Theres a lot of division, you know, all colors, the black here, the hispanic here but right now it doesnt matter. Everybodys helping one another. Its amazing to see that, honestly. You know, it kind of makes you want to cry in a way. It makes you want to cry. But in a good way because at the end, it is the truth. We are all in it together. Thank you for watching. Cnn tonight starts right now. This is cnn breaking news. A lot to cover in the next couple of hours here on cnn. Breaking news, Tropical Storm harvey threatens a second landfall in a mat he of hours in a region inundated with lifethreatening floods. A is your few beginning in houston in just two hours. This is cnn tonight. Im don lemon. 10,000 people in shelters tonight. Houston, but the devastation of the storm far from over. Look at this incredible scene. This is interstate 10. This was today. Harvey, by the way could, dump an additional 15 inches of rain on louisiana and texas, bringing more catastrophic flooding before mak
Hundreds of tapes found in his home. Samerica, our visit to a powerful memorial documenting a painful chapter in history and a personal discovery ill never forget. Announcer this is nbc nightly news with lester holt across america live from montgomery. The historic dexter avenue King Memorial Baptist Church in the heart of montgomery, alabama, a city long known both as the cradle of the confederacy and the birthplace of the civil rights movement. Today, a city owning its past while embracing its future, a revitalized downtown, home to new Tech Companies and manufacturing, a charming riverfront and minor league baseball. Good evening, everyone, from montgomery, alabama. Night two of our across america journey. A pastor at this church was none other than Martin Luther king jr. From 1954 until 1960. It was in the basement here he helped organize the montgomery bus boycott. In fact, just down dexter avenue a little bit here, rosa parks famously refused to give up her seat on a bus in 1955.
William "Bill" Goines enlisted in the Navy in 1955 and served as a frogman before being named to one of the first SEAL teams created in 1962 by President John F. Kennedy.