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people were rioting and looting in the city got a lot of famous musicians and singers like william bellnd others to get on the radio and say hey, guys, let's stop the rioting, stop the destruction. it'se all hurt, but now time to come together and figure out how we can heal and fix these problems. isthe thing about memphis most of the popular music, the most influential american music came from memphis, blues, rock 'n roll, soul. call it souls will usa, it's the area where soul and just the three-mile radius you got to legendary studios, aretha franklin of birth home, isaac hayes lived down the street, booker t and the mgs grew up around the corner. stax, the music academy, the souls will charter school, the stax museum. for being anknown immigrant workplace the 1960's when there weren't many integrated workplace in the south. >> exactly. after dr. king was assassinated, that's when the great al bell started doing even more stuff. under albert bell's rule, stax became the second largest employer of african-americans in the country like next to jet magazine. vaccine example is of the mus
people were rioting and looting in the city got a lot of famous musicians and singers like william bellnd others to get on the radio and say hey, guys, let's stop the rioting, stop the destruction. it'se all hurt, but now time to come together and figure out how we can heal and fix these problems. isthe thing about memphis most of the popular music, the most influential american music came from memphis, blues, rock 'n roll, soul. call it souls will usa, it's the area where soul and just the...
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the city got a lot of the famous musicians and singers and stuff like william bell and others to getuys. let's stop -- stop the rioting, stop the destruction. we're all hurt but now it's time to come together and figure out ow we can heal and fix these problems. the thing about memphis is that, you know, most of the popular music -- the most influential american music came from memphis. blues, rock 'n' roll, soul. this is what we call soulsville, u.s.a., because it's the area where soul music started and ust -- i mean, in a three-mile radius you have two legendary studios, aretha franklin's birth home. isaac hayes lived down the street. booker t. and the m.g.'s grieve grew up around the corner. so we have stax music committee, the soulsville starter school. the stax museum. >> and and the stax museum was known for being an integrated workplace when there weren't many in the south. >> exactly and after dr. king was assassinated, that's when the great al bell started doing even more stuff so under al bell's rule, stax became the second largest employer of african-americans in america,
the city got a lot of the famous musicians and singers and stuff like william bell and others to getuys. let's stop -- stop the rioting, stop the destruction. we're all hurt but now it's time to come together and figure out ow we can heal and fix these problems. the thing about memphis is that, you know, most of the popular music -- the most influential american music came from memphis. blues, rock 'n' roll, soul. this is what we call soulsville, u.s.a., because it's the area where soul music...
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were rioting and looting the city got a lot of the famous musicians and singers and stuff like william belle to get on the radio and say hey guys, let's stop the rioting, and stop the destruction the. we're all hurt but now it's time to come together and figure out how wefi can heal. and fix these problems. >> the thing about memphis is that you know most of popular music that most influential american music came from memphis. blues, rock and roll, soul. this is what we call soulsival usa, because it's the area where soul music started and just -- in a 3-mile radius, you've got two legendary studies, aretha franklin birth home. the mg's grew up around the corner. so we have stacks music academy, the soulsvillstarter school, the stacks museum. >> music was known for being an integrative workplace in the 1 11960s when there were integrated workplaces in the south. . . bell's rule, stacks became the second largest employer of african-americans in the country. next to jet magazine. >> give me some examples of maybe the music that was coming out during that civil rights era. >> otis redding was o
were rioting and looting the city got a lot of the famous musicians and singers and stuff like william belle to get on the radio and say hey guys, let's stop the rioting, and stop the destruction the. we're all hurt but now it's time to come together and figure out how wefi can heal. and fix these problems. >> the thing about memphis is that you know most of popular music that most influential american music came from memphis. blues, rock and roll, soul. this is what we call soulsival...
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the city got a lot of the samemusicians and singers like william bell and others to get on the radiot's stop the rioting, stop the destruction. we're all hurt but now it's time to come together and figure out how we can heal and fix theseproblems . >> the thing about memphis is most of the popular music, the most influential american music came from the blues, rock 'n roll, soul. this is what we call souls bill usa because if the area where soul music started. and just, i mean, in a three-mile radius you've got two legendary studios, aretha franklin's birth home, isaac hayes lived down the street, booker t and the mgs grew up around the corner so we have stax music academy, the souls bill charter school, the stax museum. >> it was known for being an integrated workplace in the 1960s when there were many integrated workplaces inthe south . >> and after doctor king was assassinated, back when the great al bell gstarted doing even more stuff, under al bell, stax became the second largest employer of african-americans in the country next to jet magazine. >> give me an example ofsome of t
the city got a lot of the samemusicians and singers like william bell and others to get on the radiot's stop the rioting, stop the destruction. we're all hurt but now it's time to come together and figure out how we can heal and fix theseproblems . >> the thing about memphis is most of the popular music, the most influential american music came from the blues, rock 'n roll, soul. this is what we call souls bill usa because if the area where soul music started. and just, i mean, in a...
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from the january 4th, 1970 edition of the "new york times," quote, governor john bell williams, on the eve of next week's scheduled court-ordered total school desegregation in many areas of the state, told mississippians he would work to erect a private school system as a workable alternative for thousands of white children. governor williams said he would ask the legislature to seek ways and means of rendering assistance to the establishment of private schools. and thanks in part to those hastily established all-white schools, many of those students who were on winter break that first weekend of 1970 never went back to public school again. >> the school desegregation ordered in mississippi began today. children returned to classes in 11 of 30 districts which had been ordered to integrate. the integration ordered unconditionally by the supreme court was accomplished without incidental though in the presence of federal marshals, but there still were attempts to avoid the order. all 46 white schools opened in some places. in others whites abandoned their schools to the blacks. the remain
from the january 4th, 1970 edition of the "new york times," quote, governor john bell williams, on the eve of next week's scheduled court-ordered total school desegregation in many areas of the state, told mississippians he would work to erect a private school system as a workable alternative for thousands of white children. governor williams said he would ask the legislature to seek ways and means of rendering assistance to the establishment of private schools. and thanks in part to...
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inton williams connecting with anthon morales, 15-yard strike. third f seven points quarter, still rolling. bell from 12 yards out. 13-6. 10-point game. jags otheirast gap, time running out,ui can'tte make it happen. s a couple of gexchanging some helmets. anyhow,re 22-12. high school football news, stunning result in the two-way west regional final, oakdale beat damascus 24-7, snappg a state record 53-game winning streak which was t streak in the country. the bears advance to the constituent semifinals next akek. >> that's a st we talk about the wizards and three, but yeah. you don't just want easy. you want "streaming all your favorite netflix shows on fast internet" easy. you want "internet that helps you save on mobile" easy. you want "the best wifi you can pause with a tap." see? easy. you want xfinity because it makes your life... simple. easy. awesome. get a special offer on xfinity internet, tv and voice for just $79.99 a month for 2 years. plus, get dvr service free for a year. click, call or visit a store today. noing's more important than a good bedside manner. i don't know how to say
inton williams connecting with anthon morales, 15-yard strike. third f seven points quarter, still rolling. bell from 12 yards out. 13-6. 10-point game. jags otheirast gap, time running out,ui can'tte make it happen. s a couple of gexchanging some helmets. anyhow,re 22-12. high school football news, stunning result in the two-way west regional final, oakdale beat damascus 24-7, snappg a state record 53-game winning streak which was t streak in the country. the bears advance to the constituent...
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kristen bell, will ferrell, chris rock, channing tatum, mila kunis, snoop dogg, brad paisley, zoe saldana, and pharrell williamsw red, i'm seeing red, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: thank you. i appreciate it. i'm jimmy. [ cheers and applause ] a very special special. thank you. thank you for watch, thank you for coming and welcome to what is our fourth-annual red benefit show.
kristen bell, will ferrell, chris rock, channing tatum, mila kunis, snoop dogg, brad paisley, zoe saldana, and pharrell williamsw red, i'm seeing red, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: thank you. i appreciate it. i'm jimmy. [ cheers and applause ] a very special special. thank you. thank you for watch, thank you for coming and welcome to what is our fourth-annual red benefit show.
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william hardiman. he fought in france and greece but was killed in palestine. 1,400 bell—ringers died during the first stands in the same place where her great uncle used to ring. it's very emotional, it really is. it is making the link with the past, and i think it's very important to keep those links and to keep the traditions going. i am only a beginner. i will do my bit and, hopefully, i'll do it well and if they are looking down, i hope they'd be proud of me. this is a summary at the end of the quarter... the tower captain, as he's known, shows me the church's records which date back to the 19th century, and they include details of debbie's great uncle and also a record of how his bell—ringing friends commemorated his death. "a half muffled peal was rung for our late brother, corporal hardiman, who lost his life at the front in palestine." we put a muffler on one side of the clapper so we get this clear ring and then a muffled ring and i find it very moving. to me, it the dead talking to the living. it's a gentle ring and then a clear ring, it's lovely, and we ring itfor remembrance services espe
william hardiman. he fought in france and greece but was killed in palestine. 1,400 bell—ringers died during the first stands in the same place where her great uncle used to ring. it's very emotional, it really is. it is making the link with the past, and i think it's very important to keep those links and to keep the traditions going. i am only a beginner. i will do my bit and, hopefully, i'll do it well and if they are looking down, i hope they'd be proud of me. this is a summary at the end...
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kristen bell, will ferrell, chris rock, channing tatum, mila kunis, snoop dogg, brad paisley, zoe saldana, and pharrell williams. and now red, i'm seeing red, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: thank you. i appreciate it. i'm jimmy. [ cheers and applause ] a very special special. thank you. thank you for watch, thank you for coming and welcome to what is our fourth-annual red benefit show. tonight once again, we will be teaming up with you and a great charity red to raise money and awareness for the fight against hiv/aids. we do this every year, right around world aids day. world aids day is december 1st. which -- that is something i don't understand -- why is it that aids only gets a day and sharks get a whole week? right, guillermo? >> guillermo: that's right, jimmy. >> jimmy: thank you. all right. of course, there's one individual without whom we could not do this show. he is from ireland. he's in a band. and he got this whole thing started. the force of nature known as bono is here with us. [ cheers and applause ] and with him, with bono, a merry band of celebrity do gooders including kristen bell, will ferrell, chann
kristen bell, will ferrell, chris rock, channing tatum, mila kunis, snoop dogg, brad paisley, zoe saldana, and pharrell williams. and now red, i'm seeing red, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: thank you. i appreciate it. i'm jimmy. [ cheers and applause ] a very special special. thank you. thank you for watch, thank you for coming and welcome to what is our fourth-annual red benefit show. tonight once again, we will be teaming up with you and a great charity red to raise money and awareness for the...
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bells ringing ] but everything needs time. we need to be patient. we can't rush because we really don't want another war. >> anthony: general william westmoreland, wholife is cheap in the orient." it was an extraordinary grotesque and wrongheaded observation from a guy who, if nothing else, was expected to understand his enemy on the battlefield. he could not, it turned out, do even that. maybe, i hope, we are a little bit smarter now. ♪ [ horns honking ] ♪ [ horns honking ] ♪ [ horns honking ] >>> what if you were so anxious that you had to isolate yourself from society. >> i'm never not dealing with it. >> what if it were easier for you to deal with pets than with people. >> i can't imagine not living without dogs. >> what if you went to endurance athlete to wheelchair bound in six months. >> this is my life. >> how would you cope? tonight we'll meet three people who overcame their odds by doing something that you might think is a joke.
bells ringing ] but everything needs time. we need to be patient. we can't rush because we really don't want another war. >> anthony: general william westmoreland, wholife is cheap in the orient." it was an extraordinary grotesque and wrongheaded observation from a guy who, if nothing else, was expected to understand his enemy on the battlefield. he could not, it turned out, do even that. maybe, i hope, we are a little bit smarter now. ♪ [ horns honking ] ♪ [ horns honking ] ♪...
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william hardiman. he fought in france and greece but was killed in palestine. 1,a00 bell—ringers died during the firstringers, people like debbie who now stands in the same place where her great uncle used to ring. it's very emotional, it really is. it is making the link with the past and i think it's very important to keep those links and to keep the traditions going. i am only a beginner. i will do my bit and hopefully, i'll do it well and if they are looking down, i hope they'd be proud of me. this is a summary at the end of the quarter... the tower captain, as he's known, shows me the church's records which date back to the 19th century and they include details of debbie's great uncle and also a record of how his bell—ringing friends commemorated his death. "a half muffled peal was rung for our late brother, corporal hardiman, who lost his life at the front in palestine." we put a muffler on one side of the clapper so we get this clear ring and a muffled ring and i find it very moving. to me, it the dead talking to the living. it's a gentle ring and then a clear ring, it's lovely and we ring it fo
william hardiman. he fought in france and greece but was killed in palestine. 1,a00 bell—ringers died during the firstringers, people like debbie who now stands in the same place where her great uncle used to ring. it's very emotional, it really is. it is making the link with the past and i think it's very important to keep those links and to keep the traditions going. i am only a beginner. i will do my bit and hopefully, i'll do it well and if they are looking down, i hope they'd be proud of...
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destiny's child, michelle williams, her first live interview since being hospitalized for depression shortly after that performance with beyonce and kelly rowland at coachella. ♪ jingle bellock >>> and holiday shopping alert. the black friday wars already beginning from tvs to tablets to toys. the new deals out this morning and the new science on how to get the best savings ever. ♪>>too on >> too soon. good morning, america. great to have you with us on this friday morning. it's hard to believe. it's too soon. the already getting under way. it's not going anywhere for a while. >> not for a while. go.'ln coseit ectnsus early voting is through the roof. more than 27 million votes cast so far. that's already 7 million more than in 2014, and social media is in overdrive. these are the most tweeted about midterms ever. >> enthusiasm, engagement appear to be at a record high. president trump has saided on a closing argument that echoes the beginning of his campaign. president trump trying to rally his base by raising fears about immigrants, hoping to pick up senate seats in deep red states. abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega is here with the latest. good mornin
destiny's child, michelle williams, her first live interview since being hospitalized for depression shortly after that performance with beyonce and kelly rowland at coachella. ♪ jingle bellock >>> and holiday shopping alert. the black friday wars already beginning from tvs to tablets to toys. the new deals out this morning and the new science on how to get the best savings ever. ♪>>too on >> too soon. good morning, america. great to have you with us on this friday...