vanilla. 25 flavors. lloyd s custard in summer s point. bob: i would like the whole thing. andrea: me, too. bob: this week, president obama was in detroit at the henry ford museum. where there is a bus that was, i said dearborn, michigan. it says detroit. that is the producer. this is the bus that rosa parks rode in. the montgomery, alabama, bus boycott that many believe was the beginning of the civil rights movement. a young minister dr. martin luther king involved in that. rosa parks was a great hero. obama sat there and reflected on what it must have been like to have that courage. it happened december 1, 1955. proud to say my now departed father was a part of that and was involved in the civil rights movement for many years. congratulations, dad. rosa park and martin luther king.
not just chocolate and vanilla. 25 flavors. lloyd s custard in summer s point. bob: i would like the whole thing. andrea: me, too. bob: this week, president obama was in detroit at the henry ford museum. where there is a bus that was, i said dearborn, michigan. it says detroit. that is the producer. this is the bus that rosa parks rode in. the montgomery, alabama, bus boycott that many believe was the beginning of the civil rights movement. a young minister dr. martin luther king involved in that. rosa parks was a great hero. obama sat there and reflected on what it must have been like to have that courage. it happened december 1, 1955. proud to say my now departed father was a part of that and was involved in the civil rights movement for many years. congratulations, dad. rosa park and martin luther
windows and it was sergeant weichel s demeanor and the way he handled children. he would ensure that ever child received something, with whether it s the smallest thing as a pencil or a booklet to write in. reporter: during those days back home, everyone could see his own children meant everything to him. just excited. these are the most important things to me. my kids. so i m glad to see them on the holidays. reporter: he was pro moted posthumously to sergeant and he is survivored business hi fiance and three children. barbara starr, cnn. top of the hour, i m suzanne malveaux. we re able to hear from president obama and the leersd of canada and mexico. they re meeting at the white house. he s with the canadian prime minister and the mexican if the. the t meeting critical as they discuss the economy. jobs, trades, energy as well as our security. we re expecting to hear there them in less than 15 minutes. we ll bring to it you live. and a passenger plane crashed in a
ability to silence the press? saint makers. what does it take to be a saint? ask this baptist that used to be lying? his unlikely in a path to sainthood. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn presents with tonight s host, randi kay and sanjay gupta. good evening. we begin with this unbelievable story of how u.s. soldiers were used as human guinea pigs. during the cold war they embarked on the program to test chemical and biological weapons. the researchers used animals but believe it or not, also humans and volunteer who is had no idea what they were signing up for. nearly a half a century later, the guinea pigs are emerging from the shadows and stories about what the mill pear did and how they are being treated now. . i joined at 18 years of age. it was the height of the vietnam war era and i really felt a sense of duty to my country to go and serve. i went straight to ft. brag. it was the thing to do. that was my obligation and my duty as an a
wes moore? can i add something here? sure. i think it s very important. as difficult as it s been for all of us analyzing this to get this race right before we count people in or out. i was talking to people this week and was reminded of the metamorphosis that happened in the 92 campaign by one bill clinton who had problems connecting, had an image of being slick willie and became the man from hope, arkansas, and rode that all the way to the presidency. so it s a question. i don t have the answer, but it s a question as to whether in the course of a difficult primary campaign romney is able to, you know, to sort of find his identity as a candidate in a way he can become more personal, can connect better, he can, in some ways persuade conservatives that, look, i do have a belief system here about government having been in government that i will bring to the white house. and then once he if he can become the nominee becomes very well positioned as frankly a