Police say theyre in the very early stages of their investigation. This crash accounts for three deaths on the valleys roadways, this weekend alone. We expect more information at some point this morning and will keep you updated. And were following another fatal accident. This one happening about 20 miles north of town on the 15. All we know is one person has died in a crash on southbound 15 just north of the 93 intersection. As a result, the southbound lanes on the 15 are closed right now, so be aware if youre heading in that direction. The next accident were following happened near the strip just a few hours ago. Police telling us a pedestrian was hit by a car near koval and tropicana. We do know that person was taken to the hospital, but we arent sure of their condition right now. When our photographer got to the scene, much of it was cleared. Metro is investigating and well bring an update when we get it. Shifting gears to weather, where some areas in Southern Nevada are getting so
A deadly night on the roadways. We have three seperate crashes to tell you about. In the first one. 2 people are dead after a bad crash on boulder highway and d. I. This happened last night around 10 thirty. This is video from the scene. Metro telling us two vehicles were involved in this crash. The driver and a passenger in one taken to the hospital in critical the driver in the other vehicle was also taken to the hospital and is in stable condition. Police say theyre in the very early stages of their investigation. This crash accounts for three deaths on the valleys roadways, this weekend alone. We expect more information at some point this morning and will keep you updated. And were following another fatal crash. This one happening about 20 miles north of town on the 15. All we know is one person has died in a crash on southbound 15 just north of the 93 intersection. As a result, the southbound lanes on the 15 are closed right now, so be aware if youre heading in that direction. The
Mr. Chairman. You can hear the gavel. I can remember sam irvin sitting up there. It brings back memories. It certainly is filled with the echoes of history. Coming up next on American History tv, a Panel Discusses minority activism leading up to the 1968 election. It is part of dr. Martin luther king jr. s Poor Peoples Campaign, africanamerican into condo activist came to washington, d. C. They explained how people of different races came together but it is largely remembered as an africanamerican movement. This event is part of the American Folklife Center at the library of congress to Mark National hispanic heritage month. This is about 80 minutes. Thank you so much, everybody. We are going to move on to our first panel discussion. I should say that my name is steve winick, a writer at the American Folklife Center. We are presenting this symposium entitled organizing across the boundaries, strategies and coalitions in the struggle for civil rights and. Social justice. This first pres
Justice. When poor people marched on washington, the 68 campaign in black and brown. I will introduce the speakers briefly and then they can come up and begin the discussion. So the first person ill introduce is Gordon Mantler, whos an assistant professor at George Washington university specializing in the history and rhetoric of 20th century social Justice Movements and the africanamerican and Latino History of the United States as well as an oral history and history of film. His first book and focus of his Library Presentation is power to the poor and the fight for Economic Justice 1960 to 1974 and it was published in 2013 in the inaugural volume in the politics and power series of the North Carolina press. Were happy to have him here and hes the recipient of many awards. So were very happy to have Gordon Mantler here, how is this going to work . Come on up and have a seat . Yeah. And our second panelist resides andworks in boil heights in eechlt lavm. It was while attempting east l.
This first presentation is called when poor people marched on washington, the 1968 campaign in black and brown. I will introduce the speakers, and then they can come up and begin the discussion. So, the first person i will introduce is gordon who is an Gordon Mantler who is an assistant professor at George Washington university specializing in the history and the rhetoric of 20th century social Justice Movements and the africanamerican and latino experience in the united states, as well as oral history and history of film. His first book and focus of his Library Presentation is power to the poor, blackbrown coalition, and the fight for Economic Justice 1960 to 1974. It was published in 2013. And so, we are really happy to have him here. He is the recipient of many awards, including the first annual ronald t. Ferrar civil rights history award. So we are very happy to have him here. And how is this going to work . Come on up and have a seat. Yeah. Our second speaker is going to be our se