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"today, the whirlwinds of revolt are shaking the nation." >> reporter: reading king's handwritten words 60 years later, crawford says, they still matter. >> though we have come a long way, we have a long way to go. >> reporter: to keep the dream alive... >> think god almighty, we are free at last. >> reporter: nikole killion, cbs news, atlanta. >> norah: that is tonight's >> judge judy: was the dog purchased with all of your money? >> it was, your honor. >> announcer: a pet divides exes even further... >> she brought the dog home to me as a gift. >> that's not true. >> announcer: ...and their battle... >> judge judy: the dog is currently with you. >> yes. >> announcer: ...takes more than an emotional toll. >> he's actually registered as my therapy dog. >> judge judy: therapy for what? >> the anxiety that i got after the assault. i have pictures of my bruises. i was terrified. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution
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cbs's nikole killion got a rare look at the draft of the historic speech. >> i have a dream. >> before there was a dream, there was a draft. >> this was the first draft of the speech that later became "i have a dream." >> reporter: entitled "normalcy never again," it did not include the word dream according to vicki crawford, who oversees the morehouse college king collection at the woodruff library. >> we are inside the vault. >> where cbs news was granted rare access to king's personal papers and books. >> reporter: how did "normalcy never again" devolve into "i have a dream?" >> doctor king very often would revise and revise and draft and draft speech is. >> he worked on this all night. >> all night long. >> reporter: what but when he got to the podium, something changed. >> for the first ten, 15 minutes, he read the taxpayer for the gospel singer said, well, tell them about thedream. he went off text.
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