In ames for the family leadership summit, where nine leading republican president ial candidates are scheduled to speak. On cspan, cspan radio, and he span. Org. The road to the white house, 2016. We take you there. Each week real america, bringing you archival films. One year after president Lyndon Johnson signed the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the u. S. Information agency Brother Group of civil rights leaders together to discuss their effectiveness. The moderator is a civil lights civil rights lawyer who along with others, founded americans for democratic action argued 16 cases before the u. S. Supreme court, lobbying congress for passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act the white house today, july 2, 19 624. The occasion, signing into law the Civil Rights Act of 19 for. 1964. We much not we must not approach this in a vengeful spirit. The purpose is not to punish. The purpose is not to divide but to end divisions that have lasted too long. The purpose is national, not regional. This Civil Ri
We must not approach the observance and enforcement of this law in a vengeful spirit. Its purpose is not to punish. Its purpose is not to divide, but to end divisions. Divisions which have lasted all too long. Its purpose is national, not regional. [applause] this Civil Rights Act is a challenge to all of us. To go to work and our communities and our states, in our homes and in our hearts, to eliminate the last vestiges of injustice in our beloved country. So tonight, i urge every public official, every religious leader , every business and professional man, every workingman, every housewife, i urge every american to join in this effort to bring justice and hope to all our people. And to bring peace to our land. [applause] one year has passed. Where has it gone . What has and what has not been done during that year which held such great promise . I am joe rall. One year has passed since we had the president civil rights bill enacted into law. A year ago we had a program with some of th
This morning is live at the scene of a fatal crash, investigators say this is a hit and run. Reporter northbound lanes of Orange Blossom trail are shut down no longer allowing southbound traffic to come through this intersection where they are investigating a fatal hit and run. When we were pulling up here about an hour ago we could not believe the damage. The vehicle is all smashed up and it almost looks like a convertible because the top is gone. Just passed this way you can see pieces of glass shimmering along the ground, where glass shattered in this wreck we learned were involved for cars. It happened before 3 15 a. M. This morning. We confirmed for cars four cars involved, they do have the driver who took off, in custody. We told that drive we are told that drivers being treated for possible injuries. The Media Contact for state troopers is on the way out how this wreck happened we will update you as soon as we get that information. Back out here live, Orange County sheriffs depu
Cullen was airlifted to camden where his colleagues gathered and he died at 12 30 this morning. I believe up until the end we held out hope. Sean cullen was born in ireland and came to the United States at age 3, he is survived by his fiance who is pregnant, a 9monthold son and his parents and three siblings, his older brother, garret is a detective with the state police. Prior to joining he worked parttime with several Police Departments and went fulltime at west hampton. He understood when someone dialed 911 they really needed him and he understood what it meant to live out your dream. The 21yearold woman that hit cullen voluntarily took a blood alcohol test and has not been charged. And as they grapple with the third trooper death in 10 months, you never get used to it. At the end of the day we have to pick up ourselves up by our boot traps. And go out and do our job. Cullen will be buried with full honors. Im nora muchanic, channel 6 action news. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie
Keep it from being too strong, but keep it from being weakened on the floor, and because they conducted debate in whats known as the committee of the whole, votes were not recorded by and large, and the only way to know how someone voted was to be there physically and watch, and except for reporters, no one could take notes on paper in the house gallery so the forces led by Clarence Mitchell and others devised a system of gallery watchers, the segregationists called them vultures, but they had to sit there and keep notes in their head who was voting how, what amendment, and in the precell phone era, had to round up family members to make sure enough were on the floor at any one time to defeat hostile legislative mischief, so a bunch of young activists led by a Woman Working for the textiles who is still alive fighting all the fights, would sit in a telephone tree and they heard something was happening on the floor, they would physically go run office to office, going come on, and after