does this show the influence sports leagues have over sports journali journalism s biggest player? and are you one of the movie goers that made this the top-grossing film last weekend? there he is. what s your name sdm. cecil gaines. i m carter wilson, head butler. did you know the story of the butler began with one reporter s quest for the ultimate white house insider? we ll talk with the washington post s wil haygood about how his reporting helped birth the box office bonanza. i m eric deggans and this is reliable sources. on saturday, the national mall hosted thousands commemorating the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. the event, organized in part by activists and msnbc host al sharpton drew intense news coverage as it did 50 years ago, when the reporters on the scene shaped the way the nation would understand the civil rights movement. dab rather was a young reporter at cbs news back then, assigned to cover the movement.
wrote the script for game change. so he came in and saw the civil rights epic, epic quality of the story. because mr. allen served in the white house during some of the most tumultuous moments in this nation s history. he was there and heard the echoes and the ripples of the murder of emmet till, the murder of medger evers and the landmark civil rights bills of 1964 and 1965. what was interesting to me about this, the butler in the movie, his name is cecil gaines, not eugene allen and there are some aspects of his life are different. everything from having a son involved in the civil rights movement who he clashed with, to having a mother whos was raped by an overseer on the plantation. were you concerned that the
sports leagues have over sports journali journalism s biggest player? and are you one of the movie goers that made this the top-grossing film last weekend? there he is. what s your name sdm. cecil gaines. i m carter wilson, head butler. did you know the story of the butler began with one reporter s quest for the ultimate white house insider? we ll talk with the washington post s wil haygood about how his reporting helped birth the box office bonanza. i m eric deggans and this is reliable sources. on saturday, the national mall hosted thousands commemorating the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. the event, organized in part by activists and msnbc host al sharpton drew intense news coverage as it did 50 years ago, when the reporters on the scene shaped the way the nation would understand the civil rights movement. dab rather was a young reporter at cbs news back then, assigned to cover the movement. governor wallace is now walking away from the door
0 legal right to any vacation time. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. stay tuned for reliable sources. there s not been a news story quite like it in 50 years. the 1963 march on washington. now back to roger mudd. here at the lincoln memorial, the sight that is almost something no washingtonian has beheld. news reports from the march along with coverage of the civil rights movement helped change minds about the protesters and the fight to end segregation. we ll talk with the reporters who were there, including dan rather, who reported for cbs news and paul delaney, a founding member of the national association of black journalists. plus the new york times says espn dropped its partnership with public tv s front line when the nfl objected to a documentary about head injuries. does this show the influence sports leagues have over sports journali journalism s biggest player? and are you one of the movie goers that made
mediating and has been mediating and the san diego city attorney and two powerful san diego city council members including the president of the city council who would not acting mayor if in fact filner does step down tomorrow. when you talk about a settlement here, what would happen with the 18? our last count is 18 women that alleged some sort of harassment by the mayor. this settlement, would it just involve the mayor and the former press secretary or could this actually open up for all 18 women to somehow get something out of this? hard to say. it is our understanding that the only legal action has been filed by that one woman, his former press secretary, irene mccormick jackson. we do not know what the plans are are all of these other women. we ll have to wait and see. we do know many of them have reported the details of their allegations of inappropriate behavior to the san diego county sheriff s department which has been had a hot line open for women to come forward