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in this process, we find that the registrars in dallas county, also only in session two days a month, five hours during these two days. and they take two hours for lunch. and we as citizens of selma in dallas county, have stood in line 500, 600 and more strong waiting from 9:00 until 4:00, waiting to be registered only to find out from the registrar i'm sorry, the board ids closed. come back in two weeks. so, yesterday, we let the world know that we are determined to get the ballot in selma in dallas county, and that we will accept nothing less. for how long can america stand idly by and see these acts of rally -- brutality, see the harassment and not make their witness known? thank you very much. [applause] >> we will now have greetings from the director of this march. one of the most dedicated and the bravest men i have ever had the privilege of knowing mr. jose williams. mr. williams: freedom fighters, the determinants of tomorrow's world, the leader and other to see which guests honestly i wanted these moments simply to pay tribute to those that truly amdemade these few moments po
in this process, we find that the registrars in dallas county, also only in session two days a month, five hours during these two days. and they take two hours for lunch. and we as citizens of selma in dallas county, have stood in line 500, 600 and more strong waiting from 9:00 until 4:00, waiting to be registered only to find out from the registrar i'm sorry, the board ids closed. come back in two weeks. so, yesterday, we let the world know that we are determined to get the ballot in selma in...
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in dallas county, 40% are in poverty. that shouldn't be. the governor has turned back billions of dollars of medicaid money from the poorest, sickest people. it cannot be justified. >> you know, i ask you, reverend, when the lawmakers of today, whoever may be blocking in your words, putting barriers in front of people for their right to vote, the very right that the people fought so hard for on that day, 50 yeaars ago, as i ask you if those images would help galvanize everyone in congress to come together to make sure there are no barriers in place, do you think these very images, reverend jackson, also galvanize those of us who may have forgotten people lost their lives for the right to vote and they don't actually vote. >> we were hoping that would be the case but my concern again is it took more courage to put forth the '65 voting rights act than to restore this one. so there are people here today who must put forth the courage of their own this day, not just reflect on the courage of those of yesterday. there are challenges right now. i
in dallas county, 40% are in poverty. that shouldn't be. the governor has turned back billions of dollars of medicaid money from the poorest, sickest people. it cannot be justified. >> you know, i ask you, reverend, when the lawmakers of today, whoever may be blocking in your words, putting barriers in front of people for their right to vote, the very right that the people fought so hard for on that day, 50 yeaars ago, as i ask you if those images would help galvanize everyone in congress...
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the report from selma by the chairman of the dallas county voters league. suddenly, they realize they do not have enough chairs. other cures have been added. lucy whitney young -- we see whitney young on the stand. his name had been given to us as having a part in the program. he is there. they are still mounting the stage from the rear. dr. king greeting each of them as they arrive. typerustin helping to place additional chairs on the platform. james gorman, executive secretary of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, wearing overalls and a tie, his normal dress when carrying out civil rights work. entertainers are now moving toward the center of the stage. peter, paul, and mary, the trio onstage, along with other entertainers. each of them taking their respective positions. as the marchers continue to turn the corner of half-mile away still streaming in off montgomery street onto dexter. the marchers continue to come. harry belafonte is on the stage now. he is at the rear of the stage. the is not visible from those out front -- he is not visible
the report from selma by the chairman of the dallas county voters league. suddenly, they realize they do not have enough chairs. other cures have been added. lucy whitney young -- we see whitney young on the stand. his name had been given to us as having a part in the program. he is there. they are still mounting the stage from the rear. dr. king greeting each of them as they arrive. typerustin helping to place additional chairs on the platform. james gorman, executive secretary of the student...
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in closing, i would like to thank the teachers and students of dollars county high school -- dallas county high school that wanted me to deliver this stage. that will conclude my speech. [applause] >> distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. i am shannon colette baldwin and i am a senior at selma high school. it is with great honor that i speak to you all today. i'm overwhelmed with emotion as i stand before you and realize the magnitude of how much god has blessed me through the changes that have taken place in our great country. when i told my grandmother where i would be today and what i would be doing, she said she no longer had to wonder if things had changed. she spent her entire childhood working as a sharecropper alongside her parents, brothers, and sisters. she said that she would never have dared dream that her granddaughter would be giving remarks prior to a speech by the president of the united states of america and [applause] that he would be african-american. [applause] my grandmother was last my grandfather was speechless as i share the news of this moment
in closing, i would like to thank the teachers and students of dollars county high school -- dallas county high school that wanted me to deliver this stage. that will conclude my speech. [applause] >> distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. i am shannon colette baldwin and i am a senior at selma high school. it is with great honor that i speak to you all today. i'm overwhelmed with emotion as i stand before you and realize the magnitude of how much god has blessed me...
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county was african american but less than 3% were registered to note. so snik was frustrated so they turned to the southern christian leadership conference, and dr. martin luther king, jr. for help. in early february 1965, the reverend martin luther king, jr. and his conference took to the streets. a move that landed him in jail for parading without a permit. >> thanks went fairly well as well as you can expect in jail. i think as a result of being there, a result of the created witness of hundreds and even thousands of negroes in this community, we have been able to bring this whole issue to the attention of the nation and i think to the conscious. >> reporter: but the time he was released protests had spread from selma to neighboring marion where only a handful of african americans were registered to vote. a march there ended in confrontations of police, and the shooting by a state trooper of protester jimmy lee jackson. his death a week later was the catalyst for the selma to montgomery march. on the first attempt hundreds of demonstrators were also
county was african american but less than 3% were registered to note. so snik was frustrated so they turned to the southern christian leadership conference, and dr. martin luther king, jr. for help. in early february 1965, the reverend martin luther king, jr. and his conference took to the streets. a move that landed him in jail for parading without a permit. >> thanks went fairly well as well as you can expect in jail. i think as a result of being there, a result of the created witness...
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they were on the ground for a year organising in selma, 80% of dallas county in those days was african-american. 1% of legal voting aim was registered to vote. that was 50 years ago. more elected officials, more african-american american officials, and yet what was pointed out is that the franchise was won through sweat, equity, blood and tears, and, yet, there aren't enough people going to the polls. his question, his rhetorical question to the crowd yesterday is why do we give up so much of our own power. it will be interesting to see if the words from this weekend translate. >> absolutely. tony harris live in selma. later we'll go back to selma for more on the weekend, including a view from the other side of the bridge. daughter of former alabama governor george wallis reflects on his complicated life and legacy. stay tuned for that >>> a full-scale military offensive against boko haram is now under way in in north-eastern nigeria. ground troops from niger and chad began operations this morning. air strikes started last night. chief executive was on the ground in nigeria, where boko haram is
they were on the ground for a year organising in selma, 80% of dallas county in those days was african-american. 1% of legal voting aim was registered to vote. that was 50 years ago. more elected officials, more african-american american officials, and yet what was pointed out is that the franchise was won through sweat, equity, blood and tears, and, yet, there aren't enough people going to the polls. his question, his rhetorical question to the crowd yesterday is why do we give up so much of...
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i would like to point out again that the matter of voter registration in dallas county, alabama and every county in this state is now pending in a federal court suit. i regret, of course, to hear and am dismayed that the attorney general of this nation said the other day that the courts are too slow. of course i think this is something that the american people should reflect upon. that the courts are too slow, he said, to handle any grievance by this country. today in our capitol city of alabama, people of this country have witnessed a demonstration which included many known subversies communists and communist sympathizers, activists and other revolutionaryies. we've seen the beat nicks, the way fairer and some misguided and misled people who have been used by the professionals who organized this mob. this week's long march has required the use of all the alabama highway police as well as national guardsmen. it has cost at least $1 million. the word activist and revolutionaries are not mine. but those of the jewish rabbi from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. he said "they wanted dead bodies, our
i would like to point out again that the matter of voter registration in dallas county, alabama and every county in this state is now pending in a federal court suit. i regret, of course, to hear and am dismayed that the attorney general of this nation said the other day that the courts are too slow. of course i think this is something that the american people should reflect upon. that the courts are too slow, he said, to handle any grievance by this country. today in our capitol city of...
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>> because black people in dallas county did not have the right to vote. so basically that's why we were protesting and marching. >> adeline what do you remember about that day? >> about the same thing. that they were beating people with a stick and it was the same that john lewis i think he was beat and hit in the head. >> yes. >> and he fell and they had to take him to the hospital. it was tear gas and it was a lot of people hollering screaming and trying to get back to the church. >> right. >> it was -- it was a disaster. >> tomorrow is march 7th 50 years later. what are your thoughts? >> i think there's still a lot of stuff that needs to be done. since i came back to selma there's a lot of stuff they have been telling us about different things and it's still a lot of work to be done here. and you know i haven't been back here for a while. but it's unbelievable the things that need to be done. and it's so many people lost their lives for this. >> yeah, things that need to be done. that's kind of a refrain john that we're hearing a lot in our time here s
>> because black people in dallas county did not have the right to vote. so basically that's why we were protesting and marching. >> adeline what do you remember about that day? >> about the same thing. that they were beating people with a stick and it was the same that john lewis i think he was beat and hit in the head. >> yes. >> and he fell and they had to take him to the hospital. it was tear gas and it was a lot of people hollering screaming and trying to get...
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king during 50 years ago vivian was punched in the face by dallas county sheriff jim clark on the courthouse steps in selma as he tried to escort a group of african americans inside to register to vote. the punch was so hard, sheriff clark broke his own hand. c.t. vivian began by talking about the power of nonviolence. >> nonviolent direct action is something we have brought to america, right? nonviolent direct action has no violence in it, right? it is not there to destroy. it is there to develop and build, and that is what we have been trying to do at the core of that. the core of that is an understanding of the faithful life. amy: do you think for a voting rights have been achieved at this point? dart go>> no, because if they had it would have been done in 1776. there is nothing we have not done for this nation. we have died for it. but it has been overlooked, what we have done for it. we kept knowing the scriptures, living by faith. we kept understanding that it is something deeper than politics that makes life worth living. amy: what gave you the courage 50 years ago to stand up at the
king during 50 years ago vivian was punched in the face by dallas county sheriff jim clark on the courthouse steps in selma as he tried to escort a group of african americans inside to register to vote. the punch was so hard, sheriff clark broke his own hand. c.t. vivian began by talking about the power of nonviolence. >> nonviolent direct action is something we have brought to america, right? nonviolent direct action has no violence in it, right? it is not there to destroy. it is there...
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but those aren't particular to selma and dallas county in this area. they're everywhere. and what the world needs to know is that we are not the same community we were in 1965. >> that's the latest installment on his journey from selma to montgomery. >>> do keep in touch. i'm @jamesmenendez on twitter, but for me, for now, bye-bye. this year, make every amazing, despicable wizarding second of your vacation count by staying where the adventure never ends. ♪ come with me now ♪ two theme parks. spectacular resort hotels. more epic than ever. don't just vacation... ♪ whoa, go with me now ♪ ... vacation like you mean it. universal orlando resort. go big with epic vacation packages starting at just $139 per night including park admission. >>> hello and welcome to "gmt" here on bbc world news. our top stories, slashed in the face. the american ambassador to south korea is attacked by a militant nationalist. >> i need an ambulance, fast. get me to the hospital. >> okay! >> a sea of boots, 3,000 delegates gathering at china's national congress. but is this the moment they'
but those aren't particular to selma and dallas county in this area. they're everywhere. and what the world needs to know is that we are not the same community we were in 1965. >> that's the latest installment on his journey from selma to montgomery. >>> do keep in touch. i'm @jamesmenendez on twitter, but for me, for now, bye-bye. this year, make every amazing, despicable wizarding second of your vacation count by staying where the adventure never ends. ♪ come with me now ♪...
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back then, 2% of that county, dallas county, was registered to vote, the black people just 2%. how is it going today in terms of registration and voting? >> well, chris, thank you so much for having me on. this past weekend was an amazing testimony to the strength of the american fiber because i think that even in a place like selma where we're now predominantly african-american, we're working on our second african-american mayor, i get to represent selma and the civil rights district in congress today. the real struggle for us right now is an economic struggle, but i have to tell you i thought the president's speech was really amazing and i thought that his focus on making sure every american knew what took place on that bridge and how uniquely american that experience was. >> what's it like to serve in congress with republicans who don't agree with you? and i know they agree in principle. everybody has the right to vote. yet in 36 states, they're out there trying to make it very difficult to vote to the point where they succeed when they pass laws that say, to make it tougher
back then, 2% of that county, dallas county, was registered to vote, the black people just 2%. how is it going today in terms of registration and voting? >> well, chris, thank you so much for having me on. this past weekend was an amazing testimony to the strength of the american fiber because i think that even in a place like selma where we're now predominantly african-american, we're working on our second african-american mayor, i get to represent selma and the civil rights district in...
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alicia carroll remains in the dallas county jail and her daughter is now staying with relatives. up next on abc 7 news at 4:00 the pushback continues from a controversial new law in indiana. what the governor plans to do now to ease concerns about discrimination against the lgbt community. >> that broke my heart honestly. and it really made me feel a lot of shame. alison: a mom's apology on facebook goes viral. what led to the post and how it led to a special meeting in person. ♪ ♪ ♪ alison: a former f.b.i. agent who is charged with stealing drugs appeared in a federal courtroom today. matthew lowry has been charged with more than 60 counts including possession of heroin. d.c. bureau chief sam ford is live in northwest d.c. with details from this hearing. sam? sam: alison 33-year-old matthew lowry pleaded guilty to all 64 counts of obstruction of justice, of conversion of government property, that is seized heroin to his own personal use and of possession of the illegal drug heroin. so the former f.b.i. agent was criminal defendant in federal court. he admitted that he was
alicia carroll remains in the dallas county jail and her daughter is now staying with relatives. up next on abc 7 news at 4:00 the pushback continues from a controversial new law in indiana. what the governor plans to do now to ease concerns about discrimination against the lgbt community. >> that broke my heart honestly. and it really made me feel a lot of shame. alison: a mom's apology on facebook goes viral. what led to the post and how it led to a special meeting in person. ♪ ♪...
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we transported my father in a special wheelchair-access van and got it into the old dallas county courthouse, which was grandfathered in from having a.d.a. laws and therefore no wheelchair ramp. once inside the courthouse, the elevator to the registrar's office was being serviced. and we had to wait an hour in order to use it. once we finally got to the office of the board of registrars, there were only one person waiting on 25 people in line. my mother and father persevered. they persevered to make sure that my father got a photo i.d. that day, because he was resolved in voting, because his doctor was on the ballot for re-election -- daughter was on the ballot for re-election. but just think of all the senior citizens or disabled citizens that do not have a relative or person to take them to get a photo i.d. this photo requirement definitely reduces the amount and the ability for certain segments of society to exercise their right to vote. . in the supreme court ruling that invalidated the rule, the court said the formula used by congress to determine the covered states was outdated and imp
we transported my father in a special wheelchair-access van and got it into the old dallas county courthouse, which was grandfathered in from having a.d.a. laws and therefore no wheelchair ramp. once inside the courthouse, the elevator to the registrar's office was being serviced. and we had to wait an hour in order to use it. once we finally got to the office of the board of registrars, there were only one person waiting on 25 people in line. my mother and father persevered. they persevered to...
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county, alabama and every county in this state is now pending in a federal court suit. i regret, of course, to hear and am display mayed that the attorney general said that the courts are too slow. i think this is something that the american people should reflect upon, that the courts are too slow as he said to handle any grievance by the people of this county. in effect he was inviting mob demonstrations and violence. today people have witnessed a demonstration of enwhich included sub versives many convicted felons and communist sympathizer sympathizer, activists in other revolutionaries. we've seen the beet nicks, some misguided and misled people who have been used by the professionals who organized this mob. this week long march has required the unitization of practically all of the alabama highway police as well as over 4,000 federalized national guards men. hit has cost $1 million of the taxpayers of our country. today you've seen a prostitution of lawful process and a capital of a state of this nation immobile lazed. the word activist and revolutionaries are not m
county, alabama and every county in this state is now pending in a federal court suit. i regret, of course, to hear and am display mayed that the attorney general said that the courts are too slow. i think this is something that the american people should reflect upon, that the courts are too slow as he said to handle any grievance by the people of this county. in effect he was inviting mob demonstrations and violence. today people have witnessed a demonstration of enwhich included sub versives...
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and another player lost is darren mcfadden is going to a two-year deal to the dallas county by county. christian has fallen out of favor in the minnesota favor. he signed a one-year deal. >>> the oregon ducks are trying to devour everyone in their day. they beat utah 67-64. duck star joe young won the game last night by a long 3- point shot. that was the game winner there with a second left. the ducks will face arizona in the finals. it was 70-64. the game may have met more for ucla which is sitting out there on the bubble right now for an at large birth into a two-way tournament. >> it's interesting. >> try to keep it. >> looking forward to baseball and football season son for the bruins. >>> watch it. in an hour the st. patrick's day festival kicks off at pacific center plaza in san francisco then 11:30 we have this parade. it's going to be winding down the market street. one of the parades is a navy band northwest. they're one of nine bands. >> they're in studio bay across the way, there they are. they've been giving as you sneak peek at what they'll be playing later today. it's so
and another player lost is darren mcfadden is going to a two-year deal to the dallas county by county. christian has fallen out of favor in the minnesota favor. he signed a one-year deal. >>> the oregon ducks are trying to devour everyone in their day. they beat utah 67-64. duck star joe young won the game last night by a long 3- point shot. that was the game winner there with a second left. the ducks will face arizona in the finals. it was 70-64. the game may have met more for ucla...
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. >> we know in dallas county that 15,000 african-american voters only about 1% were registered. we also know that the coordinating committee has been organized around voting drives. going back to the 1930s people like lafayette and others had been committed to voter clinics where they were educating sharecroppers about the importance of voting just like clark was doing at the high lander school in tennessee. there was an entire generational infrastructure in place before we got to 1964-1965 when the selma campaign started to kick off. what's relevant in the weeks leading to bloody sunday was the everyday repeated courthouse encounters. hundreds of people going every single day. that's not captured in the images that we see. every single day really beginning in january when dr. king came down on january 2nd. also young people, so many young people hundreds arrested they were taken to forced camps. sometimes with cattle prods pushing them along because there were not enough jails to keep all these people. that's the context. >> yolanda, how was the movement trying to change the sy
. >> we know in dallas county that 15,000 african-american voters only about 1% were registered. we also know that the coordinating committee has been organized around voting drives. going back to the 1930s people like lafayette and others had been committed to voter clinics where they were educating sharecroppers about the importance of voting just like clark was doing at the high lander school in tennessee. there was an entire generational infrastructure in place before we got to...
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the only thing i can't excuse in my mind is why people in dallas county only turn out 35% vote. >> you have more privileges now than you ever had. just to be able to just take it for granted it's the wrong attitude. >> reporter: how would you define selma's future? >> selma has a different demeanor different people different attitude, different mind seth >> we're writing new history now. >> we need dreams set aspirations for our city to really move forward. >> i would love to see this city come together black and white, whatever color. >> if you push through these, like barriers and hardships between races, it's going to make our city stronger. >> reporter: whaten you think about the future of selma, what's your hope for this town? >> selma should be the shining city on the river that quite frankly showed this nation and the world how this country could be better. >> when we spoke with leaders in the community, it was interesting to hear many of the students in selma were unaware of the civil rights movement that happened in their very own town until the movie "selma" was released seve
the only thing i can't excuse in my mind is why people in dallas county only turn out 35% vote. >> you have more privileges now than you ever had. just to be able to just take it for granted it's the wrong attitude. >> reporter: how would you define selma's future? >> selma has a different demeanor different people different attitude, different mind seth >> we're writing new history now. >> we need dreams set aspirations for our city to really move forward....
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. >> reporter: frederick reese was a schoolteacher and co-founder of the dallas county voters league organizing some of the first marches for voting rights in selma. in his early 30s, reese marched along some of the dynamic leaders, including dr. martin luther king and john lewis, who was 25. >> when i think of that young man as that person who had come through many dangers, came through opportunities that had been denied many people. >> by the time i was 15 i had been in jail nine times. >> reporter: linda blackman lowry turned 15 on the journey from selma to montgomery, the youngest person to complete the entire march. >> i parents couldn't do it they would lose their jobs. so it was left up to me and the other children. >> now a whole new generation has picked up where the foot soldiers of selma left off, using the spirit of past struggles to fuel a new movement for equal justice. alisha brandy jack and cally are part of the freedom foundation whose mission is to inspire local youth. >> we're really dealing with racial profiling. we're also dealing with the removal of section 5 in
. >> reporter: frederick reese was a schoolteacher and co-founder of the dallas county voters league organizing some of the first marches for voting rights in selma. in his early 30s, reese marched along some of the dynamic leaders, including dr. martin luther king and john lewis, who was 25. >> when i think of that young man as that person who had come through many dangers, came through opportunities that had been denied many people. >> by the time i was 15 i had been in jail...
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county, alabama and every county in this state is now pending in a federal court suit. i regret, of course, to hear and am dismayed that the attorney general of this nation said the other day that the courts are too slow. of course i think this is something that the american people should reflect upon. that the courts are too slow, he said, to handle any grievance by this country. in effect he was inviting mob demonstrations and mob violence. today in our capitol city of alabama, people of this country have witnessed a demonstration which included many known subversives, convicted felons, communists and communist sympathizers, members of the fairplay cuba committee activists and other revolutionaries. we have seen beatnik's, wayfarers, and misguided and misled people who have been used by the professionals who organized this mob. this week's long march has required the use of all the alabama highway police as well as over 4000 federalized national guardsmen. it has cost at least $1 million. today you have seen a prostitution of lawful process and the capital on lawfully
county, alabama and every county in this state is now pending in a federal court suit. i regret, of course, to hear and am dismayed that the attorney general of this nation said the other day that the courts are too slow. of course i think this is something that the american people should reflect upon. that the courts are too slow, he said, to handle any grievance by this country. in effect he was inviting mob demonstrations and mob violence. today in our capitol city of alabama, people of this...
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also the former assistant district attorney for dallas county. the right man to talk to about all of this. and no you're not that russell wilson of nfl fame. good morning to you, sir. >> i'm not russell wilson of nfl fame but i appreciate you having me on this morning. >> we're glad to talk to you about this. you were an undergrad at ou 1992 and on and a law student in '05. what was the school like when you attended? >> i enjoyed my time at the university, but we had issues that set us back some. >> you had your own situation, did you not? >> right. yeah. i had my own situation where at a football game another law student who was in a position at the university used an inappropriate racial slur and ultimately i saw the resignation of that student andin a public forum through posting a letter to the university. the student ultimately resigned from the position that he held. >> did you like the way the school reacted to your complaint? >> overall, the administration was receptive to the complaint. and everyone did acknowledge that the conduct was w
also the former assistant district attorney for dallas county. the right man to talk to about all of this. and no you're not that russell wilson of nfl fame. good morning to you, sir. >> i'm not russell wilson of nfl fame but i appreciate you having me on this morning. >> we're glad to talk to you about this. you were an undergrad at ou 1992 and on and a law student in '05. what was the school like when you attended? >> i enjoyed my time at the university, but we had issues...
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county or this whole region. but the poverty is blatant. it is big. you just see in this city the dillapidation of buildings. what did you find in the outskirts? >> well you know i've been talking to people in weeks past and many today. and i hear something that's very common among people who live here who say we helped change america, but america forgot about us. where is the education, where is the economic development. and one thing that really struck me was how many young people in selma who graduated from selma high school which has now become an all-black high school and the state has taken it over. they want to stay here and do something for their community. but there are no opportunities here. so people are clamoring for a better education system and maybe vocational training or job training that helps keep young folks here. >> and it really is so saddening. it doesn't matter if you're from this area but i think it's so obvious, you drive into the city and see these beautiful buildings, these beautiful st
county or this whole region. but the poverty is blatant. it is big. you just see in this city the dillapidation of buildings. what did you find in the outskirts? >> well you know i've been talking to people in weeks past and many today. and i hear something that's very common among people who live here who say we helped change america, but america forgot about us. where is the education, where is the economic development. and one thing that really struck me was how many young people in...
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in closing, i would like to thank the teachers and students of dollars county high school -- dallas county high school that wanted me to deliver this stage. that will conclude my speech. [applause] >> distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. i am shannon colette baldwin and i am a senior at selma high school. it is with great honor that i speak to you all today. i'm overwhelmed with emotion as i stand before you and realize the magnitude of how much god has blessed me through the changes that have taken place in our great country. when i told my grandmother where i would be today and what i would be doing, she said she no longer had to wonder if things had changed. she spent her entire childhood working as a sharecropper alongside her parents, brothers, and sisters. she said that she would never have dared dream that her granddaughter would be giving remarks prior to a speech by the president of the united states of america and [applause] that he would be african-american. [applause] my grandmother was last my grandfather was speechless as i share the news of this moment
in closing, i would like to thank the teachers and students of dollars county high school -- dallas county high school that wanted me to deliver this stage. that will conclude my speech. [applause] >> distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. i am shannon colette baldwin and i am a senior at selma high school. it is with great honor that i speak to you all today. i'm overwhelmed with emotion as i stand before you and realize the magnitude of how much god has blessed me...
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. >>> school kids in fauquier county will spend a full day in dallas class this friday and two other fridays because of all the snow days. the revisions mean there will be no half days until june. >>> students in stafford county public schools could soon see smaller class sizes and teachers could see a pay raise. the board of education unanimously approved the $265 million budget they present to county supervisors next week. >>> virginia's largest electricity utility filed a waiver request as part of a 2015 review of its base rate. they say a new law which freezes base rates in place through 2022 makes the information irrelevant to this year's review. opponents are saying it's keeping important rates hidden. >>> a glimpse into the mind of the suspected boston bomber. evidence showing what he was thinking while he hid from police. >> putting your personal information at risk. the mistake most retailer are making. >>> live picture from national harbor for you right now. cloudy skies. and who may also be dealing with a bit of fog and high temperatures you'll see . >>> welcome back. if y
. >>> school kids in fauquier county will spend a full day in dallas class this friday and two other fridays because of all the snow days. the revisions mean there will be no half days until june. >>> students in stafford county public schools could soon see smaller class sizes and teachers could see a pay raise. the board of education unanimously approved the $265 million budget they present to county supervisors next week. >>> virginia's largest electricity utility...
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a big bucks county eagles demarco murray boo-yah to you. >> i'm sorry, dallas boo-yah. back to you. >> thank you for coming into my living room for ten years. >> thank you. >> i love you. >> thank you. i lived in bucks county for a decade. >> i know. my question is i know the domestic oil industry has been struggling. it will continue to struggle but what do you feel pioneer natural resource wills do over the next year or so? >> pioneer pxd here and let's say eo oh g probably the two best growth vehicles. in the end if you are in a bad neighborhood it doesn't matter if you are you are the best. i think pioneer is terrific but i can't reck remend it here. i think we are going to be lower oil oh for a long time. pioneer needs to see oil going 60, 70 before i can say it's the reegt place to be. thank you for your kind words. [ applause ] >> cramerica, thank you for sticking with us. cheers to another ten years of serve ing you, teaching you and, yeah entertaining you. more questions coming up. first an american icon. i'm talking with the boeing ceo to see how high this sto
a big bucks county eagles demarco murray boo-yah to you. >> i'm sorry, dallas boo-yah. back to you. >> thank you for coming into my living room for ten years. >> thank you. >> i love you. >> thank you. i lived in bucks county for a decade. >> i know. my question is i know the domestic oil industry has been struggling. it will continue to struggle but what do you feel pioneer natural resource wills do over the next year or so? >> pioneer pxd here and...
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i know a guy in new york, vegas, dallas. i've known some guys for decades and some, nice to meet ya, let's deal. my competitors may know a guy, but i know over 60,000 guys. and gals. exclusive hotel deals - up to 60% off...priceline.com if you can clear a table without lifting a finger... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™. picking three things is easy. you... pick three. annnnnd... that's pretty much it. so the pennsylvania lottery changed the name of "the daily number" to "pick 3". it's that easy to play. pick 3. easy to play. simple to say. it doesn't get much easier than picking two things. you pick two, and... you're basically done. that's why the pennsylvania lottery created pick 2. just pick two numbers. done. pick 2. easy to play. simple to say. >> three space travelers returned to earth after spending 6 months in orbit. two rush yarns and on
i know a guy in new york, vegas, dallas. i've known some guys for decades and some, nice to meet ya, let's deal. my competitors may know a guy, but i know over 60,000 guys. and gals. exclusive hotel deals - up to 60% off...priceline.com if you can clear a table without lifting a finger... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no...
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there's not much going on across the county. if you're traveling across the high plains or dpals dallas, the deep southeast. it's nice and quiet. it should stay that way for the next five or six days. as that pulls away we'll see return of sunshine. stiff breeze out of northwest at 30 to 40 miles per hour. that ushers in cooler temperatures. 52 in philadelphia. 52 in millville. cape may 48. dover, 52. lancaster, 47 degrees, we'll see clouds, limited sun this afternoon, chilly winds. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 60 degrees tomorrow, a very nice, comfortable day, there won't be much of a breeze at all. the winds relax this is a good one monday. 60 degrees, 56 tuesday, breezy and cooler ahead of a cold front. look what the cold front does to us on wednesday. windy anne chilly that high, 42 that's normal for february. you factor in the winds it will feel like the milled to upper -- mid to upper 30s. same thing wednesday thursday, not much better, friday, 45 and saturday, 48. >> we'll ban you over to your office prof
there's not much going on across the county. if you're traveling across the high plains or dpals dallas, the deep southeast. it's nice and quiet. it should stay that way for the next five or six days. as that pulls away we'll see return of sunshine. stiff breeze out of northwest at 30 to 40 miles per hour. that ushers in cooler temperatures. 52 in philadelphia. 52 in millville. cape may 48. dover, 52. lancaster, 47 degrees, we'll see clouds, limited sun this afternoon, chilly winds. the...
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captured on camera a mentally ill man shot to death by dallas police. we talk to his mother about the shooting and the video. >>> beyond ferguson. how critics say the courts across st. louis county see poor mostly black residents as a source of revenue. >>> plus speed. >> we'll not just get to 1,000 miles per hour but we can monitor every aspect of it. >> the rocket powered car racing towards the history books. >> the u.s. and israel are allies but their leaders are not friends. today a gesture of good faith on both sides, today they reached out to each other to ease tensions but are they just playing politics? >>reporter: the israeli prime minister's decisive victory came with a pledge. more israeli residents in disputed territories and no palestinian state. that has many palestinians and arab neighbors worried. >> i think nothing will change. israel's foreign policy is the same towards arabs and towards all. this enemy has its eye on the palestinian people. all arabs. and there is no way the foreign policy will change. >> netanyahu's campaign rhetoric
captured on camera a mentally ill man shot to death by dallas police. we talk to his mother about the shooting and the video. >>> beyond ferguson. how critics say the courts across st. louis county see poor mostly black residents as a source of revenue. >>> plus speed. >> we'll not just get to 1,000 miles per hour but we can monitor every aspect of it. >> the rocket powered car racing towards the history books. >> the u.s. and israel are allies but their...
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there could delays heading into this county. but right now on the big board at the airport it's all green aircraft. newark, jfk reporting light precipitation, atlanta not just yet. >> it sounds like like a plot from a detective novel. murder at the dog show. police want to know who poisoned jagger? the vet found beef cubes with two types of poison in the dog's stomach, no suspects. >>> a house collapses in camden with a family still inside. annie mccormick is updating the story at 6:30. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptom
there could delays heading into this county. but right now on the big board at the airport it's all green aircraft. newark, jfk reporting light precipitation, atlanta not just yet. >> it sounds like like a plot from a detective novel. murder at the dog show. police want to know who poisoned jagger? the vet found beef cubes with two types of poison in the dog's stomach, no suspects. >>> a house collapses in camden with a family still inside. annie mccormick is updating the story...
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including prince george's county fairfax, southern prince william into charles county and parts of calvert. st. mary's and northern neck lighter amounts, generally 2 to 4 inches. look at this big zone under winter storm warnings from dallas all the way to new york. and we are under this winter storm warning all the way into this evening our entire region that's the pink zone there. after we get through this snow tonight, it will get cold. tomorrow morning down into the teens. so snow wouldn'tone be going anywhere. we'll have icy conditions tomorrow morning. teens again saturday morning. finally above freezing saturday afternoon. then we move our clocks forward one hour saturday night. quite a bit of melting going on on sunday. temperatures should make it in to the 40s. and then maybe near 50 on monday with sunshine. it will be beautiful next week. payback is nice. we'll be into the 50s on tuesday and again wednesday. wednesday maybe even near 60 degrees. and lot of rapid melting. >> be still my heart. i just want to give this a big hug. looks pretty good to me. all right. taking a look now
including prince george's county fairfax, southern prince william into charles county and parts of calvert. st. mary's and northern neck lighter amounts, generally 2 to 4 inches. look at this big zone under winter storm warnings from dallas all the way to new york. and we are under this winter storm warning all the way into this evening our entire region that's the pink zone there. after we get through this snow tonight, it will get cold. tomorrow morning down into the teens. so snow...
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. >>> take a look at this cell phone video of a big fire in fairfax county. you can see the fire there along with a lot of thick smoke. you can hear the fire trucks and ambulances on the scene, as well. this is at the garden center on lee highway, a drug caught fire there. the center itself did not catch fire. >>> this just in, we have school closings to tell you about. fairfax, falls church and fauquier county schools all closed today. >>> it is now 4:49. if you live in virginia, you may start seeing officers wearing body cameras in the near future. according to the freelance star the spotsylvania sheriff's office says it wants to equip them with the cameras. they're working to get 18 more. the report says stafford and culpeper counties are not planning on buying cameras because of the cost. >>> today students in maryland will start taking a new standardized texas, the parcc, partnership for assessment of readiness and of for college and careers test. it's tied to the common core standards. this will affect elementary, middle and high schoolers. >>> twitter
. >>> take a look at this cell phone video of a big fire in fairfax county. you can see the fire there along with a lot of thick smoke. you can hear the fire trucks and ambulances on the scene, as well. this is at the garden center on lee highway, a drug caught fire there. the center itself did not catch fire. >>> this just in, we have school closings to tell you about. fairfax, falls church and fauquier county schools all closed today. >>> it is now 4:49. if you live...
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our regional transportation coalition and it was made up of dallas and ft. worth and all the surrounding seven counties involved in it and it has been a major tool in helping connect. obviously, ultimately in a region like ours and like yours john, large areas, you can't operate alone. it's too expensive for one city to run a whole system is. you've got leverage and you've got to leverage your regional dollars because if we can plan for the right away and corridors to try to get those through and if we can partner up with our partners and have a master plan, then we're all better served. the t is in the middle of working on their master plan. the city is updating our master plan. present a workshop on transit and it was very interesting and that's going on all over the metroplex and i think that will make you stronger by saying as a region, we're working together. dallas ft. worth used to hard lyly talk and now, we have weekly dialogue. paul and gary and a lot of them meet because it doesn't make sense for us to run a line that stops here and you've got to g
our regional transportation coalition and it was made up of dallas and ft. worth and all the surrounding seven counties involved in it and it has been a major tool in helping connect. obviously, ultimately in a region like ours and like yours john, large areas, you can't operate alone. it's too expensive for one city to run a whole system is. you've got leverage and you've got to leverage your regional dollars because if we can plan for the right away and corridors to try to get those through...
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this happened last night on a stretch of track in venture ra county. investigators say two people abandoned their vehicle before the train ran into it. nobody was hurt. now this train crash happened miles away from last week's metro link crash. >>> 4:45 in dallas, a nurse who survived ebola is now suing her employer. nina pham contracted ebola last fall while caring far dallas man who later died. she's expected to file suit against texas health resources, the medical center's parent company. it alleges lack of training, inadequate equipment, privacy violations, and lingering side effects from ebola. >>> here we go again, this morning, uber revealing now more details about a hack that put the personal information of tens of thousands of users at risk. morgan brennan live in morning at world headquarters with all the details, garnood morning, morgan. >> reporter: good morning, sam. add uber to the growing list. popular ride handling app has the latest of hack attacks. security breach occurred last spring, but wasn't realized until september. close to 50,
this happened last night on a stretch of track in venture ra county. investigators say two people abandoned their vehicle before the train ran into it. nobody was hurt. now this train crash happened miles away from last week's metro link crash. >>> 4:45 in dallas, a nurse who survived ebola is now suing her employer. nina pham contracted ebola last fall while caring far dallas man who later died. she's expected to file suit against texas health resources, the medical center's parent...
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today montgomery county investigators arrested marvin frazier of germantown. while investigating a separate crime investigators figured out that frazier fired shots at a 15-year-old victim on monday. police responded to a 911 call of shots fired that day but could not find evidence of a crime at that time. frazier is charged as an adult and will be in court monday. >>> a pastor who asked to help a man who heard alleged voices is dead. roland zinay yelled demons, i kill demons when they went to arrest him. the pastor was helping the man in the basement of his jermantown home on march 10th and was -- germantown home on march 10th and was found dead the next day due to asphyxiation. zinay was charged with first degree murder. >>> no arrests after a gunman shot and seriously injured two police officers. the police chief resigned this week, but protesters want more changes in ferguson. >> what we want is an overhaul of the court system, the judicial system. >> black lives matter and in that all lives matter to me. >> last night demonstrators held a peaceful candlel
today montgomery county investigators arrested marvin frazier of germantown. while investigating a separate crime investigators figured out that frazier fired shots at a 15-year-old victim on monday. police responded to a 911 call of shots fired that day but could not find evidence of a crime at that time. frazier is charged as an adult and will be in court monday. >>> a pastor who asked to help a man who heard alleged voices is dead. roland zinay yelled demons, i kill demons when they...