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dr. king fought and struggled that are ever-present today, both in our policy and our politics and in our national culture and through our social fabric. during this year also, we commemorate the 40th anniversary of the congressional black caucus. it's important for us to remember that the congressional black caucus was founded to tackle the injustices that dr. king pointed to and to promote equity in the united states and with and through our united states political process. dr. king dedicated his life to the then-uncomfortable conversations on injustice faced by african-americans across the country. dr. king knew that tackling discrimination in the united states could not only focus on knocking down social barriers but also economic barriers that held african-american workers, held low-wage workers from economic wealth to sustain their families. i want to thank dr. christensen and so many of my other colleagues who join me in the introduction of house resolution 198, recognizing the coordina
dr. king fought and struggled that are ever-present today, both in our policy and our politics and in our national culture and through our social fabric. during this year also, we commemorate the 40th anniversary of the congressional black caucus. it's important for us to remember that the congressional black caucus was founded to tackle the injustices that dr. king pointed to and to promote equity in the united states and with and through our united states political process. dr. king dedicated...
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solidarity with workers across america against the republicans who are on the working class the son of dr king martin luther king the third wrote a column for the f l c o this morning saying forty three years ago my father martin luther king jr was assassinated while he was in memphis tennessee supporting the strike of municipal sanitation workers he saw the strike as part of the great struggle of his time a struggle for democracy for truth for justice and for human dignity these are the same basic reasons my father would be joining with millions of other americans that day in supporting public employees in wisconsin indiana ohio and other states where collective bargaining is now under attack. let's honor dr king the right way this week and from now on show up and participate. age pan officials estimate that seven tons of radioactive waste is flowing into the ocean every hour at the crippled daiichi nuclear facility the source of the leaking waste appears to be reactor two attempts to clog the leak was cement have failed and new attempts to plug the hole with a junk shot of sawdust chemicals
solidarity with workers across america against the republicans who are on the working class the son of dr king martin luther king the third wrote a column for the f l c o this morning saying forty three years ago my father martin luther king jr was assassinated while he was in memphis tennessee supporting the strike of municipal sanitation workers he saw the strike as part of the great struggle of his time a struggle for democracy for truth for justice and for human dignity these are the same...
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who killed dr king who paid for it and why. it's a special believe it's because of you know that the secession talk today in texas is nothing but part of the republican distraction to show you know there are more fortune five hundred companies in houston that any city in america except for new york so texas is going to see that this is well before the presidential election this is when you through meet your base you you gin up the contributions so texas is going to see but it's a great shock to get people talking and distracted from the other things that are going on and of course that's what was happening back in eighteen sixteen eighteen sixty one there were a lot of distractions so people wouldn't realize hey we're used by people in the south really don't want to see it but as to who killed dr king. you know anything about it is very relevant you know in light of the king day bomb plot and spoke out on. the arizona massacre in arresting chin states for us which hasn't obama it's very relevant question king was murder it was
who killed dr king who paid for it and why. it's a special believe it's because of you know that the secession talk today in texas is nothing but part of the republican distraction to show you know there are more fortune five hundred companies in houston that any city in america except for new york so texas is going to see that this is well before the presidential election this is when you through meet your base you you gin up the contributions so texas is going to see but it's a great shock to...
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another wildcard introduced today, a conversation took place between dr. king and prosecutors before king's grand jury testimony and what he said was very helpful to barry bonds but notes the conversation was never turned over to the defense. exactly what he said, we don't know. the judge had defense attorneys write it down on piece of paper and pass to it prosecutors so everybody would know. court convenes at 11:30. there is also as you mentioned one of the jurors is ill the jury has been sent home for the day. what that is going to do for the length of the case week don't know. more witnesses are going to be called to substantiate everything being discussed. when this case going to wrap up, nobody knows. until today the guess was closing arguments on thursday, now it's looking maybe next week. >> eric: a santa cruz man remains in a medically induced coma following a virns beating at dodgers stadium. police say two men wearing dodger gear attacked him as he was leaving the game last thursday. they released sketches of the suspects. a $10,000 reward is being of
another wildcard introduced today, a conversation took place between dr. king and prosecutors before king's grand jury testimony and what he said was very helpful to barry bonds but notes the conversation was never turned over to the defense. exactly what he said, we don't know. the judge had defense attorneys write it down on piece of paper and pass to it prosecutors so everybody would know. court convenes at 11:30. there is also as you mentioned one of the jurors is ill the jury has been sent...
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another wildcard introduced today, a conversation took place between dr. king and prosecutors before king's grand jury testimony and what he said was very helpful to barry bonds but notes the conversation was never turned over to the defense. exactly what he said, we don't know. the judge had defense attorneys write it down on piece of paper and pass to it prosecutors so everybody would know. court convenes at 11:30. there is also as you mentioned one of the jurors is ill the jury has been sent home for the day. what that is going to do for the length of the case week don't know. more witnesses are going to be called to substantiate everything being discussed. when this case going to wrap up, nobody knows. until today the guess was closing arguments on thursday, now it's looking maybe next week. >> eric: a santa cruz man remains in a medically induced coma following a virns beating at dodgers stadium. police say two men wearing dodger gear attacked him as he was leaving the game last thursday. they released sketches of the suspects. a $10,000 reward is being of
another wildcard introduced today, a conversation took place between dr. king and prosecutors before king's grand jury testimony and what he said was very helpful to barry bonds but notes the conversation was never turned over to the defense. exactly what he said, we don't know. the judge had defense attorneys write it down on piece of paper and pass to it prosecutors so everybody would know. court convenes at 11:30. there is also as you mentioned one of the jurors is ill the jury has been sent...
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dr. king's assassination. we covered a lot of around that night has what he saw was an incomplete telling. nice to have you on the program. let me start with the sad news of the day and we will move on to how we can build upon the legacy left by scott king. she was laid to rest. your thoughts on the legacy in the living black history that they contributed to. >> they will go down in the annals of american history as a woman of remarkable courage and endurance. without her vision and commitment to the ideals of her husband, we would not today have the dr. martin luther king jr. national holiday. we would not have the infrastructure, and i believe history will show that she was truly an equal partner with dr. king and in many ways, when the tomb at -- two met several years prior, she was more progressive and more political than martin was. her partnership and her ideas helped shape his evolution. in many ways, more than most people are aware. tavis: beyond the point that is very significant, he reminded us that
dr. king's assassination. we covered a lot of around that night has what he saw was an incomplete telling. nice to have you on the program. let me start with the sad news of the day and we will move on to how we can build upon the legacy left by scott king. she was laid to rest. your thoughts on the legacy in the living black history that they contributed to. >> they will go down in the annals of american history as a woman of remarkable courage and endurance. without her vision and...
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"dr. king spoke. i sang. "we did what we had come to do. when i came back into the holding pen--" he called it, in the back, he said, "this man came up and tried to speak to me, "and he couldn't speak to me. "there was something he wanted to say, "but he could not speak, and he walked away. "and i was fascinated. "i wanted to know what he had been trying to tell me. "the next morning, i was in the hotel, and i was checking out--" i'm speaking as harry here, and he says, "and there was an envelope for me. "i took the envelope; it was very heavy. "i opened it up, and i poured out, "and there were six bullets in the envelope and a note, "and the note said, "i give you the bullets from my gun. "you and dr. king have shown me that violence is not the way. "i will try to find something more useful to do with my life." (paulson) wonderful story. it's a great story. (paulson) inspiring book. thank both of you for being here. the documentary is extraordinary, a lot of footage people have not seen for many years, and it tells the story about passion,
"dr. king spoke. i sang. "we did what we had come to do. when i came back into the holding pen--" he called it, in the back, he said, "this man came up and tried to speak to me, "and he couldn't speak to me. "there was something he wanted to say, "but he could not speak, and he walked away. "and i was fascinated. "i wanted to know what he had been trying to tell me. "the next morning, i was in the hotel, and i was checking out--" i'm...
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and as if dr. king had resigned from the southern leadership conference. and he said that he resigned because he felt they were paying lip service to his values. tavis: and to your point, king didn't resign but his own board criticized him for his vietnam speech. and a riff in his organization. i was going a speech the other day in seattle, and i had your book in my bag for a couple of days. and flipping through it. and i am giving a talk about love. and our public discourse. and my talk is wrestling with this question of what happened to the notion of love in our public discourse. what happened to the love in the debate in the public square. and example one, gandhi, he putting love at the epicenter of the debate. and you say that and you get laughed out of the room, and king does it and kennedy does it and gandhi, and now you get laughed to how love fits into the public discourse. how is it that this guy is the first to put the notion of love, and everyone has equal value put this at the center of public policy discourse? >> you have to look at india to an
and as if dr. king had resigned from the southern leadership conference. and he said that he resigned because he felt they were paying lip service to his values. tavis: and to your point, king didn't resign but his own board criticized him for his vietnam speech. and a riff in his organization. i was going a speech the other day in seattle, and i had your book in my bag for a couple of days. and flipping through it. and i am giving a talk about love. and our public discourse. and my talk is...
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ray hoped to collect a numerous bounty that racist had placed on the life of dr. king. ng, notoriety would be one reward but money could be another. >> i think his thinking was that he would get to rhodesia, a place that had no extradition treaty with the united states, that the rhodesians would smile on his crime and he would be welcomed as a hero. then he could work on getting, connecting with the bounty money that any be out there. he just didn't have time. >> reporter: after two months on the run, ray's luck ran out. he had been desperate for money and robbed a bank in london. he was caught trying to board a plane with a pistol. on june 8, 1968, the manhunt was over. >> the man who called himself raymond george snade was brought from london airport here to the police station. >> reporter: in the years that followed, conspiracy theories flourished about ray's motives, whether he had been hired by others. though ray pointedly denied that he was a contract killer. >> that was out of my league. i don't really think i have a constitution for all that type of stuff. i don'
ray hoped to collect a numerous bounty that racist had placed on the life of dr. king. ng, notoriety would be one reward but money could be another. >> i think his thinking was that he would get to rhodesia, a place that had no extradition treaty with the united states, that the rhodesians would smile on his crime and he would be welcomed as a hero. then he could work on getting, connecting with the bounty money that any be out there. he just didn't have time. >> reporter: after two...
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dr. martin luther king was shot while standing at his balcony. a sniper's bullet struck him in the jaw and severed his spinal cord. he was in tennessee for striking city sanitation workers. there was the arrest and conviction of james earl ray. ray died in prison in 1998. on the anniversary of his assassination, labor groups will gather to support workers rights across the country. starting at noon, the mayor will join hundred dollars of workers at a rally in front of city hall. at 4:45, workers in san francisco will march through the financial district. at 5:45, a rally at redwood city. a number of states voted to limit collective bargaining powers for public workers. it's not your standard morning on the car keen as bridge. hundreds of demonstrators expected to march across the bridge walkway in honor of dr. king. they will meet in the middle around noon. sponsored by bay area local councils. a number of americans are not optimistic about the prospects of retirement. chris shows us how it may be a good thing. >> reporter: maybe it's the stories
dr. martin luther king was shot while standing at his balcony. a sniper's bullet struck him in the jaw and severed his spinal cord. he was in tennessee for striking city sanitation workers. there was the arrest and conviction of james earl ray. ray died in prison in 1998. on the anniversary of his assassination, labor groups will gather to support workers rights across the country. starting at noon, the mayor will join hundred dollars of workers at a rally in front of city hall. at 4:45,...
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dr. king, whom we honor, who was assassinated 43 years ago, as i said, today, dr. king delivered the 1965 commencement address in antioche springs, ohio, where coretta scott attended many years before. on the moral question of confronting poverty, dr. king said, "there's no deficit in human resources. the deficit is in human will." yes, we all care about budget deficits. we know we need to move towards a balanced budget. we know our first focus needs to be creating jobs. we want to invest smartly and cut wisely. but we also care about the education deficit. we care about the infrastructure deficit. we care about disparities in education and health care based on class and race and gender. we care about the lack of economic mobility for millions of americans in underserved urban and underserved rural appalachian areas, like much of the presiding officer's state which borders an underserved rural area in my state. we care -- these are the deficits, we care about these deficits and our nation. but what is greater is our deficit -- what is greater is our deficit and the
dr. king, whom we honor, who was assassinated 43 years ago, as i said, today, dr. king delivered the 1965 commencement address in antioche springs, ohio, where coretta scott attended many years before. on the moral question of confronting poverty, dr. king said, "there's no deficit in human resources. the deficit is in human will." yes, we all care about budget deficits. we know we need to move towards a balanced budget. we know our first focus needs to be creating jobs. we want to...
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he said, no, dr. king is not giving any interviews, and i said but i'm here to see why he's coming to chicago. can somebody tell me why? no, he's having a press conference at ten o'clock in the morning, and you'll find out with everyone else. well, that didn't make me very happy so i decided i was going to stay by the elevators. he would have to get past me whenever he went anywhere, and like if i could get to him and not his palace guard, i might be able to get through to him, so i sat. i had newspapers. i got a diet coke, and i sat -- diet coke? it was probably tad. i sat down on the marble floor on my coat because it was winter time. i was there at seven o'clock in the evening, and they are just huddling back and forth down the hallway k people coming and going and i'm looking for dr. king. i recognized vivian and ralph, and they were all there, and i'm like oh my gosh, i'm here with the civil rights brain trust, and so all night i waited. a man came out at midnight and said, young lady, you should go h
he said, no, dr. king is not giving any interviews, and i said but i'm here to see why he's coming to chicago. can somebody tell me why? no, he's having a press conference at ten o'clock in the morning, and you'll find out with everyone else. well, that didn't make me very happy so i decided i was going to stay by the elevators. he would have to get past me whenever he went anywhere, and like if i could get to him and not his palace guard, i might be able to get through to him, so i sat. i had...
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dr. arthur king. hoskins testified that he and king discussed bonds steroids use several teams but on the stand dr. king denied the conversation. prosecution wants to admit the tape as evidence but theless ang times is reporting the judge has said the statements on the tape are almost entirely irrelevant. >> i guess we'll have to find out as the court proceeds and find out the mystery of how this evidence that has been missing for 8 years suddenly pops up at just the crucial most dramatic moment in the prosecution case. >>reporter: the judge will recall whether to allow the recording as evidence once she has complete transcript. testimony is expected to resume tomorrow. >> meantime prosecutors begin cross examining the star witness in the bailey murder trial after admitted gunman geographically described the killing. former pl black muslim bakery janitor andre testified that he shot the oakland post editor twice in the torso. he then told the jury that he returned and fired one more shotgun blast into
dr. arthur king. hoskins testified that he and king discussed bonds steroids use several teams but on the stand dr. king denied the conversation. prosecution wants to admit the tape as evidence but theless ang times is reporting the judge has said the statements on the tape are almost entirely irrelevant. >> i guess we'll have to find out as the court proceeds and find out the mystery of how this evidence that has been missing for 8 years suddenly pops up at just the crucial most dramatic...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. who was assassinated 43 years ago today. >> black men and white men, profit stant -- protestants and cats licks -- catholics free at last, free at last, thank god all mighty were free at last. >> dr. king was in memphis to support striking sanitation workers when he was shot. across the country today churches and human rights activists staged peaceful demonstrations and prayer services in honor of his leg gans -- legacy. >> one honoring labor rights is happening in san francisco. want to show you pictures. a very large crowd is on hand in the financial district where hundreds of workers, labor leaders and politicians are holding a march. organizers say this demonstration is a show of solidarity for straight workers in wisconsin where a controversial new law has restricted collective bargaining rights for public employees. now, these protesters have gathered at the bank of america building on california street. what they will be doing is marching down california to the federal reserve
dr. martin luther king, jr. who was assassinated 43 years ago today. >> black men and white men, profit stant -- protestants and cats licks -- catholics free at last, free at last, thank god all mighty were free at last. >> dr. king was in memphis to support striking sanitation workers when he was shot. across the country today churches and human rights activists staged peaceful demonstrations and prayer services in honor of his leg gans -- legacy. >> one honoring labor rights...
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dr. king testified the two never discussed specific steroids. they had one very general conversation about him as he recalled. that is the prosecution's case. saturday, he found the conversation on the "b" side of a cassette tape. >> i guess we'll have to find out the mystery of how this evidence that has been missing for eight years suddenly pops up at just the crucial, most dramatic moment in the prosecution's case. >> reporter: susan ilston says she has heard the tape and most of it is irrelevant. a ruling doesn't look good for the prosecution there. lab workers testified about positive testing in 2003. they'll see if they are going to bring in an alternate jurors. one of the jurors is ill. if he can go on today they'll leave him seated but if not they'll bring in an alternate. but front and center is what is on that tape and will it be admitted into evidence. >> kristen: defense attorneys are expected to continue their cross-examination of a star witness in the chauncey bailey murder trial when court resumes this morning. broussard gave grap
dr. king testified the two never discussed specific steroids. they had one very general conversation about him as he recalled. that is the prosecution's case. saturday, he found the conversation on the "b" side of a cassette tape. >> i guess we'll have to find out the mystery of how this evidence that has been missing for eight years suddenly pops up at just the crucial, most dramatic moment in the prosecution's case. >> reporter: susan ilston says she has heard the tape...
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dr. martin luther king's birthday. it was actually 43 years ago that dr. martin luther king was assassinated. my apologies there. have a good evening, everyone. ♪ atst fwa.ean ougog t bk. wi cseuidesi yr arho, u stnaa cte,hise a de. ougog t bk. wi cke sp rwd yr arho,
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>> he said that he went to dr. kingnd spoke to steroids and they wanted to 50 times and ting--only once. hoskins testified that on his examination that he said that right after his surgery performed by ting. that is over surgery was cause for a carriaby steroids-- but ting contradicted that statement also. >>pam: who can we trust? >> and i am thinking that if the government should have start talking about talking about dr. ting. and let him walk off. they're going to believe ting. still of one shop because of kathy hoskins. and a grand ke-- however, still a witness witnessing the injection administered to barry bonds. >> i apologize for my the motion. >>pam: it is fine. for my-- emotion. >>pam: it is fine, it will have continuing coverage on the website www.kron4.com >> jacqueline: www.snowbomb.com sierra at lake tahoe. 45 ski runs open for more information on these with including lift tickets discounted spring time tickets. www.snowbomb.com (music) ♪ you'll run outside ♪ and i'll pass you by ♪ ♪ i want to see the sunsh
>> he said that he went to dr. kingnd spoke to steroids and they wanted to 50 times and ting--only once. hoskins testified that on his examination that he said that right after his surgery performed by ting. that is over surgery was cause for a carriaby steroids-- but ting contradicted that statement also. >>pam: who can we trust? >> and i am thinking that if the government should have start talking about talking about dr. ting. and let him walk off. they're going to believe...
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dr. king was in memphis to support striking sanitation workers when he was assassinated. >>> the recent legislative battles in wisconsin and ohio against public employee collective bargaining rights is spreading across the country. almost 750 bills have been introduced in virtually every state affect unions in some way. almost half would restrict employee bargaining rights. workers are fighting back and wisconsin is gathering signatures to recall republican lawmakers who supported the new law. a judge put the law on hold while it goes through the appeal process. >>> dozens of trucks lined up this morning unable to deliver or pickup loads. port officials say members of a union are taking part in a national day of action in response to the collective bargaining laws in ohio and wisconsin. at least one driver was upset by this morning's actions. >> port officials expect them to be back on the job soon. the u.s. agreed to a request to continue air strikes through the end of today. the u.s. was sch
dr. king was in memphis to support striking sanitation workers when he was assassinated. >>> the recent legislative battles in wisconsin and ohio against public employee collective bargaining rights is spreading across the country. almost 750 bills have been introduced in virtually every state affect unions in some way. almost half would restrict employee bargaining rights. workers are fighting back and wisconsin is gathering signatures to recall republican lawmakers who supported the...
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. >> dr. king came. at the last night. dr. king was there $18 talked.t brings tears to my eyes even now. >>reporter: once back home in san mateo she joined those trying to tee segregate the school including elinor. >> spl that was if there. >>reporter: she has written a book detailing some of the projects an programs. >> she is the kind of person who continues to say what are we going to do next. >>reporter: one of the latest efforts is fighting on behalf of gay and lesbian for example by protesting against the pl baptist church. to celebrate her activism she was given a unique present for 75th birthday. >> i thought of how can i create a gift that sort of helps her legacy live on. >>reporter: he's created a non-profit foundation in her honor and developed a fundraiser cupped for equality as in coffee cup. >> 112 million americans every day purchase cup of coffee. think about it. how much change do we do if everyone just gave up one cup. >>reporter: and if instead they donated the coffee money to causes his god mother supports. >> primrose is one of the
. >> dr. king came. at the last night. dr. king was there $18 talked.t brings tears to my eyes even now. >>reporter: once back home in san mateo she joined those trying to tee segregate the school including elinor. >> spl that was if there. >>reporter: she has written a book detailing some of the projects an programs. >> she is the kind of person who continues to say what are we going to do next. >>reporter: one of the latest efforts is fighting on behalf of...
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dr. martin luther king jr and profiles his assassin, james earl ray. mr. sides beat il's the seascape from the missouri state penitentiary in 1967 and his travels throughout the south, mexico and los angeles and his assassination of dr. king. the library of philadelphia is the host of this event. it's about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. >> it's great to be back. i think that all writers he eventually want to go back to the place they came from. in this case, it was for me to go back to memphis tennessee where i grew up, where it was warm and try to understand this pivotal moment in american history and to try to understand and sort of de construct the most controversial, the most tragic, the most and many ways complicated even in my city's history. my father was a law professor and a lawyer until a law firm in memphis that has represented the garbage workers and represented the team on behalf of the garbage workers and so i've got a lot from him about this event. but you're always sifting your memory of things you wonder was the family more correct? di
dr. martin luther king jr and profiles his assassin, james earl ray. mr. sides beat il's the seascape from the missouri state penitentiary in 1967 and his travels throughout the south, mexico and los angeles and his assassination of dr. king. the library of philadelphia is the host of this event. it's about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. >> it's great to be back. i think that all writers he eventually want to go back to the place they came from. in this case, it was for me to go...
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dr. king steroids. at the time he said he could not find the tape, maybe didn't record, now we're hearing that over the weekend the prosecution says he has located the tape deck of the conversation, as a result that may or may not be put into evidence a could be very devastating, and used to appease the testimony of dr. king. >> mark: also during a juror was sealed today? >> caller: call will not be in session today in front of the jury because the jury is to remember is sec there have not decided whether or not to replace that juror there will set out to small rain other excusing them for the day. but the bombshell about having this tape that suddenly disappeared and now has reappeared that will be much the discussion today between the attorneys and the judge. this could be a big turnaround today. we will not now until we find get exactly what is said on the tape and whether not it is legitimate. >> mark: how important you feel dr. king's testimony is to boggs case? all it looks like we just
dr. king steroids. at the time he said he could not find the tape, maybe didn't record, now we're hearing that over the weekend the prosecution says he has located the tape deck of the conversation, as a result that may or may not be put into evidence a could be very devastating, and used to appease the testimony of dr. king. >> mark: also during a juror was sealed today? >> caller: call will not be in session today in front of the jury because the jury is to remember is sec there...
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we recently paraded the 43rd anniversary of dr. king. king was under such stress from trying to change this country. he was assassinated at the age of 39 great when they did the autopsy of his body, they said that he had the body of a 60- year-old man. >> i believe that. it is up to us. tavis: are you having fun on "body of proof"? >> the accrual class at me. i get to getty. the crew laughs at me. i get giddy. tavis: it all makes sense now. this conversation has, bulls circle. we are done. dana delany, starring in "body of proof." good to have you back. that is our show for tonight. see you next time. >> for more information, this pbs,org. tavis: 2 in the next time with author rebecca skloot. that is next time. we will see you then. >> his name is james and she needs help extra help with his reading. >> you help us all is better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. we are proud to join tavis in improving its financial literacy. nationwide, on your side. >> contributions by to -- to your pbs stations by viewers like you. thank
we recently paraded the 43rd anniversary of dr. king. king was under such stress from trying to change this country. he was assassinated at the age of 39 great when they did the autopsy of his body, they said that he had the body of a 60- year-old man. >> i believe that. it is up to us. tavis: are you having fun on "body of proof"? >> the accrual class at me. i get to getty. the crew laughs at me. i get giddy. tavis: it all makes sense now. this conversation has, bulls...
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dr. king co-pastored this church with his father from 1960 until he lot his life in 1968. dr. king is buried right across the street from the church. >>> it is 7:4. we want to check -- 7:24. we want to check in again with sal. >> we have a lot of pictures we can show you here. this is a live picture from newschopper2 of the bay bridge. new towers being lifted into place today. this is going to add 15 feet to the height of the tower. this may be visible for traffic on the actual bridge, the old bay bridge that they are still using here. so again, chp reminds you -- it's always good -- to pay attention to the traffic if you want to watch it, we'll have plenty of pictures for you on ktvu. westbound bay bridge toll plaza today, that traffic is light. this morning's drive is gonna be okay. if you are driving in the south bay, we had an earlier accident there. northbound 280 getting up to highway 17 looks good. here's rosemary. >>> we have a fabulous-looking day for you we're dealing with partly cloudy skies, mostly cloudy over the north bay this morning. outside of that, our tempera
dr. king co-pastored this church with his father from 1960 until he lot his life in 1968. dr. king is buried right across the street from the church. >>> it is 7:4. we want to check -- 7:24. we want to check in again with sal. >> we have a lot of pictures we can show you here. this is a live picture from newschopper2 of the bay bridge. new towers being lifted into place today. this is going to add 15 feet to the height of the tower. this may be visible for traffic on the actual...
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dr. king testified they never had that conversation. legal analyst dean johnson says the defense is f it ain't broke, don't fix it. it feels the prosecution has not proved its case and put on little evidence. johnson expects closing arguments on tuesday and the jury verdict shortly thereafter. bonds facing a total of five counts, one guilty verdict would be a victory for the prosecution and a surprise to many in the legal profession. >> eric: star witness in a chauncey bail murder trial is expected back on the witness stand. last week. broussard that yousef bey ordered him to kill bailey. broussard said bey wand the journalist dead to stop a tenure on impending bankruptcy for the bakery. the trial had a has not been in session since last monday because the illness of an alternate juror. >> you can expect a lot more flight cancellations on southwest today. after one of the planes tore a hole in the fuselage mid flight last friday. amy hollyfield has the latest on what is happening. >> reporter: inspections have turned up cracks in three
dr. king testified they never had that conversation. legal analyst dean johnson says the defense is f it ain't broke, don't fix it. it feels the prosecution has not proved its case and put on little evidence. johnson expects closing arguments on tuesday and the jury verdict shortly thereafter. bonds facing a total of five counts, one guilty verdict would be a victory for the prosecution and a surprise to many in the legal profession. >> eric: star witness in a chauncey bail murder trial...
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if it is a could be used to impeach the testimony of dr. king.an curman kron 4 news. >>maureen: rye and who you see here suffered a brain injury in the beating and was placed in a medically induced coma. his ex-wife said his eight year-old daughter and call your own son are very worried about their father. >> their fear is that third that will remember them or losing them. >> the giants organization said they're going to increase security at the ballpark. starting on friday, they're going to add more police, they will add more staff to monitor video surveillance. bottom line, the giants' organization said they're going to take a zero tolerance attitude toward any inappropriate behavior. in san francisco, to resell kron 4 news. >>rob: of watsonville couple is still in shock and try to recover from the recent storms, bob and jane are still trying to salvage a few belongings from their home which was wiped out by a mud slide. the mud is now 3 ft. deep inside and out. their home has been red tape and insurance will not cover the losses as a church gr
if it is a could be used to impeach the testimony of dr. king.an curman kron 4 news. >>maureen: rye and who you see here suffered a brain injury in the beating and was placed in a medically induced coma. his ex-wife said his eight year-old daughter and call your own son are very worried about their father. >> their fear is that third that will remember them or losing them. >> the giants organization said they're going to increase security at the ballpark. starting on friday,...
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we met with dr. king. he came to our church. he was beaten. you could see that on television every night where the ministers were beaten trying to get people to vote down in new orleans and baton rouge. when i came down here, the same thing was going on. we went to san francisco state university to get my credentials and my master's degree. we had to close the school down to get to ethnic studies. the police marching on us at san francisco state. after leaving new orleans and coming here, it was still a fight. comparing the schools, yes, i can see the different -- i can see the difference. those parents are there, and they bring in money for those schools, and they have all kinds of book fairs and arts festivals, computer labs, and at hunters point, it is a whole different story. you do not have a computer labs there. we do not have a parent involvement. it is a total difference. >> your perspective on jamal, awaiting the decision on whether he will be executed or spend his life in prison. >> he should be released. [applause] one of my profess
we met with dr. king. he came to our church. he was beaten. you could see that on television every night where the ministers were beaten trying to get people to vote down in new orleans and baton rouge. when i came down here, the same thing was going on. we went to san francisco state university to get my credentials and my master's degree. we had to close the school down to get to ethnic studies. the police marching on us at san francisco state. after leaving new orleans and coming here, it...
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and israeli businessmen millions by georgia ends up with the subject of dr king's case was corrupted by the country's government to avoid a payday. almost a million views on you tube in less than a week the fairy tale of the three little pigs is enjoying comeback turned into a cartoon by russian illustrator ration satirizes the rest across north africa are important i found out which page house of bricks. a cartoon parody starring pigs. birds and r t possibly the best and shortest explanation summarizing the uprisings in tunisia egypt and libya. three big pigs was created by russian illustrator. a twenty six year old motivated by technology and politics wanted to get a fresh game i wanted to do. i just looked at. one of my authority names. for. the same. price for. the revolution and i for. my shop so since in this three little pigs remake libyan strongman moammar gadhafi and the ousted leaders of tunisia and egypt take the form of green pigs hiding in houses angry bird protesters smashed literally and barak but with libya on. this so-called freedom fighters achieve victory with the
and israeli businessmen millions by georgia ends up with the subject of dr king's case was corrupted by the country's government to avoid a payday. almost a million views on you tube in less than a week the fairy tale of the three little pigs is enjoying comeback turned into a cartoon by russian illustrator ration satirizes the rest across north africa are important i found out which page house of bricks. a cartoon parody starring pigs. birds and r t possibly the best and shortest explanation...
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his former business associate steve hoskins about having ko conversations with an surgeon but dr. king took the stand and denied ever having such a discussion with hoskins. >> san jose community are holding members to call on city and county officials to do more to rebuild trust in local law enforcement. they say they want police reforms to root out biased base had policing. community leaders say they'll ask officials to provide multicultural training for all police officers and to assign some of them to work with neighborhood residents for at least one year. >> a santa cruz man is medically induced coma as doctors try reduce the brain swelling he suffered following a savage beating at dodgers stadium. two men attacked him as he was leaving the game last thursday night. they are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the suspects. here are the sketches. in a statement released yesterday, san francisco mayor and l.a. mayor called on fans of both teams to rise above the act and exercise good sportsmanship and mutual respect. they are organizing a fund-raiser to help pay for
his former business associate steve hoskins about having ko conversations with an surgeon but dr. king took the stand and denied ever having such a discussion with hoskins. >> san jose community are holding members to call on city and county officials to do more to rebuild trust in local law enforcement. they say they want police reforms to root out biased base had policing. community leaders say they'll ask officials to provide multicultural training for all police officers and to assign...
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. >> could i be a rosa parks, could i be a dr. king. >> i learned a lot about myself, about the colleges and the black history which i did not get to learn at my school. >> reporter: the trip cost more than $2,000. parents say it was worth every dime. >> this gives her the opportunity to see so many colleges and units that we wouldn't have the opportunity to take her. >> reporter: since the program started 12 years ago, every student that has been involved in it has graduated high school. 7% of them graduate college within four to seven years. >>> as you're likely well aware, britain is gearing up for its first royal wedding in decades. friday's wedding is expected to attract a million visitors to london. crowds are already flocking to buckingham palace. home of prince william and his soon to be bride. huge television screens will be set up in hide park for all to enjoy the ceremony. >>> stay with ktvu for continuing coverage. you can watch the royal wedding live friday beginning at 2:00 a.m. tonight right after this newscast we look a
. >> could i be a rosa parks, could i be a dr. king. >> i learned a lot about myself, about the colleges and the black history which i did not get to learn at my school. >> reporter: the trip cost more than $2,000. parents say it was worth every dime. >> this gives her the opportunity to see so many colleges and units that we wouldn't have the opportunity to take her. >> reporter: since the program started 12 years ago, every student that has been involved in it...
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"they were trying to take out our eyesight" by going after-- and what's really true is that what dr. king and andy young and the strategists and people like john and others did was take the monster of racism and legal, state-sanctioned racism which existed in the south and which was covered up and bring it out into the sunlight so that america, with this new national sensibility of a national media, both print and television-- but television is so important, because the new york times can cover it. that's national media, but it's a small constituency. but if the new york times affects nbc, abc, cbs and they cover it, the whole county watches this national morality play. was the new york times covering it at that time? oh, yes. before television accelerated? oh, yeah. that was a decision made by turner catledge of philadelphia, mississippi, the new york times executive editor, immediately upon brown versus board of education that they would cover this, assigning johnny popham, a wonderful reporter, to do it and then eventually two of my personal heroes, claude sitton and john herbers. i me
"they were trying to take out our eyesight" by going after-- and what's really true is that what dr. king and andy young and the strategists and people like john and others did was take the monster of racism and legal, state-sanctioned racism which existed in the south and which was covered up and bring it out into the sunlight so that america, with this new national sensibility of a national media, both print and television-- but television is so important, because the new york times...
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dr. king's testimony. they're making their own transcript of the audio tape are trying to make sure it is real but the king. there will be back in court to argue whether not it can be introduced into evidence and whether not that means that steve hoskins need to be called back to the witness stand. >> james: stay with kron4 for continuing coverage of the barry bonds perjury trial. you'll get the very latest on our broadcast in on our website at www.kron4.com coming up, we have the very latest on the southwest situation. >> justine: if you're trying to fly or book flights i know you want the information we will give it to you right after this break. a live look in san francisco the sun will warm things up a little bit but it won't be as hot as yesterday. louisa has all the information on our cool down when the come back. it's b-i-g -- big. h some. high speed internet from at&t at home... ...includes wi-fi access on the go. whoo-hoo! [ both ] it's an unbelievable deal. [ chuckles ] well, gotta go. but wait -
dr. king's testimony. they're making their own transcript of the audio tape are trying to make sure it is real but the king. there will be back in court to argue whether not it can be introduced into evidence and whether not that means that steve hoskins need to be called back to the witness stand. >> james: stay with kron4 for continuing coverage of the barry bonds perjury trial. you'll get the very latest on our broadcast in on our website at www.kron4.com coming up, we have the very...
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you can see barry bonds is leaving th--geezer alld witnesses not to be believe after dr. kinging camting, ble prosecution of the water. by saying that the prescribed steroids were the reason for the side affects. not from the anabolic steroids. >>pam: will continue to have coverage of the barry bonds trial there out this evening and also www.kron4.com do right back. until now. with scotts ez seed. it's scotts best grass seed, starter fertilizer and a growing material that absorbs water and expands to surround and protect the seeds, you'll get a thick, green scotts lawn even if you've never been successful with other seed before. the revolutionary scotts ez seed. grow grass anywhere. ♪ it's ok that we're number four hundred and three ♪ ♪ we'll find ourselves a comfy seat ♪ ♪ and watch some shows and stuff ♪ ♪ ♪ let's follow that lady with the laptop ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your laptop with u-verse online and on your smartphone with u-verse mobile, included with most plans. or get u-verse tv for as low as $29 a month for 6 months. in the network yo
you can see barry bonds is leaving th--geezer alld witnesses not to be believe after dr. kinging camting, ble prosecution of the water. by saying that the prescribed steroids were the reason for the side affects. not from the anabolic steroids. >>pam: will continue to have coverage of the barry bonds trial there out this evening and also www.kron4.com do right back. until now. with scotts ez seed. it's scotts best grass seed, starter fertilizer and a growing material that absorbs water...
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dr. king is a nobel laureate. we listened to him. his dream is now becoming a reality in this launch. it has so many important historic, significant aspects to it. i am very excited about it as well. i am looking forward to having that peace. in. -- i am looking forward to having that piece put in. the very last payload lifting is in june. >> we will get it to you soon. may i make one comment? to help people put things into perspective, 134 is an incredibly important mission. it is high profile. it is everything. i wear a bracelet for gabby because she is a personal friend. my number one objective is making sure that our astronauts are safe. with all the high profile and everything, i want to keep all the pressure away from mark kelly. captain mark kelly is one incredible human being. he is also one incredible professional. he is a person has garnered the respective admiration of his crew and everybody in the astronauts' office. he is focused on flying. he is focused on making sure that his group stays safe and carries out the missio
dr. king is a nobel laureate. we listened to him. his dream is now becoming a reality in this launch. it has so many important historic, significant aspects to it. i am very excited about it as well. i am looking forward to having that peace. in. -- i am looking forward to having that piece put in. the very last payload lifting is in june. >> we will get it to you soon. may i make one comment? to help people put things into perspective, 134 is an incredibly important mission. it is high...
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could i be a dr. king?they have to decide their purpose. >> i learned about myself and a lot about the colleagues and the black history, which i did not get to learn at my school. >> reporter: the trip cost more than $250, including airfare, transportation and most meals and although that sounds steep during these tough economic times, parents say it was worth every dime. >> this gives her the opportunity to see sox colleges and universities that we wouldn't have been able have had the opportunity to afford to take her or even the time to take her. >> reporter: since the program started 12 years ago, every student involved in it has graduated high school and 85% of them graduate college within four to five years. in the newsroom, paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> for more information about this program, visit khou.com and click on "web links." >>. >>> a contra costa supervisor is suggesting five school districts may want to join forces and the idea is to join a single, unified agency that supporters s
could i be a dr. king?they have to decide their purpose. >> i learned about myself and a lot about the colleagues and the black history, which i did not get to learn at my school. >> reporter: the trip cost more than $250, including airfare, transportation and most meals and although that sounds steep during these tough economic times, parents say it was worth every dime. >> this gives her the opportunity to see sox colleges and universities that we wouldn't have been able...
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. >> dr. king put the context of that that's perfectly legitimate.d as prosecution witnesses >>dan:. it's unclear how much king's testimony harm the prosecution's case. they have at least one more witness. on monday, and don returns to the stand and he's expected to testify that the urine sample bonds provided ended up testing positive for t h g. otherwise known as the clear. at the federal courthouse in san francisco, kron 4 news. >>vicki: stay with kron 4 for the continuing coverage of the bonds perjury trial. this week the defense calls its witnesses. coming up we will see if the giants can heat up in the batting box. the next big thing for smartphones. the free at that law allows you to share of videos and photos in a home away. to our community it's our lifeline to the emergency information we need it's a free service that provides free entertainment. but one day soon, it could be taken away. there's a movement among special interest groups to limit free antenna tv and millions of americans who depend on it would lose out. let's tell congress to
. >> dr. king put the context of that that's perfectly legitimate.d as prosecution witnesses >>dan:. it's unclear how much king's testimony harm the prosecution's case. they have at least one more witness. on monday, and don returns to the stand and he's expected to testify that the urine sample bonds provided ended up testing positive for t h g. otherwise known as the clear. at the federal courthouse in san francisco, kron 4 news. >>vicki: stay with kron 4 for the continuing...
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dr. king testified that never happened, not even once.son says the defense, if it ain't broke don't fix it, meaning the defense feels the prosecution has not proved its case and will put on little if any evidence. they expect closing arguments tomorrow. the verdict shortly thereafter. facing five counts and what if there is no verdict. what if it's a hung jury? should the prosecution try it again? >> kristen: it may not feel like it. it's kind of cold but we are going to warm up nicely today. >> eric: let's check in with lisa. >> you see the sun is shining and you have an idea, it's going to be a beautiful day, a little bit warmer. if you like it cooler. if you like it rainy. we have that all in the forecast. 44 in livermore. san francisco, 51. 43 in santa rosa with a cool 41 in half moon bay and napa. so we are looking at temperatures, warmer than yesterday. but warmer air is going to make it down to the surface. wind shift and we'll see numbers come up anywhere in 6-8 degrees. so with a cool start, warmer finish and couple systems headi
dr. king testified that never happened, not even once.son says the defense, if it ain't broke don't fix it, meaning the defense feels the prosecution has not proved its case and will put on little if any evidence. they expect closing arguments tomorrow. the verdict shortly thereafter. facing five counts and what if there is no verdict. what if it's a hung jury? should the prosecution try it again? >> kristen: it may not feel like it. it's kind of cold but we are going to warm up nicely...
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dr. king is a nobel laureate. we listened to him. his dream is now becoming a reality in this launch. it has so many important historic, significant aspects to it. i am very excited about it as well. i am looking forward to having that peace. in. -- i am looking forward to having that piece put in. the very last payload lifting is in june. >> we will get it to you soon. may i make one comment? to help people put things into perspective, 134 is an incredibly important mission. it is high profile. it is everything. i wear a bracelet for gabby because she is a personal friend. my number one objective is making sure that our astronauts are safe. with all the high profile and everything, i want to keep all the pressure away from mark kelly. captain mark kelly is one incredible human being. he is also one incredible professional. he is a person has garnered the respective admiration of his crew and everybody in the astronauts' office. he is focused on flying. he is focused on making sure that his group stays safe and carries out the missio
dr. king is a nobel laureate. we listened to him. his dream is now becoming a reality in this launch. it has so many important historic, significant aspects to it. i am very excited about it as well. i am looking forward to having that peace. in. -- i am looking forward to having that piece put in. the very last payload lifting is in june. >> we will get it to you soon. may i make one comment? to help people put things into perspective, 134 is an incredibly important mission. it is high...
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dr. king's march on washington 1964 but he was himself a closeted gay man at the time he had to hide whoe was as he fought for african american civil rights. it is important about putting this in context of a civil rights movement that as recently as 1972, american psychiatric department listed home sexuality as a mental illness. >> part of this is trying to acquaint students, that people that are gay have accomplishments and reasons to be proud. >> and have been a part of a struggle for civil rights. >> okay let's take the civil rights equation chapter out of it are you talking also about naming people as gay who in their accomplishments in the united states, in otherwise are you going the out people from history? we are talking about renaissance figures and stuff like that. artists and stuff. >> it is a worthy question no, that is not what we are talking about i don't want to remove the civil rights context that is really what we are talking about it is human nature we will fear and distrust those things and people that we don't know and have little familiarity with. we have a phenomen
dr. king's march on washington 1964 but he was himself a closeted gay man at the time he had to hide whoe was as he fought for african american civil rights. it is important about putting this in context of a civil rights movement that as recently as 1972, american psychiatric department listed home sexuality as a mental illness. >> part of this is trying to acquaint students, that people that are gay have accomplishments and reasons to be proud. >> and have been a part of a...
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hopkins testified he made the tape of dr. king in september of 2003 but then lost it. now the government is working on a transcript. then the defense will send the tape and the recorder to lab for authentication. after that the june will rule whether to allow the recording as evidence. hopkins testified he had many conversations with king about bonds steroids use but when king took the stand he denied those conversations ever happened. admitting only to making copies of a medical text on steroids side effects after a call from hopkins requesting it. the tape could settle whether or not king ever talked to hopkins about bonds and anabolic steroids use. >> defense attorneys always smell a rat whether really a rat in the case i guess we'll have to find out as the court proceeds and we find out the mystery of how this evidence that has been missing for 8 years suddenly pops up at just the crucial most dramatic moment in the 0prosecution cas case. >>reporter: also today the trial was on hold because one of the jurors was sick with a kidney stone and the rest of the jury was
hopkins testified he made the tape of dr. king in september of 2003 but then lost it. now the government is working on a transcript. then the defense will send the tape and the recorder to lab for authentication. after that the june will rule whether to allow the recording as evidence. hopkins testified he had many conversations with king about bonds steroids use but when king took the stand he denied those conversations ever happened. admitting only to making copies of a medical text on...
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i don't think that leaders of the civil rights movement, like thurgood marshall, certainly not dr. king, and others set out for it to be that way. they intended for civil rights legislation, for instance, for civil rights litigation to have a wider impact, but for a number of reasons, the civil rights movement did end up being most beneficial to members of the middle class. those were the people who were in the best position to take advantage of the opening up of the workplace to african-americans, the opening up of schools to african-americans, but for those like ethel may matthews who was the child of alabama sharecroppers, who just was not very well educated, she was very smart, but not very well educated, it was a harder thing to do to try to go in and interview for jobs and be successful even after the employment discrimination legislation was enacted for instance. i talk about those things in the book, why it was so difficult to have a successful movement that brought in black benefits for a greater number of people. >> we're talking with professor tomiko brown-nagin here at the f
i don't think that leaders of the civil rights movement, like thurgood marshall, certainly not dr. king, and others set out for it to be that way. they intended for civil rights legislation, for instance, for civil rights litigation to have a wider impact, but for a number of reasons, the civil rights movement did end up being most beneficial to members of the middle class. those were the people who were in the best position to take advantage of the opening up of the workplace to...
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dr. king said, don't give us a favor. honor your creed. respect your promise to all of us. those issues of jobs and justice in 1963 still permeate communities of color. as lillian said, we do so in the context of a broader discussion. i think the framework of whether or not the discussion of racial issues is still relevant is a bit skewed. >> hold on, let's stop there and deal with that. i don't think anybody on this panel said that we should not discuss racial issues. i think that clearly we are at a different point in 2011 and then we were in 1963, and to suggest we are in the same place, i think that is skewed. black unemployment is still extraordinarily high, but you also have higher graduation rates and you have a black president. >> in 1963, you could say there is legal segregation and if we dismantle it, that will create a lot of opportunity. the problem is that in today's era, if you are a high school dropout, it does not matter whether you are black or white or asian-american, you have a ceiling that is going to guarantee it will be hard to make a middle-class life
dr. king said, don't give us a favor. honor your creed. respect your promise to all of us. those issues of jobs and justice in 1963 still permeate communities of color. as lillian said, we do so in the context of a broader discussion. i think the framework of whether or not the discussion of racial issues is still relevant is a bit skewed. >> hold on, let's stop there and deal with that. i don't think anybody on this panel said that we should not discuss racial issues. i think that...
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dr. arthur king, this could be evidence that would be good for the government on assuming right?> its huge for the government, but steve hoskins called me last night, she was at home and i was at home when he called, she said he found the tape. the tape of him and dr. arthur ting. remember during the trial steve got on the witness stand and said he had talked to dr. arthur kane, he taped a conversation with dr. arthur ting but he couldn't find that tape. last night i get a call and he says michael i finally found the tape. what do i do? you have to take it to the government is in evidence in a federal trial. he apparently made a call to them and i haven't been involved with it since. >>catherine: that is really something. and we don't know yet exactly what the conversation says. could this not affect the credibility of dr. arthur ting if he sang i didn't talk about? >> i have not heard the tape in this case but, hoskins said i talked to dr. arthur ting about steroids. it's my understanding that most of the talking on the tape is steve hoskins talking. but, they say there is conve
dr. arthur king, this could be evidence that would be good for the government on assuming right?> its huge for the government, but steve hoskins called me last night, she was at home and i was at home when he called, she said he found the tape. the tape of him and dr. arthur ting. remember during the trial steve got on the witness stand and said he had talked to dr. arthur kane, he taped a conversation with dr. arthur ting but he couldn't find that tape. last night i get a call and he says...
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if admitted it could of been used to impeach the testimony of dr. kingd much of hoskins testimony by denying the discuss steroids and bonds. later in the day, court employees were allowed from the transcript of bonds december 4, 2003 grand jury testimony. in it bonds denied being ejected by his trainer greg anderson. something that contradicts the testimony of his personal shopper cap the hoskins. she testified she witnessed it. bonds also told the grand jury while anderson gave him a cream and something called flaxseed oil. the other bonds never knowingly took steroids. this contradicts the testimony of steve hoskins and bonds for growth in kimberly who said on told them he was using steroids. the defense will bring its case wednesday. on the witness list to federal agents and barry bonds himself. attorneys say they recall some of those witnesses were not of them. at the federal courthouse in san francisco, kron 4 news. >>pam: legal analyst michael cardozo your desktop about the case. the big surprise of the day is that the judge wrote this recording th
if admitted it could of been used to impeach the testimony of dr. kingd much of hoskins testimony by denying the discuss steroids and bonds. later in the day, court employees were allowed from the transcript of bonds december 4, 2003 grand jury testimony. in it bonds denied being ejected by his trainer greg anderson. something that contradicts the testimony of his personal shopper cap the hoskins. she testified she witnessed it. bonds also told the grand jury while anderson gave him a cream and...
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she says, what would dr. king do who preached in the church?ourt and testified on behalf of the assailant who tried to kill me which everyone was shocked. the message to me was why were they shot because i wasn't giving that kind of image. i think we all have to be self-reflective. i have to disagree. that we're not fighting over religion. some of the islamophobia that we've seen demonstrated in the last couple of years is a fight over religion and i don't think we have dealt with it. >> we have a remarkable opportunity in this country. this is the first nation that brings people from the four corners of the earth from every conceivable ethnic racial religious national background to build together a country. we have an opportunity to be a city on a hill where the mosque, the synagogue, the church, the secular community works together -- in a world in which those communities are too often -- >> reverend sharpton? >> that happens more than it doesn't. we shouldn't forget when we talk about incivility now, just a few years ago there were children
she says, what would dr. king do who preached in the church?ourt and testified on behalf of the assailant who tried to kill me which everyone was shocked. the message to me was why were they shot because i wasn't giving that kind of image. i think we all have to be self-reflective. i have to disagree. that we're not fighting over religion. some of the islamophobia that we've seen demonstrated in the last couple of years is a fight over religion and i don't think we have dealt with it. >>...
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dr. arthur king testified today that he did not have multiple conversations with bonds former business manager steve hoskins. that's contrary to what hoskins told the jury last week. admitted to only one phone conversation in which hoskins asked for information about the side effects of an bol he can steroids. >> prosecution case against barry bonds right now is a sin sinking shift. a circumstantial evidence case in any such case you want one piece of evidence that the defense can not refute.so far we haven't seen that. >>reporter: also today steve hoskins sister kathy took the stand bonds personal shorp and friend. she said she saw the slugger then trainer greg anderson inject him with something in the belly button area back with 2002. >>> well another day of regard setting heat in the bay area. items in the 80's today. on warm night san mateo o. plenty screaming for ice cream. nice way to stay okay great way to soak up ray and people did just that the. at at&t park giants fans warmed up for next week home opener by watching jumbotron broader cast of the beloved world series champions. season
dr. arthur king testified today that he did not have multiple conversations with bonds former business manager steve hoskins. that's contrary to what hoskins told the jury last week. admitted to only one phone conversation in which hoskins asked for information about the side effects of an bol he can steroids. >> prosecution case against barry bonds right now is a sin sinking shift. a circumstantial evidence case in any such case you want one piece of evidence that the defense can not...
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dr. king said all the time that war is the enemy of the poor.ght track and get these poor and the underemployed and the unemployed lifted up, we have to understand that war is the enemy of the poor. and i just have to say that. >> jon meacham, 20 seconds left. what drives the week here? what's next? >> i think it's going to be the political viability and staying power of obama's speech, the president's speech this last week, of can he regain an initiative in a conversation that's been driven for two years by the republican party? the opposition has driven the conversation about health care and about the bailouts, about the rising deficits, the rising debt. i think can the president sustain the momentum he set up last week? >> all right. also, the president this week will be staging town halls on the budget issue. he's also going to be campaigning this week as he goes around the country, especially on the west coast, where he'll be raising some campaign dollars in addition to selling that budget plan. we are going to leave it there. thanks to all
dr. king said all the time that war is the enemy of the poor.ght track and get these poor and the underemployed and the unemployed lifted up, we have to understand that war is the enemy of the poor. and i just have to say that. >> jon meacham, 20 seconds left. what drives the week here? what's next? >> i think it's going to be the political viability and staying power of obama's speech, the president's speech this last week, of can he regain an initiative in a conversation that's...