juan: the cold case and the violation, and going to what was it called? that island? emily: they are conducting investigations. juan: today, there was a sighting at a hamburger joint of giselle maxwell. dana: in-n-out burger in los angeles. dana: she is the new abominable. juan: warnings about the plague. emily takes us on the ground. the epicenter of the homeless crisis in l.a.
hamburger joint named the bionic burger. wow, i didn t know i would get me a wife when i got me a burger. you just knew? yeah, right there. a wedding soon followed at city hall. their young love led to three children, all boys and later six grandchildren. they had their share of marital problems, including money issues and infidelity, but they worked them out. so when their 20th anniversary rolled around, they decided to renew their vows and throw their big party. i said would you marry me again if i asked you to? she said, well, yeah. i says, okay. you know, they wanted to renew their love, show everybody. and it was a way for her to get her dream wedding. gosh.
americans were wondering what the future was of our presence in vietnam. bush wanted to go see for himself. he interacts with black servicemen, black troops in combat, and it really does impress upon him that african-americans are willing to die in the service of their country, but then don t have the same rights as the rest of their fellow citizens when they return home. the first time i came back from vietnam, i was thrown out of a hamburger joint even though i had come back wounded. and had served a year in the army. my father believed and said that african-american men and women who serve their country in vietnam or any other war deserve to come home and to be treated fairly. simple as that. their cause must be our cause too. lyndon johnson is determined to pass the fair housing act,
african-americans are willing to die in the service of their country, but then don t have the same rights as the rest of their fellow citizens when they return home. the first time i came back from vietnam, i was thrown out of a hamburger joint even though i had come back wounded. and had served a year in the army. my father believed and said that african-american men and women who serve their country in vietnam or any other war deserve to come home and to be treated fairly. simple as that. their cause must be our cause too. lyndon johnson is determined to pass the fair housing act, which will give everybody an opportunity to purchase the homes and rent the homes that they wish. george bush thinks about it, and that weighs heavily on him. he knows that this is not a subject that is of interest to his constituents.
that african-americans are willing to die in the service of their country, but then don t have the same rights as the rest of their fellow citizens when they return home. the fist time i came back i was thrown out of a hamburger joint even though i came back wounded and served a year this the army. my father believed and said that african-american men and women who served their country in vietnam or any other war deserve to come home and be treated fairly. simple as that. their cause must be our cause too. lyndon johnson is determined to pass the fair housing act to give everybody an opportunity to purchase the homes and rent the homes that they wish. george bush thinks about it and that weighs heavily on him ask knows this is not a subject that is of interest to his