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(For the 6:00 p.m. newscast.) 0:12:59: Alabama Ethics Commission meeting on Evelyn Pratt, Huntsville elementary school principal who had been elected to the state board of education. The commission had ruled that holding both positions would be a conflict of interest, and the case was ultimately turned over to the attorney general.. (For the 10:00 p.m. newscast.) 0:14:37: Legislative committee meetings about the gas and oil severance tax increase bill. (For the 6:00 p.m. newscast.) 0:16:05: Legislative committee meetings about the gas and oil severance tax increase bill. (For the 10:00 p.m. newscast.) 0:17:18: Alabama advisory committee to the U.S. Civil Rights Commission discussing abuses by the Montgomery Police Department toward Black citizens. 0:18:59: Senate Governmental Affairs Committee public hearing on reapportionment. (For the 10:00 p.m. newscast.) 0:20:15: Johnny Harris arriving at the Montgomery County courthouse for his pre-trial hearing on January 26, 1983. Harris had been on death row since he was convicted of killing a guard in the 1974 uprising at Holman prison, but he was granted a retrial in the summer of 1981. Though he was convicted again in 1983, Harris's death sentence was overturned in 1987 and he was released on parole in 1991. (For the 6:00 p.m. newscast.) 0:21:10: Johnny Harris arriving at the Montgomery County courthouse for his pre-trial hearing on January 26, 1983. Harris had been on death row since he was convicted of killing a guard in the 1974 uprising at Holman prison, but he was granted a retrial in the summer of 1981. Though he was convicted again in 1983, Harris's death sentence was overturned in 1987 and he was released on parole in 1991. (For the 10:00 p.m. newscast.) 0:21:50: Radio station WBAM taking calls from listeners after the death of Bear Bryant. The segment also features interviews with local citizens reacting to the news. 0:23:26: Governor George Wallace reacting to the death of Bear Bryant. 0:24:26: Doctor discussing attempts to revive Bear Bryant after his heart attack. 0:24:50: Druid City Hospital press conference about the death of Bear Bryant. (For the 11:00 p.m. newscast.) 0:29:10: University of Alabama football players reacting to the death of Bear Bryant. 0:30:07: Video and stills of Bear Bryant, to be used in memorial programming. Included is footage from the press conference he gave after the 1982 Liberty Bowl, his last game. (For the 10:30 p.m. show close.) 0:31:00: Obituary for Bear Bryant. (For the 7:00 p.m. newscast.) 0:34:50: University of Alabama staff reacting to the death of Bear Bryant. 0:37:24: Press conference by University of Alabama athletic staff at Druid City Hospital after the death of Bear Bryant. 0:39:11: Freeze frames of Bear Bryant to be used in memorial programming. 0:40:11: WSFA-TV News Special Report by Bob Howell about the death of Bear Bryant. 0:41:00: WSFA-TV News Special Report by Bob Howell about the death of Bear Bryant. 0:41:41: Press conference held by the Governor's Task Force on Economic Recovery after issuing its report. (Fort the 6:00 p.m. newscast.) 0:42:24: Citizens in Auburn, Alabama, reacting to the news of Bear Bryant's death. 0:44:15: Legislature passing a resolution honoring Bear Bryant. 0:45:00: \"Blue Star Memorial By-Way\" marker on U.S. Highway 231. The marker was sponsored by the Willow Garden Club. 0:45:36: Legislature working on a package of bills submitted by Governor George Wallace during a special session. Five of the bills dealt with shortfalls in the state's General Fund budget, including a controversial measure that would increase oil and gas severance taxes. (For the 6:00 p.m. newscast.) 0:47:50: Legislature working on a package of bills submitted by Governor George Wallace during a special session. Five of the bills dealt with shortfalls in the state's General Fund budget, including a controversial measure that would increase oil and gas severance taxes. (For the 10:00 p.m. newscast.) 0:49:33: Governor George Wallace and bankers speaking on mortgage foreclosures. Standing with Wallace are Henry Leslie and Harry Brock Jr., officers of the Alabama Bankers Association and Modern Banking Association, respectively. During the press conference, the men announced a 90-day moratorium on foreclosures for mortgage holder who had recently lost their jobs. (For the 6:00 p.m. newscast.) 0:50:44: Governor George Wallace and bankers speaking on mortgage foreclosures. Standing with Wallace are Henry Leslie and Harry Brock Jr., officers of the Alabama Bankers Association and Modern Banking Association, respectively. During the press conference, the men announced a 90-day moratorium on foreclosures for mortgage holder who had recently lost their jobs. (For the 10:00 p.m. newscast.) 0:51:24: Report submitted by the Alabama Advisory Council on Vocational Education to the Alabama Board of Education. The includes shots of students at John Patterson Technical School in Montgomery. 0:52:48: Preparations for Bear Bryant's funeral in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. 0:54:26: Montgomery County School Board considering a proposal to establish a creative and performing arts center at Carver High School. (For the 6:00 p.m. newscast.) 0:55:27: Memorial service for Bear Bryant at Memorial Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. 0:57:12: Auburn University football players reacting to the news of Bear Bryant's death. 0:58:23: Montgomery County School Board considering a proposal to establish a creative and performing arts center at Carver High School. (For the 10:00 p.m. newscast.) 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