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the king would sleep under a tent. if this -- this ballroom gives us a great sense of the renaissance parties held here. banquets. food played an important role, as did music and theater. >> when we went to the king's gallery, we saw the emblem of a salamander. can you tell us about that emblematic of >> all the renaissance kings had an emblem. some even had more than one. for francis, the salamander had special meaning. that a mythical animal captured the imagination because it is supposed to be able to survive in fire, even to feed off flames and put them out. that is what makes the salamander a very potent symbol, that the king associates with "i nourish and extinguish," a motto. >> going to the notion of extinction of the salamander, there was an edict written here in fontainebleau on the persecution of protesters. tell us about that. >> initially the king's sister is interested in the protestant movement. in the royal circle, one could imagine the king and his court are about to convert. francis i also finds protes
the king would sleep under a tent. if this -- this ballroom gives us a great sense of the renaissance parties held here. banquets. food played an important role, as did music and theater. >> when we went to the king's gallery, we saw the emblem of a salamander. can you tell us about that emblematic of >> all the renaissance kings had an emblem. some even had more than one. for francis, the salamander had special meaning. that a mythical animal captured the imagination because it is...
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there was a protest over the king's new measure. after the debate, colonists marched to griffin's worth and dumped the tea -- griffin's wharf and dumped the tea in the boston harbor. the sceneeation of was hosted by old south meeting house and the boston tea party museum. >> and now, ladies and gentlemen, the 242nd anniversary celebration of the boston tea party. >> good evening. my name is gordon -- george shoes. perhaps you have heard of me. most ofeen a shoemaker my life, a tradesman of the humble class, but now as an old man, i parade around in my colonial clothing as the last remaining participant in the boston tea party. how strange it is to think what i have seen here in boston, how i witnessed a nation board of protest. i was no student of history or politics myself. my entire education consisted only of a modest understanding of reading and writing. i belonged to no associations, participated in no government, but in the years before our war of independence, i became a staunch liberty the way. -- liberty boy. i was continual
there was a protest over the king's new measure. after the debate, colonists marched to griffin's worth and dumped the tea -- griffin's wharf and dumped the tea in the boston harbor. the sceneeation of was hosted by old south meeting house and the boston tea party museum. >> and now, ladies and gentlemen, the 242nd anniversary celebration of the boston tea party. >> good evening. my name is gordon -- george shoes. perhaps you have heard of me. most ofeen a shoemaker my life, a...
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the clause demanding that the king's foreign advisers were kicked out of the country or at least kicked out of king's service was also dropped because around henry iii were a lot of very capable men who happened to not be from england. so for practical and pragmatic reasons as the renewed, as it was -- as it was renewed, as it was regranted, clauses would be sort of smoothed or changed or remolded. each edition is somewhat different from the 1297 edition that you see in the u.s. archives is different from the original. >> i just wondered how did your interest for the magna carta start and your passion. >> i just woke up in my cell one day, and i had no memory. [laughter] it was just a copy of magna carta and a typewriter. so, i mean, my personal interest in the middle ageses at large, as you know, this is my fifth book about this kind of period of history. and, gosh, i should really stop. [laughter] i, i mean, i read -- it was the first, so almost to the day actually 16 years ago was my first week in cambridge, university of cambridge, england. and i'd chosen to do, i'd chosen totally a
the clause demanding that the king's foreign advisers were kicked out of the country or at least kicked out of king's service was also dropped because around henry iii were a lot of very capable men who happened to not be from england. so for practical and pragmatic reasons as the renewed, as it was -- as it was renewed, as it was regranted, clauses would be sort of smoothed or changed or remolded. each edition is somewhat different from the 1297 edition that you see in the u.s. archives is...
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later in the period kings on the power play, drew dowdy winding firing scoring on the one timer. flyers lose to the kings this afternoon by a score of two to one. >>> if i told you there was such thing as a tax slayer bowl would you believe me? it's true. despite winning just seven games this season penn state played georgia this afternoon in the tax slayer bowl. on this play, penn state quarterback christian hackenberg would injure his shoulder. he would eventually leave the game and then after it, he would declare for the nfl draft. hackenberg could be a first
later in the period kings on the power play, drew dowdy winding firing scoring on the one timer. flyers lose to the kings this afternoon by a score of two to one. >>> if i told you there was such thing as a tax slayer bowl would you believe me? it's true. despite winning just seven games this season penn state played georgia this afternoon in the tax slayer bowl. on this play, penn state quarterback christian hackenberg would injure his shoulder. he would eventually leave the game and...
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king was an orator. the idea of the students being there really has to do with the legacy of the african-american community, especially in the churches. and i know you're a part of the church. that the or asian is a gift the students have. so it's an opportunity for them to share dr. king's legacy and also highlight those academic skills of being writing, presenting a persuasive speech before a large audience. >> all right. we're going to continue our talk about dr. king day and keeping the dream alive right after this. stay with us. we live in a pick choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, and the lowest prices of the season. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good, to great, to wow! save $1100 on the i8 mattress with purchase of sleepiq technology and flexfit3 adjustable base. ends monday. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> welcome back. we're
king was an orator. the idea of the students being there really has to do with the legacy of the african-american community, especially in the churches. and i know you're a part of the church. that the or asian is a gift the students have. so it's an opportunity for them to share dr. king's legacy and also highlight those academic skills of being writing, presenting a persuasive speech before a large audience. >> all right. we're going to continue our talk about dr. king day and keeping...
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inspires the younger generation. what from king do you convey to constituents. >> woman: i read it in the error where our young people are literally growing up seeing that people that look just like them, lives can be taken away in just a moment. the message still resinates and particularly my congregation and constituency that our message of king is not something of yes ter years, it's ensuring a dream becomes a reality. that's pushing us to really, truly address some of the inequalities that is really prevalent in a lot of minority communities, particularly. >> were he alive today, what do you think dr. king would be challenging in terms of what problems confront your generation? >> man: i'd say if dr. king disappointed he was pushing for the same issues he was serving for in 1968. police brutality. i think he'd be pushing for the same things in 1968. >> what do you think dr. king would say about the divided politics that we have and what we've been witnessing the last year. you mentioned black lives matter. how do you think he w
inspires the younger generation. what from king do you convey to constituents. >> woman: i read it in the error where our young people are literally growing up seeing that people that look just like them, lives can be taken away in just a moment. the message still resinates and particularly my congregation and constituency that our message of king is not something of yes ter years, it's ensuring a dream becomes a reality. that's pushing us to really, truly address some of the inequalities...
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the future. karen: as we celebrate dr. king this weekend and throughout the year, what have the students learned about his legacy that resonates? ms. ortiz: dr. king is one of the figures we definitely look up to. when we think of dr. king in the many wonderful things that he did, we know that beyond a civil rights leader, he was also a human rights leader. king was here, many things that he did beyond the civil rights are not necessarily covered, but he was quite a radical leader in regards to human rights. and we applaud that legacy. we want our young people to see that he was face-to-face with what was going on in the world. karen: speaking out against the vietnam war, speaking out against poverty. ms. ortiz: not just focused on south. exactly. and how the government of the united states and foreign policy across the world. we believe in those principles, and we currently use non-only that legacy of his, but of other leaders of his time, as well, who are still with us. killed because he spoke up. so we want our young people
the future. karen: as we celebrate dr. king this weekend and throughout the year, what have the students learned about his legacy that resonates? ms. ortiz: dr. king is one of the figures we definitely look up to. when we think of dr. king in the many wonderful things that he did, we know that beyond a civil rights leader, he was also a human rights leader. king was here, many things that he did beyond the civil rights are not necessarily covered, but he was quite a radical leader in regards to...
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at the king soopers on w. 10th st. and 71st ave. all of this information is also posted online. there. >> i've already seen fan -- the have taken a golden the olympics and in a few weeks the women of team usa soccer will olympics. >> they have been training in los angeles. let's go to matt renew who is in the palm trees. the focus is on 2016 and la. the next focus is 2024. >> you are right. it is a short eight years away. about the 2016 olympics. we're hanging out with the women of the u.s. soccer team. they are the world cup champions and right now they are here in la at the home of the la galaxy preparing for the 2016 olympics. this town is also doing their own prepping for their own olympic race. the bidding process for the 2024 olympics. they have track record here with the olympics. something you can see the la coliseum where they hosted the 1932 and 1984 olympics. a site that may be 93 years old, but it's ready for another go in just eight years of they win the bid.>> we hope that happens. we would be 101 years old. right now w
at the king soopers on w. 10th st. and 71st ave. all of this information is also posted online. there. >> i've already seen fan -- the have taken a golden the olympics and in a few weeks the women of team usa soccer will olympics. >> they have been training in los angeles. let's go to matt renew who is in the palm trees. the focus is on 2016 and la. the next focus is 2024. >> you are right. it is a short eight years away. about the 2016 olympics. we're hanging out with the...
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>> they stopped saying god save the king ends target saying god save the commonwealth of toginia and they continue use the same paperwork that started out with the phrase "by the grace of god and king george the third, king of great britain, france, india ireland ireland," and they were just a line through it because the paper was so expensive to print. the very first day, you would have the clerk of court on one of the front side brooms and it would be his duty to put the docket together. so, people who are anxious to sue or perhaps not-so-anxious to be sued, or people here to be really important as tobacco inspector or tavern keeper, they would see the clerk and find out where in that three or four day docket they could reasonably expect their case to come up. that would be the first a. it takes about a day to get the docket together. then the first day of the court session itself, nothing happens until you get a minimum of forum of magistrates up there and that deep kids upon one is going to happen. three perhaps for a sanity hearing, i've for a felony of an enslaved some. you hav
>> they stopped saying god save the king ends target saying god save the commonwealth of toginia and they continue use the same paperwork that started out with the phrase "by the grace of god and king george the third, king of great britain, france, india ireland ireland," and they were just a line through it because the paper was so expensive to print. the very first day, you would have the clerk of court on one of the front side brooms and it would be his duty to put the...
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just ask the king and he gives you an answer. every a country has a written constitution and you right on the mark when you say that's only the beginning of it. there's so much more to the idea of constitutional government than that constitution. soviet union had a beautiful constitution but it was potemkin village, a joke. everybody knew your rights and duties didn't kennedy on the constitution, depended on what the party said basically. so any number of countries, hugo chavez's venezuela is an example. zimbabwe is an obvious example, of -- you mentioned the word culture, and that -- if i could plant any thought for you to carryaway today, not only about magna carta but about constitutional jim generally it would be the notion of constitutional culture and that is for a constitutional system to survive and thrive and be reality, it has to somehow be planted in the minds and hearts of people. you take south africa after apartheid, the first three election, millions of people were voting who never were given enough education at all
just ask the king and he gives you an answer. every a country has a written constitution and you right on the mark when you say that's only the beginning of it. there's so much more to the idea of constitutional government than that constitution. soviet union had a beautiful constitution but it was potemkin village, a joke. everybody knew your rights and duties didn't kennedy on the constitution, depended on what the party said basically. so any number of countries, hugo chavez's venezuela is...
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it's the 17th king day at the dome rally. our michal higdon is live in columbia where things are already being set up. today marks the 17th annual king day at the dome rally... and this year, leaders say they'll call for more funding for poor education districts - what they call "education equity." but the day's events all start right here at zion baptist church off washington street -- where an hour long prayer service starts at 8:30. at 9:30 folks will begin lining up for the march from the church to the south carolina state house. then at 10:15, that rally for statewide education equity begins on the steps of the state house. this annual civil rights rally always draws a large crowd. however, the group gathering today could be leading democratic presidential candidates expected to be there. the campaigns of hillary clinton, bernie sanders and martin o'malley have all confirmed the candidates will attend. south carolina's naacp president dr. lonnie randolph says it's a logical move for anyone seeking support from black vote
it's the 17th king day at the dome rally. our michal higdon is live in columbia where things are already being set up. today marks the 17th annual king day at the dome rally... and this year, leaders say they'll call for more funding for poor education districts - what they call "education equity." but the day's events all start right here at zion baptist church off washington street -- where an hour long prayer service starts at 8:30. at 9:30 folks will begin lining up for the march...
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michael: remembering the emanuel 9, and martin luther king, jr. the sister of one of the victims talks to members of the community about how she also knew mlk. gabrielle: no classes at greenville tech today, but instead, a lesson for students, faculty, and staff, on the importance of helping others. john: a live shot fromm asheville, really clear skies and a north wind at eight miles per hour. 23 degrees, wind chill 14 degrees. we will talk about the wind chill advisory later. >> you are watching live, local, with nigel robertson, gabrielle komorowski, and the weathe chief meteorologist john cessarich. this is wyff news 4 at 5:00 in high definition. michael: we begin with the glenn frey has passed away.
michael: remembering the emanuel 9, and martin luther king, jr. the sister of one of the victims talks to members of the community about how she also knew mlk. gabrielle: no classes at greenville tech today, but instead, a lesson for students, faculty, and staff, on the importance of helping others. john: a live shot fromm asheville, really clear skies and a north wind at eight miles per hour. 23 degrees, wind chill 14 degrees. we will talk about the wind chill advisory later. >> you are...
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here is little background on the speech. dr. kingas the first african-american to ever speak at a national press club luncheon. 19, 1962.s on july this speech came one week after his second arrest in albany, georgia. his press club taught k more than a year before dr. king's most famous "i have a dream" speech on the national mall. here is how the evening will work. first, joe madison will interview mr. booker who was a club member, who not only attended the speech in 1962, but he helped organize it. as a member of the club's speakers committee. second, joe will interview, by telephone, dr. cb jones, dr. jones helped write the speech. then, we will hear four speech excerpts, in the order that dr. king said them. , and wehear his opening will hear his closing. and we have to excerpts in the middle of the speech. there will be a panel discussion of these first, middle, and ending section after each section. one of these middle excerpts is a video clip. everything else is audio, but there is one video clip. this video clip is the only k
here is little background on the speech. dr. kingas the first african-american to ever speak at a national press club luncheon. 19, 1962.s on july this speech came one week after his second arrest in albany, georgia. his press club taught k more than a year before dr. king's most famous "i have a dream" speech on the national mall. here is how the evening will work. first, joe madison will interview mr. booker who was a club member, who not only attended the speech in 1962, but he...
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at the age of 34, dr. king baptist minister, married with four children has become a symbol the struggle to end racial segregation here in the united states. we have a panel of distinguished correspondence. an african, and asian and a southern newspaperman. gentlemen, would you identify yourselves? george: i represent the u.n.. william: this is william markman of columbia, south carolina, social editor of the state newspaper. >> this is the washington correspondent for the newspaper. >> now, we will begin our questioning. >> dr. king, this year, 1963 is going to be a decisive year for inequality in this country. i wonder if you could tell us, what you have achieved so far this year and what your immediate goals will be. dr. king: so far this year, we have seen many cities in the southern part of united states desegregate public facilities as a result of the mass demonstrations that have taken place in various it in movements and so forth. i think this will continue. it seems to me that now more than ever before
at the age of 34, dr. king baptist minister, married with four children has become a symbol the struggle to end racial segregation here in the united states. we have a panel of distinguished correspondence. an african, and asian and a southern newspaperman. gentlemen, would you identify yourselves? george: i represent the u.n.. william: this is william markman of columbia, south carolina, social editor of the state newspaper. >> this is the washington correspondent for the newspaper....
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at 8 a.m., the martin luther king coalition will begin the holiday with a sold-out king legacy awards breakfast. at 10 a.m., march runs from the freedom center to fountain square for an interfaith prayer service. marchers will then head to music hall for the mlk commemorative celebration at noon organizers say the brutally cold temperatures will not get in the way of the mission started more than 40 years ago. the freedom center will also offer free admission monday. live if you are looking for a way to commemorate the late dr. king... the tri state has a lot to offer. we have a list of activities, deals and freebies on our now dot com... rob 2shot we want to get this morning's forecast. frank joins us with forecast. frank joins us with a look at the day ahead. the coldest morning of the season is on tap as you step out this morning with temperatures near zero in many spots and wind chill factors from 10 to 15 below zero. we are dry and clear so roads look good the problem is that cold with a wind chill advisory until 1pm. while we are sunny today we will only get to 14 degrees with w
at 8 a.m., the martin luther king coalition will begin the holiday with a sold-out king legacy awards breakfast. at 10 a.m., march runs from the freedom center to fountain square for an interfaith prayer service. marchers will then head to music hall for the mlk commemorative celebration at noon organizers say the brutally cold temperatures will not get in the way of the mission started more than 40 years ago. the freedom center will also offer free admission monday. live if you are looking for...
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that's the sound of the "martin luther king, jr. gospel festival." the festival featured the brookland baptist gospel choir, and pastor shaw jones and "the believers," an all-male gospel quartet from rockford, alabama. organizers say they are proud to hold the event each year. >> it's a great program and program we've done for many years. we're very proud that this gospel fest, we reach out to people in the community and we and civility for all. >> crysty: the program also featured remarks by the reverend chris leevy johnson, a university graduate and director of leevy's funeral home. so a lot of event taking place over the weekend and a full day ahead here even right across the street from us at the state house on king day at the dome. >> rochelle: a lot of ways to get out and honor the legacy of dr. king if you can get out. >>> rochelle: still to come, it's time to lace up those ice skates. might want to get out there soon before an icy attraction melts away. stay with us, we are live from main and gervais. >>> hey there in today's "techbytes" a del
that's the sound of the "martin luther king, jr. gospel festival." the festival featured the brookland baptist gospel choir, and pastor shaw jones and "the believers," an all-male gospel quartet from rockford, alabama. organizers say they are proud to hold the event each year. >> it's a great program and program we've done for many years. we're very proud that this gospel fest, we reach out to people in the community and we and civility for all. >> crysty: the...
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also the king soopers on late still drive. also ulysse street and golden and aurora at hampden avenue and yampa way. all of the information is posted on 9news.com. get your magnets by you can. >> you have got two. -- you have got to. >>> broncos fans are showing off their mile high salutes. we have asked you to show yours on social media. >> absolutely. we love your fabulous photos and we ask you to keep sending them in.>> there is one of the magnets. this stuff is great. we have a ton of these. we get the cutest kid pictures and baby pictures and the diehard fans. send them in, we want to see them.>> reporter: they are coming in from all over the country. broncos fans stretch beyond denver itself.>>> you can use hashtag we are broncos. >> you can win a chance to call in and talk broncos with us and ask the experts. you make the call will be on this saturday night at 7 on channel 20. >>> we are here in the 9news backyard with a six-year-old shorthair german shepherd mix. she is active and she loves to play, fetch and go on walk
also the king soopers on late still drive. also ulysse street and golden and aurora at hampden avenue and yampa way. all of the information is posted on 9news.com. get your magnets by you can. >> you have got two. -- you have got to. >>> broncos fans are showing off their mile high salutes. we have asked you to show yours on social media. >> absolutely. we love your fabulous photos and we ask you to keep sending them in.>> there is one of the magnets. this stuff is...
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members of alpha phi alpha fraternity led the ceremony. dr. king became a member of that in 1952 at boston university where he received his doctorate degree. other festivities included performances from logan elementary school and keenan high school. usc president harris pastides was the keynote speaker at the martin luther king park and community center on greene street. hundreds gathered at the state house for the annual king day at the dome program hosted by the state naacp. speakers touched on a number of issues including the charleston church shooting which ultimately led to the removal of the confederate battle flag from the confederate soldiers memorial at the state house, something the naacp had been pushing for, for years. "i'd like for us to continue to carry on trying to achieve his dream for all of us and i do have some concerns that our numbers won't be quite as high as they ought to be because we may here and show support for achieving the dream." "south carolina has had a very, very difficult time with civil especially in the last ye
members of alpha phi alpha fraternity led the ceremony. dr. king became a member of that in 1952 at boston university where he received his doctorate degree. other festivities included performances from logan elementary school and keenan high school. usc president harris pastides was the keynote speaker at the martin luther king park and community center on greene street. hundreds gathered at the state house for the annual king day at the dome program hosted by the state naacp. speakers touched...
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it is one of the biggest king day events in the southeast. speakers talked to the crowd about justice, equity in education and the shooting at mother emanuel ame in charleston which ultimately led to the removal of the confederate battle flag from the statehouse, something the naacp had been pushing for, for years. "i'd like for us to continue to carry on trying to achieve his dream for all of us and i do have some concerns that our numbers won't be quite as high as they ought to be because we may feel a sense of accomplishment because the flag has come down but we need to continue to be here and show support for achieving the dream." "south carolina has had a very, very difificult time with civil rights throughout history and especially in the last year. in the last year, there have been individuals that have acts of violence with the sole purpose of dividing us. the reason they committed that violence was because they wanted you to divide and separate. and you know what y'all did? the last thing they ever expected." many in the crowd say th
it is one of the biggest king day events in the southeast. speakers talked to the crowd about justice, equity in education and the shooting at mother emanuel ame in charleston which ultimately led to the removal of the confederate battle flag from the statehouse, something the naacp had been pushing for, for years. "i'd like for us to continue to carry on trying to achieve his dream for all of us and i do have some concerns that our numbers won't be quite as high as they ought to be...
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means to economic and that wasn't the only celebration for dr. king in the midlands today. the alpha phi plpha fraternity, incorporated hosted a wreath laying ceremony to commemorate the historic marker honoring mlk. the event was at the marker at harder and green street. and after the wreath laying many people headed over to martin luther king, junior park for the city of columbia's annual mlk day celebration. local leaders spoke at both events including u- s-c president harris pastides. education was a top focus during the king day at the dome rally at the state house today. the south carolina naacp hosts the annual march and rally on a day marked to celebrate the life the state house with more. judi... education was a top priority and the absence of the confederate flag for the noticeable difference at this year's rally. this was a victory for the state naacp -- which had been fighting for years to get the confederate battle flag removed from state house grounds. get the confederate battle flag removed from state house grounds. many in the crowd an
means to economic and that wasn't the only celebration for dr. king in the midlands today. the alpha phi plpha fraternity, incorporated hosted a wreath laying ceremony to commemorate the historic marker honoring mlk. the event was at the marker at harder and green street. and after the wreath laying many people headed over to martin luther king, junior park for the city of columbia's annual mlk day celebration. local leaders spoke at both events including u- s-c president harris pastides....
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the king has been holding a series of meetings and after the meeting with pablo iglesias, he met with the king and said he would form a coalition saying he wants to be the deputy prime minister and put it among them. there could be a left wing alliance and even then there would be insufficient numbers without the support of other smaller parties. and pedro sanchez's dilemma, would he want to accept the support of the nationalist who want to referendum on whether the northeast region should break away from spain. the deadlock goes on. we don't know who could form a government. the only thing we do know is that the king will renew his talks next week and pedro sanchez has agreed to meet iglesias over the weekend on what kind of deal they could strike if any. anchor: what is happening? is spain just carrying as normal? reporter: it is carrying on as normal because the acting government has approved the budget and the budget wouldn't have to go to parliament until the autumn so that buys spain a lot of time. but there is appreciate continually because of business leaders and foreign inves
the king has been holding a series of meetings and after the meeting with pablo iglesias, he met with the king and said he would form a coalition saying he wants to be the deputy prime minister and put it among them. there could be a left wing alliance and even then there would be insufficient numbers without the support of other smaller parties. and pedro sanchez's dilemma, would he want to accept the support of the nationalist who want to referendum on whether the northeast region should...
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the forecast. mark: and today is martin luther king day. how greater cincinnati is celebrating, and how today' s chilly temps could put a damper some of the events. [captioning made possible by wlwt-tv] >> from cincinnati' s wlwt, this is wlwt news 5 today. mark: good morning. i' m mark hayes. lisa: i' m lisa cooney. your headlines are straight ahead. the big story is going to be the frigid cold. randi: yesterday i had to fill up my gas tank. a minute, maybe. the feels-like temperature will be 10, 15 degrees below zero. yeley spots not included are areas south of 71, 75 in adams county, but it is still going to feel col. d. this is what it feels like right now outside at the moment. hamilton, 8 below. wilmington feels like negative 12. we' re looking at single digits. hillsboro. 5 florence to walton. we will stay in the single-digit is throughout the morning. ,9 noon,9 nine nine degrees. mark: thank you. randi was just talking about it. a bitter cold start to this martin luther king jr. day. lisa: it is not going to stop local marches and ce
the forecast. mark: and today is martin luther king day. how greater cincinnati is celebrating, and how today' s chilly temps could put a damper some of the events. [captioning made possible by wlwt-tv] >> from cincinnati' s wlwt, this is wlwt news 5 today. mark: good morning. i' m mark hayes. lisa: i' m lisa cooney. your headlines are straight ahead. the big story is going to be the frigid cold. randi: yesterday i had to fill up my gas tank. a minute, maybe. the feels-like temperature...
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the dr. martin luther king jr holiday being used as a day of service. the national and local efforts being made in honor of the civil rights leader. miriah: and the bitter cold continues today. the warmest one of the day will be in the low teens, it will this evening, back in the >> you' wlwt news 5. mark: a group of americans is expected to get medical check-ups in germany, after they were released from prison in iran. lisa: five americans were released over the weekend, after the u.s. lifted sanctions on iran for complying with parts of the nuclear deal. at least one of the americans decided to stay in iran. the president was positive about the deal, but says sanctions against iran remain in place for violations of human rights, support of terrorism, and its ballistic missile program. president obama as i' ve said : many times, the nuclear deal our differences with iran, but still, engaging directly with the iranian government on a sustained basis for the first time in decades has created a unique opportunity. lisa: the americans, that are reunited wit
the dr. martin luther king jr holiday being used as a day of service. the national and local efforts being made in honor of the civil rights leader. miriah: and the bitter cold continues today. the warmest one of the day will be in the low teens, it will this evening, back in the >> you' wlwt news 5. mark: a group of americans is expected to get medical check-ups in germany, after they were released from prison in iran. lisa: five americans were released over the weekend, after the u.s....
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they took down the king's coat of arms. save theped saying god came and started saying god save the commonwealth of virginia -- stopped saying "god save the saying "godtarted save the commonwealth of virginia." they would draw a line through part of the preprinted form, so very few changes. the very first thing that would session ishe court the very first day the clerk of the court would usually put the docket together. so people who are anxious to sue or anxious not to be sued would come see the clerk and find out where in the docket they could reasonably expect their case to come up. that's the first day. it takes about a day to put the docket together. the first day of the court -- nothing happens until you get a quorum of magistrates. and that depends on what is going to happen. four for civil suits, five for a felony criminal trial of an enslaved person. you have to wait until you have the proper number of justices. , and the clerke sits at the table, as i said, and he is critically important. the clerk, unfortunately,
they took down the king's coat of arms. save theped saying god came and started saying god save the commonwealth of virginia -- stopped saying "god save the saying "godtarted save the commonwealth of virginia." they would draw a line through part of the preprinted form, so very few changes. the very first thing that would session ishe court the very first day the clerk of the court would usually put the docket together. so people who are anxious to sue or anxious not to be sued...
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at 8 a.m., the martin luther king coalition will begin the holiday with a sold-out king legacy awards breakfast. at 10 a.m., cincinnati's mlk march runs from the freedom center to fountain square for an interfaith prayer service. marchers will then head to music hall for the mlk commemorative celebration at noon organizers say the brutally cold temperatures will not get in the way of the mission started more than 40 years ago. the freedom center will also offer free admission monday. live dbl box you can check out the thirteenth amendment and the proclamation in freedom center.... and you can do it all for free.. the national underground railroad freedom center is offering free admission today...in honor of dr. martin luther king, junior day. the reds hall of fame and museum is offering half price admission tomorrow.. and if you are looking for a way to commemorate the late dr. king... the tri state has a lot to offer. ....including a scavanger hunt at the cincinnati- hamilton county library.... we have a list of activities and deals on our website on fox19 now dot com... now happenin
at 8 a.m., the martin luther king coalition will begin the holiday with a sold-out king legacy awards breakfast. at 10 a.m., cincinnati's mlk march runs from the freedom center to fountain square for an interfaith prayer service. marchers will then head to music hall for the mlk commemorative celebration at noon organizers say the brutally cold temperatures will not get in the way of the mission started more than 40 years ago. the freedom center will also offer free admission monday. live dbl...
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well the king had a notorious sweet tooth... and to celebrate the day... howard has a treat that will have you rockin' and rollin' for more "can you believe that today the king of rock 'n' rl would have been 81 years old? that's right, it's elvis' birthday and rather than baking the customary birthday cake, we decided to create "birthday cookies" that bring together some of his favorites. all we do is combine some softened butter, a good amount of peanut butter and that can be smooth or chunky, and an equal amount of granulated sugar and brown sugar. once it's smooth, we add in a couple eggs and a splash of vanilla and let it go until it's evenly mixed. now we add ououtypical dry ingredients, you know.flour, baking soda and salt along with - get this - a package of "banana cream" pudding mix. and since no elvis cookie would be bananas. we stir in mini chocolate chips and some dried banana slices to give these crunch. the fun thing about these is you can make them bite-sized or jumbo depending on what size your gang likes. let me tell you, these cookies are
well the king had a notorious sweet tooth... and to celebrate the day... howard has a treat that will have you rockin' and rollin' for more "can you believe that today the king of rock 'n' rl would have been 81 years old? that's right, it's elvis' birthday and rather than baking the customary birthday cake, we decided to create "birthday cookies" that bring together some of his favorites. all we do is combine some softened butter, a good amount of peanut butter and that can be...
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use the hashtag #npclive. dr. king was the first african-american to ever speak at a national press club luncheon. he did this on july 19th, 1962. the speech came one week after his second arrest in albany, georgia, and he would be arrested a third time in albany at a prayer vigil exactly eight days after he gave this speech. his press club talk came more than a year before dr. king's most famous "i have a dream" speech on the national mall. now here is how the evening will work. first, joe madison will interview mr. booker, who as a club member not only attended the speech in 1962, but he helped organize it as a member of the club's speakers committee. second, joe will interview by telephone dr. seebee jones. dr. jones helped write the speech. then we will hear four speech excerpts in the order that dr. king said them. we will hear his opening and we will hear his closing and we have two excerpts in the middle of the speech. there will be a panel discussion of these first, middle, and ending sections after each sectio
use the hashtag #npclive. dr. king was the first african-american to ever speak at a national press club luncheon. he did this on july 19th, 1962. the speech came one week after his second arrest in albany, georgia, and he would be arrested a third time in albany at a prayer vigil exactly eight days after he gave this speech. his press club talk came more than a year before dr. king's most famous "i have a dream" speech on the national mall. now here is how the evening will work....
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sunshine should be the king of the castle tomorrow afternoon. warmup coming by the end of the weekend to the start of next week. our next opportunity for rain looks to arrive wednesday, with cooler temperatures returning by good thursday morning!following the passage of yesterday's boundary, not much has changed across our area.look for seasonable weather this afternoon! temperatures, right where they should be for this time of the year, in the along the southside. most locations seeing sunshine and a few passing clouds thrown in for good measure.overnight tonight temperatures fall back to around 30. a blend of stars and clouds will be the weather story. more stars east with more clouds farther west. also, look for the upslope snow machine to kick back into gear for west virginia. therefore, we'll throw a few flurries into the mix for our border counties with the mountaineer state. sunshine should be the king of the castle tomorrow afternoon. 3mona sweet briar college is known for its top notch riding program-so its riders are used to winning. 1
sunshine should be the king of the castle tomorrow afternoon. warmup coming by the end of the weekend to the start of next week. our next opportunity for rain looks to arrive wednesday, with cooler temperatures returning by good thursday morning!following the passage of yesterday's boundary, not much has changed across our area.look for seasonable weather this afternoon! temperatures, right where they should be for this time of the year, in the along the southside. most locations seeing...
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the candidates wove their platforms in with the topic, and dr. king's teachings- presidential candidate "we talk about education and we talk about our children, and we ask why in the wealthiest nation in the history of the world do we have the highest rate of childhood poverty?" - this is far from the first time the campaign trail intersected the king day march- barack obama stopped by in his 2008 campaign- and spectators say politicking doesn't take away from the day's message, so long as it lines up with dr. king. "it all depends if they're really following his message and actually following everything he stood for." ww, wis news 10 a special observance of dr. martin luther king jr.'s birthday took place this morning. members of the zion baptist church say this year's service took on a different meaning than previous years. they recognized the event being held without the confederate battle flag flying in front of the state house. a few church goers say today's about passing it down to younger generations. following the service, thousands marched from
the candidates wove their platforms in with the topic, and dr. king's teachings- presidential candidate "we talk about education and we talk about our children, and we ask why in the wealthiest nation in the history of the world do we have the highest rate of childhood poverty?" - this is far from the first time the campaign trail intersected the king day march- barack obama stopped by in his 2008 campaign- and spectators say politicking doesn't take away from the day's message, so...
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. >>> and 20 years after "the lion king," simba and the rest of the pride are back with "the lion guard." the new adventure with their new cub. first the "nightline 5." >> we live in a pick and choose toward. choose. choose. choose. but at bedtime? why settle for this? enter sleep number and the lowest prices of the season. sleep iq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. your sleep goes from good to great to wow. find the lowest prices of the season going on now. save $600 on the number one no better >>> good evening. like people all over america tonight we huddled in the abc newsroom and watched the powerball drawing. none of us won. but somebody did, as we go on the air tonight, lottery officials tell us they have at least one winner, in california, in the largest jackpot in history. nearly $1.6 billion. hundreds gathering outside the 7-eleven where the winning ticket was sold. abc's david wright has the latest tonight plus fascinating advice from past winners. >> tonight's jackpot is approaching $1.6 billi
. >>> and 20 years after "the lion king," simba and the rest of the pride are back with "the lion guard." the new adventure with their new cub. first the "nightline 5." >> we live in a pick and choose toward. choose. choose. choose. but at bedtime? why settle for this? enter sleep number and the lowest prices of the season. sleep iq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore....
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chat3 3 3 3 presidential hopefuls hillary clinton, martin o'malley and bernie sanders will be at the annual king day at the dome rally today.this year the focus of the event is education equity...specific ally....making sure all schools are equipped to give students a chance to succeed. participants will be marching from zion baptist church to the state house.the march line up is at 9:30.the rally is scheduled to start at 10:15. 3 the lee county m-l-k committee is hosting a breakfast to celebrate king's legacy.the theme of the event is equality for all..fair play...goodwill and justice. breakfast starts at 8 this morning.it's being held at lee 3 the city of columbia's 28th annual mlk celebration is also today. usc president harris pastides will be the keynote speaker.the celebration will include performances from logan elementary school and keenan high school.the event is being held at martin luther king, jr. park and the community center on greene street.the program starts at 4. 3 and all city of columbia parking garages will be open to the public at no charge for the king day holiday. you can
chat3 3 3 3 presidential hopefuls hillary clinton, martin o'malley and bernie sanders will be at the annual king day at the dome rally today.this year the focus of the event is education equity...specific ally....making sure all schools are equipped to give students a chance to succeed. participants will be marching from zion baptist church to the state house.the march line up is at 9:30.the rally is scheduled to start at 10:15. 3 the lee county m-l-k committee is hosting a breakfast to...
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the kings hosting the lakers.... and one of their biggest rivals -- one final time... kobe bryant, one of the biggest villians ever in sac... making his final appearance.... he made it count!... vintage kobe!... goes up and gets it!... he scored 18 in the first kobe finished with 28 points, and also moves over 33 thousand for his career... third most all-time... the kings led it by 27 points in the third... but the lakers storm back to take the lead... their first, with 2:30 to go... rajon rondo gives it back to the kings... scores with just 21 seconds left.. kings survive 118-115 nominee for the mcdonald's all-american game... 5-foot-11 guard desirae gonzalez is one of just three candidates from arizona... she is averaged 30 points, 10 rebounds and 3 steals per game this season at kingman high school... she was named the player of the year the quiet weather expected today before another weak pacific storm moves through late tonight into saturday with accumulating snowfall expected across the sierra and light snow possible across western nevada. a couple more weak stor
the kings hosting the lakers.... and one of their biggest rivals -- one final time... kobe bryant, one of the biggest villians ever in sac... making his final appearance.... he made it count!... vintage kobe!... goes up and gets it!... he scored 18 in the first kobe finished with 28 points, and also moves over 33 thousand for his career... third most all-time... the kings led it by 27 points in the third... but the lakers storm back to take the lead... their first, with 2:30 to go... rajon...
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not only to celebrate the life of dr. king but to celebrate the service so many americans have paid. to recognize that the service has to continue. >> today's event was columbia's 28 annual celebration. >> he cared about the legacy of dr. martin luther king. >>> coming up, midlands students are carrying out -- looks at those young people they are giving back and making a difference in some people's lives. >>> a construction worker is out of danger tonight. a trench collapsed. emergency were able to get that worker out of that trench and airlift him to a local hospital. >>> saturday night alan holloway and gibbs shot a man. investigators find the man with elgin police. >>> new information tonight on a missing mother of two from sumter. police say shardae davis spoke to a detective over the phone today but did not know where she is located. davis said she is scared to return because she has a warning out for a shoplifting call. they found her two children at home alone. they are looking for herbert butler. he is wanting for ques
not only to celebrate the life of dr. king but to celebrate the service so many americans have paid. to recognize that the service has to continue. >> today's event was columbia's 28 annual celebration. >> he cared about the legacy of dr. martin luther king. >>> coming up, midlands students are carrying out -- looks at those young people they are giving back and making a difference in some people's lives. >>> a construction worker is out of danger tonight. a trench...
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at 8 a.m., the martin luther king coalition will begin the holiday with a sold-out king legacy awards breakfast. at 10 a.m., cincinnati's mlk march runs from the freedom center to fountain square for an interfaith prayer service. marchers will then head to music hall for the mlk commemorative celebration at noon organizers say the brutally cold temperatures will not get in the way of the mission started more than 40 years ago. the freedom center will also offer free admission monday. live one of the tri- popular festivals... is coming to a recognize this event? this is video of the st. rita fest from a few years ago. on the group's facebook page, organizers posted that st. rita will focus on other funding avenues to ensure its future success. st. rita school for the deaf has put on the festival since 19-16 - making it the longest running festival in the tri- state. a car slams into a gas station... a woman standing right in its path. the dramatic video you have to see..next. some relief finally michigan... in the crisis. but there's still more work to be done... fox19 welcome back to
at 8 a.m., the martin luther king coalition will begin the holiday with a sold-out king legacy awards breakfast. at 10 a.m., cincinnati's mlk march runs from the freedom center to fountain square for an interfaith prayer service. marchers will then head to music hall for the mlk commemorative celebration at noon organizers say the brutally cold temperatures will not get in the way of the mission started more than 40 years ago. the freedom center will also offer free admission monday. live one...
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the last time the kings beat the ducks was back in march of 2013, yeah, it's been a while.he warriors look to take down the kings. now, cousins averaged over 33 points in his last four games, doing very little this time. that is because he didn't play twice and was taken out last time they played. we'll see if he can keep his cool tonight. >>> here is a look at the updated injury chart, barbosa and mcadoo is out. first round draft pick willie cauley-stein is probable. and the chiefs haven't won a playoff game since joe montana in 1994. and opening kick off, davis is gone, took it deep from his own end zone, 106 yards to the house, second longest return in nfl playoff history. the chiefs go up early, while they didn't look back, kc wins big, 30-0. >> it's winner go home. and there is no tomorrow. i mean, you're living in the right now. no different this next week. i mean, i don't think the attitude changes and to be honest we kind of have been playing like that for a while now. i think it's all we know. >> now after the game, 49ers hall of fame quarterback joe montana tweete
the last time the kings beat the ducks was back in march of 2013, yeah, it's been a while.he warriors look to take down the kings. now, cousins averaged over 33 points in his last four games, doing very little this time. that is because he didn't play twice and was taken out last time they played. we'll see if he can keep his cool tonight. >>> here is a look at the updated injury chart, barbosa and mcadoo is out. first round draft pick willie cauley-stein is probable. and the chiefs...
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: 22 years after "the lion king" roared -- >> everyone scatter! >> reporter: "the lion guard." sequel, tv movie, now series from our parent company walt disney premiering on disney jr. how do grownups create cartoons for kids? >> my son came home. he plays in the park with his friends every thursday. they have this imaginary superhero team that fights imaginary bad guys. that's when it hit me. we've put superheroes in the prideland. sort of the avengers meets the lion king. >> reporter: so the lion guard is simba's son and his multi-species posse, keeping peace on the plains. we're behind the scenes. >> when you're on the freeway, stuck in traffic, you get a lot of ideas. >> reporter: jose is a character creator. a blend of his brother and his boss. >> when you draw you have to imitate. if he's upset you have to be like, it automatically comes onto the paper. >> reporter: meanwhile in the writer's room -- >> i don't know if you know this about the cuckoo. cuckoo is a terrible parent. there are cuckoos in africa. >> reporter: perhaps on the poster t
: 22 years after "the lion king" roared -- >> everyone scatter! >> reporter: "the lion guard." sequel, tv movie, now series from our parent company walt disney premiering on disney jr. how do grownups create cartoons for kids? >> my son came home. he plays in the park with his friends every thursday. they have this imaginary superhero team that fights imaginary bad guys. that's when it hit me. we've put superheroes in the prideland. sort of the avengers...
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. >>> and 20 years after "the lion king," simba and the rest of the pride are back with "the lion guard." first the "nightline 5." >> we live in a pick and choose toward. choose. choose. choose. but at bedtime? why settle for this? enter sleep number and the lowest prices of the season. sleep iq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. your sleep goes from good to great to wow. only at a sleep number store. find the lowest prices of the season going on now. save $600 on the number one rated ia. no better lease a 2016 lincoln mkx only at your lincoln dealer. t we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. t but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? p enter sleep number, and the lowest prices of the season. sleepiq technology tells youp how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. r so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store... find the lowest prices of the season, going on now. save $600 on the #1 rated i8 bed. know b
. >>> and 20 years after "the lion king," simba and the rest of the pride are back with "the lion guard." first the "nightline 5." >> we live in a pick and choose toward. choose. choose. choose. but at bedtime? why settle for this? enter sleep number and the lowest prices of the season. sleep iq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. your sleep goes from good to great to...
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. >>> and 20 years after "the lion king," simba and the rest of the pride are back with "the lion guard." we're behind the scenes with the new voice of simba, rob lowe, and the creators of this new generation. first the "nightline 5." >> we live in a pick and choose toward. choose. choose. why settle for this? enter sleep number and the lowest prices of the season. sleep iq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. your sleep goes from good to great to wow. only at a sleep number store. find the lowest prices of the season going on now. save $600 on the number one no better sleep than with sleep >>> good evening. as we come on the air we're covering two breaking stories. we start with what appears to be a terror attack just hours ago in the world's most populous muslim country, indonesia. eyewitness video and social media showing multiple starbucks in jakarta. witnesses also describing a gun battle with police. nobody's claimed responsibility but the country has been on high alert and isis presence growing in th
. >>> and 20 years after "the lion king," simba and the rest of the pride are back with "the lion guard." we're behind the scenes with the new voice of simba, rob lowe, and the creators of this new generation. first the "nightline 5." >> we live in a pick and choose toward. choose. choose. why settle for this? enter sleep number and the lowest prices of the season. sleep iq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make....
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. >>> and 20 years after "the lion king," simba and the rest of the pride are back with "the lion guard." the new adventure with their new cub. first the "nightline 5." >> we live in a pick and choose toward. choose. choose. choose. but at bedtime? why settle for this? enter sleep number and the sleep iq technology tells you how well you slept and what justments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. your sleep goes from good to great to wow. only at a sleep number store. find the lowest prices of the season going on now. save $600 on the number one rated ia. no better - at healthcare.gov i found affordable, quality coverage. - man: checkups, emergency services, prescriptions... my insurance covers everything for my family. - narrator: most people who enroll through healthcare.gov qualify for financial help and avoid paying a fee of $695 or more. this is your last chance to enroll. - someone helped me find a high quality plan and financial help to pay for it. - narrator: sign up at healthcare.gov. >>> good evening. like people all over america tonight we huddled in the
. >>> and 20 years after "the lion king," simba and the rest of the pride are back with "the lion guard." the new adventure with their new cub. first the "nightline 5." >> we live in a pick and choose toward. choose. choose. choose. but at bedtime? why settle for this? enter sleep number and the sleep iq technology tells you how well you slept and what justments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. your sleep goes from good to...
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the next chapter in the story of "the lion king." kiss ♪ beth, i hear you calling.♪. ♪ but i can't come home right now... ♪ ♪ me and the boys are playing.♪. ♪ ... all nig♪t text beth, what can i do... [siri:] message. pick up milk. oh, right. milk. introducing the newly redesigned passat. from volkswagen. wfrom your cold & flu. you give them a case of the giggles. tylenol® cold helps relieve your worst cold & flu symptoms... you can give them everything you've got. tylenol® >>> finally, 20 years after "the lion king," simba is back with a baby. here's abc's nick watt. ♪ >> reporter: 22 years after "the lion king" roared -- >> everyone scatter! >> reporter: "the lion guard." sequel, tv movie, now series from our parent company walt disney premiering on disney jr. how do grownups create cartoons for kids? >> my son came home. he plays in the park with his friends every thursday. they have this imaginary superhero team that fights imaginary bad guys. that's when it hit me. we've put superheroes in the prideland. sort of the avengers meet
the next chapter in the story of "the lion king." kiss ♪ beth, i hear you calling.♪. ♪ but i can't come home right now... ♪ ♪ me and the boys are playing.♪. ♪ ... all nig♪t text beth, what can i do... [siri:] message. pick up milk. oh, right. milk. introducing the newly redesigned passat. from volkswagen. wfrom your cold & flu. you give them a case of the giggles. tylenol® cold helps relieve your worst cold & flu symptoms... you can give them everything you've...
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the next chapter in the story of "the lion king." kiss ♪ beth, i hear you calling.♪. ♪ but i can't come home right now... ♪ ♪ me and the boys are playing.♪. ♪ ... all nig♪t text beth, what can i do... [siri:] message. pick up milk. oh, right. milk. introducing the newly redesigned passat. from volkswagen. wfrom your cold & flu. you give them a case of the giggles. tylenol® cold helps relieve your worst cold & flu symptoms... you can give them everything you've got. tylenol® lease a 2016 lincoln mkx for 399 a month only at your lincoln dealer. wow. the internet is crazy fast here. i know, right? it's so nice to have everyone over. hi hey. mmm. i just laid an egg. does anybody want it? joey, you want some gasoline? yes, please. mom, guess what? i married a clown and we're having tiny little clown babies. mhm. i just bought a hammer. with internet fast enough for everyone, your guests might get a bit carried away. get out of the past. get fios. >>> finally, 20 years after "the lion king," simba is back with a baby. here's abc's nick watt
the next chapter in the story of "the lion king." kiss ♪ beth, i hear you calling.♪. ♪ but i can't come home right now... ♪ ♪ me and the boys are playing.♪. ♪ ... all nig♪t text beth, what can i do... [siri:] message. pick up milk. oh, right. milk. introducing the newly redesigned passat. from volkswagen. wfrom your cold & flu. you give them a case of the giggles. tylenol® cold helps relieve your worst cold & flu symptoms... you can give them everything you've...
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the life of dr. martin luther king, jr. a live look at downtown las vegas where one of the largest king day parades is in the process of wrapping up. we'll have an update coming up. >> krystal: also what this woman learned about foreign lottery scams that could save you a fortune. >> jeff: also dog training month. a discussion on showing your best with four legs that you are the master of the house. a live demonstration here in the studio that you don't want to miss.
the life of dr. martin luther king, jr. a live look at downtown las vegas where one of the largest king day parades is in the process of wrapping up. we'll have an update coming up. >> krystal: also what this woman learned about foreign lottery scams that could save you a fortune. >> jeff: also dog training month. a discussion on showing your best with four legs that you are the master of the house. a live demonstration here in the studio that you don't want to miss.
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ur guest the reverend dr. martin luther king game spokesman and leader of negroes southern united states at the unusually early age of 27. bus boycott in ontgomery that resulted in integrated buses negroes and whites riding side by side. the southern of krpb leadership conference he turned his attention to of restaurants and other public facilities. he's played a leading role in negroes registered to vote an important step in achieving equal rights. now at age of 34 dr. king a aptist minister married and father of four children has become a symbol of the struggle segregation here in the united states. panelerview him we have a of distinguished correspondents an african, asian and southern man who wrote the book the case for the south. entlemen, would you identify yourselves. united is george the nations correspondent for the agency. >> this is william workman of columbia, south carolina, of the state or tphaourps r newspaper. washington correspondent. our questioning with mr. parasaran. >> dr. king, this year 1963 is i a decisiv
ur guest the reverend dr. martin luther king game spokesman and leader of negroes southern united states at the unusually early age of 27. bus boycott in ontgomery that resulted in integrated buses negroes and whites riding side by side. the southern of krpb leadership conference he turned his attention to of restaurants and other public facilities. he's played a leading role in negroes registered to vote an important step in achieving equal rights. now at age of 34 dr. king a aptist minister...
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let's continue to seek the dream. dr. king's dream. hank you. [ applause ] >> as an only child, liz powell was born in the state of west virginia and graduated assalute torrian of her class in logan, west virginia, where she received a scholarship and attended west virginia state university. she joined the postal service in 1970 as a part-time clerk, working in hempstead, new york, post office on long island, while at the same time working as a teacher's aide at the hempstead school district. she became actively involved in the hempstead local apwu early in his postal career, serving as chief shop steward and secretary treasurer. in 1979, she was elected the first female president of the hempstead apwu local, now known as the western nassau. liz served as membership as a national business agent from 1983 to 1989, when she was elected as the first and only female member of the apwu national executive board. she believes that the membership is the most important faction of the apwu, and has consistently extended herself as well as the nat
let's continue to seek the dream. dr. king's dream. hank you. [ applause ] >> as an only child, liz powell was born in the state of west virginia and graduated assalute torrian of her class in logan, west virginia, where she received a scholarship and attended west virginia state university. she joined the postal service in 1970 as a part-time clerk, working in hempstead, new york, post office on long island, while at the same time working as a teacher's aide at the hempstead school...
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