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it was never luther's intent. but his hope was to live within the understanding of how we can reform the catholic church. and when that couldn't happen, many of his followers believed it was time for him to break away. and so they did. it was one of the many churches that began to be formed. a number of others began at that time. >> we know that luther had an ability to connect with every day people. they loved how he was writing. he really believed that the teaching of the faith should be in the households. he was critical of priests and pastors in the way they preached or didn't preach or didn't teach. that really resonated with people. >> very much so. >> if you think about the reformation being ongoing -- and here we are later, what are the things the church continues to need to reform or change as we look into our future? >> and some ways, the church has become more invested in its own survival as a constitution rather than proclaiming the saving grace of jesus christ. where that happens, we noticed the churc
it was never luther's intent. but his hope was to live within the understanding of how we can reform the catholic church. and when that couldn't happen, many of his followers believed it was time for him to break away. and so they did. it was one of the many churches that began to be formed. a number of others began at that time. >> we know that luther had an ability to connect with every day people. they loved how he was writing. he really believed that the teaching of the faith should...
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but i think these are just lex luther types. these are just lex luther typesm is more about winning overs not how to do the papers, if you're presenting it! thank you so much! fiona, thank you. coming up next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. mark kermode is with us as ever to take us through all this week's releases. so, we have a political thriller starring jessica chastain called miss sloane. alien: covenant, the latest in the ongoing alien franchise. and jawbone, written by and starring johnny harris.
but i think these are just lex luther types. these are just lex luther typesm is more about winning overs not how to do the papers, if you're presenting it! thank you so much! fiona, thank you. coming up next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. mark kermode is with us as ever to take us through all this week's releases. so, we have a political thriller starring jessica chastain called miss sloane. alien: covenant, the latest in the ongoing alien franchise. and...
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that mirrored the type of coalition martin luther king envisioned in 1968 for the campaign.esidency did not represent a post-racial society as we have come to understand. still, it represented a market archer from previous american political life and created a new image of the black man and lack family in the lives of many african-americans and americans. for whatever his legacy in terms of policy and the administration, his personal legacy and his impact on american political life will be seen as a very positive element historiansre as consider and reconsider the impact of his presidency. lucky enough to have a president in barack obama who understood the impact of history and importance of understanding history, so the artifacts we received from the white house include the dress michelle obama, the first lady, war at of the 1963iversary march on washington and the comments signed by the president that he made on that occasion. acknowledging the history and importance of the 1960 three march on washington in which he makes clear every generation has a responsibility to incr
that mirrored the type of coalition martin luther king envisioned in 1968 for the campaign.esidency did not represent a post-racial society as we have come to understand. still, it represented a market archer from previous american political life and created a new image of the black man and lack family in the lives of many african-americans and americans. for whatever his legacy in terms of policy and the administration, his personal legacy and his impact on american political life will be seen...
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in fact, the nonviolent philosophy of martin luther king and the black power movement are not at oddseven though one of the symbols of the black power movement is this image of one of the founders of the black panther party in california in 1966 holding a spear and shotgun. newton is the premier example of this sense of militant opposition to american society the panthers supposedly, allegedly represented. but in fact, much of their campaign was about self-defense for african-americans. the same kind of self-defense that had been seen earlier with the deacons of defense and earlier efforts in the military and other areas opposing violence against their society. part of the black panther campaign, a major part was , social reform. educational reform, health care, housing, the freedom to get an education that was useful for them. and opposition to the legal system that was imprisoning thousands of african americans with no good reason. an element we want to focus on and make known more widely to the american public is the notion of survival programs. that the party was developing a seri
in fact, the nonviolent philosophy of martin luther king and the black power movement are not at oddseven though one of the symbols of the black power movement is this image of one of the founders of the black panther party in california in 1966 holding a spear and shotgun. newton is the premier example of this sense of militant opposition to american society the panthers supposedly, allegedly represented. but in fact, much of their campaign was about self-defense for african-americans. the...
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who are sitting there simmering, some will always be trapped in that stylist midnight that martin luther king wrote about so many years ago. we have to ask ourselves, are people emboldened by divisive rhetoric? either more opportunities to instill fear and intimidation today than ever before? do the ways in which we communicate, often anonymously and from a great distance, offer license to those who want to hate, who want to discriminate and poison? some of you may have read recently that i am on twitter. i am not a tweeter. i am there to listen, to read what's being said about the fbi and its mission. sometimes it's a wonderful place. sometimes it's a depressing place and sometimes it feels like i am all of a sudden, immediately in every dive bar in america where i can hear everyone screaming at the television set, but it is free speech. you don't have to like it. you don't have to agree with that, but we will protect it because it is the bedrock of this great country. commack that we can believe and say what we want no matter how tasteful or disruptive. that is a vital right in this am
who are sitting there simmering, some will always be trapped in that stylist midnight that martin luther king wrote about so many years ago. we have to ask ourselves, are people emboldened by divisive rhetoric? either more opportunities to instill fear and intimidation today than ever before? do the ways in which we communicate, often anonymously and from a great distance, offer license to those who want to hate, who want to discriminate and poison? some of you may have read recently that i am...
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to berlin to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the protestant reformation and to remember martin lutherthe man who started it all. ♪ >> i'm brent goff. it's good to have you with us. the investigation into the manchester suicide bomber is moving quickly. police say one of the suspect's brothers and his father had been detained in libya, and that the brother was allegedly planning a terrorist attack in the libyan capital, tripoli. authorities also confirmed they are investigating a network that provided logistical support for the attack in manchester. officials believed 22-year-old salman abedi was radicalized during the time he spent abroad. disturbing developments tonight, as the people of manchester tried to come to terms with terror. guest: -- reporter: a city in morning as residents pay their respects to the dead. >> i think it's the defiance of manchester, the life very much goes on. we never forget, but it's one of those things where the city doesn't stop. >> it's the same with berlin, the same as paris, the same as nice. it's all over the world how do you defeat these people? yo
to berlin to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the protestant reformation and to remember martin lutherthe man who started it all. ♪ >> i'm brent goff. it's good to have you with us. the investigation into the manchester suicide bomber is moving quickly. police say one of the suspect's brothers and his father had been detained in libya, and that the brother was allegedly planning a terrorist attack in the libyan capital, tripoli. authorities also confirmed they are investigating a...
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and nefarious scandal written practice, martin luther king jr. in birmingham, been arrested. they came to him and said you are wrong, you're wrong about segregation. we are right, your demonstrations are wrong. doctor king, let me ask you one
and nefarious scandal written practice, martin luther king jr. in birmingham, been arrested. they came to him and said you are wrong, you're wrong about segregation. we are right, your demonstrations are wrong. doctor king, let me ask you one
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martin luther king. as part of the curriculum, visit the king memorial. on the seventh director of the fbi. i said at the same desk i think that all the prior directors have used. it has class on it so i don't ruin it. [laughter] the deskght corner of under the glass, and keep racing will she do paper. it is a memo from october of 1963 from director hoover to the attorney general robert f kennedy. it's a memo from dr. -- from director hoover on behalf of the fbi, asking for permission to bug and wiretapped martin luther king. it is five sentences long and it is utterly without factual content. it simply asserts quote, there is a communist influence in the racial situation". this update limitation, geographical, technique imitation, it simply says we need to wiretap the sky. director hoover signed it, bobby kennedy signed it, and we were off to the races. here's the hard part. i am not telling this story and i don't keep that document their is a criticism to become hoover or kennedy. i have no doubt that both of those men believed they were doing the right
martin luther king. as part of the curriculum, visit the king memorial. on the seventh director of the fbi. i said at the same desk i think that all the prior directors have used. it has class on it so i don't ruin it. [laughter] the deskght corner of under the glass, and keep racing will she do paper. it is a memo from october of 1963 from director hoover to the attorney general robert f kennedy. it's a memo from dr. -- from director hoover on behalf of the fbi, asking for permission to bug...
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movement, and the assassinations of martin luther king jr. and robert kennedy. her class is about an hour and 10 minutes. margaret: let's get started. welcome. 1968,we are talking about a year when a heck of a lot happened, including a presidential election. a year where there were a lot of social, economic, political parallels that are in some ways familiar to us now because, in part, some of the changes the y 21st century america alan thicke has experience were set to motion in this period -- america has experienced were set in motion in this period. i'd like to start with this news conference to the american people. march 31, 1968. president lyndon johnson gave a televised address to the nation. 's subject was the vietnam war.
movement, and the assassinations of martin luther king jr. and robert kennedy. her class is about an hour and 10 minutes. margaret: let's get started. welcome. 1968,we are talking about a year when a heck of a lot happened, including a presidential election. a year where there were a lot of social, economic, political parallels that are in some ways familiar to us now because, in part, some of the changes the y 21st century america alan thicke has experience were set to motion in this period --...
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martin luther king said, i the ballot, the ballot, the ballot. legislation, legislation, legislation. your life, your life, your life. people have to see that elections have ramifications in their lives. and this is probably one of the most personal manifestations of that connection between the ballot and their lives. but martin luther king also said of all the forms of injustice and inequality, the most shocking and unfair is the inequality in health care because people can die. thank you all. bye-bye. >> thank you. >>> politico reporting president trump will travel to saudi arabia followed by israel and the vatican in his first foreign trip later this month. mr. trump cast the trip as historic and a way to promote religious tolerance in remarks as an executive order signing in the white house rose garden this morning. the visit to saudi arabia, he said, will include a truly historic gathering in saudi arabia with leaders from all across the muslim world.
martin luther king said, i the ballot, the ballot, the ballot. legislation, legislation, legislation. your life, your life, your life. people have to see that elections have ramifications in their lives. and this is probably one of the most personal manifestations of that connection between the ballot and their lives. but martin luther king also said of all the forms of injustice and inequality, the most shocking and unfair is the inequality in health care because people can die. thank you all....
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but martin luther king also said of all the forms of injustice and inequality, the most shocking and unfair is the inequality in health care because people can die. thank you all. bye-bye. >> thank you. >>> politico reporting president trump will travel to saudi arabia followed by israel and the vatican in his first foreign trip later this month. mr. trump cast the trip as historic and a way to promote religious tolerance in remarks as an executive order signing in the white house rose garden this morning. the visit to saudi arabia, he said, will include a truly historic gathering in saudi arabia with leaders from all across the muslim world. trump's tour will conclude with stops at a nato meeting in brussel and g7 summit the following day. you can read more about it at politico.com. here's the president with religious leaders signing that order relaxing enforcement over political activities of religious groups. >> ladies and gentlemen, pastor paula white. >> good morning. it is so good to have all of our guests, our distinguished guests and especially our cabinet members here with u
but martin luther king also said of all the forms of injustice and inequality, the most shocking and unfair is the inequality in health care because people can die. thank you all. bye-bye. >> thank you. >>> politico reporting president trump will travel to saudi arabia followed by israel and the vatican in his first foreign trip later this month. mr. trump cast the trip as historic and a way to promote religious tolerance in remarks as an executive order signing in the white...
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he wiretapped martin luther king jr. he made audio recordings of martin luther king on the road, in the hotel room when dr. king was not alone. dr. king was with a woman in a hotel room. j. edgar hoover took the audiotape of dr. king in that hotel room and sent it directly to dr. king's wife, coretta scott king. j. edgar hoover was trying to scare dr. king into silence. j. edgar hoover believed that martin luther king jr. was america's, quote, most dangerous negro. those were the fbi's words about martin luther king jr. after he gave the "i have a dream" speech in washington. after the fbi witnessed that, they decided this, this is america's most dangerous negro. he has to be stopped. j. edgar hoover despised dr. king. hoover believed the civil rights amendment was anti-american. created an attack on martin luther king that was designed to get dr. king to kill himself. they tried to drive him to suicide. the building that james comey works in has the most disgraceful name of any building in washington. it is called the j
he wiretapped martin luther king jr. he made audio recordings of martin luther king on the road, in the hotel room when dr. king was not alone. dr. king was with a woman in a hotel room. j. edgar hoover took the audiotape of dr. king in that hotel room and sent it directly to dr. king's wife, coretta scott king. j. edgar hoover was trying to scare dr. king into silence. j. edgar hoover believed that martin luther king jr. was america's, quote, most dangerous negro. those were the fbi's words...
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martin luther king is arrested and on a trumped up charge and sent away to a prison in world georgia and jack and bobby kennedy right the governor of georgia and called martin luther king's wife to comfort her and make a big impact with the black population in america, and the nixon campaign said no. martin luther king, who had once said if richard nixon is not totally colorblind then he is the most dangerous man in america because he was so convinced nixon was bighearted. he now decides nixon is the most dangerous man in america because he was able to put on the show of sympathy and support but the first time it actually cost him votes, he wasn't there when it counted. then you move on to 1968 and ronald reagan is running for the presidency and trying to get the conservative votes from the south and nixon makes a deal with thurman and what came to be the southern strategy in which he promises the nixon administration will layoff the pro- negro stuff and hesitate on the integration of schools in order to secure the southern delegations of that convention. then, in his presidency, he
martin luther king is arrested and on a trumped up charge and sent away to a prison in world georgia and jack and bobby kennedy right the governor of georgia and called martin luther king's wife to comfort her and make a big impact with the black population in america, and the nixon campaign said no. martin luther king, who had once said if richard nixon is not totally colorblind then he is the most dangerous man in america because he was so convinced nixon was bighearted. he now decides nixon...
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senator luther strange. a member of senate budget, armed service committee and former staryn genera attorney general rally of the great state of alabama, let's start with the announcement that rod rosrosenstein. appointed a special council, your thoughts about necessity and prospects? >> i'm not you know, you can second guess the appointment i think. i'm not sure it was necessary. i have great confidence in the ongoing operations of the bipartisan foreign relations committee investigation great work is gone into that. rosenstein, and i know jeff sessions very well. but if, i think people have confidence, he is a distinguished person. i am fixed on getting a new director at the fbi. lou: i'm going to interject with a question about what you said about the fbi. as we look at all scandals one has come to a conclusion at fbi. this is against an investigation in against an investigation to the election and meddling of russians which that been going to since '80s, we have people with hair a fire acting like only t
senator luther strange. a member of senate budget, armed service committee and former staryn genera attorney general rally of the great state of alabama, let's start with the announcement that rod rosrosenstein. appointed a special council, your thoughts about necessity and prospects? >> i'm not you know, you can second guess the appointment i think. i'm not sure it was necessary. i have great confidence in the ongoing operations of the bipartisan foreign relations committee investigation...
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and those are significant because pope francis quoted martin luther king jr. in some of his most poignant parts of his speech. very beautiful procession through the apostolic palace this morning that got underway and there was the private meeting between pope francis and donald trump. great smiles and finally an expanded audience with members of the first family and also members of donald trump's staff. rob: interesting to watch this go down. a lot of people nervous how that meeting would go between the pope and the president after back and forth each year during the campaign, the pope said anyone who would want to build a wall instead of a bridge is not christian in his opinion and candidate trump firing back on that. good to see them embrace and have a warm interaction. heather: a lot of people talking about the body language between the two. we don't know what they spoke about. they spent 30 minutes together and the first lady was there along with ivanka and jared kushner. as they have for this entire trip they look spectacular. >> an important one for the
and those are significant because pope francis quoted martin luther king jr. in some of his most poignant parts of his speech. very beautiful procession through the apostolic palace this morning that got underway and there was the private meeting between pope francis and donald trump. great smiles and finally an expanded audience with members of the first family and also members of donald trump's staff. rob: interesting to watch this go down. a lot of people nervous how that meeting would go...
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he reached out to martin luther king, jr and was a friend of jacky robinson. he was the first american vice president to visit a family in their home. she was taken to the dining room and then writes a wonderful letter to a friend of his back in woodiersaying it affirms my face that the daughter of the shoe sign boy from whittier is graduating from columbia high school and has a positive future ahead of her. there was a rumor in the family that the quakers worked the underground railroad. he joined clubs that admitted the and was color blind. in 1957 when the first civil right bill hit the floor of the senate, it is one of his mightiest champions. in the 1960 election, he loses the black vote because he falters at a key moment. martin luther king, jr arrested and sent to a prison in rural georgia and they get in contact with the governor of georgia and called martin luther king's wife to comfort her and make a big impact for the population in america. the nixon campaign says no comment. if nixon is not totally colorbehind he is the most dangerous man in americ
he reached out to martin luther king, jr and was a friend of jacky robinson. he was the first american vice president to visit a family in their home. she was taken to the dining room and then writes a wonderful letter to a friend of his back in woodiersaying it affirms my face that the daughter of the shoe sign boy from whittier is graduating from columbia high school and has a positive future ahead of her. there was a rumor in the family that the quakers worked the underground railroad. he...
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books from martin luther king. and he said this is a gift for you. these are books from martin luther king. i think you will enjoy them. reminding our audience what the pope gave to president trump. claudio outlined this just a few moments ago. a medal. a medallion by a roman artist which he said is an olive, a symbol of peace. and he then -- president trump responded we could use peace. the pope gave potus the message of peace, "i signed it personally for you," he said. president trump apparently responding "that's so beautiful." and then of course those encyclicals that you have been discussing with annend claudio which includes the encyclical about the environment. the president saying, "well, i'll be reading them." and of course that as he heads on to the g8 summit and is poised to make a decision about whether or not to pull out of the paris climate agreement. we knew that the gifts would be highly symbolic. and they were. that of course the final offering of these two men as they met today on this historic morning as it unfolds. >> and what imp
books from martin luther king. and he said this is a gift for you. these are books from martin luther king. i think you will enjoy them. reminding our audience what the pope gave to president trump. claudio outlined this just a few moments ago. a medal. a medallion by a roman artist which he said is an olive, a symbol of peace. and he then -- president trump responded we could use peace. the pope gave potus the message of peace, "i signed it personally for you," he said. president...
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he was a friend of martin luther king. >> the republican party was the party of civil rights.egation. every single member of the ku klux klan was a member of the democratic party. >> so going into the election, nixon had reason to believe he would have a lot of black support. >> just three weeks before the election, martin luther king is arrested. he and 50 other african-americans had entered a whites-only restaurant. >> the police were called. they refused to move. and they were all put in jail. including king. it got even worse when he was transferred in the middle of the night to a state penitentiary in rural georgia. >> and he's at risk there. his wife is afraid he's going to get killed. >> this is nixon's golden opportunity to rescue dr. king and scoop the black vote. ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. the internet is waiting. start for free today at godaddy. when heartburn hits fight back fast with new tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum new tums chewy bites. a lower a1c
he was a friend of martin luther king. >> the republican party was the party of civil rights.egation. every single member of the ku klux klan was a member of the democratic party. >> so going into the election, nixon had reason to believe he would have a lot of black support. >> just three weeks before the election, martin luther king is arrested. he and 50 other african-americans had entered a whites-only restaurant. >> the police were called. they refused to move. and...
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the summer of love all over america, was the time when we saw the assassination of martin luther king, we saw the assassination of robert f. kennedy, progressive hope for many people. race riots break out in major cities, which was major parts of the city were destroyed. and federal reports looking into the riots and the racial unrest of the time, put the blame, at least partly on guns, and the easy availability of guns in african-american communities. there was a real effort to try to shut that down. it wasn't just the black panthers and conservatives in california, ronald reagan, who signed the law, making it harder to carry guns on the street. ronald reagan going out there saying, there's no reason why a law abiding person on the street should carry a gun today. it was also elected officials nationwide. we saw the gun control act that many people said -- the federal gun control act of 1968 that many people said was designed not to control guns, but to control african-americans. >> i have said this a number of times on this program and beyond. only half jokingly, if you really wante
the summer of love all over america, was the time when we saw the assassination of martin luther king, we saw the assassination of robert f. kennedy, progressive hope for many people. race riots break out in major cities, which was major parts of the city were destroyed. and federal reports looking into the riots and the racial unrest of the time, put the blame, at least partly on guns, and the easy availability of guns in african-american communities. there was a real effort to try to shut...
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king, a martin luther king they tried to not let us remember, a martin luther king that talks aboutmust call to an end for this war. we muss cat call to an end to t harmful military activity that this country carries out globally. not only does it lead to the loss of lives but has made the environment and harm inflicted on the planet a silent casualty. decisions made by this administration and those before it to grow the wealthy and the power of multi-national corporations and their use of fossil fuels at the expense of the earth must be vigorously confronted. vigorously confronted, demanding such calls for a radical redistribution of wealth and power. it means stripping away what has been stolen from us by the very rich and their corporations, and finally, there is no justice without racial justice. there's no climate justice without racial justice. there's no climate justice without gender justice. there is no climate justice without queer justice. there's no climate justice without justice for queer and trans families. we must call out anti-black racism and we must respect the le
king, a martin luther king they tried to not let us remember, a martin luther king that talks aboutmust call to an end for this war. we muss cat call to an end to t harmful military activity that this country carries out globally. not only does it lead to the loss of lives but has made the environment and harm inflicted on the planet a silent casualty. decisions made by this administration and those before it to grow the wealthy and the power of multi-national corporations and their use of...
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when martin luther king was assassinated, i was in law school. i came to school that day, no one said a word. not a student, not a professor, no one said one word. nothing. and at the end of the day i went to jeremy, who was the other black person in my class and i said, jeremy, do they know? i said do they know? >> of course they knew. >> of course they knew. but in many of their minds king was a rabble-rouser. they didn't say it but they're thinking, well, he asked for it. so what i mean is it was environmental, what i'm talking about here. you could feel it, you know. and i said, well, that's me understanding i know where i am. i know where i am. but that's an example. if i had to do it all over again, i would do it because i took a chance on virginia by coming here. they also took a chance on me. >> sure. >> they didn't know me. i can just imagine the faculty meeting. i think being in the peace core helped my coming to virginia because it made them think, well, she's seen something of the world. you know, because they had to break out of the
when martin luther king was assassinated, i was in law school. i came to school that day, no one said a word. not a student, not a professor, no one said one word. nothing. and at the end of the day i went to jeremy, who was the other black person in my class and i said, jeremy, do they know? i said do they know? >> of course they knew. >> of course they knew. but in many of their minds king was a rabble-rouser. they didn't say it but they're thinking, well, he asked for it. so what...
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she's worked with martin luther king and has sung everywhere that's anywhere. once she even shot at someone who threatened to cheat her in a business deal. still a huge star and as powerful as ever, she is our guest today on hardtalk. # i love you, porgy, # don't let him take me, # don't let them handle me, # and drive me mad. # if you can keep me, # i wants to stay here with you forever, # two days after forever, # with you forever... # ‘cause i got my man. nina simone, dr simone, a very warm welcome to the programme. thank you tim sebastian, you have the same name as bach, my first love. i can't lose with that, can i? no, you can't. you can, but i can't. tell me about music as a political weapon which you've used it as. 0h, now. that's a hard one. um, as a political weapon. it has helped me for 30 years defend the rights of american blacks and third world people all over the world and to defend them with protest songs. and it helps to change the world. when you get up on the stage and you sing, what's in your mind? just the singing, or... no, to move the audi
she's worked with martin luther king and has sung everywhere that's anywhere. once she even shot at someone who threatened to cheat her in a business deal. still a huge star and as powerful as ever, she is our guest today on hardtalk. # i love you, porgy, # don't let him take me, # don't let them handle me, # and drive me mad. # if you can keep me, # i wants to stay here with you forever, # two days after forever, # with you forever... # ‘cause i got my man. nina simone, dr simone, a very...
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making a right this scene here repeated all throughout the area especially on both kelly and martin luther king drive. lets see see if guy sips through here. there was a big truck that just splashed everybody. yes. when come around too there is sun glare wow, look at this one, open just like the planes landing. >> no wake. >> no wake zone. >> this guy will give it a good splash. >> there we go. >> there is an example what we are dealing with from all that rain. sun's popping up, live look, looking good coming into downtown. we will be singing on the way to cape may from 12 to 2:00 is when we see volume start to pop for folks that will head down the shore, i necessity our jen fred, she's already on the way. she's going down there to keenan's, is there a line out front to get into the preston and steve show. there we go, look at it. we have more folks, more folks in line at keenans then on the schuylkill expressway right now. >> wow. >> keenans in wildwood, look at that crowd, getting into our preston and steve show, that is broadcasting live from down there. look at them, ready to go. now,
making a right this scene here repeated all throughout the area especially on both kelly and martin luther king drive. lets see see if guy sips through here. there was a big truck that just splashed everybody. yes. when come around too there is sun glare wow, look at this one, open just like the planes landing. >> no wake. >> no wake zone. >> this guy will give it a good splash. >> there we go. >> there is an example what we are dealing with from all that rain....
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i love the flowing words of martin luther king when he talked about repentance, he says we will have to repent in this day and age, not just for the victory of the violent words and actions of the bad people, but also the appalling silence and inaction of the good people. well, i'll tell you, i am compelled to try to motivate and inspire through my action good people to get off the sidelines to realize that this democracy is not a spectator sport, but i also worry about those folks who we assign labels like vitriolic words and we assign conclusions about their souls that they are bad people. we do this in ways we don't even realize, i remember as a young guy, living in the projects in newark, i was in new york trying to chase down money for a non-profit, and i was scuttling through, on an awful day, sleet and snow and every street seemed to have curbs of slush and as i walked to this one curbs, i saw what amounted to one of the great lakes of slush and i worried about my shoes, how was i going to get around it, and then i saw an elderly african-american woman, amongst all the hustle
i love the flowing words of martin luther king when he talked about repentance, he says we will have to repent in this day and age, not just for the victory of the violent words and actions of the bad people, but also the appalling silence and inaction of the good people. well, i'll tell you, i am compelled to try to motivate and inspire through my action good people to get off the sidelines to realize that this democracy is not a spectator sport, but i also worry about those folks who we...
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at route 47, and a pedestrian accident investigation from the overnight, i came in on the martin luther king drive to avoid an accident on the schuylkill there is like five spots where it is flooded out. i mean, log flum style coming in here so just be careful venturing out the front door we will check jam cams and keep you covered throughout the morning, karen, back to you. >>> let's continue right now, lets get to the passengers, all those people injured, they have gone over to the hospital , lets get out to jenny joyce over at cooper in camden where those victims have been taken, jenny, good morning, what do we know. >> reporter: good morning, karen. nine patients have been brought here to cooper university hospital. while we don't know exact conditions we know these are more serious patients here, brought here, a short time ago , again, exact conditions,& injuries not yet known right now. state police tell us that emergency responders wanted to even medivac'd patient toss get people to the hospital quickly but ended up not flying because of the weather. they were transported here by
at route 47, and a pedestrian accident investigation from the overnight, i came in on the martin luther king drive to avoid an accident on the schuylkill there is like five spots where it is flooded out. i mean, log flum style coming in here so just be careful venturing out the front door we will check jam cams and keep you covered throughout the morning, karen, back to you. >>> let's continue right now, lets get to the passengers, all those people injured, they have gone over to the...
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kennedy, martin luther king and now robert f kennedy. kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination brings a broader national mourning. now it is for the -- it throws the democratic nomination into turmoil. it is not clear who can bring them together. meantime, the republican party -- republicans are debating who will be their nominee. early summer, it is clear that the person who is going to be the nominee is the most unlikely of candidates. richard nixon. why is he unlikely? he is lost, a lot. kennedy in 1960, narrowly, but he loses. he runs for california governor in 1962, he loses to pat brown, the liberal that ronald reagan later defeats four years later. and famously says you are not going to have richard nixon to kick around anymore after that. yet a very adversarial relationship with the press. enemy and ass the highly adversarial. it is recorded again and again in the history books. the 1960'soment of -- in which heed flustered and television was not kind to him and it was very kind to john f. kennedy. was that the rea
kennedy, martin luther king and now robert f kennedy. kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination brings a broader national mourning. now it is for the -- it throws the democratic nomination into turmoil. it is not clear who can bring them together. meantime, the republican party -- republicans are debating who will be their nominee. early summer, it is clear that the person who is going to be the nominee is the most unlikely of candidates. richard nixon. why is he unlikely? he is...
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por su parte, trump le regalo un libro de martin luther king.p en italia, durÓ menos de 20 cuatro horas. ilia: fuera del vaticano, varias organizaciones se manifestaron en contra de trump, asÍ como contra de la prÓxima reunión de la otan. enrique: jon forte intentÓ golpear a jacobs. la elecciÓn en montana, es maÑana. la solidaridad vino en el gobierno fe enrique: el gobierno federal lanzÓ una advertencia para quiÉnes permanecen el paÍs con visas vencidas. segÚn el departamento de seguridad interna, esta es una de las prioridades en las deportaciones. juan: el reporte dice que esta persona serÁn encontradas y deportadas. este joven, ha dejado vencer su permiso en dos ocasiones. cuando eso sucede va a mÉxico, pide otro permiso y regresa. en el periodo de 2015 a septiembre de 2016, siete --739.478 personas entraron con visa y cerca de 600,000, se quedaron ilegalmente. >> la personas que estÁn aplicando por una visa, especialmente turÍstica.... juan: poco consuelo para quiÉnes ya han sufrido las consecuencias. ilia: willy arteaga, se ha convertido e
por su parte, trump le regalo un libro de martin luther king.p en italia, durÓ menos de 20 cuatro horas. ilia: fuera del vaticano, varias organizaciones se manifestaron en contra de trump, asÍ como contra de la prÓxima reunión de la otan. enrique: jon forte intentÓ golpear a jacobs. la elecciÓn en montana, es maÑana. la solidaridad vino en el gobierno fe enrique: el gobierno federal lanzÓ una advertencia para quiÉnes permanecen el paÍs con visas vencidas. segÚn el departamento de...
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he was a close friend and thinker of martin luther during the protestant reformation and what led people to make the trip was these notations that ran all through the book. it was sold by samuel souther b. the bookseller as langston's copy. this is likely because he could make more money however scholars have studied this book and they say that they're writing this not match there will handwriting so unfortunately that particular writing is not true however it's still interesting as being around the time of the protestant reformation. it was definitely from a scholar at wittenberg university and so it comes from a time when states thought about religion changing and then around 100 years later you get some of the same people affected by that change in thinking about religion coming to america, thinking about religious freedom. some of them wind up in new jersey. this is the first book that we know that was printed within new jersey. it was printed in 1728. most printing about new jersey has been done either in new york or philadelphia or in london up until this point but in 1728 a tempor
he was a close friend and thinker of martin luther during the protestant reformation and what led people to make the trip was these notations that ran all through the book. it was sold by samuel souther b. the bookseller as langston's copy. this is likely because he could make more money however scholars have studied this book and they say that they're writing this not match there will handwriting so unfortunately that particular writing is not true however it's still interesting as being...
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senator luther strange, thank you very much. we are back in a moment.keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. i hafor my belly painking overand constipation.ucts i've had it up to here! it's been month after month of fiber. weeks taking probiotics! days and nights of laxatives, only to have my symptoms return. (vo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children less than six, and it should not be given to children six to less than 18. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or bla
senator luther strange, thank you very much. we are back in a moment.keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. i hafor my belly painking overand constipation.ucts i've had it up to here! it's been month after month of fiber. weeks taking probiotics! days and nights of laxatives, only to have my symptoms return. (vo) if you've had enough, tell...
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trump gave the pope a sculpture and a set of books by martin luther ki martin luther king jr.e asked the president not to withdraw from the pairris accor. >> major garrett traveling with the president. >>> earlier in the broadcast, survivor kim dick spoke of relief when her missing daughter called. charlotte campbell grew fran tech when her 15-year-old daughter didn't return home. >> this is my daughter olivia. i haven't seen her since 5:00 last night. i'm going through hell. i can't explain what i'm going through. i need my daughter home. i need to know where she is. nobody should have to do this. >> today her hope lost, charlotte returned to facebook and wrote, rip my darling, precious, gorgeous olivia campbell, taken far too soon. go sing with the angels and keep smiling. mummy loves you, so much. >>> that's overnight news for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from manchester, england, i'm scott pelley. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight
trump gave the pope a sculpture and a set of books by martin luther ki martin luther king jr.e asked the president not to withdraw from the pairris accor. >> major garrett traveling with the president. >>> earlier in the broadcast, survivor kim dick spoke of relief when her missing daughter called. charlotte campbell grew fran tech when her 15-year-old daughter didn't return home. >> this is my daughter olivia. i haven't seen her since 5:00 last night. i'm going through...
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kennedy, martin luther king, now robert kennedy.o kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination, precipitates a broader national mourning. now it throws the nomination into more turmoil. it is not clear who, if anyone, can bring them together. meantime, the republican party is debating who will be their nominee. by the early summer, it is clear that person who is going to be the nominee is the most unlikely of candidates, richard nixon. why is he unlikely? he lost a lot. he lost to kennedy in 1960 narrowly, but he loses. he runs for california governor in 1962, and he loses to pat brown, the liberal ronald reagan later defeats four years later and famously says you will not have richard nixon to kick around anymore after that. he had a very adversarial relationship with the press. enemy and was the highly adversarial. and is recorded again and again in the history books the pivotal moment of the 1968 elections was -- 1960 elections was the televised debate in which he suffered from all sorts of sweat and television was not
kennedy, martin luther king, now robert kennedy.o kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination, precipitates a broader national mourning. now it throws the nomination into more turmoil. it is not clear who, if anyone, can bring them together. meantime, the republican party is debating who will be their nominee. by the early summer, it is clear that person who is going to be the nominee is the most unlikely of candidates, richard nixon. why is he unlikely? he lost a lot. he lost to...
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philip langston in germany at wittenberg university and he was a close friend and thinker of martin luther during the protestant reformation and what led people to think that it belonged to langston was these notations that run all through the book and it was sold by samuel sunday, the book seller of london of the last known copy most likely because he could make more money if it was associated with someone famous. however, the langston scholars studied this book and they say that the writings do not match his handwriting so unfortunately, that particular legend is not true. however, it's still interesting to think of this book as being around at the time of the protestant reformation. it was definitely from a scholar at wittenberg university and is so it comes from the time when they thought the thoughts about religion or changing and around the hundred year mark we get these same people affected by the change in thinking about religion coming to america, seeking religious freedom. some of them wind up, this is the first book that we know that was printed, it's the symbol of 1777 and prin
philip langston in germany at wittenberg university and he was a close friend and thinker of martin luther during the protestant reformation and what led people to think that it belonged to langston was these notations that run all through the book and it was sold by samuel sunday, the book seller of london of the last known copy most likely because he could make more money if it was associated with someone famous. however, the langston scholars studied this book and they say that the writings...
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we come to the floor with the luther king's dr. words in our hearts. the affordable care act is a civil right, a fundamental right for every person in our country. not just the privileged few. so in the spirit of mr. clyburn and dr. king, let us be prayerful about how we go forward on this very personal issue, about the well-being of every person in our country. speaker ryan once called this bill an act of mercy. an act of mercy. there is no mercy here. indeed, inequality and inhumanity is exactly -- that is exactly what trumpcare has in store for the american people. but when he said it's an act of mercy, ears what others said. from the beginning trumpcare was a moral monstrosity that will devastate seniors, children and hardworking americans. that was from me. but don't take it from me. sister simone campbell said, this is not the faithful way forward and must be rejected. the catholic health association wrote, we strongly encourage the full house to reject this replacement bill. and the united methodist church said, opposing trumpcare, this is what
we come to the floor with the luther king's dr. words in our hearts. the affordable care act is a civil right, a fundamental right for every person in our country. not just the privileged few. so in the spirit of mr. clyburn and dr. king, let us be prayerful about how we go forward on this very personal issue, about the well-being of every person in our country. speaker ryan once called this bill an act of mercy. an act of mercy. there is no mercy here. indeed, inequality and inhumanity is...
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kennedy, martin luther now robert f. kennedy.nnedy's assassination, like king's assassination precipitates broader national now rose the democratic nomination into more turmoil. lynn cheney, "james madison: a life reconsidered," madison's resident personality, health problems and political career. encountered doctors who told him to exercise, what a modern thing to think. recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy. marks president kennedy's 100th birthday and nephew, steven kennedy smith and brinkley reflect on 35th fe and career of the president. >> he was a decorated combat veteran. he did believe in strong military, but he had a much about what eption american identity really was. aisle,hed out across the started with the alliance for engaged in the space race. >> for complete american history go to c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our topic this morning, nuclear safety. edwin lyman, who is global security program senior scientist for the union of scientists here to talk about what happened in an
kennedy, martin luther now robert f. kennedy.nnedy's assassination, like king's assassination precipitates broader national now rose the democratic nomination into more turmoil. lynn cheney, "james madison: a life reconsidered," madison's resident personality, health problems and political career. encountered doctors who told him to exercise, what a modern thing to think. recommended today for people who suffer from epilepsy. marks president kennedy's 100th birthday and nephew, steven...
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martin luther king. the pope, then giving the president books on family, gospel, and here is where it gets interesting, on the environment. the environment is one of the key areas of differences between as president and the pope, who has been outspoken as an environmentalist. he did not publicly bring up their differences on capitalism or immigration. you'll remember in the summer of 2015 when the pope came out against the then candidate donald trump's rhetoric on building a wall. the president will also be speaking with the vatican secretary of state. e'ss of course, is the pop more political apparatus of vatican city. this is where some of their differences could emerge, privately. they did meet privately, including melania trump, who wore a more traditional vieleil. mark: meanwhile, the attention turns to the president's fiscal agenda. the 2018 budget was unveiled yesterday. to what extent do we have support for this budget and how will this budget differ from the ultimate edge it, when it is -- from
martin luther king. the pope, then giving the president books on family, gospel, and here is where it gets interesting, on the environment. the environment is one of the key areas of differences between as president and the pope, who has been outspoken as an environmentalist. he did not publicly bring up their differences on capitalism or immigration. you'll remember in the summer of 2015 when the pope came out against the then candidate donald trump's rhetoric on building a wall. the president...
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i often repeat the 1966 observation of martin luther king jr. that of all the inequalities that exist, the injustice in health care is the most egregious and inhumane. on the day it was passed, i observed that the affordable care act is a civil rights act of the 21st century. repealing the affordable care act would be inhumane. and put egregious discrimination back into our health care delivery system. my republican colleagues and president trump have promised more coverage and less cost for everyone. however, this plan would allow all states to eliminate essential health benefits such as maternity and new bosh coverage, prescription drugs, hospitalization, emergency coverage, and mental health services. it would also allow states to tax older americans five times more than younger americans. republicans are reneging on their promise to protect americans with pre-existing conditions. without essential health benefit standards, protections for those with pre-existing conditions would exist in name only. repeal of the essential health benefits wou
i often repeat the 1966 observation of martin luther king jr. that of all the inequalities that exist, the injustice in health care is the most egregious and inhumane. on the day it was passed, i observed that the affordable care act is a civil rights act of the 21st century. repealing the affordable care act would be inhumane. and put egregious discrimination back into our health care delivery system. my republican colleagues and president trump have promised more coverage and less cost for...
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the number two speaker was martin luther king. the way that robinson would wrap up his speeches -- he would use this one line. he would say if i have to choose between the hall of fame and full citizenship for my people, i would choose full citizenship time and again. when eugene debs would say that i will arrive, it will be with the ranks, not from the ranks. that is what i hear from robinson's words. i think it is incredible. we may know about the famed black power salute of tommie smith and john carlos of the 1968 olympics. it is being commemorated. last month it was commemorated , in a statute in california. there is a lot about that picture we don't know. it is one of the most marketed pictures in the last hundred years. we don't know that tommie smith and john carlos wore beads to protest lynching. they wanted to protest poverty. they didn't wear shoes. massive breach of etiquette at the time. when i got to john carlos, he -- i asked why he left his jacket open he said i wanted it , open to represent shift workers, blue-coll
the number two speaker was martin luther king. the way that robinson would wrap up his speeches -- he would use this one line. he would say if i have to choose between the hall of fame and full citizenship for my people, i would choose full citizenship time and again. when eugene debs would say that i will arrive, it will be with the ranks, not from the ranks. that is what i hear from robinson's words. i think it is incredible. we may know about the famed black power salute of tommie smith and...
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popedent trump gave the books by martin luther king trumpthe pope gave mr. artist.g from a local of sites representing religion. people are trying to determine who painted a large sign on this townhouse. it's at resist and persist and is apparently aimed at resisting donald trump. no one seems to know who painted the slogan. adding to the mistry, the townhouse is empty. to say howreat way you feel. that's what this country is about. hillary clinton got 90% of the vote in november. so far people have not complained about the sign. resist messages have also eared at the white house and on one of trump's golf courses. larry: here's your shot at winning $100 just for watching open good morning washington." if you don't win now, just keep watching. we are doing this all the way until good luck. autria: caught on camera, too adults trading blows inside of a classroom. packed with middle school students. one student tried to break -- break up the fight, but was unsuccessful. parents are calling for both involved to be fired. >> we send our kids to school to learn,
popedent trump gave the books by martin luther king trumpthe pope gave mr. artist.g from a local of sites representing religion. people are trying to determine who painted a large sign on this townhouse. it's at resist and persist and is apparently aimed at resisting donald trump. no one seems to know who painted the slogan. adding to the mistry, the townhouse is empty. to say howreat way you feel. that's what this country is about. hillary clinton got 90% of the vote in november. so far people...
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we reported it was a case of books from martin luther king jr. each book according tohe white house is cusm bound and accented with hand told gooled elements. anne thompson spoke about the gifts. he highlighted four americans and among them dr. king to talk about his message and talk about how much that meant to pope francis personally. this was a very intentionally chosen gift. the white house sending information gave an except of the speech. two gifts given to pope francis. one was a piece of stone. granite from the martin luther king jr. statue which is the stone of hope. if you have been to washington and visited the monument, it overlooks the tidal basin in d.c. it is a place of peace and comfort. the pope was given a piece of that granite and custom bronze statue symbolizing peace and unity. some information on the gifts exchange at the vatican. highly symbolic here. perhaps the pope's message very direct. a bit more direct, i would say, because of the climate change and environmental encyclical and because of the messaging on peace. the ol
we reported it was a case of books from martin luther king jr. each book according tohe white house is cusm bound and accented with hand told gooled elements. anne thompson spoke about the gifts. he highlighted four americans and among them dr. king to talk about his message and talk about how much that meant to pope francis personally. this was a very intentionally chosen gift. the white house sending information gave an except of the speech. two gifts given to pope francis. one was a piece of...