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. >> that is the idea of black power that martin luther king becomes of moral center. without him it is not the march it is his name and presence that draws people both the local people sometimes people just want to see martin mr. king but it is also what draws more federal attention and national media attention and sncc realizes this march does not mean anything for the attention that we want to generate. king is constantly pushing multiple directions it is revealed it is morally powerful because he tries to articulate to people like stokely carmichael but crafted into a larger language of non-violent action id integration of america and to do so with a rhetorical gifts to merge these messages in it is the burden by the end of the march he is worn down. but by this same token without him. >> host: why do they call it a mistake? >> it is to the end of the march as he has gone to extraordinary trials. the marchers had just gotten to philadelphia. june 24 -- june 21st exactly two years later the anniversary of the of murder of three civil-rights workers. so to commemorate
. >> that is the idea of black power that martin luther king becomes of moral center. without him it is not the march it is his name and presence that draws people both the local people sometimes people just want to see martin mr. king but it is also what draws more federal attention and national media attention and sncc realizes this march does not mean anything for the attention that we want to generate. king is constantly pushing multiple directions it is revealed it is morally...
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director martin luther >> tights great to have you hear. >> that's not usually what we hear. >> for caltrain so we need to be talking with you a lot more like this and i'd love to be having briefing on those various studies you're working on so we can said what you're finding and give input. that whole business list of study lots of are really relevant we as a board need to spend more time with caltrain. i guess you know, i have heard this before to have the plan to keep running diesel service for multiple decades over electrification is finished because the money is not there to electrify the transportation. just because you've bought diesel vehicles you have to make an oufk evaluation there are all kinds of practitioner all complications there's the costs there to continue diesel. i know money never falls from the sky i'd love to understand the operational implementation of continuing dole service as well as how much more money you need to a phase that out and what the options are. i'll say this to speak to director harper's point the high speed rail opponents in the peninsula phasing out
director martin luther >> tights great to have you hear. >> that's not usually what we hear. >> for caltrain so we need to be talking with you a lot more like this and i'd love to be having briefing on those various studies you're working on so we can said what you're finding and give input. that whole business list of study lots of are really relevant we as a board need to spend more time with caltrain. i guess you know, i have heard this before to have the plan to keep...
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martin luther king was emotional about missing this occasion.lk about the sfakz of the movement and it's connection to the process shown p.i. by this sermon, however, mr. kings personal attorney one of his political advisory and for historical reasons he was a draft speech writer and one who helped him write the iconic i have a dream speech. he's a professor at the every time of the san francisco and a schooler at the martin luther king jr. at the university. doctor jones is here to puck pick up the mandala we welcome you to the podium (clapping.) >> thank you so very much. aefld i think the organizesers of this program are testing my skills i'm also a professor of the university of the san francisco on the art of speech writing so i find i've been limited to a short period of time. let me just say this (laughter) it is fitting in the naming of the bridge considers in the 50th anniversary year of the 1964 christopher's movement and for the crusade for the ask the especially from the north and across the nation to journey to mississippi to regist
martin luther king was emotional about missing this occasion.lk about the sfakz of the movement and it's connection to the process shown p.i. by this sermon, however, mr. kings personal attorney one of his political advisory and for historical reasons he was a draft speech writer and one who helped him write the iconic i have a dream speech. he's a professor at the every time of the san francisco and a schooler at the martin luther king jr. at the university. doctor jones is here to puck pick...
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martin luther king?r youth, and i was just wondering what advice you could have and thank you for your time. >> guest: okay. well, in terms of the youth, i think that one of the most powerful things that we can use and, you know, malcolm x talks about this in his autobiography was his love of reading, his love of learning. i think part of the problem is finding out the story. and i think that i was very, very fortunate to live in the household i lived in and i grew up in and the minnesota to haves i -- mentors i had to sort of find out the storiment but then also once with you find out the story, what do you do? and anger certainly i understand anger, but you should use that knowledge as fuel to become whether it's an organizer and an activist, whether it's a teacher, whether it's a doctor, whether it's some kind of lead e right? so i think that anger is best redirected into something that is hugely, hugely positive for the entire african-american community including things like volunteering and mentorin
martin luther king?r youth, and i was just wondering what advice you could have and thank you for your time. >> guest: okay. well, in terms of the youth, i think that one of the most powerful things that we can use and, you know, malcolm x talks about this in his autobiography was his love of reading, his love of learning. i think part of the problem is finding out the story. and i think that i was very, very fortunate to live in the household i lived in and i grew up in and the minnesota...
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everybody loves somebody now, everybody has seen martin luther king and let freedom ring for martin luther king, holiday, holiday, king holiday, not a day just for some, it is a day for everyone. he had a dream now it is up to you, he had a dream now it is up to you. [ applause ] >> the next winner is devanee watkins. >> my name is devanee watkins and i go to carver academic elementary school, and i am in fourth grade. and the poem that i will be saying it i stand tall. >> i stand tall. i stand tall. truth, justice, righteousness, harmony, balance, propriety, and order. i am a valuable person, contributing to the group. my family, my community, my country, the world is waiting for my leadership. i am confident, competent and conscious, i will apply myself to my studies and love and respect my teachers. and so will students. and i will be the best that i can be. the only standard i have is excellence. i take pride in my work, pride in my school, pride in my family and pride in my community and pride in myself. i will achieve whether i am a carpenter, a teacher, a business person, a senator,
everybody loves somebody now, everybody has seen martin luther king and let freedom ring for martin luther king, holiday, holiday, king holiday, not a day just for some, it is a day for everyone. he had a dream now it is up to you, he had a dream now it is up to you. [ applause ] >> the next winner is devanee watkins. >> my name is devanee watkins and i go to carver academic elementary school, and i am in fourth grade. and the poem that i will be saying it i stand tall. >> i...
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it happens at halloween time, it happens that martin luther king day -- it happens a lot. doesn't even make the news. a lot of times ingesting researcher talking to people there were like, yeah, that happens at my school. it happened that i be lead, it happened at smaller institutions, it happens a grad programs. >> as we just said, it just happened at arizona state university for martin luther king day. >> that's right. i think part of it is -- i did not want to vilify anyone. of the most interesting things about researching these parties is the response the students give after the fact. the leave it or not, there really is sort of a naÏvetÉ to what they're saying, like they did not really realize how messed up this was. did not completely comprehend how that would come across to a minority, particularly in those environments. ultimately, to me the movie is not really about racism, it is about identity and what is the mask you wear? what is the mask you're forced to wear in the culture around you? there's no better way than showing students were literally wearing blackfac
it happens at halloween time, it happens that martin luther king day -- it happens a lot. doesn't even make the news. a lot of times ingesting researcher talking to people there were like, yeah, that happens at my school. it happened that i be lead, it happened at smaller institutions, it happens a grad programs. >> as we just said, it just happened at arizona state university for martin luther king day. >> that's right. i think part of it is -- i did not want to vilify anyone. of...
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jay edgar hoover hated martin luther king. he wanted things to return to quiet.was not a good man. he is in the largest and first in american history, fighting as he said, subversion and subverting the freedoms that this country and he very nearly got away with it. he was the most profitable than a mosh to them. they could not touching. so somebody had to do some thing about that and. so that became our tests. [applause] >> and he did get away with it for half of a century. there are many people who think at that time and still that the fbi in the 1970s that has never been in this dictated. none of the change -- none of the questions that have been raised if it had not been for what they did. despite all of the courage that you had an unwillingness to go ahead, there also was a great deal of various kinds of fear. i wonder if you could talk about some of europe's earrings is. first a practical one for keith. the night of the burglary. i think there were a couple times when you had good experiences. first of all company of trade to open how fast? >> on average, 32
jay edgar hoover hated martin luther king. he wanted things to return to quiet.was not a good man. he is in the largest and first in american history, fighting as he said, subversion and subverting the freedoms that this country and he very nearly got away with it. he was the most profitable than a mosh to them. they could not touching. so somebody had to do some thing about that and. so that became our tests. [applause] >> and he did get away with it for half of a century. there are many...
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martin luther king we think of his dream and it's amazing we can compare our dream to the students nowe base is the same we want all children to have quality education and jobs and just putting it out there to sales force. especially on this side of the city too much students don't think about the kind of careers in technology and with a college degree and technical degrees and all the was a to educate themselves to be part of the future. so one thing is when the kids see the t-shirts 33 they see themselves maybe i could work for the mayor or be the superintendent not too much want to be the principle. we want to visiting i to see the kids and technology in use. so we're going to ask the two folks we have 3 groups we're going to ask you to come and join some classrooms we don't have room for everybody but if you can stay we'll take you around for the second showing of the classrooms. thank you so much for being here i'm speaking for my comrades and all our students thank you for being our reporters you two (clapping) >> thank you so much for being here and i think that wrapz it up we c
martin luther king we think of his dream and it's amazing we can compare our dream to the students nowe base is the same we want all children to have quality education and jobs and just putting it out there to sales force. especially on this side of the city too much students don't think about the kind of careers in technology and with a college degree and technical degrees and all the was a to educate themselves to be part of the future. so one thing is when the kids see the t-shirts 33 they...
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after martin luther king jr.ssinated in 1968, his widow requested his record recording of the final sermon at ebenezer baptist church be played at his funeral. ebenezer baptist church still stands now as the martin luther king jr. historic site which includes his boyhood home and grave site. in the sweet auburn district of atlanta which is east of downtown. the first time i ever drove across country when i was a teenager, i remember going there to see the grave site of dr. king and i remember looking in on the church and not knowing until i saw it that the church was still an active church, that it still has a congregation, that it's still there. i don't know what your job is, but it is hard to imagine a more humbling job in the world than being the pastor of the church where dr. martin luther king jr. was pastor, right, and his father before him. there is a man who has that job now. his name is dr. raphael g. warnock. today he was arrested at the georgia state capitol. this is a report from local channel 46 in a
after martin luther king jr.ssinated in 1968, his widow requested his record recording of the final sermon at ebenezer baptist church be played at his funeral. ebenezer baptist church still stands now as the martin luther king jr. historic site which includes his boyhood home and grave site. in the sweet auburn district of atlanta which is east of downtown. the first time i ever drove across country when i was a teenager, i remember going there to see the grave site of dr. king and i remember...
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in the haste to get him up, i overlooked one critical element of the program, martin luther from our guest artist from bay view area, he's going to give us a musical note, couple of songs real quick. i please your indulgence, and then we can adjourn. we also have commissioner christian from the human rights commission also. [music] >> how ya'll feeling out there? [applause] i wrote this song enentitled super star, and i want to dedicate it to the parents because i see children among us. they're always paying attention to everything we do, so this
in the haste to get him up, i overlooked one critical element of the program, martin luther from our guest artist from bay view area, he's going to give us a musical note, couple of songs real quick. i please your indulgence, and then we can adjourn. we also have commissioner christian from the human rights commission also. [music] >> how ya'll feeling out there? [applause] i wrote this song enentitled super star, and i want to dedicate it to the parents because i see children among us....
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strategy and ultimately projects that san francisco needs for to that end i'll finish where director martin luther started there's been a lot of great work done by the staff and consultants of the tjpa and caltrain and caltrans we're going to need outline those folks including the people too active and constructively engage in this process so it's worst our effort so we can achieve the important goals this process it for. we as the board some direct that and strongly encourage accountability staffs so thank for bringing this forward and thanks for putting this on the agenda it's the most important work we do on the board >> are there any other comments. in fun, i have some quick questions bach because of the terminology. so the stub i understand elevated freeway is what we see and i assume the stub what makes it a stub elevated freeway >> i think john can answer it. >> it's just the end of the freeway that's that. >> i was getting e-mails and innuendo what that meant. >> it goes in the city and it stops. >> i also want to clarify for the sake of the public i know that planning was able to go over
strategy and ultimately projects that san francisco needs for to that end i'll finish where director martin luther started there's been a lot of great work done by the staff and consultants of the tjpa and caltrain and caltrans we're going to need outline those folks including the people too active and constructively engage in this process so it's worst our effort so we can achieve the important goals this process it for. we as the board some direct that and strongly encourage accountability...
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those whose names are reflected in history books, martin luther king junior, hair yet tubman, but we also gather to give thanks to those to history who does not record -- the countless slaves, daughters, lawyers, teachers, preachers, all who have paved the way. this day we give thanks for the rich legacy and we commit ourselves again to the task of working towards that day when we are all truly judged, not by the color of our skin, but by the content of our character. grant us the courage to keep moving forward, all of god's beloved children marching towards justice. quicken our steps in san francisco and let us continue to march on until victory is won and all god's children will say, amen. [applause] >> and now doctor linda rickets will lead us in the negro national anthem. >> let every voice and sing until earth and heaven ring. ring with a harmony of liberty. let our rejoicing rise high as the listening skies. let it resound now loud as the rolling sea. sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us. sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us, fa
those whose names are reflected in history books, martin luther king junior, hair yet tubman, but we also gather to give thanks to those to history who does not record -- the countless slaves, daughters, lawyers, teachers, preachers, all who have paved the way. this day we give thanks for the rich legacy and we commit ourselves again to the task of working towards that day when we are all truly judged, not by the color of our skin, but by the content of our character. grant us the courage to...
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martin luther king jr. who leads the masses of african americans from racial oppression. this notion that rosa sat and martin could do this kind of stuff and jesse could run and barack could fly. they sound good but they really simplify a much more complicated history. that can't get it history really involves so many african-americans who proactively dismantled racial saturation -- segregation, including rosa parks. she didn't just refuse to give up her seat by accident, it was a concerted effort to try to transform a democrat -- democratic institutions. seph specializes in the subfield of africana and what he calls black power studies. his latest book will be in bookstores on march 4. onwill take your questions sunday live for three hours starting at noon eastern on c-span book tv. >> thrown out and broke. theyin, year anout, fought the worst drought in history. they choke to death in the barren lands. their homes were nightmares of swirling that for nights and days. until machinery, food, and even hope were gone. the 1936 u.s.d, resettlement administration history of th
martin luther king jr. who leads the masses of african americans from racial oppression. this notion that rosa sat and martin could do this kind of stuff and jesse could run and barack could fly. they sound good but they really simplify a much more complicated history. that can't get it history really involves so many african-americans who proactively dismantled racial saturation -- segregation, including rosa parks. she didn't just refuse to give up her seat by accident, it was a concerted...
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i was glad you mentioned martin luther king because it is probably impossible in jefferson school which used to be an all black school during segregation, probably impossible to talk about this topic without referencing earlier this year we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the historic march on washington, martin luther king's iconic i have a dream speech and as we were going over the speech this summer and it was all over the newspapers i went back and actually read it and noticed a portion that hasn't gained as much attention, i want to read a small segment of it tonight, today. in a sense we have come to our nation's capital to cash a check, when the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the constitution and the declaration of independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every american was to fall air. this was the promise that all men, black men as well as white men, would be guaranteed the inalienable right of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it is obvious today, he said, that americans have defaulted on this promissory notes in so far
i was glad you mentioned martin luther king because it is probably impossible in jefferson school which used to be an all black school during segregation, probably impossible to talk about this topic without referencing earlier this year we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the historic march on washington, martin luther king's iconic i have a dream speech and as we were going over the speech this summer and it was all over the newspapers i went back and actually read it and noticed a portion...
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. >> it's a pleasure to have a you here at the martin luther king academy is school for this important celebration. i service in the district. before i serve say a few words i want to thank and acknowledge some important individuals that are with us morning. if i miss someone which i will i wanted to thank you all a general thank you for being here today. i think today, we be mark in our calendars as a seminal chafrng point in public education in san francisco moving forward. before i go any further i want to recognize our members our elected commissioner commissioner joel winning who's with us this morning (clapping) >> i'd like to recognize commissioner matt haney who is with us thank you. and playing a dual rule the mayors commissioner mendosa mcdonald who is here with us (clapping) and the heroes in my mind absolutely the folks that led the work effecting lives each and every day our entire principle group is here today. can you stand so we can applaud you? thank you. thank you for being here. and obviously, we want to thank our principle here at martin luther king middle school na
. >> it's a pleasure to have a you here at the martin luther king academy is school for this important celebration. i service in the district. before i serve say a few words i want to thank and acknowledge some important individuals that are with us morning. if i miss someone which i will i wanted to thank you all a general thank you for being here today. i think today, we be mark in our calendars as a seminal chafrng point in public education in san francisco moving forward. before i go...
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his message resonated with icons in american history like martin luther king jr. and robert kennedy. the movie "cesar chavez, an american hero" depicts the life of chavez between 1962 and 1972. this was a time chavez called tore the great boy could. it's also when he fasted for the first time to draw attention to the nonviolent aspect of his movement. chavez started the united farm workers and took on the powerful growers of california to fight for the right of those farm workers. his message resonating with icons including martin luther king and robert kennedy. >> one of the heroic figures of our time, cesar chavez. >> very factual. it wasn't like hollywood glitz and glamour. it showed the field. it showed the struggle of not just cesar but all the farm workers and his family and that's the underlying plot. >> most of the family has already seen the film. the movie hits theaters nationwide on friday. the family says it's important to get as many people out to the theaters to show hollywood there is a market for this kind of movie. >> the premiere gets under way a
his message resonated with icons in american history like martin luther king jr. and robert kennedy. the movie "cesar chavez, an american hero" depicts the life of chavez between 1962 and 1972. this was a time chavez called tore the great boy could. it's also when he fasted for the first time to draw attention to the nonviolent aspect of his movement. chavez started the united farm workers and took on the powerful growers of california to fight for the right of those farm workers. his...
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the unusual chain of events led to shooting in neighborhood. >>> martin luther king the third viewed the bronze sculpture today for the first time. his father and mother are depicted in the sculpture, along with president link con and .22 other leaders. >> this is a great skum tour, not just good or decent, it's a great sculpture, because it truly per sonifies women and men who have changed our world. >> the scum tear also presented king with a working model of his parents. he saw the proof shortly in the -- in the studio shortly after his mother's death and said he was very moved. >> these are tools to educate young people, older people, students and it inspires you, especially if you begin to think about the work that is not done. >> the freedom center in atlanta is expected to take that model of the kings and display it there, probably in the atlanta district. >>> tesla has reached a deal to keep selling its electric cars in new york. the state automobile dealers association had hoped to shut down teslas five new york stores. the group disputes teslas direct sales approach. tesla
the unusual chain of events led to shooting in neighborhood. >>> martin luther king the third viewed the bronze sculpture today for the first time. his father and mother are depicted in the sculpture, along with president link con and .22 other leaders. >> this is a great skum tour, not just good or decent, it's a great sculpture, because it truly per sonifies women and men who have changed our world. >> the scum tear also presented king with a working model of his parents....
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martin luther king jr. who sort of leads the masses of african-americans from racial oppression. so this notion that rosa sat and, you know, martin could to this stuff and jesse could run and barack could fly, all these things, they sound good, but they really, today really simplify a -- they really simplify a much more complicated history, and that really involves so many african-americans, women and men, who proactively dismantled racial segregation including rosa parks. rosa parks was an activist. she didn't just refuse to give up her seat by accident, it was a concerted, strategic effort to try to transform democratic institutions. >> tufts university history professor and author of "dark days, bright nights," peniel joseph specializes in what he calls black power studies. his latest, "stokely: a life," will be in bookstore ors march 4th. today he's take your questions "in depth" live for three hours starting at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv. >> up next from booktv's tripp to salem, oregon, ron miner details the experiences of his father, a black cat pilot, during world war
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. >>> martin luther king junior's son sees an a >>> the main rain band moving out of the bay area. the focus of the shower ak tiflt heading to the south and east. we'll continue to keep an eye on the radar and have a forecast update in just a few minutes. >>> a somber vigil tonight for a pacifica man killed after a six-hour standoff with police. people turned out to mourn a mentally ill man shot and killed by a swat officer. some are questioning why er ol change had to die. >>reporter: there is still a memorial in his front yard and people lingered tonight and added to it. this is the house where where er ol change lived and died. >> we called for help. they didn't help him. they just killed him. >> zl this gathering in the coastal drizzle was as silent as the incident was hectic. hours of a standoff before storage the house where he lived with his dad and engaging in a deadly confrontation. >> i think right around here is where it happened. >> mat change shows where his brother fell, shot by a daly city officer on the swat team after change had shot at another officer with a knife
. >>> martin luther king junior's son sees an a >>> the main rain band moving out of the bay area. the focus of the shower ak tiflt heading to the south and east. we'll continue to keep an eye on the radar and have a forecast update in just a few minutes. >>> a somber vigil tonight for a pacifica man killed after a six-hour standoff with police. people turned out to mourn a mentally ill man shot and killed by a swat officer. some are questioning why er ol change had...
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prayer for us today and after that we have 3 great sirens they're going to lead us the 3 sirens are martin luther and katherine are going to lead us in the national black anthem. ladies and gentlemen let's start >> if all heads would be bowed we invoke god to come in. oh, god of the universe one who loves us more than that we love outdoors we thank you for this day this special occasions we've come together to celebrate the activity. we ask our blessings was we go forward and that everything we say and do goplegia in our sight may the words and a be acceptable in our presence we thank you now for all who are here and thank you for the occasion we're gathered here it maybe the beginning but we're on the our thank you in the name of jesus christ amen (clapping) oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light lift ev'ry voice and sing till earth and heaven ring. ring with the harmonies of liberty; let our rejoicing rise, high as the list'ning skies, let it resound loud as the rolling sea. sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us, sing a song full of the hope that the present has
prayer for us today and after that we have 3 great sirens they're going to lead us the 3 sirens are martin luther and katherine are going to lead us in the national black anthem. ladies and gentlemen let's start >> if all heads would be bowed we invoke god to come in. oh, god of the universe one who loves us more than that we love outdoors we thank you for this day this special occasions we've come together to celebrate the activity. we ask our blessings was we go forward and that...
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he studied the nonviolent philosophies of gandhi, martin luther king, jr., and dorothy day. he excelled at english and history at st. mary's seminary and university in maryland, graduating in 1973. he earned a second ba in communications from washington, dc washington, dc's american university in 1984 and work as a corporate communications executive for over 30 years. o'brian recently retired from the national rural ute tilts cooperative finance corporation, and o'brien, and his wife, accommodated three african-american children from washington, dc and because of this, they developed a keen interest in u.s. race relations. his publish, we shall not be moved, the sitin and the movement it inspired, is by university press of mississippi, 2013, coming out -- has come out in paperback, right? and o'brien blogs regularly on issues of race and civil rights at blog.not be moved.com. please welcome him. [applause] >> well, thank you all for being here. it's wonderful to be here at the virginia festival of the book and great to be on the panel with such other great authors. my story
he studied the nonviolent philosophies of gandhi, martin luther king, jr., and dorothy day. he excelled at english and history at st. mary's seminary and university in maryland, graduating in 1973. he earned a second ba in communications from washington, dc washington, dc's american university in 1984 and work as a corporate communications executive for over 30 years. o'brian recently retired from the national rural ute tilts cooperative finance corporation, and o'brien, and his wife,...
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>>le preguntamos si se involucra en la política >>estuve frente a la marcha de martin luther king en plan de reforma migratoria >>todo está arrebatado, negativo, vulgar, no entiendo lo que esta pasando >>también encontramos a la activista dolores huerta, que califico como juego político de los congresistas en torno a la reforma migratoria >>ahorita el líder republicanos y los líderes no quieren tomar el voto. >>dolores agrego que para se logre una reforma migratoria debe haber más presión. también pide que si ven su programa por televisión no teman expresarse >>y barack obama responde a la líder hispana que lo llamo el deportador en jefe, dijo que mientras el congreso no actue no tiene capacidad para frenar las deportaciones, ya logro actuar por los dreamers >fraude en hipotecas. >>inmigrante demanda sobre este aspecto >>imagine , tener que pagar el préstamo de una propiedad cuando le sacaron el título y quienes le robaron reciban la renta, ellos cumplen el pago,pero no tiene la propiedad >>esta propiedad en linwood, era de santiago, hasta que intentó reducir los pagos. >>me dijeron
>>le preguntamos si se involucra en la política >>estuve frente a la marcha de martin luther king en plan de reforma migratoria >>todo está arrebatado, negativo, vulgar, no entiendo lo que esta pasando >>también encontramos a la activista dolores huerta, que califico como juego político de los congresistas en torno a la reforma migratoria >>ahorita el líder republicanos y los líderes no quieren tomar el voto. >>dolores agrego que para se logre una...
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. >> we wanted to focus on those who don't get as much attention as martin luther king or mall com x. uncelebrated heroes of black history. our results after this. leave a comment on our facebook ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. hey. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. tv and internet together like never before. >> unless you're one of the lucky americans who has gotten a seat for a hearing at the u.s. supreme court, you've never seen what the proceedings at the nation's highest court looked like until today. someone snuck a video camera into the courtroom and posted it on youtube. the individual yes has ignited a long -- the video has ignited a long standing debate. we're now joined from chicago by jeffrey stone a distinguished professor of law at the university of chicago. h
. >> we wanted to focus on those who don't get as much attention as martin luther king or mall com x. uncelebrated heroes of black history. our results after this. leave a comment on our facebook ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's...
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. >> we wanted to focus on those who don't get as much attention as martin luther king or mall com x. uncelebrated heroes of black history. our results after this. leave a comment on our facebook or google plus pages. you won't find anywhere else... >> your'e listening because you wanna see what happen... >> get your damn education... >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> oh my... >> unless you're one of the lucky americans who has gotten a seat for a hearing at the u.s. supreme court, you've never seen what the proceedings at the nation's highest court looked like until today. someone snuck a video camera into the courtroom and posted it on youtube. the individual yes has ignited a long -- the video has ignited a long standing debate. we're now joined from chicago by jeffrey stone a distinguished professor of law at the university of chicago. he's the editor of the supreme court review at the university and the enviable job of clerking for supreme court justice william brennan. you are a perfect person to talk to about this. courts across the country as you know includi
. >> we wanted to focus on those who don't get as much attention as martin luther king or mall com x. uncelebrated heroes of black history. our results after this. leave a comment on our facebook or google plus pages. you won't find anywhere else... >> your'e listening because you wanna see what happen... >> get your damn education... >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> oh my... >> unless you're one of the lucky americans who has gotten a seat...
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emergency road work on the outbound stevenson who break around martin luther king drive. they're working on the bridge deck impacting not only this stretch of traffic but also lakeshore drive on ramp which connects their. keep that in mind you will see construction workers out there trying to do emergency repair work this morning. more details on this and the rest of your commute coming up. >> coming up against at the white house. >> the hawks and avalanche wrap it up one more time during their regular season in colorado. >> a great story today we're heading out to a high school in the northwest suburbs where students are not just learning what it takes to work for a startup company, they are actually launching their own business. and one of the kind cutting edge class. we will tell you more coming up. the bears de agency looking specifically for help in the safety position and they've got new blood in the house. rich king was there. >> at 29 he now joins the bears being a part of to three story franchises. pittsburgh and the san francisco giants. >> to have that pedigree
emergency road work on the outbound stevenson who break around martin luther king drive. they're working on the bridge deck impacting not only this stretch of traffic but also lakeshore drive on ramp which connects their. keep that in mind you will see construction workers out there trying to do emergency repair work this morning. more details on this and the rest of your commute coming up. >> coming up against at the white house. >> the hawks and avalanche wrap it up one more time...
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and i often look at this between private and public because this martin luther king jr. holiday there were 80,000 people. today there is 800 percent increase. so today as people are serving time they are going to come by with education and jobs. they are already training people now in the prisons to do jobs. as we know the greatest person who has the greatest income from prison, he's to say the price is right. he supplies all of the clothing for people to be in bob parker. his name is on it. i like at this as a private assistance. although i had a chinese worker who helped me. when they were building the train and subway, the mice were coming in and we had to put up the refrigerators. i don't have it no more. it was a good learning experience between private and public because i know ihss is a public entity. it's nice to see that private, you can use private service that does go together. it is a project of the ihss. thank you. >> any other public comment? thank you again mr. o'connel. we'll move on to item no. 11. report from the disability disaster preparedness committ
and i often look at this between private and public because this martin luther king jr. holiday there were 80,000 people. today there is 800 percent increase. so today as people are serving time they are going to come by with education and jobs. they are already training people now in the prisons to do jobs. as we know the greatest person who has the greatest income from prison, he's to say the price is right. he supplies all of the clothing for people to be in bob parker. his name is on it. i...
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seth rogen, selena gomez, magic johnson, martin luther king iii. and martin sheen. >> for me, it's something personal. i think it -- you know, it's like we're watering a plant. the seed has fallen on fertile ground. the -- you know, they are gonna take it back to their homes to their communities, their homes and churches. wherever that seed will grow. ♪ >> reporter: now, 400 schools from across the state took part in the festivities. overall, kids have raised more than $40 million for causes. more than 400 pounds raised for local food banks and more than 9 million volunteer hourser is ferred. the -- hours served. you can watch it right here on ktvu.com. we're live here in oakland. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> well, a little bit of everything out there. rain showers, and here's our live camera. you can see the clouds out there. the hills are grieb all because of the recent rainfall we've been picking up. you can see on stormtracker2, the rain showers, the bulk of the activity heading out to the east and snowshowers out to the sierra. we sti
seth rogen, selena gomez, magic johnson, martin luther king iii. and martin sheen. >> for me, it's something personal. i think it -- you know, it's like we're watering a plant. the seed has fallen on fertile ground. the -- you know, they are gonna take it back to their homes to their communities, their homes and churches. wherever that seed will grow. ♪ >> reporter: now, 400 schools from across the state took part in the festivities. overall, kids have raised more than $40 million...
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martin luther king was spied upon. civil rights leaders were spied upon. ali was spied upon. anti-war protestors were spied upon. is rand paul really bringing race into a conversation about the nsa? and he doubled down in a speech at uc berkeley last night. >> i find it ironic that the first african american president has without compunction allowed this vast exercise of raw power by the nsa. certainly j. edgar hoover's spying on martin luther king and others in the civil rights movement should give us all pause. >> you find it ironic senator paul? let's clear up a few things. first, president obama knows full well the history of u.s. spying on civil rights leaders. he mentioned dr. king specifically when he announced reforms to the nsa earlier this year. >> during the course of our review i often reminded myself that i wouldn't be where i am today were it not for dr. king who were spied upon by their own government. >> secondly, who is rand paul to make this point? a cynical use of race from some on the right. when the president talked about being sensiti
martin luther king was spied upon. civil rights leaders were spied upon. ali was spied upon. anti-war protestors were spied upon. is rand paul really bringing race into a conversation about the nsa? and he doubled down in a speech at uc berkeley last night. >> i find it ironic that the first african american president has without compunction allowed this vast exercise of raw power by the nsa. certainly j. edgar hoover's spying on martin luther king and others in the civil rights movement...
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also april 26 we have [speaker not understood] and pollution walk from martin luther king park to [speaker not understood] street. [speaker not understood] green action by l angel and maery harris and along about my mother's and father's committee. we want to welcome all of you. we would like you to look at the list going on with the fliers going on. and we work very closely with ed because barbara smith and george who is over all the tenant [speaker not understood] in the city. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. that mic is fine, yes, thank you. >>> good evening, board members. my name is he will vin james brown and i'm a ten-year resident of san francisco. i reside at the all-star hotel which is an s-r-o hotel managed by the largest housing services contractor in the city, the tenderloin housing clinic and randy shaw. i'd like to bring to the board's attention a matter which i consider to be fraudulent, collusion between the san francisco human services commission and tenderloin housing clinic. tenderloin housing clinic is in violation of its contract with the city and it h
also april 26 we have [speaker not understood] and pollution walk from martin luther king park to [speaker not understood] street. [speaker not understood] green action by l angel and maery harris and along about my mother's and father's committee. we want to welcome all of you. we would like you to look at the list going on with the fliers going on. and we work very closely with ed because barbara smith and george who is over all the tenant [speaker not understood] in the city. thank you....
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he was not charismatic in the way we think of martin luther king, bobby kennedy, yet he exudes real powerver people. charismatic,s certainly alec, but initially thested the call to be leader. is cesar chavez the same way? >> it was the reverse in some ways. he became the leader, and the movement grew up around him. tavis: there was no resistance on his part to accepting leadership? >> no, he took it and ran with it. >> i have read a couple of thatles that talk about one is trying to research the text of the people say a person didn't want to be cooperative. how much trouble did you have getting this done? >> i knew i wasn't going to have cooperation from the family, and fortunately, it. he left a meticulous record of his life and documents, and there were also many oral ,istories done over the years so i knew he was an incredible resource, and i also knew i was not going to have cooperation from the family. tavis: why not cooperate if you are a member of the family? this is a guy i would think if you want to see more celebrated, his birthday, the holiday in daye states, perhaps one nation
he was not charismatic in the way we think of martin luther king, bobby kennedy, yet he exudes real powerver people. charismatic,s certainly alec, but initially thested the call to be leader. is cesar chavez the same way? >> it was the reverse in some ways. he became the leader, and the movement grew up around him. tavis: there was no resistance on his part to accepting leadership? >> no, he took it and ran with it. >> i have read a couple of thatles that talk about one is...
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martin luther king. then as death penalty drugs become scarce, the assistant oklahoma attorney general jokes with a texas colleague he might be able to help texas get the drugs in exchange for 50 yard line tickets for top college football game between university of oklahoma and the university of texas. this is revealed in an e-mail obtained by the colorado independent, which also exposed how oklahoma injected leftover lethal drugs into a dead prisoner's body. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the ukrainian government is withdrawing his soldiers from crimea as russian forces continue to seize military bases. the announcement from ukraine marks the knowledge meant it has ceded control of crimea in the aftermath of this week's referendum vote and subsequent russian annexation. at least one ukrainian soldier has been killed as russian forces take over ukrainian bases around crimea. earlier today, russian troops reportedly rele
martin luther king. then as death penalty drugs become scarce, the assistant oklahoma attorney general jokes with a texas colleague he might be able to help texas get the drugs in exchange for 50 yard line tickets for top college football game between university of oklahoma and the university of texas. this is revealed in an e-mail obtained by the colorado independent, which also exposed how oklahoma injected leftover lethal drugs into a dead prisoner's body. all of that and more coming up....