Go into the house of the lord. This is the day that the lord has made. [applause] and weve come to rejoice and to be glad. Today is a day of remembrance. We remember the past, the past sorrows, the past sadness, the past sacrifices that were made. Its also a day we reflect on the present of our potential, our promise and our possibilities. But today is also a day where we try to reconcile our future. The hurt, the horror and the hope that is to come. On this day, we remember the bombing of the 16th street Baptist Church, where four little girls lost their lives. Addie may collins addie mae collins, denise mcnair, Carole Robertson lost their lives. Our most valuable and our most vulnerable. It took the most valuable, the most vulnerable to galvanize a generation to motivate a movement, to make the better days of birmingham better bitter days of birmingham better. But were here to remember and im glad that everybody has a seat. [laughter] [applause] reverend price as jesus told james and
Go into the house of the lord. This is the day that the lord has made. [applause] and weve come to rejoice and to be glad. Today is a day of remembrance. We remember the past, the past sorrows, the past sadness, the past sacrifices that were made. Its also a day we reflect on the present of our potential, our promise and our possibilities. But today is also a day where we try to reconcile our future. The hurt, the horror and the hope that is to come. On this day, we remember the bombing of the 16th street Baptist Church, where four little girls lost their lives. Addie may collins addie mae collins, denise mcnair, Carole Robertson lost their lives. Our most valuable and our most vulnerable. It took the most valuable, the most vulnerable to galvanize a generation to motivate a movement, to make the better days of birmingham better bitter days of birmingham better. But were here to remember and im glad that everybody has a seat. [laughter] [applause] reverend price as jesus told james and
People in the neighborhood are realing from this senseless death. Eyewitness News Reporter Alicia Nieves spoke to the folks tonight and shes live in the sat center with more on their reaction. Someone the entire community knew a quiet man that roamed streets and didnt bother anyone and he was beaten to death last week and that was tough for the community and for neighbors theres some relief now that his murderers may have been caught. A week after the memorial was put up in the mayfair section of philadelphia an a week after the 57yearold homeless man was murdered they believe they know who robbed him on lauering street and beat him to death. Three teens. And today police say the teen have been arrested. And i dont even think the man had a dime on him or cellphone. They beat him for anything. Eleanor london is one of many in this Mayfair Community out raiminged by this murder. She knew kevin cullen as the homeless man that quietly roamed the streets of mayfair all day and at night he w
Line, everybody on the block can get on the phone. What is different is that everything is louder in terms of how you reach and the speed of the communication. For the full schedule, go to booktv. Org. Next, remarks from California Attorney general javier basera, about lawsuits filed on behalf of immigration and environment. He discussed constitutionality and pregnancy counseling to inform people about state abortion services. Held by the National Press club, this is an hour. All right, hello, everybody, i guess well get started. Good morning, welcome to the National Press club and welcome to everybody who is watching on line and on cspan. Im chris mcgarren, a reporter at the los angeles times. And here with the California Attorney general, xavier bassera, many in washington are familiar with him. He served 12 terms, a member of the ways and Means Committee and the highest Ranking Member in congress. Up to a few weeks ago, i was based there and familiar with his work in california. Gov
Then the conversation turned to me. Over the last few weeks, a number of women have come forward to talk about how they felt my actions had affected them. I was shocked. I was upset. But in responding to their claims, i also wanted to be respectful of that broader conversation because all Women Deserve to be heard and their experiences taken seriously. I think that was the right thing to do. I also think it gave some people the false impression that i was admitting to doing things that, in fact, i havent done. Some of the allegations against me are simply not true. Others, i remember very differently. I said at the outset that the Ethics Committee was the right venue for these allegations to be heard and investigated and evaluated on their merits. That i was prepared to cooperate fully, and that i was confident in the outcome. You know, an important part of the conversation weve been having the last few months has been about how men abuse their power and privilege to hurt women. I am p