Rally where he himself went down when the ushers would not do it and removed those ropes so it would be integrated because in gods eyes, all are equal. And setting out in the constitution, all are created equal. So billy graham sustained that in his years of friendship with dr. King and showing that he was a nonpartisan, nonracial leader, helped save the lives of all men created equal. So that goes so far that hes willing to put it on the line. He made the head usher resign that day when he made that courageous, but what he felt probably wasnt courageous at all but the right action. So billy graham even to his last day when he made a short video was all about informing people about jesus, about the salvation they could have if they would just embrace jesus, and find what eternal life really is all about. That it isnt what treasures we store here on this planet but the ones we store in heaven. We embrace them. Never another like him but we can always remember him with pride and as he wo
Waiting to hear more about the conditions of those hurt and we have no word yet on a cause but we will keep you updated third a man is in custody after a woman says she was attacked along the highline trail, good evening on thomaston. I am kathy walsh and cbs4s Andrea Floris joins us live from the highline canal and the victim told you that the picture was taken of the attacker. Reporter a very faint picture but she was able to capture it seconds after he attacked hd us this afternoon they saw a man who fit the description of that suspect standing on this bridge and they called police, dpd says thanks to their quick thinking they have a man in custody tonight. They are afraid to walk the trail. Lisa rhoades said the recent attack on a highline trail has her neighbors on edge. Denver police say that a woman dartmouth and forest was attacked by a man friday afternoon and a neighbor who did not want to be identified tells us he came across the victim seconds after the attack. I was walkin
Reverend William Lawson, civil rights icon and spiritual leader known as "Houston's Pastor," died at 95, leaving a legacy of racial justice and interfaith collaboration.
WATERBURY A Waterbury Superior Court judge sentenced a Bridgeport man to 15 years in prison Thursday after he pleaded guilty to attempted first-degree robbery in connection with a 2019 murder.
Howard Jefferson, 52, acted as the lookout in a robbery gone bad on Dec. 7, 2019. Denise Roger-Rollins