown was left for hours after he died before they moved his body. tonight, new york city is launching a program. basically they're testing this right now in about 27 or so officers. they're testing body cameras. with the hope that the body cameras are going to completely change the game here in terms of finding out when something wrong happe happens. but is it a
the solution? and striking similarities between eric garner and rodney king. could the chokehold case end up in federal court? protected. given new hope. during the subaru "share the love" event, subaru owners feel it, too. because when you take home a new subaru, we donate 250 dollars to helping those in need. we'll have given 50 million dollars over seven years. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> tonight hundreds of protesters taking to the streets of new york...
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it takes place at the king's academy, a private christian prep school founded in the early '90s. at kings, they talk a lot about honor and they back it up too. at the kings academy in sunnyvale renovations are just about complete on their brand-new quad. new concrete, new awnings, new landscaping, all making it much more attractive. but it is the new screws holding up the old plaques that are the most meaningful. >> we wanted to make sure those plaques were displayed in a more honorable way. >> matt nesbit is director of operations for the kings academy. >> anything that needs scheduling or building or renovating is probably something that falls into my category. >> which is why it was matt's job to figure out what to do with the 23 bronze plaques that had been displaced by the renovation, one for each graduating class from 1958 to 1980, but not graduates of this school. kings academy occupies the campus that was once home to sunnyvale high school. the district closed that school in the early 80s. they left their plaques and a bench and a sundial behind. the kings academy could ha
it takes place at the king's academy, a private christian prep school founded in the early '90s. at kings, they talk a lot about honor and they back it up too. at the kings academy in sunnyvale renovations are just about complete on their brand-new quad. new concrete, new awnings, new landscaping, all making it much more attractive. but it is the new screws holding up the old plaques that are the most meaningful. >> we wanted to make sure those plaques were displayed in a more honorable...
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but right now, the schuylkill, the king of prussia exit looks okay. we move the track cam one more time to a quiet ben franklin parkway usually it is bus which races and parades. today it is in good shape, it is all good for business, no delays on the ben franklin parkway or at the art museum circle. and that's the latest from the cbs-3 traffic center, i'm ann evans, nicole, back to you. >> ann, thank you. we will take a short break. first though we want to show you a very festive scene in our cbs-3 studios. morning team's elf on the shelf, we like to call him phil, he's all nestled up in the christmas tree. see him there? just hanging around. we also want to see what your elf has been up to. it is only four days until christmas. so we know he, she, probably really, really busy. so just post your elfie selfie to twitter or instagram, use hashtag cbs-3 and elfie selfie. we may even show it on television. we'll be back. >> tray i split caught up with bobby fly, and what's coming up later on sunday morning. >> ♪ >> this is gotto, bobby fly's new white hot
but right now, the schuylkill, the king of prussia exit looks okay. we move the track cam one more time to a quiet ben franklin parkway usually it is bus which races and parades. today it is in good shape, it is all good for business, no delays on the ben franklin parkway or at the art museum circle. and that's the latest from the cbs-3 traffic center, i'm ann evans, nicole, back to you. >> ann, thank you. we will take a short break. first though we want to show you a very festive scene...
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. ♪ ♪ the king of kings salvation brings, let loving hearts enthrone him. ♪ ♪ this, this is christ thee, the son of mary. ♪ ♪ this, this is christ the king, whom shepherds guard and angels sing: haste, haste to bring him laud, the babe, the son of mary. ♪ ♪ this, this is christ the king, whom shepherds guard and angels sing: haste, haste to bring him laud, the babe, the son of mary. ♪ the babe, the son of mary. ♪ the babe, the son of mary. ♪ the babe, the son of mary. ♪ the babe, the son of mary. ♪ the babe, the son of mary. ♪ the babe, the son of mary. ♪ the babe, the son of mary. ♪ the babe, the son of mary. ♪ the babe, the son of mary. ♪ the babe, the son of mary. ♪ the babe, the son of mary. ♪ the babe, the son of mary. ♪ marry did you know that your baby boy some day will rule a marry did you know that your baby boy some day will rule a nation, mary did you know? huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent marry did you know that your baby boy some day will rule a nation, mary did you know? or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former
. ♪ ♪ the king of kings salvation brings, let loving hearts enthrone him. ♪ ♪ this, this is christ thee, the son of mary. ♪ ♪ this, this is christ the king, whom shepherds guard and angels sing: haste, haste to bring him laud, the babe, the son of mary. ♪ ♪ this, this is christ the king, whom shepherds guard and angels sing: haste, haste to bring him laud, the babe, the son of mary. ♪ the babe, the son of mary. ♪ the babe, the son of mary. ♪ the babe, the son of mary. ♪...
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news in the minute i want to mention--briefly they're reflecting airline areas along the coast the king's side as you may know is caused by the hearst linemen and the sun and moon and is close proximity of each other with the system the most extreme swells of the year the king's side were the main what the stores were all in this morning also track in the forecast as we make our warmer toward christmas on thursday. >> reporter: here live look at the bay bridge approach of the toll plaza we're looking get cloudy skies some areas of fog to specify parts of the city this morning are widespread. there may dense for some spots as the heading out the door to the site where and for a pretty nice day this afternoon ride around average 55 navato visit to the san francisco 58 in san jose a we're looking at of the '50s and livermore 57 degrees for our friends and antioch. a pretty nice start out this morning and a cloud conditions. >> reporter: here's a look at the satellite and rear really a cloud conditions on the high pressure will be taking control for the next couple of days. that will give was
news in the minute i want to mention--briefly they're reflecting airline areas along the coast the king's side as you may know is caused by the hearst linemen and the sun and moon and is close proximity of each other with the system the most extreme swells of the year the king's side were the main what the stores were all in this morning also track in the forecast as we make our warmer toward christmas on thursday. >> reporter: here live look at the bay bridge approach of the toll plaza...
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and the king tides will be back tomorrow. for a map of the best places to see it in action, plus the times when they will be the highest and lowest, go to our website, kpix-5. >>> a man finds himself and his dogs under attack. >>> i hit the pit bull as many times as i could. >>> how he fought back against two pit bulls on a day long rampage. >>> he fell eleven stories onto a moving car. for the first time, we here from the family of the window washer that survived that accident. >>> today was the first full day of winter. it felt like two different seasons. it felt like summer with all the fog in san francisco in the morning and it got so warm it felt like fall in the afternoon. where is winter? we'll talk about that and the chains of rain in the forecasting. >>> fall is a mixed message. sunshine at the start of winter. how the warm weather is affecting peoples holiday spirit. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, attack . >>> two pit bulls unleashed at a bay area park go to a rampage. it would take hours and two attacks before they could be hunted
and the king tides will be back tomorrow. for a map of the best places to see it in action, plus the times when they will be the highest and lowest, go to our website, kpix-5. >>> a man finds himself and his dogs under attack. >>> i hit the pit bull as many times as i could. >>> how he fought back against two pit bulls on a day long rampage. >>> he fell eleven stories onto a moving car. for the first time, we here from the family of the window washer that...
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this time, it's because of the king tide. today is the peak of the king tide, it's when the sun and moon align and produce a high tide. it created problems late this morning. the drivers had to plow through -- had to plow through standing water. highway 1 off 101 flooded so often there are choseed ?iensdz ridiculous. >> reporter: teresa mcdowell is used to this. >> it's not raining today and look at it. >> and we have to alter the routes some days. >> reporter: this montha floods forced ann matthews to change course. she arusted her time on the trail a-- adjusted her time on the trail according to mother nature and some areas getting 17 inches this month alone, she is used to editing the exercise. neighbors here know when the king tide is gone, the rain will eventually be back. along with more flood waters. in mill valley ryan takeo. >> we are not done with the king tide just yet. it will be back tomorrow for a map of the best places to see in action and the times that they will be the heist and lo -- highest and lowest go to
this time, it's because of the king tide. today is the peak of the king tide, it's when the sun and moon align and produce a high tide. it created problems late this morning. the drivers had to plow through -- had to plow through standing water. highway 1 off 101 flooded so often there are choseed ?iensdz ridiculous. >> reporter: teresa mcdowell is used to this. >> it's not raining today and look at it. >> and we have to alter the routes some days. >> reporter: this...
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. >>> check out the waves here in california, these are king waves. >> reporter: in mill valley this morning, the bay spills over in this hotel parking lot. giving these little guys new waters to explore and patrick from marine county something to admire. >> the tide is getting hire. >> reporter: it is getting higher and continue the rise and fall for the next 2 days. this phenomenal is called the king tide. >> have you ever heard of a king tide? >> i never heard of a king tide. >> reporter: ashley is not alone. the king tide makes a rare appearance just a few times a year when the sun, moon, earth line up, creating a strong gravit ation. >> reporter: so far this year's king tide, not as bad as last year. people remember this bike path covered and water all of the way up to that parking lot. >> no closed trails but we had to go through the parking lots to get back on the trail. >> reporter: water creeped up on highway 101. as fast as the king tide rolls in, it -- rolls back in where it belongs. >>> the raiders will part ways with jim harbaugh48 hours after the last game is played. the
. >>> check out the waves here in california, these are king waves. >> reporter: in mill valley this morning, the bay spills over in this hotel parking lot. giving these little guys new waters to explore and patrick from marine county something to admire. >> the tide is getting hire. >> reporter: it is getting higher and continue the rise and fall for the next 2 days. this phenomenal is called the king tide. >> have you ever heard of a king tide? >> i...
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and the king tides will be with us at least tomorrow through today. and the high tides, they happen early in the morning. today we've hit at about 10:00. tomorrow, it'll come in right around 11:00. and it's basically for the low-lying areas. even as stephanie was saying, you can get down in san francisco and you can actually see the waves splashing up to on to the surface. it's quite a sight to see. if you're doing any traveling across the bay area, you want to make sure you take it easy. and, of course, stay alert as you hit the roadways. we'll be back to talk more about the complete forecast and get you into christmas. that's coming up in a little while. >> stay up to date on the king tides and your weather. be sure to download our new nbc bay area app for your smartphone. get personalized forecast along with realtime doppler radar, free for apple phones and android users. >>> new york and america are reacting this morning to the deaths of two police officers gunned down on the street this past weekend in what the nypd chief calls an assassination. t
and the king tides will be with us at least tomorrow through today. and the high tides, they happen early in the morning. today we've hit at about 10:00. tomorrow, it'll come in right around 11:00. and it's basically for the low-lying areas. even as stephanie was saying, you can get down in san francisco and you can actually see the waves splashing up to on to the surface. it's quite a sight to see. if you're doing any traveling across the bay area, you want to make sure you take it easy. and,...
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king won the nobel peace prize. you think about the reality of dr. king standing there and expressing his concern about poverty in our country as well as racism, as well as militarism. that was the spirit, spirit that lives to this moment if you go down on the mall and you see that monument to dr. king. you see that stone of hope that came out of the mountain of despair. you think about 50 years ago when president johnson, as you have heard described, launching a war on poverty, a war on poverty. so to know the king spirit, to know the johnson spirit, is to know that their spirit is alive, alive in all of you. let me ask you for a moment to join me in an act of imagination, an act of imagination. i want you to imagine for a moment that two elderly men walk in the back door of this auditorium, talking loudly, interrupting my speech, people in the back are starting to turn away. you think what is going on? what is all this commotion? the cameras start to turn, you think oh, my gosh, what is happening? when people try to shush these two elderly men, oh n
king won the nobel peace prize. you think about the reality of dr. king standing there and expressing his concern about poverty in our country as well as racism, as well as militarism. that was the spirit, spirit that lives to this moment if you go down on the mall and you see that monument to dr. king. you see that stone of hope that came out of the mountain of despair. you think about 50 years ago when president johnson, as you have heard described, launching a war on poverty, a war on...
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. >>> a coast guard warning tonight, be careful near the water as mark kelly shows us, the king tide is back. and it's here to stay a few days. >> reporter: in mill valley this morning, the bay spills over into this hotel parking lot. giving these little guys new waters to explore and patrick from marin county something to admire. >> there's something i think they're getting -- the tide is getting higher. >> reporter: it sure is higher and it will continue its rise and fall the next two days. this phenomenon is called the king tide. have you ever heard of a king tide? >> i've never heard of a king tide. >> reporter: ashley is not alone. the king tide makes a rare appearance just a few times a year. when the sun, moon and earth line up creating a strong gravitational attraction lasting several days. here on earth, that means extremes, very high and very low tides. >> if it comes up a couple more feet, they're going to be all flooded out. they put up levees and stuff and puppen out stations. >> reporter: so far this year's king tide not nearly as bad as last year. people around here rem
. >>> a coast guard warning tonight, be careful near the water as mark kelly shows us, the king tide is back. and it's here to stay a few days. >> reporter: in mill valley this morning, the bay spills over into this hotel parking lot. giving these little guys new waters to explore and patrick from marin county something to admire. >> there's something i think they're getting -- the tide is getting higher. >> reporter: it sure is higher and it will continue its rise...
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evil is much a part of the world as is goodness. king said there's some evil in the best of us and good in the worst of us, but evil is in the world. not going to destroy that. let's hope to degrade and it contain it, but don't tell the american people you're going to destroy it because you're not. it's just not possible. given that evil is going to come -- if you think you can destroy isis, it's going to pop up as something else somewhere else. one day it's hezbollah, one day al qaeda, one day isis. evil is in the world. let's stop putting forth the notion of debraiding and destroying. degrading, i'm with you, mr. passport, burt not destroying. that's not going to health let's check our language here. but dr. king would have an interesting dance to do with president obama. i've said maybe times before i wonder what that bus of dr. king in the oval office must be whispering to the president late as night when he is making war plans because king would have had none of it. the president dish voted for him twice like everyone else itch want
evil is much a part of the world as is goodness. king said there's some evil in the best of us and good in the worst of us, but evil is in the world. not going to destroy that. let's hope to degrade and it contain it, but don't tell the american people you're going to destroy it because you're not. it's just not possible. given that evil is going to come -- if you think you can destroy isis, it's going to pop up as something else somewhere else. one day it's hezbollah, one day al qaeda, one day...
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take a look at the king tides which are set to roll in a bit more tomorrow. this is video from pacifica. the chief meteorologist joining us now. >> we believe it is possible, the king tides will coincide with very dangerous winds. tomorrow, primarily here at the immediate coastline and also areas surrounding the bay where some of the water does get close. likely we could see minor issues with flooding. again, including areas near oakland, fremont and san mateo, and sections on the north bay, as well. king tides, if you're not familiar with it, the weather phenomenon you see at least one to two times a year. very extreme high tides and extreme low tides. again, happening sunday, monday, tuesday, if you want to check out the tide levels and check out when they are at high tide, you could have minor flooding. head to nbc bay area, and search tides. you will be able to find a link that was posted. we'll show you how long the drizzle was around the bay area. >>> so on the website or smartphone, the latest conditions for the weather, you just download the nbc bay ar
take a look at the king tides which are set to roll in a bit more tomorrow. this is video from pacifica. the chief meteorologist joining us now. >> we believe it is possible, the king tides will coincide with very dangerous winds. tomorrow, primarily here at the immediate coastline and also areas surrounding the bay where some of the water does get close. likely we could see minor issues with flooding. again, including areas near oakland, fremont and san mateo, and sections on the north...
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it has been effective. >> the king tide returns on monday morning. e coastal commission is encouraging people to take pictures of the rising water as part of an on going project. >> the coastal access areas or the infrastructure or habitat, it is helpful to have a reference point when they are taking photos. >> these are a few of the pictures submitted. the project at california . king tides .net will chronicle them for years. they are not rerated to climate change, but organizers of the project satisfy the rising waters help people visualize what it might be like if the levels rise. abc7 news. >> in san mateo county, people are ready for whatever the king tide brings, but so far they haven't seen any problems. the belmont trailer park flooded last week and tonight one entrance is closed. there are sandbags everywhere and pipes to divert the excess water. county officials can apply for state and federal aid to cover flood damage. let's head over to meteorologist drew who is checking our weather. >> we will be dealing with the king syed for -- king tid
it has been effective. >> the king tide returns on monday morning. e coastal commission is encouraging people to take pictures of the rising water as part of an on going project. >> the coastal access areas or the infrastructure or habitat, it is helpful to have a reference point when they are taking photos. >> these are a few of the pictures submitted. the project at california . king tides .net will chronicle them for years. they are not rerated to climate change, but...
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. >> reporter: the king tide reached its highest point a few minutes before 11:00 this morning. it flooded the highway 1 turnoff at 101 near the manzanita park and ride. this is pretty typical flooding for the intersection of shoreline highway and 101. but usually it is caused by rain storms. today, with no rain, the tide water flooded this road. and washed up over the sidewalk on the south side of san francisco's ferry building. where the executive director of san francisco baykeeper told us, this is the future. >> what it will look like as the bay continues to rise because of climate change. >> reporter: the national academy of sciences projects up to a foot of rise by 2030. arlene is watching tide water seep from her foundation and thinking about what the scientists say is coming. >> that's scary. really is. >> reporter: another 12 inches of water and she figures her bayfront house would be gone. >> we'll probably have to take the whole house down and start over again. >> reporter: right next door, her neighbor says he's not sure there is a problem. >> i don't think a foot wou
. >> reporter: the king tide reached its highest point a few minutes before 11:00 this morning. it flooded the highway 1 turnoff at 101 near the manzanita park and ride. this is pretty typical flooding for the intersection of shoreline highway and 101. but usually it is caused by rain storms. today, with no rain, the tide water flooded this road. and washed up over the sidewalk on the south side of san francisco's ferry building. where the executive director of san francisco baykeeper...
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the king tide is here in belmont pipes are set up to reduce flooding. in the bay area it's already begun. cornell bernard is live in mill valley. reporter: king tides got the attention of lots of peopl here today. six feet high in some. the tide is out right now but in a few hours king tides will be back and where i'm standing will be underwater once again, cutting off access to homes and businesses. >> sometimes it's entertaining. but most of the time it's frustrating. >> heidi says 18 years of living in a houseboat has lost its charge. high king tides make it impossible for her to leave him. >> you live on a house both you expect thilifestyle but after a while it gets frustrating. we have to wade off the dock. >> getting to mill valley was challenging sunday. this exit closed when kingides caused flooding. caltrans crews shut down the shoreline highway after its vanished underwater. a few bikers brave enough to plow through. >> trying to get into mill valley, closed off. >> it is. >> but i think i can go north on the freeway. so that's going to be my m
the king tide is here in belmont pipes are set up to reduce flooding. in the bay area it's already begun. cornell bernard is live in mill valley. reporter: king tides got the attention of lots of peopl here today. six feet high in some. the tide is out right now but in a few hours king tides will be back and where i'm standing will be underwater once again, cutting off access to homes and businesses. >> sometimes it's entertaining. but most of the time it's frustrating. >> heidi...
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who are the kings of new year's eve? h people in particular and parisians, in particular, are among the top people in the world. >> really? >> this is a seemingly ridiculously biased statement. but there was a unpublished worldwide study up until now of 11,000 partygoers on new year's eve and the parisians are pretty good at celebrating new year's eve. tonight, parisians are going to go to bed on average at about 2:008 a.m. that is behind munich and berlin. they might not be the kings that staying up, but they are the kings at staying in bed as long as possible. [laughter] >>
who are the kings of new year's eve? h people in particular and parisians, in particular, are among the top people in the world. >> really? >> this is a seemingly ridiculously biased statement. but there was a unpublished worldwide study up until now of 11,000 partygoers on new year's eve and the parisians are pretty good at celebrating new year's eve. tonight, parisians are going to go to bed on average at about 2:008 a.m. that is behind munich and berlin. they might not be the...
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the stinson beach exit closed when eye king tides caused flooding. caltrans crews shut down the shoreline highway after it vanished underwater. a sunday ride for josh and lonny was super soggy. >> we just washed off our bikes and all covered in salt water. >> i didn't expect it our hotel would be this close to the ocean. quite a deal. >> the water flooded the parking lot of the holiday inn express. driving through wasn't easy. then we spotted this. dedicated postal worker trying to get this holiday packages delivered. >> were you sure the truck would get through? >> i have to be very careful. we still have to go through. >> andy was cut off from his job site so he put on rubber boots and hauled his welding tank through the water on a wagon. >> i'm living hand to mouth and doing what i and can when i can. now i've been painted into a corner. i just have to get to work and this is how. >> king tides last several days caused by the gravitational pull on the moon. >> i'm not worried about the seaplanes. i'm worried about the buildings. >> the pilot tried
the stinson beach exit closed when eye king tides caused flooding. caltrans crews shut down the shoreline highway after it vanished underwater. a sunday ride for josh and lonny was super soggy. >> we just washed off our bikes and all covered in salt water. >> i didn't expect it our hotel would be this close to the ocean. quite a deal. >> the water flooded the parking lot of the holiday inn express. driving through wasn't easy. then we spotted this. dedicated postal worker...
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. >> the king of "the voice." >> we had a 75% chance of winning, the look on his face on both face, unbelievable. >> amazing. look forward to seeing craig. also ahead, willie shines the light on great tips. he is giving them a remarkable place to enjoy. we will catch up with them in a bit. plus, what is it like to be directed by anythingly that jolie? savannah caught up with two of the stars of angelina's new movie "unbroken." . >> we head into the weekend. we have snow in the northwest. gulf coast looking at rain in
. >> the king of "the voice." >> we had a 75% chance of winning, the look on his face on both face, unbelievable. >> amazing. look forward to seeing craig. also ahead, willie shines the light on great tips. he is giving them a remarkable place to enjoy. we will catch up with them in a bit. plus, what is it like to be directed by anythingly that jolie? savannah caught up with two of the stars of angelina's new movie "unbroken." . >> we head into the...
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, the ramp to go north on 202 headed in the king every prussia mall. so folks will winds upgoing past that ramp, meaning to go down to gulph road flip the u-turn, coming back west on the schuylkill, gaining access into king of prussia. so that stretch between the king of prussia. vehicle fire here, live look at route 309, northbound, moore cyst question hand a all lanes block. here's what's left of the vehicle here off to the left side of your screen, see the watt their just kind of rolls across the roadway, but traffic stopped for about 15 minutes, to get onto 309 northbound side right near susquehanna. >> accident on the new jersey turnpike, southbound, right near exit two, third crash we've had to deal with this morning at the interchange. otherwise bridges look fine, mass transit no delays. chris, kerry, back to you. >> thank you, 6:49. coming up on 6:50. burlington new jersey school facing very big hurdle. >> weeks to come one thousands of dollars to keep its doors open, all happening at st. paul school, fox 29's lauren johnson live this morning, n
, the ramp to go north on 202 headed in the king every prussia mall. so folks will winds upgoing past that ramp, meaning to go down to gulph road flip the u-turn, coming back west on the schuylkill, gaining access into king of prussia. so that stretch between the king of prussia. vehicle fire here, live look at route 309, northbound, moore cyst question hand a all lanes block. here's what's left of the vehicle here off to the left side of your screen, see the watt their just kind of rolls...
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they wanted the king to respect. it was known as magna carta, 'great charter,' not because it was a powerfully important document; because it was physically very large. and then it's reissued for--several times thereafter. and it isn't, you know, a sacred text until it's revived later, and then it's remembered quite selectively. and that is--there's a passage talks about, you know, the judgment of peers. this becomes trial by jury. trial by jury did not exist in 1215, but it seems to predict it. this passage is grasped; it's taken --as a fundamental document of basis, a commitment on the part of the king to continue a trial by jury. a lot that's in that document is simply forgotten. i mean, it's a very long document, and --many of the clauses have to do with the 13th century. they are pretty arcane by our standards. but parts of it were remembered because they were relevant to people later. and by 1776, americans who accused the king of violating their right to trial by jury might, as william henry drayton did in sou
they wanted the king to respect. it was known as magna carta, 'great charter,' not because it was a powerfully important document; because it was physically very large. and then it's reissued for--several times thereafter. and it isn't, you know, a sacred text until it's revived later, and then it's remembered quite selectively. and that is--there's a passage talks about, you know, the judgment of peers. this becomes trial by jury. trial by jury did not exist in 1215, but it seems to predict...
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the rock slide. >> high tide called a king tide is hit the bay area, the highest tide of the year. our reporter joins us at pier 14. this has the potential to cause problems. >> it can cause flooding and some hassle to people. a lot of people came to the embarcadero this morning to catch a look at the unusually thick fog and while they are out here they are learn that mother nature has something else to show them this morning. as the water started to rise this only, people started wondering, why? the king tide is so rare many have never heard of it. >> i have not seen king tide. i probably have seen the king tide because i have lived here many years but just accident know what it was called. >> it is the highest tide that occurs in the winter and lasts town three days. some are looking forward to catching a films. >> amazing, i may try to see it. >> it is neat to see if it doesn't cause you problems. yesterday's king tide created flooding in mill valley. one exit was closed because of standing water and the shoreline highway had to be shut down because of all of the water. the park
the rock slide. >> high tide called a king tide is hit the bay area, the highest tide of the year. our reporter joins us at pier 14. this has the potential to cause problems. >> it can cause flooding and some hassle to people. a lot of people came to the embarcadero this morning to catch a look at the unusually thick fog and while they are out here they are learn that mother nature has something else to show them this morning. as the water started to rise this only, people started...
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22 they looked and stair upon him they watched him and set up over his heading head this is jesus the king of the justin you destroy the temple and build it in 3 days liquor store the chief privity and scribes this was 0 their job they said he saved others himself we can't save if he be the king of usized he trusted in god las vegas let him delivery him, i said i am the son of god. >> thank you. next speaker. >> thank you mr. president the victims of the ca balance i live 14 meters and 10 blocks from supervisor campos was asbestos and also in the election had been filed to - but any adult can tell you what went on they say count the votes one faction had a 6 to 4 vague this week it's 6 to 5 supervisor campos absences no president next year there won't be a periphery snow majority or want all demoralizing the crewman of lack of information what exactly was madam clerk comments on want and the constitutional novels one side overrated a humors and the other the today is franchise time and the voters you all treated this like a zoning variance hadn't anyone heard of skype how about the secret
22 they looked and stair upon him they watched him and set up over his heading head this is jesus the king of the justin you destroy the temple and build it in 3 days liquor store the chief privity and scribes this was 0 their job they said he saved others himself we can't save if he be the king of usized he trusted in god las vegas let him delivery him, i said i am the son of god. >> thank you. next speaker. >> thank you mr. president the victims of the ca balance i live 14 meters...
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it is important to remember, the very first words martin luther king speaks, now is the time to make real the promise of democracy. november 22, 1963, the assassination of john f. kennedy, and it is going to send shockwaves throughout the country. but it provides a context for comprehensive civil rights legislation. the year of freedom summer, the 50th anniversary of the summer project which is an experiment in interracial democracy and mississippi, something that stokely carmichael contributed to. mostly remembered for the tragic murders of three civil rights workers who were killed right outside of philadelphia, mississippi. the year of the voting rights act. in alabama, nonviolent demonstrators were routed by alabama state troopers. that violence known as bloody sunday, inspires wind and johnson in a joint address to congress to say that civil rights is a national priority, voting rights is a national priority, and it is called a turning.in the politics of the dignity of humankind and the destiny of democracy. the voting rights act is passed. five days later los angeles explodes.
it is important to remember, the very first words martin luther king speaks, now is the time to make real the promise of democracy. november 22, 1963, the assassination of john f. kennedy, and it is going to send shockwaves throughout the country. but it provides a context for comprehensive civil rights legislation. the year of freedom summer, the 50th anniversary of the summer project which is an experiment in interracial democracy and mississippi, something that stokely carmichael contributed...
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in clause 40, the king promised that, quote, to no one will we sell. e will we refuse or delay right or justice. the words of the anthem that you are about to hear have been set to music by the american composer, nikko mule. the temple church commissioned him to write this music to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the sealing of magna carta. you will now hear the fourth and last movement. but if you wish to hear all four movements, which i'm sure you all do, then please come to the temple church on december the 18th this year to a concert which will be broadcast by the bbc as part of the temple church winter festival. as we listen to the music, in these so beautiful and historic surroundings, please let us remember that there are, all over the world, many modern king johns who deny or would deny us the rule of law. and let us also remember, in this period of remembrance, those who died so that we could live under the rule of law. the choir. [applause] [chorus vocalizing] ♪ no freemen shall be taken or imprisoned or disseeised or exiled or in any way d
in clause 40, the king promised that, quote, to no one will we sell. e will we refuse or delay right or justice. the words of the anthem that you are about to hear have been set to music by the american composer, nikko mule. the temple church commissioned him to write this music to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the sealing of magna carta. you will now hear the fourth and last movement. but if you wish to hear all four movements, which i'm sure you all do, then please come to the temple...
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the king tides started yet yed and will last through tuesday. most of this will happen around high tide, around 10:00 tomorrow around 11. it's the low lie areas that we're susceptible to seeing the flooding. if you're visiting, quite a sight to see. another sight to see, the golden gate bridge this morning completely fogged in. that's going to be the story as we head through the morning hours. low fogs and clouds will be with us. here's this thing, just in time for christmas day and christmas eve. i do think by thursday afternoon the skies will clear out but it's going to be another washer here across the bay area. don't think it's going to be a huge storm but this really is not what we need here across the bay area, especially considering traveling and the big guy himself has got to get here. we'll see how he contend with this rain shower activity. let's see how the roads are shaping up right now. >> as typical, we have a couple of cash lanes down right now. the foggy shot on the left, you can't make out much. that's about a half a mile visibili
the king tides started yet yed and will last through tuesday. most of this will happen around high tide, around 10:00 tomorrow around 11. it's the low lie areas that we're susceptible to seeing the flooding. if you're visiting, quite a sight to see. another sight to see, the golden gate bridge this morning completely fogged in. that's going to be the story as we head through the morning hours. low fogs and clouds will be with us. here's this thing, just in time for christmas day and christmas...
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the thing about it, the king tides return this week. we'll audiocassette about that in the next report. >> nice to dry out a bit. >>> we begin with a developing story this morning on the ambush and shooting deaths of two new york police department officers. the veteran police officers were gunned down while sitting in their patrol car in brooklyn. they have been identified as wenjian liu and rafael ramos. new york city's police commissioner are call them heroes this morning. as is police tradition more than 100 officers stood and saluted as the fallen officers body were removed from the hospital where they died. police have identified the gunman as 28-year-old brinsley. he walked up to the officers and fired multiple shots hitting them in the head. he turned the gun on himself in a nearby subway station. investigators believe the attack was in retribution of the recent deaths of unarmed black men by police officers. investigators say he reportedly posted messages about killing police officers on instagram just before the shooting. >> it
the thing about it, the king tides return this week. we'll audiocassette about that in the next report. >> nice to dry out a bit. >>> we begin with a developing story this morning on the ambush and shooting deaths of two new york police department officers. the veteran police officers were gunned down while sitting in their patrol car in brooklyn. they have been identified as wenjian liu and rafael ramos. new york city's police commissioner are call them heroes this morning. as...
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the last thing that king and l.b.j. said about the living dead, about those who would give who would tire out, away,who would turn that's the spirit that they in our hands, in in actions, in our thoughts, our good work as we come to this place to celebrate, to commemorate, but also to move move forward. you know, when i wrote "eyes on which is, again, you know, incredible to me, 25 years ago, the most common question those 25 years about this book, about the history of the american civil movement, including -- economic the opportunity act, which is a central part of all that has communityerica and action, all that has changed america over this last 50 years, no telling the history of america without telling the action.of community but over the 25 years -- [applause] theince i wrote that book, most common question -- you're going to laugh at this -- the most common question i get about this.ook is where did you get that title? alluse people see the title the time. i think they should give me
the last thing that king and l.b.j. said about the living dead, about those who would give who would tire out, away,who would turn that's the spirit that they in our hands, in in actions, in our thoughts, our good work as we come to this place to celebrate, to commemorate, but also to move move forward. you know, when i wrote "eyes on which is, again, you know, incredible to me, 25 years ago, the most common question those 25 years about this book, about the history of the american civil...
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>>mark: is the king tied high tide of the year and then expecting it later this morning the king tied cause lidars alignment sun moon is expected to create the swells and big waves and high tides and very low tides to that and tell the story we're following police departments from coast to coast on high alert this morning after to new york city police officers were shot and killed sitting in a patrol car over the weekend there were sharp pluck point blank whether or part in the sky neighborhood in brooklyn investing is to try to figure whether the government is now to part in protests over the police killing the two on armed black man he said his own life as surely after the shooting his been arrested and is 19 times in this and if so please be tied to commit suicide. they're paying their respects to the officers. i there were just here to protect us. the government shot the door for and in baltimore of the day in this is the mess getting a close eye on the soles of media post he posted also submitted he looked for retaliation over the recently spelling and that's that's killing >>dar
>>mark: is the king tied high tide of the year and then expecting it later this morning the king tied cause lidars alignment sun moon is expected to create the swells and big waves and high tides and very low tides to that and tell the story we're following police departments from coast to coast on high alert this morning after to new york city police officers were shot and killed sitting in a patrol car over the weekend there were sharp pluck point blank whether or part in the sky...
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let me show you the king tide. i want to show you exactly what is going on. we have a coastal flood advisory lingering until tomorrow at 3:0 p.m. localized flooding along the shore, the bay shore and the coast, with seawater on the sidewalks and roads and trails. that will absolutely happen. in san francisco the high tide happened once this morning and 10:58 again this morning and oakland 12:19 and 11:15 this morning so you will know when you have flooding in those areas. now, traffic? >>> thank you, mike, be careful along 101. you can see san rafael is looking dry. we have a finger of fog hacking over the road. we have generally a fog advisory to the golden gate bridge. when you get there, though, we have this issue a rock slide very soggy grounds making for a mess and southbound 101, the sig-alert is in effect until further notice but a bit piece of mud came sliding down and took down a power line. be careful headed to the waldo tunnel. past the tunnels all looks clear. tracy to dublin is 26 minutes and highway 4 westbound antioch to concord is 14 minutes an
let me show you the king tide. i want to show you exactly what is going on. we have a coastal flood advisory lingering until tomorrow at 3:0 p.m. localized flooding along the shore, the bay shore and the coast, with seawater on the sidewalks and roads and trails. that will absolutely happen. in san francisco the high tide happened once this morning and 10:58 again this morning and oakland 12:19 and 11:15 this morning so you will know when you have flooding in those areas. now, traffic?...
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i will always remember you as the king of toilets and you will be passing that along and we look forward to working with you in the future. we won't wish you good luck because you will be working near us. it's been great to have you. >> next, councilmember kostanian. >> i'm not good at speeches. all i have to say is that you have been up lifting to people that you have worked with throughout the years. i really liked this committee and we got a lot accomplished there. it was because of you that everything was well done. thank you. it's been an honor and privilege to know you. >> thank you. >> then we have councilmember harriet wong. >> thank you for your dedication to your work and trying to play games while educating us on your building codes. i was here for that. we really look forward to your report in the future so please come back and visit us and thank you. it is a really great honor to know you. >> just to say the presentations here have been a great thing to have here not just for us as councilmembers but others swem. a -- as well. a lot of times you pass the playgrounds and faci
i will always remember you as the king of toilets and you will be passing that along and we look forward to working with you in the future. we won't wish you good luck because you will be working near us. it's been great to have you. >> next, councilmember kostanian. >> i'm not good at speeches. all i have to say is that you have been up lifting to people that you have worked with throughout the years. i really liked this committee and we got a lot accomplished there. it was because...