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i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign that hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this unfinished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas your father martin luther king jr obviously he brought massive changes into the system back in one nine hundred sixty s. through nonviolent disobedience he successfully for the united states segregation policies for one what do you think needs to be done to eradicate what many are still calling racial injustice in the country what can be done do you think. well i think we all have to start personally individually in our own homes and in our hearts you know my father taught. them the power of unconditional love and nonviolence and seeing people as a part of the human race not just black or white or asian or that team. but as a part of the human race and we have to find a way in in this not just in this nation but in this world to see ourselves as interconnected in interrelated and find a way to live together as bro
i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign that hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this unfinished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas your father martin luther king jr obviously he brought massive changes into the system back in one nine hundred sixty s. through nonviolent disobedience he successfully for the united states segregation policies for...
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martin luther king jr. and robert kennedy. s with robert kennedy in indianapolis, indiana, on the evening of april 4, 1968, when i heard that dr. king had been shot. i didn't know his condition until robert kennedy spoke at a rally that i was having to organize and said that dr. king had been assassinated. >> i want to go to that clip. >> i have some very sad news for all of you, and i think sad news for all of our fellow citizens --d that is that martin luther love peace all over the world. and that is that martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. martin luther king dedicated his life to love and to justice between fellow human beings. he died in the cause of that effort. in this difficult day, in this difficult time for the united states, it's perhaps well to ask what kind of a nation we are and what direction we want to move in. for those of you who are black, considering the evidence evidently is that there were white people who were responsible, you can be filled with bitterness and with ha
martin luther king jr. and robert kennedy. s with robert kennedy in indianapolis, indiana, on the evening of april 4, 1968, when i heard that dr. king had been shot. i didn't know his condition until robert kennedy spoke at a rally that i was having to organize and said that dr. king had been assassinated. >> i want to go to that clip. >> i have some very sad news for all of you, and i think sad news for all of our fellow citizens --d that is that martin luther love peace all over...
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i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign that hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this i'm finished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas. of the world's largest genetically modified seed corporation retreating from monsanto i would say it's given up trying to get approval for six new crops for brochures resistance to modified food are the details right now for this hour up on the website. over there right now our houses have smashed through the google glass ceiling they are spectacular spectacles to put your eyes online but cyber criminals have now given them the power to identify a person just by looking. or to spain we go where thousands of people have clashed with police in thirty cities outraged over revelations of corruption within the ruling people's party they're demanding the prime minister quits after claims that he and other party members received over eight million euros of bribes and right now spain gripped by its worst economic crisi
i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign that hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this i'm finished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas. of the world's largest genetically modified seed corporation retreating from monsanto i would say it's given up trying to get approval for six new crops for brochures resistance to modified food are the details...
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>> when martin luther king, jr. stood up and started speaking, and later as he continued to speak, and he got to that point where he said, "i have a dream today, a dream deeply rooted in the american dream," i looked at him. i've heard him speak so many times, and i knew then that he knew that he was getting over to the american people, and that he was preaching a great sermon. and that's what he did. he-in a good sense he took advantage of the situation. he had the largest audience he ever had. he had been to washington before, like in 1957, on may 17th, 1957, and spoke on the steps. but this audience was different. it was larger. and i think he was inspired. i think he was inspired by god almighty. i think he had been tracked down by what i call the spirit of history. and he responded. >> i have a dream that one day, even the state of mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice. i have a dream that my f
>> when martin luther king, jr. stood up and started speaking, and later as he continued to speak, and he got to that point where he said, "i have a dream today, a dream deeply rooted in the american dream," i looked at him. i've heard him speak so many times, and i knew then that he knew that he was getting over to the american people, and that he was preaching a great sermon. and that's what he did. he-in a good sense he took advantage of the situation. he had the largest...
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i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign that hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this i'm finished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas. our turning our attention to spain now where thousands of people have clashed with police in thirty cities and they're outraged over revelations of corruption within the ruling people's party that a mining the prime minister quits after claims that he and other party members received over eight million euros of bribes right now spain's gripped by its worst economic crisis in decades and madrid financial trader felix marino he believes it will be tough for mariano rajoy to survive these demonstrations well it goes very deep and very high to the top basically what people are really furious about is that we've seen austerity and cuts for the people but not for the politicians spain is one of the countries of the highest number of politicians per population ratio in europe we have zero s. s. debates between one hun
i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign that hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this i'm finished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas. our turning our attention to spain now where thousands of people have clashed with police in thirty cities and they're outraged over revelations of corruption within the ruling people's party that a mining the prime...
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martin luther king jr.sinated on april 4th, 1968, right here in memphis at the lorraine hotel. they preserved the facade of the hotel and built the national civil rights museum around it. the mission of the museum, which opened in 1991, is to chronicle key episodes of the american civil rights movement and the legacy of the movement with exhibitions and educational programs. examples include a recreation of rosa parks' montgomery bus of 1955. the original greensboro, south carolina, woolworth's lunch counter with a depiction of the 4 african-american college students who launched the first sit-in when they were refused service. and the original motel rooms where martin luther king jr. stayed, left intact, the day he was assassinated. the era of the civil rights movement was well documented by journalists, but one photographer had especially privileged access to dr. king-- the late ernest withers. i meet up with the head of the family foundation that manages withers' legacy--his daughter rosalind withers. so
martin luther king jr.sinated on april 4th, 1968, right here in memphis at the lorraine hotel. they preserved the facade of the hotel and built the national civil rights museum around it. the mission of the museum, which opened in 1991, is to chronicle key episodes of the american civil rights movement and the legacy of the movement with exhibitions and educational programs. examples include a recreation of rosa parks' montgomery bus of 1955. the original greensboro, south carolina, woolworth's...
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i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign that hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this unfinished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas. and thousands of orthodox christians have gathered outside christ the savior cathedral in moscow where an ancient holy relic has been brought from greece the line stretches back several kilometers and church volunteers have been brought in to try to keep the lion under control st andrew's cross which dates back to the first century arrived in the capital on friday to mark the anniversary of russia's conversion to christianity warrant that a millennium ago it will be on display at the cathedral for five more days and up to four hundred thousand believers expected to pay their respects right now you are looking at live pictures coming out of christ the savior. well let's now take a look at some other stories from around the world and it rains calls between the government activist and police have left dozens of peop
i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign that hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this unfinished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas. and thousands of orthodox christians have gathered outside christ the savior cathedral in moscow where an ancient holy relic has been brought from greece the line stretches back several kilometers and church...
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i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign bit hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this unfinished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas. now take a look at some other stories from around the world and bahrain scuffles between anti-government activists and police have left dozens of people injured one officer was also wounded after being shot by a homemade firearm at least allegedly fired shotguns to disperse the crowds who were marching against the ruling dynasty the protests erupted a day after the government banned opposition demonstrations in several shia villages following a car blast near a mosque. u.s. secretary of state john kerry says israel and palestine could be ready for a relaunch of peace talks with negotiations planned to take place in washington that follows his meeting with palestinian president mahmoud abbas and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu earlier the palestinian leadership demanded guarantees that further negotiation
i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign bit hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this unfinished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas. now take a look at some other stories from around the world and bahrain scuffles between anti-government activists and police have left dozens of people injured one officer was also wounded after being shot by a...
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i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign that hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this unfinished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas. not take a quick look at some other stories from around the world and more rain scuffles between anti-government activists and police have left dozens of people injured one officer was also wounded after being shot by a homemade firearm police allegedly fired shotguns to disperse the crowds who were marching against the ruling sunni dynasty the protester opted a day after the government banned opposition demonstrations in several shia villages following a car blast near a mosque. and sectarian violence is deepening an iraq where a bomb exploded in a sunni mosque and a series of other attacks have killed at least twenty six people the blast came during friday prayers during the islamic holy month of ramadan rampant violence throughout the country claimed over three hundred lines in july alone with the first week o
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martin luther king jr. was a wonderful man, a wonderful human being. i will try to make this short period -- short. inn i was growing up, alabama, finishing high school in 1957, i wrote dr. king in a letter and i told him i needed help. i needed his support. i wanted to attend a little state college called tristate. it is only 2 miles from my home. they did not admit black students. he wrote me back and send me a bus ticket. he was very poor and didn't have wasmoney -- he knew i reported to have any money. -- i was very poor and didn't have any money. in the meantime, my uncle gave me a $100 bill. it was more money than i have ever had. he gave me footlocker. as a little boy, i used to raise chickens, and i used to preach to the chickens. [laughter] i put everything that i owned in that footlocker except for those little chickens. and i went to school. and i was there for like two ands -- for about two weeks i told one of the teachers that i knew dr. king. this teacher knew dr. king well. he informed dr. king that i was in school. dr. morant -- dr. mart
martin luther king jr. was a wonderful man, a wonderful human being. i will try to make this short period -- short. inn i was growing up, alabama, finishing high school in 1957, i wrote dr. king in a letter and i told him i needed help. i needed his support. i wanted to attend a little state college called tristate. it is only 2 miles from my home. they did not admit black students. he wrote me back and send me a bus ticket. he was very poor and didn't have wasmoney -- he knew i reported to...
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martin luther king, jr. so we want peaceful, non-violence conflict resolution. about the cause that motivated these thousands of people to take to the streets, dr. king? is there, in your view, a racist incident that happened in sanford, florida 16 months ago? >> i talked to my cousins at the rally today. i was very encouraged to know that people do rally and they're praying. i want them to be peaceful. of course, what happened in florida was racially motivated because people have not yet understood we are one human race. we're not separate races. martin luther king, jr. said we must learn to live together as brothers. i now add as sisters or pashishh es full. if yoi believe we have to have s conversation about race right now. >> do you think the debate is useful? >> the debate is useful and you didn't ask me how i feel about the president's remarks. however, santita said something that i can definitely agree with. we don't want politics. we don't want lip service. we want it to be done sincerely so that there can be a time of transformation of the human heart,
martin luther king, jr. so we want peaceful, non-violence conflict resolution. about the cause that motivated these thousands of people to take to the streets, dr. king? is there, in your view, a racist incident that happened in sanford, florida 16 months ago? >> i talked to my cousins at the rally today. i was very encouraged to know that people do rally and they're praying. i want them to be peaceful. of course, what happened in florida was racially motivated because people have not...
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martin luther king, jr., the montgomery story about rosa parks' refusal to give up her seat on a city i want to thank you for responding to the call. >> reporter: standing shoulder to shoulder with king, they rallied a nation. lewis almost died leading the historic 1965 march from selma to montgomery, alabama, after being brutally beaten by police. >> the only thing i did, i gave a little blood on the bridge in selma. >> reporter: it's captured in the pages of the comic book, right down to the words of the police who ultimately attacked the demonstrators. andrew aydin co-wrote the book. >> how do you write it in a way that would be new, that would be innovative, creative and exciting? >> reporter: lewis believes the message is timely. >> i think today many young people and people not so young tend to forget what happened in another period in our history. and they must never, ever forget. >> reporter: still on a mission, seeking justice for all. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >> axelrod: still ahead, she developed a new way of diagnosing cancer and won some presidential admiration,
martin luther king, jr., the montgomery story about rosa parks' refusal to give up her seat on a city i want to thank you for responding to the call. >> reporter: standing shoulder to shoulder with king, they rallied a nation. lewis almost died leading the historic 1965 march from selma to montgomery, alabama, after being brutally beaten by police. >> the only thing i did, i gave a little blood on the bridge in selma. >> reporter: it's captured in the pages of the comic book,...
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your father martin luther king jr was a lawyer if you think much has changed since then a lot of things have changed in america so we can't say nothing has changed i just think we're still contending with just laws and more importantly laws that disproportionately affect african-americans and african-american males. more than any other group of people in america and so you know these kind of issues were very prevalent in my father's time oftentimes you would have all white juries in most times when there's a black victim in this case and when i mean by victim is the one who did. nine times out of ten back in the sixty's or should i say ten times out of ten. that person would have walked just as george zimmerman zimmerman walked in this particular situation or just a moment when our report on the islamic revolution taking shape in egypt and a look at a century of jail time facing bradley manning that more often. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question m
your father martin luther king jr was a lawyer if you think much has changed since then a lot of things have changed in america so we can't say nothing has changed i just think we're still contending with just laws and more importantly laws that disproportionately affect african-americans and african-american males. more than any other group of people in america and so you know these kind of issues were very prevalent in my father's time oftentimes you would have all white juries in most times...
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because in the previous cases that they have had in the south, particularly, martin luther king, jr.thers, they always had a series of statements made by the perpetrator expressing racist comments and a racist attitude. zimmerman on this case, only on the occasions of this incident did he allude to the fact that this was race. >> he doesn't have a history. >> that is right. he has no history at all. >> so if the guy has no history of racism, why did this become a race all of a sudden thing? >> we don't know whether or not. >> okay. but,. [ talking over one another ] >> if he said or did anything there, brown, come on, it would have been out there. you know that. >> you have to be clear, phil. the justice department stopped its investigation to await the prosecution. and now the justice department will exhaustively do their investigation. >> there is a good chance they won't come up with anything outside of it. >> i trust the justice department. if they don't, you will know that they were not able to prove it. >> if they don't have something, will they slowly see the air go out of thi
because in the previous cases that they have had in the south, particularly, martin luther king, jr.thers, they always had a series of statements made by the perpetrator expressing racist comments and a racist attitude. zimmerman on this case, only on the occasions of this incident did he allude to the fact that this was race. >> he doesn't have a history. >> that is right. he has no history at all. >> so if the guy has no history of racism, why did this become a race all of a...
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we ask what would martin luther king jr. do. toen shawr protest are peaceful. >> controversial claim. did avoiding once popular treatment under up costing the lives of nearly 50,000 women? >> plus under water fault finding mission at lake tahoe. cheryl is there for. that. >> bay area company making hollywood history. another half hour abc [ glenn stonebarger ] we are a family farm. she has been around corn her entire life, so she's probably been around corn longer than i have. [ jeannie stonebarger ] i shop at safeway quite a bit. i walk around the produce department a few times, just to see that box. i'm like...yes! really, really proud. to know that they're buying locally is important. [ female announcer ] safeway works with hundreds of local farmers because local means fresher. ♪ [ reel clicking ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] seize your vacation with southwest's nationwide sale. go to southwest.com, where our lowest fares are now available starting at $59 one-way. book now at southwest.com and carpe vacay. ♪ [ camera shutter clicks
we ask what would martin luther king jr. do. toen shawr protest are peaceful. >> controversial claim. did avoiding once popular treatment under up costing the lives of nearly 50,000 women? >> plus under water fault finding mission at lake tahoe. cheryl is there for. that. >> bay area company making hollywood history. another half hour abc [ glenn stonebarger ] we are a family farm. she has been around corn her entire life, so she's probably been around corn longer than i have....
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martinust never tame luther king jr. or stoically carmichael, or others.hey were unbossed, unbought. they would have to deal with wall street, multinational corporations. we are going to focus on poor people, working people across the board. we're going to talk about the connection between drones and crimes of humanity outside of borders. we will talk about wall street criminality. gay andan make sure our lesbian brothers and sisters have dignity. martin luther king jr. was a free black man, a jesus-loving free black man. brother martin's spirit would want somebody to push the issues. that is his connection to malcolm x and so many of the great freedom fighters that go all the way back to the first slaves that stepped on these decrepit shores. atcornel west now teaches union theological seminary here in new york. before that, a professor at princeton university. he is the author of numerous books, co-host of a radio show with tavis smiley. together, they wrote the book "the rich and the rest of us: a poverty manifesto." when we come back, we look at the co
martinust never tame luther king jr. or stoically carmichael, or others.hey were unbossed, unbought. they would have to deal with wall street, multinational corporations. we are going to focus on poor people, working people across the board. we're going to talk about the connection between drones and crimes of humanity outside of borders. we will talk about wall street criminality. gay andan make sure our lesbian brothers and sisters have dignity. martin luther king jr. was a free black man, a...
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putting the technology of his time a tape recorder under the bed of martin luther king jr to try to work stuart him in to try to have pressure over political opponents this is not the same thing as a teacher who wanted to do you want to you're going to have a lot you're absolutely you're absolutely right you're absolutely right on one thing that when you give surveillance power to the government there is absolutely the potential for abuse it is a question of balance what do you fear more do you fear the government more or do you fear abuse from terrorists and that is this particular moment it's very very significant particularly in history go ahead general. this is the you're not you're putting forward a kind of dark cult to me that doesn't really exist the question is we do fear terrorists we do need to investigate what are the ways that we can do that are appropriate they don't hand huge powers that are necessary to the people doing the surveillance that would open people up for on unwarranted peace the question is being targeted and understanding why you're investigating people and wh
putting the technology of his time a tape recorder under the bed of martin luther king jr to try to work stuart him in to try to have pressure over political opponents this is not the same thing as a teacher who wanted to do you want to you're going to have a lot you're absolutely you're absolutely right you're absolutely right on one thing that when you give surveillance power to the government there is absolutely the potential for abuse it is a question of balance what do you fear more do you...
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martin luther king jr., reduced to a debate over an article of clothing. hoodies are a bad thing. yet there are other ways to remember dr. king. perhaps most importantly, that way would be found in his sermons and letters. would martin luther king jr. as a teenager where a hoodie in the 21st century? i may not think so. who knows. would martin luther king jr. weep at the tragic loss and life and dream of trayvon martin and now deferred dream of george zimmerman? most likely. i want to bring in cnn chief political correspondent candy crowley just to talk a little bit about the president. because we know president obama has remained pretty quiet on the zimmerman verdict beyond, you know, his paper statement calling this a strategy, calming on everyone to respect how the jury has spoken. i want you to listen to what press secretary jay carney, press spokesperson jay carney, said just a short time ago. >> so, you know, again, i don't know when he will next address these matters. in some regards it's up to people who interview him. but, you know, he is -- i mean
martin luther king jr., reduced to a debate over an article of clothing. hoodies are a bad thing. yet there are other ways to remember dr. king. perhaps most importantly, that way would be found in his sermons and letters. would martin luther king jr. as a teenager where a hoodie in the 21st century? i may not think so. who knows. would martin luther king jr. weep at the tragic loss and life and dream of trayvon martin and now deferred dream of george zimmerman? most likely. i want to bring in...
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the first is martin luther king jr. regional shoreline park, which is a place daphne and her father visited frequently. the other location is a dollars, which she was sharing with her father and grandmother. >> we have two parallel investigations that are taking place right now. a very active missing person case and a parallel investigation regarding each child abuse, child endangerment. the child endangerment is a separate investigation and investigators will be actively following up on it. it appears >> it appears a press conference will be getting underway any moment now. police are searching near the water in san leandro bay. yesterday the tide was too high so they will be headed back there tomorrow morning to search for evidence in the case. we will hopefully get more informations on the police department any moment now to find out more about the father's arrest and the child endangerment charges. also the search that has been ongoing. we'll go back live as soon as it happens. >> a fire broke out this morning as cr
the first is martin luther king jr. regional shoreline park, which is a place daphne and her father visited frequently. the other location is a dollars, which she was sharing with her father and grandmother. >> we have two parallel investigations that are taking place right now. a very active missing person case and a parallel investigation regarding each child abuse, child endangerment. the child endangerment is a separate investigation and investigators will be actively following up on...
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martin luther king jr., who penned those words as part of his letters from a birmingham jail. let me be blunt. as surely as the secularist of today would be blessed to hear such a statement given their jude yoe christian world view, i think dr. king would be equally aghast to see how far our nation has devolved from god centered moral law to a nation in which everyone did what was right in his own eyes. will there come a day in which the people of this country will again have to determine they must defy the laws, the laws of man, because the men and women who made the laws defied the laws of god? our founders would understand that, and so would dr. martin luther king jr. a couple of weeks ago at my opening monologue in the show and at a speech at the southern baptist convention in houston, i suggested that churches might come to the place that they'll want to maybe even abandon their tax-exempt status just to protect religious freedom. not everyone agrees with me, not even my good friend jim garlo of the sk
martin luther king jr., who penned those words as part of his letters from a birmingham jail. let me be blunt. as surely as the secularist of today would be blessed to hear such a statement given their jude yoe christian world view, i think dr. king would be equally aghast to see how far our nation has devolved from god centered moral law to a nation in which everyone did what was right in his own eyes. will there come a day in which the people of this country will again have to determine they...
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el parque martin luther king jr en la 61 calle y 32 avenida del north west es uno de,los sitios escogidospara que la comunidad afriamericana pueda exprtesar su reaccion a favor o en contra del veredicto a george zimerman que ha mantenido en vilo judicial a todo el pais sot 23.47.53.29 en este momento ///// muchos meses sot 23.45..50.08 pues que al comunidad tenga ///// condado sot 23.43.33.03 lo que ha hecho la ciudad /// a cabo en broward las autoriaddes tambein se han reunido de antemano con lideres reunido con lideres religiosos afroamericanos y han desplegado anuncios de servicio publico sobre el respeto y acatameinto a las decisiones judiciales 23.46.21.02 cuando se de ////// sistema judicial 23.49.00.20 nosotros vamos a estar ///// de otros en miami dade esta activado el teelfono de informacion 311 y la linea de rumores 305- 4685900 ..hacemos una pausa..pero en instantes...el informe sobre las condiciones del tiempo..fanny gutierrez tiene un adelanto. mario, luego de tantas precipitaciones... el fin de semana vuelve a dar un giro en cuanto a las condiciones del tiempo, enterese de l
el parque martin luther king jr en la 61 calle y 32 avenida del north west es uno de,los sitios escogidospara que la comunidad afriamericana pueda exprtesar su reaccion a favor o en contra del veredicto a george zimerman que ha mantenido en vilo judicial a todo el pais sot 23.47.53.29 en este momento ///// muchos meses sot 23.45..50.08 pues que al comunidad tenga ///// condado sot 23.43.33.03 lo que ha hecho la ciudad /// a cabo en broward las autoriaddes tambein se han reunido de antemano con...
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martin luther king jr. today the church was the site of a service dedicated to trayvon martin. pastor's message was simple. >> trayvon benjamin martin is dead because he and other young black men and boys are seen not as a person, but as a problem. >> reporter: in perhaps the most powerful moment, the pastor asked all parishioners 18 years old and younger to join him at the front of the altar. dozens stood in unison holding hands. many disappointed by the outcome of the george zimmerman trial. who of you in this group has been racially profiled or felt they were a victim of racial profiling? so when you look at a story like trayvon martin and you see what happened and the result, what do you guys think being young, black men? >> sometimes i be thinking i'm next. walking through my neighborhood. sometimes not only in my neighborhood, i would be out at the landing and stuff like that. there would be a lot of people looking at me. like even when i'm in business attire. i just think about all these cases and i be trying not to do some things like turn my music up loud or anything l
martin luther king jr. today the church was the site of a service dedicated to trayvon martin. pastor's message was simple. >> trayvon benjamin martin is dead because he and other young black men and boys are seen not as a person, but as a problem. >> reporter: in perhaps the most powerful moment, the pastor asked all parishioners 18 years old and younger to join him at the front of the altar. dozens stood in unison holding hands. many disappointed by the outcome of the george...
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martin luther king, jr., selma, congressman john lewis got his skull fractured trying to demonstrate. >> stephen: hey, baby i was at the march on washington. you don't have to tell me. i was at the "i have a dream speech." don't play that back people went on marches card. i was at the marches. were you? >> i was not. stephen: you were not at the marches. >> i was not born in 1965. stephen: i could be madder than you. oh, i wasn't born that. that's a convenient excuse. thank you so much for joining us me. dark days, bright nights. we'll be right
martin luther king, jr., selma, congressman john lewis got his skull fractured trying to demonstrate. >> stephen: hey, baby i was at the march on washington. you don't have to tell me. i was at the "i have a dream speech." don't play that back people went on marches card. i was at the marches. were you? >> i was not. stephen: you were not at the marches. >> i was not born in 1965. stephen: i could be madder than you. oh, i wasn't born that. that's a convenient...
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martin luther king jr. wearing a hoodie similar to the one trayvon martin was wearing when he was shot is now taking social media by storm with mixed reaction. some call it power will. others believe the compare senator is disrespectful to the legacy of the late civil rights leader. the photo posted on an art gallery website appears to be work of nicholas smith. he is a conceptual artist with the disney. >> if you details in an early morning shooting that sent a man to the hospital with police surrounding a man in an apartment building where the gunman was holed up. police officers took the suspect into custody at 7:00 this morning, almost three hours after the shooting. the victim wasn't seriously hurt, and he is in stable condition. both men live in the building with no word on a motive 789. >> a search is underway for two men accused in a violent attack on a pregnant woman about to give birth. the "contra costa times" reported that the woman who is nine months pregnant was robbed at gunpoint at when and
martin luther king jr. wearing a hoodie similar to the one trayvon martin was wearing when he was shot is now taking social media by storm with mixed reaction. some call it power will. others believe the compare senator is disrespectful to the legacy of the late civil rights leader. the photo posted on an art gallery website appears to be work of nicholas smith. he is a conceptual artist with the disney. >> if you details in an early morning shooting that sent a man to the hospital with...
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martin luther king, jr., selma, congressman john lewis got his skull fractured trying to demonstrate. >> stephen: hey, baby i was at the march on washington. you don't have to tell me. i was at the "i have a dream speech." don't play that back people went on marches card. i was at the marches. were you? >> i was not. stephen: you were not at the marches. >> i was not born in 1965. stephen: i could be madder than you. oh, i wasn't born that. that's a convenient excuse. thank you so much for joining us me. dark days, bright nights. we'll be right captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (lighter flicks) (water pipe bubbling) (frank coughs) ooh! (lighter flicks) (water pipe bubbling) what the (bleep) is this? uh, cheech over here bought himself a bong. (frank laughs, coughs) deandra, this is wacky. go download me a hoagie off the internet. - (frank laughs) - i'm sorry? those words don't make any s-sense. oh, god, you guys. - oh, weird, i feel weird. - rip another one. yeah, say something else stupid, too. my arm's kind of numb. dennis
martin luther king, jr., selma, congressman john lewis got his skull fractured trying to demonstrate. >> stephen: hey, baby i was at the march on washington. you don't have to tell me. i was at the "i have a dream speech." don't play that back people went on marches card. i was at the marches. were you? >> i was not. stephen: you were not at the marches. >> i was not born in 1965. stephen: i could be madder than you. oh, i wasn't born that. that's a convenient...
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martin luther king, jr., selma, congressman john lewis got his skull fractured trying to demonstrate. >> stephen: hey, baby i was at the march on washington. you don't have to tell me. i was at the "i have a dream speech." don't play that back people went on marches card. i was at the marches. were you? >> i was not. stephen: you were not at the marches. >> i was not born in 1965. stephen: i could be madder than you. oh, i wasn't born that. that's a convenient excuse. thank you so much for joining us me. dark days, bright nights. we'll be right captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. [ cheers and applause ] captioning sponsored by comedy central >> john: welcome to the daily show. i am john oliver. still here. i am still here. in for jon stewart who is taking the summer off to follow his dream and work as a news model for the program at rutgers. very sexy. lovely light in that room. our guest tonight documentary film maker josh fox
martin luther king, jr., selma, congressman john lewis got his skull fractured trying to demonstrate. >> stephen: hey, baby i was at the march on washington. you don't have to tell me. i was at the "i have a dream speech." don't play that back people went on marches card. i was at the marches. were you? >> i was not. stephen: you were not at the marches. >> i was not born in 1965. stephen: i could be madder than you. oh, i wasn't born that. that's a convenient...
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but as martin luther king jr.'s daughter said, this is going to be a defining moment to know where we're at in the status of my father's dream. >> i want angela corey to respond and then we have to take a break. >> we have a certain way we have to exercise our cause challenges and pre-emptory challenges. once there were six people seated on that jury, we had to move on to alternates. was it an ideal jury? our laws are clear about the process for jury selection and that was the jury selected. we have to adhere to their verdict. the system worked. they were diligent in arriving at their verdict. they worked 16 hours and requested all of the evidence. we cannot fault their verdict. and i don't believe it can be faulted based on race. this was a tough case. we knew it was a tough case. we felt it was compelling that george zimmerman got out of his car after profiling trayvon martin, followed him and attempted to apprehend him. we felt we could prove it was not justifiable use of deadly force. >> we have to leave it the
but as martin luther king jr.'s daughter said, this is going to be a defining moment to know where we're at in the status of my father's dream. >> i want angela corey to respond and then we have to take a break. >> we have a certain way we have to exercise our cause challenges and pre-emptory challenges. once there were six people seated on that jury, we had to move on to alternates. was it an ideal jury? our laws are clear about the process for jury selection and that was the jury...
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the first is martin luther king jr. regional shoreline park, which is a place daphne and her father visited frequently. and the other location is the toddlers home which she was sharing with her father and grandmother. the little girl's disappearance has left a lot of unanswered questions. .following up on and police sent a boat with sonar capability to the park but were unable to launch into the water because the tide was too high. they will try again sometime this morning. and the toddler's father will face a judge for the first time today. he was arrested yesterday on charges of child endangerment for leaving his young daughter in the car with a mentally disabled person. and the latest on asiana crash 214 clean up crews will continoe to clear runway 2-8 left today. s-f-o officials say they plan to open the runway sometime this weekend. last night, cranes lifted large sections of the plane, the shell of the aircraft will eventually be cut up. some of the parts will be taken to washington d-c for further analysis. sot
the first is martin luther king jr. regional shoreline park, which is a place daphne and her father visited frequently. and the other location is the toddlers home which she was sharing with her father and grandmother. the little girl's disappearance has left a lot of unanswered questions. .following up on and police sent a boat with sonar capability to the park but were unable to launch into the water because the tide was too high. they will try again sometime this morning. and the toddler's...
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but as martin luther king jr.'s daughter said, this is going to be a defining moment to know where we're at in the status of my father's dream. >> i want angela corey to respond and then we have to take a break. >> we have a certain way we have to exercise our cause challenges and preemptory challenges. once there were six people seated on that jury, we had to move on to alternates. was it an ideal jury? our laws are clear about the process for jury selection and that was the jury selected. we have to adhere to their verdict. the system worked. they were diligent in arriving at their verdict. they worked 16 hours and requested all of the evidence. we cannot fault their verdict. and i don't believe it can be faulted based on race. this was a tough case. we knew it was a tough case. we felt it was compelling that george zimmerman got out of his car after profiling trayvon martin, followed him and attempted to apprehend him. we felt we could prove it was not justifiable use of deadly force. >> we have to leave it ther
but as martin luther king jr.'s daughter said, this is going to be a defining moment to know where we're at in the status of my father's dream. >> i want angela corey to respond and then we have to take a break. >> we have a certain way we have to exercise our cause challenges and preemptory challenges. once there were six people seated on that jury, we had to move on to alternates. was it an ideal jury? our laws are clear about the process for jury selection and that was the jury...
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. >>> work begins today at the martin luther king jr. memorial. a quote which rid was a drum major for justice, peace and righteousness will be removed because when taken out of context it distorts dr. king's meaning. >>> katherine jackson testifies today. she should be the final witness in her lawsuit against the company that promoted the pop icon's last concert. >>> happy birthday to justin bieber and selena gomez. 21 both. jeopardy host alex trebek turns 73 and bob dole 90. keep it here for more news, weather and sports. i'm richard lu i along with bill karins. have a great day ahead for you. >>> new this morning, all eyes are on st. mary's hospital in london where kate middleton is in lab ofrmt royal baby on the way. the latest details next. >>> a simple mistake could put the future of dozens of peninsula high school students in jeopardy. their ap test scores possibly negated for something they didn't do. >>> the fight over san jose's pension reform heads to court. what the mayor is doing to clear the way for other cities. >>> we take you live
. >>> work begins today at the martin luther king jr. memorial. a quote which rid was a drum major for justice, peace and righteousness will be removed because when taken out of context it distorts dr. king's meaning. >>> katherine jackson testifies today. she should be the final witness in her lawsuit against the company that promoted the pop icon's last concert. >>> happy birthday to justin bieber and selena gomez. 21 both. jeopardy host alex trebek turns 73 and bob...
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earlier today the son of martin luther king jr. appeared on cnn and spoke with victor blackwell and poppy harlow about the possible boycotts against stand your ground states and the realistic potential of the justice department filing charges against george zimmerman. >> i got to ask you, when you say action, you've called for possibly boycotting orange juice in florida because of the stand your ground law in florida. you said that at the naacp convention in orlando. should people also boycott georgia peaches and kentucky bushen and -- >> yeah, we may have to look at -- i think from a strategic standpoint you have to look at everything. certainly georgia has stand your ground laws. overall in all of those two dozen plus states needs to be looked at, and that is the strategy. that is not -- i haven't said let's do this. i said these are things that have to be considered. these are things that my father considered in his era. >> when you look at the president's remarks yesterday, a lot of the focus is on his personal comments about r
earlier today the son of martin luther king jr. appeared on cnn and spoke with victor blackwell and poppy harlow about the possible boycotts against stand your ground states and the realistic potential of the justice department filing charges against george zimmerman. >> i got to ask you, when you say action, you've called for possibly boycotting orange juice in florida because of the stand your ground law in florida. you said that at the naacp convention in orlando. should people also...
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when martin luther king jr.ame here in 1966, he and 30 other protesters were injured in a hail of rocks, bottles, and firecrackers. today the community is much more diverse. the kkk is gone. now it's gangs and poverty. few people understand the 'hood more than rafi peterson, who converted to islam while doing time for murder. he was one of the first people rami hooked up with. >> in a neighborhood like this there's nice homes, as you see, but it's also the epicenter of the foreclosure market. there's no unemployment. i mean, there's no employment. there's no youth jobs. they've got over 88,000 young people in this community, and there's not one youth center. that's not the same over on the north side. >> so iman started its own small version of a youth center. shamar hemphill, in charge of youth programs, calls it a center of peace. >> in a neighborhood that's filled with senseless violence, activities, the threat of gang activity, heavy police presence, we feel that the young people on the south side of chicago
when martin luther king jr.ame here in 1966, he and 30 other protesters were injured in a hail of rocks, bottles, and firecrackers. today the community is much more diverse. the kkk is gone. now it's gangs and poverty. few people understand the 'hood more than rafi peterson, who converted to islam while doing time for murder. he was one of the first people rami hooked up with. >> in a neighborhood like this there's nice homes, as you see, but it's also the epicenter of the foreclosure...
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police say the victim was shot on derby street near martin luther king jr. way before 7:00 face down on the sidewalk. he died at hospital. no detail on the victim or possible suspects. >> developing news, the parents of a missing oak oakland toddler are appealing for help after daphne viola webb was reported missing eight days ago. the child's parents appeared in public together for a vigil. though did not stand together and they does not talk were. her father, anthony webb said she disappeared from the car when he ran into an oakland star but the family did not see the two together that day or the week before. he says he stayed inside their apartment mostly. >> i am just a homebody even before all this happened, i never really went nowhere unless i left the house for something. >> there is no way to express how you feel when your child is missing and you don't know where they are and you can't find 'em or hug 'em. >> the family hopes tips will follow through on a new website at www.findbabydaphne.com. two juries will reveal their verdicts in the trial of th
police say the victim was shot on derby street near martin luther king jr. way before 7:00 face down on the sidewalk. he died at hospital. no detail on the victim or possible suspects. >> developing news, the parents of a missing oak oakland toddler are appealing for help after daphne viola webb was reported missing eight days ago. the child's parents appeared in public together for a vigil. though did not stand together and they does not talk were. her father, anthony webb said she...