somebody in my family who had gone to the tabloids and for, you know, $20,000 had sold me out. and steadman came into the room with tears in his eyes, we knew it was coming out. stedman said, the story is out. i have a copy of it if you want to see it and i m really sorry. you don t deserve this. it was that moment. you looked at him and thought, i love this man? no. i looked at him and i thought, here is somebody who is willing to stand in and stand up for you. and that s what love is. very true. so they had a great sit-down. everybody can see that tonight. it premiers tonight. the week lineup, not just oprah, howard stern, condoleezza rice
the murder was here, and he was living just a ways up here. as i learned more about him through article that i read, i realized how much more we had in common than just our name. the fact that we were living in the same neighborhood. we were around the same age. we both grew up in single parent households and had troubles growing up, and the more i thought about it, the more i wanted reach out to him, and i started thinking that there s something larger here, and how do disparities exist where you can have two people that have such similar backgrounds and circumstances, and end up in different plays. that was a small bit of youth advocate, wes moore s story. tom brokaw presents bridging the divide. it s excellent. it premiers this friday night at 7:00 p.m. eastern on the usa network. nbc news special correspondent andy, nbc nightly news, tom brokaw. legendary anchor. yes, that explains why i m nervous. i really want to talk with you about the documentary. i do think it s exce
through article that i read, i realized how much more we had in common than just our name. the fact that we were living in the same neighborhood. we were around the same age. we both grew up in single parent households and had troubles growing up, and the more i thought about it, the more i wanted reach out to him, and i started thinking that there s something larger here, and how do disparities exist where you can have two people that have such similar backgrounds and circumstances, and end up in different plays. that was a small bit of youth advocate, wes moore s story. tom brokaw presents bridging the divide. it s excellent. it premiers this friday night at 7:00 p.m. eastern on the usa network. nbc news special correspondent andy, nbc nightly news, tom brokaw. legendary anchor. yes, that explains why i m nervous. i really want to talk with you about the documentary. i do think it s excellent. remiss in having you here if i
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happening at every church because, he says, unlike the past, most of the issues that blacks, whites and everybody else struggle with are the same. we have problems with our kids. we have problems with bills. we have problems on the job. reporter: but not everybody thinks integrating the black church is such a good idea. michael whiel is the former managing editor of the baptist voice and co-founder of realurbannews.com. it s ours. it s the one last place in the world that we have that we can call our own. we have whites on our board and they are different than blacks, speak up a little more than blacks, yeah, but that means that they feel a sense of freedom. they feel a sense of belonging. if other churches aren t doing, it are they really practicing authentic christianity? it really is about bringing change to our community. don t miss cnn s black in america special almighty debt. it premiers a week from thursday.