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subsidises revenue luther king so that they haven't martin luther king can continue to keep the negroes to be defenseless that's what you mean by not about to be defenseless be defenseless in the face of one of the most cruel beat that has ever taken a people into captivity that this american white man. everything dude is being the animal it's being. measured for intelligence agencies are tough to do. or politically embarrassing all of the colleagues that i knew chose to retire from the n.s.a. big could not stand by and see all the work that they had done being used for mass surveillance digital dissidents on al-jazeera. in a world where journalism as an industry is changing and fortunate to be able to continue to expand and to continue to have that pass and drive and present the story in a way that is important to our viewers. everyone has a story worth hearing to. cover those that are often ignored we don't weigh our coverage towards one particular region or continent that's why i joined al-jazeera . when you're from a neighborhood known as a hotbed of radicalism. you have to
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martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most races states in the south where many whites continue to behave as if slavery had not been abolished a century before. in montgomery king organize a campaign to boycott the buses it was the start of a major struggle against laws that kept whites and blacks apart in public areas and the denied blacks their right to vote. for a right we have a duty to. call when you said above and you. were getting better because you have a duty to sit down and merely because you have a right you have a duty to step back because a man with a bat you have a bend. and know that if you let the right man get into you. about. him was workin to take down some. that prevented black people from ride in buses where they wanted to and to ride and train public transportation prevented them from voted in and all of those things that black people were prevented from doing and the south but not in the know not blacks of our ways could vote but as malcolm said you may have the vote but you end up voting for nothing because they've already decid
martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most races states in the south where many whites continue to behave as if slavery had not been abolished a century before. in montgomery king organize a campaign to boycott the buses it was the start of a major struggle against laws that kept whites and blacks apart in public areas and the denied blacks their right to vote. for a right we have a duty to. call when you said above and you. were getting better because you...
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martin luther king jr.'s day. welcome, everyone, to the annual national action network martin luther king jr. breakfast. good morning, everyone. [ applause ] >> each year the national action america hosted this breakfast to reflect upon the life and achievements of civil rights icon dr. martin luther king jr. through the work of organizations like nan, the work of dr. king's legacy continues to live on. 2019 indeed is poised to be a very important year for the black community. from politics to business, from the arts to wellness, we have to make sure that our voices are heard. tonya and i look forward to working with reverend sharp ton along with all of you to make sure that reverend martin luther king jr.'s dream becomes a reality. today's breakfast features a dynamic group of speakers, prese presenters. we are pleased to substance abuse to you a very special guest who will be hosting today's program. best selling author, actor and our friend, mr. hill harper. [ applause ] >> good morning, everybody. good
martin luther king jr.'s day. welcome, everyone, to the annual national action network martin luther king jr. breakfast. good morning, everyone. [ applause ] >> each year the national action america hosted this breakfast to reflect upon the life and achievements of civil rights icon dr. martin luther king jr. through the work of organizations like nan, the work of dr. king's legacy continues to live on. 2019 indeed is poised to be a very important year for the black community. from...
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philip randolph, byron reston, martin luther king jr., and develop -- harry belafonte and rosa parks are some of the civil rights leaders you will see in the next already minutes. courtesy of the library of congress, the bill also includes scenes from the montgomery bus boycott, segregated areas in the south and interviews with attendees. ♪ [singing] ♪ ♪ [singing] a-comingesus is jesus is a-coming ♪ [singing] ♪ >> i'm interested in my people becoming full citizens. god, i of my faith in freedom, you for must pay a great price. pilgrimage is the greatest demonstration on behalf since thel rights writing of the declaration of independence. crusadethat this through washington will speak just as profound as did the great document by the forefathers of this nation, when they expressed to great britain that they were determined to be free and that they wanted their freedom. ♪ [singing] ♪ >> this is the day area this is it. the programs are coming to washington. coming to our capital from all over. for prayer and thanksgiving. coming to stand up for right and freedom. washington is waiting
philip randolph, byron reston, martin luther king jr., and develop -- harry belafonte and rosa parks are some of the civil rights leaders you will see in the next already minutes. courtesy of the library of congress, the bill also includes scenes from the montgomery bus boycott, segregated areas in the south and interviews with attendees. ♪ [singing] ♪ ♪ [singing] a-comingesus is jesus is a-coming ♪ [singing] ♪ >> i'm interested in my people becoming full citizens. god, i of my...
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then you do not deserve the benefits of first-class citizenship. >> co-chairman reverend martin luther kingupreme court of this nation rendered in tempo eloquent and unequivocal language, a decision which will long be stenciled on the mental sheets of succeeding generations. all men of goodwill, this may 17 decision came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of human captivity. it came as a great beacon, light of hope. to millions of disinherited people throughout the world who had dared only to dream of freedom. unfortunately, this noble land's sublime decision has not gone without opposition. this opposition has often risen to ominous proportions. so our most urgent request to the president of the united states and every member of congress is to give us the right to vote. give us the ballot, and we will no longer have to worry the federal government about our basic rights. give us the ballot and we will no longer plead to the federal government for passage of an anti-lynching law. we will, by the power of our vote, write the law on the books of the south and bring an end to the dasta
then you do not deserve the benefits of first-class citizenship. >> co-chairman reverend martin luther kingupreme court of this nation rendered in tempo eloquent and unequivocal language, a decision which will long be stenciled on the mental sheets of succeeding generations. all men of goodwill, this may 17 decision came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of human captivity. it came as a great beacon, light of hope. to millions of disinherited people throughout the world who had...
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the reverend martin luther king jr. had prepared his speech down to the last word. , so itlost on the day literally he had the last word. as the august sun started to wane, then the throng would disperse to go back to the south , to mississippi, alabama, the red hills of it georgia, up to harlem, to take the word home. king was up until 4:00 in the morning polishing his speech, knowing the power of place and the urgency of race in america. the nikole killion, as he would grow, as henee egro, as he- the n would say, was on the stage. he was made for this moment in time. , dannya preacher son --gs son, and daddy king daddy king's son, and daddy king was a preacher's son. king raised the unspeakable horrors of police brutality. also, travelers were being barred along the highways, a very personal snub and a way to say second-class citizens. he did not speak abraham lincoln's name, but abraham lincoln was right behind him. emancipator was present, but the march on washington was about now going forward. not looking back. st
the reverend martin luther king jr. had prepared his speech down to the last word. , so itlost on the day literally he had the last word. as the august sun started to wane, then the throng would disperse to go back to the south , to mississippi, alabama, the red hills of it georgia, up to harlem, to take the word home. king was up until 4:00 in the morning polishing his speech, knowing the power of place and the urgency of race in america. the nikole killion, as he would grow, as henee egro, as...
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martin luther king. and few people had words so beautiful as dr. martin luther king jr. don't you agree? he made us all look maybe not quite as good. great man. today, we remember the heroic legacy of african americans who bravely battled oppression, to usher in a bright new dawn of freedom. that's exactly what you're doing. and you are at the forefront. you know, this is a new age. these are very exciting times, a very exciting time for our country. our country is respected again all over the world. they are respect did. like we haven't been respected in many, many years. i'll tell you. and, thanks to you also. thanks to you. look at the progress that you made. look at those numbers that i gave you before with unemployment and all the other numbers we had before. so, we pledge in the honor of our great african-american community, to build a future where every american job can live in safety, dignity, liberty, and peace. as americans, we all share the same dreams, the same hopes, and the same magnificent destiny. we are now, and will forever be one people, one family, an
martin luther king. and few people had words so beautiful as dr. martin luther king jr. don't you agree? he made us all look maybe not quite as good. great man. today, we remember the heroic legacy of african americans who bravely battled oppression, to usher in a bright new dawn of freedom. that's exactly what you're doing. and you are at the forefront. you know, this is a new age. these are very exciting times, a very exciting time for our country. our country is respected again all over the...
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people are talking about the pilgrimage, a street rally in harlem. [ music ] >> the reverend martin luther kingry alabama, cochairman of the prayer pilgrimage. [ music ] >> roy wilkins, executive secretary of the naacp, cochairman of the prayer pilgrimage. all writing that freedom train. may 17, a friday, eight day. took time off to come. left the children with grandma, got up early in the morning, our church hired buses. union delegations are coming from detroit, chicago, st. louis, north and south, and there are college students, lawyers, teachers, all kinds of folks, thousands and thousands. [ music ] >> some are losing the days pay. some are risking their jobs. some have been told better not go if you know what is good for you. but, we are here, we are coming. want to be part of this great day. [ music ] listen to us, this is why we have come here. >> personally, i am going on a because i am a negro in the united states, and i feel that it is time for the governing body of this company country to make a stand on the issue of equality for the negro in the united states. we have petitioned an
people are talking about the pilgrimage, a street rally in harlem. [ music ] >> the reverend martin luther kingry alabama, cochairman of the prayer pilgrimage. [ music ] >> roy wilkins, executive secretary of the naacp, cochairman of the prayer pilgrimage. all writing that freedom train. may 17, a friday, eight day. took time off to come. left the children with grandma, got up early in the morning, our church hired buses. union delegations are coming from detroit, chicago, st....
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. ♪ [singing] ♪ >> the reverend martin luther king, of alabama, the cochair of the prayer pilgrimage.n powell of new york. roy wilkins, executive secretary of naacp, cochairman of the prayer pilgrimage. all writing that freedom train. that freedom train. a friday. a workday. the time off to come. let the children with the grandma. got up early in the morning. our church hired buses. you do delegations are coming from the trite, chicago, st. louis, north and south, and there are college students, lawyers, teachers, all kinds of folks. thousands and thousands. pay toe losing a day's come. some are risking their jobs. , better notng told go if you know what is good for you. but we are here. we are coming. we want to be a part of this great day. ♪ >> ♪ [singing] ♪ >> listen to us. this is why we have come here. i'm going on because i am a negro in the united states. and i feel he get his time for the governing body in this land to make an issue -- make a stand on the issue of equality for the negro in the united states. we have petitioned and petitioned and perdition. >> i feel that this
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happy martin luther king day, in which we honor dr. king's dream: 50% off at nordstrom's. ( laughter ) and i just want to start off tonight by just saying, in the words of martin luther king, "did y'all see the games last night?" ( laughter ) there's no way he didn't say that at some point. i think that's an accurate quote. he had to have said that at some point. >> jon: at some point about some game. >> stephen: i'll say one thing about the game last night, i know i seem like a jock, but-- ( laughter ) that got a quicker laugh than i'd hoped. ( laughter ) but i didn't see the games last night, either of the games last night, and yet i still kind of saw the games last night based on the number of times i've seen this, saints receiver open in the red zone. annd blammo! rams defender lays him out! blatant, blatant pass interference, right? >> jon: where was the ref? >> stephen: where was the ref, i have been told to say. ( laughter ) okay, i have been assured that's the thing you yell at this situation. >> jon: yeah, like where was he? >
happy martin luther king day, in which we honor dr. king's dream: 50% off at nordstrom's. ( laughter ) and i just want to start off tonight by just saying, in the words of martin luther king, "did y'all see the games last night?" ( laughter ) there's no way he didn't say that at some point. i think that's an accurate quote. he had to have said that at some point. >> jon: at some point about some game. >> stephen: i'll say one thing about the game last night, i know i seem...
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martin luther king jr. is going to be one of the leaders of the birmingham movement and is going to be local leaders like fred shuttlesworth, king famously is incarcerated and while he is in a birmingham prison, is going to write his famous letter from a birmingham jail, where answers critics who charge that the civil-rights movement is accelerating at a pace that is too fast. king is going to argued that black people can't afford to wait on the goodwill of white americans because waiting for full citizenship actually distorts and defames american democracy. in 1964 we see the passage of the civil-rights act and on august 6, 1965, the voting rights act is signed into legislation by lyndon baines johnson. that is the arc of the heroic period of the civil-rights movement. five days after the passage of the voting rights act, south central los angeles, the watts neighborhood in south-central los angeles, erupts. from august 11 to august 18th, there will be a week-long riot in los angeles. most historians looke
martin luther king jr. is going to be one of the leaders of the birmingham movement and is going to be local leaders like fred shuttlesworth, king famously is incarcerated and while he is in a birmingham prison, is going to write his famous letter from a birmingham jail, where answers critics who charge that the civil-rights movement is accelerating at a pace that is too fast. king is going to argued that black people can't afford to wait on the goodwill of white americans because waiting for...
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martin luther king jr. challenged our nation to fulfill its founding promise that we are all created equal by god. moment of our history, african-americans have called our great nation to greatness. marks the 100 anniversary of the birth of jackie robinson. he was special. because ite special was not an easy journey for jackie. he was a special man. his courage on and off the field stands as a triumph to the human spirit. african-american scientists, artists, musicians, faith leaders and countless others have lifted our nation to incredible heights. today, we thank god for all of the lessons the african-american community continues to give our nation and we pledge hours off to expand opportunity for americans. since my election, we have jobs.d 5.3 million new proud of it being the lowest in history for african-americans, but today right now, we have the most people working in the history of our nation, almost 160 million people. tell me, how do they be a set the -- beat us at the debate stand when we say we
martin luther king jr. challenged our nation to fulfill its founding promise that we are all created equal by god. moment of our history, african-americans have called our great nation to greatness. marks the 100 anniversary of the birth of jackie robinson. he was special. because ite special was not an easy journey for jackie. he was a special man. his courage on and off the field stands as a triumph to the human spirit. african-american scientists, artists, musicians, faith leaders and...
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again, hoover later is known as a buddy of martin luther king, on the phone blackmailing him, all of these things, this occurs eight years before that. and one of the people that really helps to win or help hoover is third girl thurgood marshall who has a very good relationship with hoover and basically says howard is a rugged individualist, i hope you can come down the size. that is a rather sad story, interesting find. >> that is definitely interesting, not a lot of people know about that one. there are a lot of different people doctor howard sort of had influences on in his life. he also faced, like you are talking about, he was doing this at a very dangerous time. was there a lot of pushback from the community at large or was he mostly embraced in his own area? what is your take on that? >> a lot of the reason was gun ownership, about every black person in the mississippi delta owns guns, at the rallies, howard had rallies, i did not mention that, they did annual rallies where they would get 10,000 people out in the middle of nowhere in world mississippi, entertainers like melia
again, hoover later is known as a buddy of martin luther king, on the phone blackmailing him, all of these things, this occurs eight years before that. and one of the people that really helps to win or help hoover is third girl thurgood marshall who has a very good relationship with hoover and basically says howard is a rugged individualist, i hope you can come down the size. that is a rather sad story, interesting find. >> that is definitely interesting, not a lot of people know about...
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elizabeth: in chicago, after the assassination of martin luther king, black high school students were walking out of schools, organizing within their schools. there is another round of protests in 1968, coming on the heels of both the uprisings that happened after king's assassination and the summer of 1968 when the democratic national convention was in chicago, a major moment of conflict. that fall in october, black high school students walked out of schools organizing and rallying around this cry for community controlled schools. the idea of young people as leaders of the movement, students as leaders of the movement, was certainly prevalent in the city and nationally as well. steve: you live here and teach the subject at the university of illinois in chicago. is the black belt still there? can you still go to these neighborhoods and see what it was like in the 1960's? elizabeth: the neighborhoods have changed. chicago is still a segregated city. the ways it has been enforced has changed over time. the fact of segregation as a major organizing mechanism for all types of things in th
elizabeth: in chicago, after the assassination of martin luther king, black high school students were walking out of schools, organizing within their schools. there is another round of protests in 1968, coming on the heels of both the uprisings that happened after king's assassination and the summer of 1968 when the democratic national convention was in chicago, a major moment of conflict. that fall in october, black high school students walked out of schools organizing and rallying around this...
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and martin luther king face to face. when the news breaks a few minutes ago we were able to hear a huge explosion fifty people are still missing when people who need to be heard and the story needs to be told we need to invest in development and me to invest in making sure that people are not left behind al-jazeera has teams on the ground join us for this historic step in american politics to bring you more room mood winning documentaries and life moves on and on line. not everyone is supporting one guy does when the venezuela crisis as a military backs the president. hello i'm daryn jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up august on says india needs to produce evidence for its claim that islamabad was behind a car bomb in the disputed kashmir region. a u.s. congressional report raises concerns about the trumpet ministration sharing nuclear technology with saudi arabia. and russia opens a passage for tens of thousands of people trying to state's most remote syrian.
and martin luther king face to face. when the news breaks a few minutes ago we were able to hear a huge explosion fifty people are still missing when people who need to be heard and the story needs to be told we need to invest in development and me to invest in making sure that people are not left behind al-jazeera has teams on the ground join us for this historic step in american politics to bring you more room mood winning documentaries and life moves on and on line. not everyone is...
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statesman among wilkins, martin luther king, and others from the religious community and other placesther and hit upon the idea of having what was called "a march to washington." >> in 1963, the naacp helped organize and staff history's largest protest against inequality. people, camelion to washington to tell the american congress that it must pass laws prohibiting discrimination against blacks. it wasave felt that going to be a flop. and we were afraid that it was -- you know how people are. aboutt ahead and came out and the people were flocking down there. the march on washington went far beyond everyone's hopes. it offered a forum for one of the most eloquent specie -- speeches the reverend martin luther king ever gave. >> i have a dream that someday this nation will rise up, let out the true meaning of its creed, free at last, free at last, thank god, almighty, we are free at last. [applause] >> i don't think anybody will feeling, thethe universal feeling that came out of the march on washington. >> the march on washington in 1963 lead eventually to the laws, breaking down segreg
statesman among wilkins, martin luther king, and others from the religious community and other placesther and hit upon the idea of having what was called "a march to washington." >> in 1963, the naacp helped organize and staff history's largest protest against inequality. people, camelion to washington to tell the american congress that it must pass laws prohibiting discrimination against blacks. it wasave felt that going to be a flop. and we were afraid that it was -- you know...
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martin luther king ever gave. >> i have a dream that someday this nation will rise up, let out the truef its creed, free at last, free at last, thank god, almighty, we are free at last! [applause] >> i don't think anybody will ever recover the feeling, the universal feeling that came out of the march on washington. >> the march on washington in 1963 lead eventually to the passage of many laws, breaking down segregation and inequality in employment, voting and office. >> in the 1960's, it was important to have a framework in which to operate. roy wilkins supplied that framework. i believe it was a very simple one. he pointed out that the constitution of the united states sanctioned the use of activities such as picketing and demonstrations. he pointed out that the people have a right to petition their government for redress. he also pointed out that there were times when you had to have direct confrontation in order to challenge injustice. these are principles that the naacp had always espoused and used successfully in challenging a lot of injustices, but now it had to be done on a monum
martin luther king ever gave. >> i have a dream that someday this nation will rise up, let out the truef its creed, free at last, free at last, thank god, almighty, we are free at last! [applause] >> i don't think anybody will ever recover the feeling, the universal feeling that came out of the march on washington. >> the march on washington in 1963 lead eventually to the passage of many laws, breaking down segregation and inequality in employment, voting and office. >>...
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i won't talk about yeezies. >> very important to note that martin luther king was told to kill himselfver, who is behind his assassination as well. >> that is the deep state plot that you don't hear much about, the illegal not only surveillance of king and civil rights leaders, but the abuse of that. part of american history, stranger than fiction and very sad and important to address. when i watch you on instagram, d.j. envy, because i listen to the radio show. i love "the breakfast club." i also watch you. you have what we call good internet social and dental hygiene, by which i mean you are always flossing. >> okay. i like how you did that. i like how you put that. >> i worked so hard on that, charlamagne. >> that's hard. that's hard. >> his uncle is a dentist. >> you are flossing, which everyone knows means you are living the good life. you work very hard. i happen to know that. you posted something and i want to talk about it. look, we'll put this up here. you've got people thinking that we're just partying. no, we are talking business, real estate, building jobs. what are you try
i won't talk about yeezies. >> very important to note that martin luther king was told to kill himselfver, who is behind his assassination as well. >> that is the deep state plot that you don't hear much about, the illegal not only surveillance of king and civil rights leaders, but the abuse of that. part of american history, stranger than fiction and very sad and important to address. when i watch you on instagram, d.j. envy, because i listen to the radio show. i love "the...
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martin luther king jr.er future and the man who saw the vision. michelle miller is at the atlanta house where the civil rights icon was born. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. more than 700,000 people come here every single year to visit the home where the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. was born. this was his living room. that's a picture of his grandparents. the national parks foundation purchased this home for $1.9 million late last year thanks to an anonymous donor who's not so anonymous anymore. >> welcome to the king home -- >> reporter: the descendants of the reverend martin luther king jr. have held down this homestead for generations. >> all the children were born in here? >> all the children. >> reporter: now they're entrusting the birthplace of the civil rights icon to the national parks service. >> this is mr. robert frederick smith. >> reporter: thanks to the once-anonymous donor robert f. smith. this is almost a full-circle moment for you. >> my mother, you know, took me to the marc
martin luther king jr.er future and the man who saw the vision. michelle miller is at the atlanta house where the civil rights icon was born. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. more than 700,000 people come here every single year to visit the home where the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. was born. this was his living room. that's a picture of his grandparents. the national parks foundation purchased this home for $1.9 million late last year thanks to an anonymous donor who's...
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and martin luther king face to face all known to see of. the latest news as it breaks the different is that in both bottles ossified this that authentic in the roots with the this that goes with truth is. with detailed coverage has already said that he's ready to take over as interim president and call for you elections. from around the world volunteers are doing what they can that's not the point behind the government's decision to criminalize homelessness it hundred. this is zero. this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes suicide attack at least twenty revolutionary guards have been killed in a bombing in southeastern iraq. spain's parliament rejects the government's budget paving the way for a possible early election. the fight to save their dignity hundreds of thousands of african men fought and died for.
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. >> this week a former neo-nazi and martin luther king, jr.' discussion on their journeys from hate to acceptance. >> a year and a half i met you, you were covered in swastika tattoos now you're invited by martin luther king's family in atlanta. >> i'm more excited for michael in the sense that it's full circle because he went from hate to being able to accept people for who they are. >> i was with michael in 2017 when he began the process of removing the hate december bolz on his chest and back. michael was a member of a neo-nazi group and served time in prison where he had swastikas tattooed across his body. his probation officer, tiffany whittier, helped him see past his hate. a year and a half later, michael's transformation continues. >> after discovering our video about the friendship, martin luther king, jr.'s daughter invited him to come and speak on mlk day. [ applause ] that leave therea lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new
. >> this week a former neo-nazi and martin luther king, jr.' discussion on their journeys from hate to acceptance. >> a year and a half i met you, you were covered in swastika tattoos now you're invited by martin luther king's family in atlanta. >> i'm more excited for michael in the sense that it's full circle because he went from hate to being able to accept people for who they are. >> i was with michael in 2017 when he began the process of removing the hate december...
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martin luther king jr., supreme court justice -- [applause] governor kemp: supreme court justice clarencehomas. [applause] governor kemp: hank aaron. [applause] lieutenantmp: governor duncan herschel walker. [applause] governor kemp: i believe we have coached stool late with us today stuley hereoach with us as well. [applause] entertainers like ray charles, otis redding and gregg allman. [applause] some of these hard-working georgians flashed the first page of the paper and have their name and light. billy henderson is a legendary coach in the georgia sports hall of fame, but he did much more than window football games. coach inspired generations of young georgians and he lived by this motto. it can be done. raised in macon, billy henderson was a winner. he was the most decorated after -- athlete in his high school. he plays baseball and football at the university of georgia and went on to play pro ball with the cubs. over the four decades of coaching, he won a state championship in football, baseball, and even a state championship in swimming. coach new how to turn programs around. the a
martin luther king jr., supreme court justice -- [applause] governor kemp: supreme court justice clarencehomas. [applause] governor kemp: hank aaron. [applause] lieutenantmp: governor duncan herschel walker. [applause] governor kemp: i believe we have coached stool late with us today stuley hereoach with us as well. [applause] entertainers like ray charles, otis redding and gregg allman. [applause] some of these hard-working georgians flashed the first page of the paper and have their name and...
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we also participated into martin luther king events, including the annual martin luther king freedomarch on january 21st, and on january 15th, i and other members of the police department attended the recreation and park annual martin luther king launch. on january 5th, i attended, along with captain hart and other ingleside district officers, a resiliency visitation valley resiliency neighborhood meeting. it was the first one. captain hart did a good job on this, we had a number of high-profile incidents in the valley, including the assault on the 88-year-old grandmother, and basically, there captain hart and other community members' leadership, the community got together to try and come up with ways that the community can be more resilient, which improves organizing the community, making sure people are aware of what is going on, and it is a really good efforts. it is coming together. captain hart did a really good job on that. january 19th, we had a public safety forum, also in visitation valley. that was after the incident with the attack of the grandmother that i just mentioned
we also participated into martin luther king events, including the annual martin luther king freedomarch on january 21st, and on january 15th, i and other members of the police department attended the recreation and park annual martin luther king launch. on january 5th, i attended, along with captain hart and other ingleside district officers, a resiliency visitation valley resiliency neighborhood meeting. it was the first one. captain hart did a good job on this, we had a number of...
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she launched her run on martin luther king jr. day.say about running as a person of color. >> and if you win, you would be the first black female president in the history of this nation. what does that mean to you? >> well, listen, in every position that i've held -- when i was district attorney, i was elected as the first woman of the sitting county. i was the first woman of color in the entire state of california. when i ran for attorney general and when i was elected, it was as the first woman ever and the first person of color ever. you know, frankly, jake, my mother used to have a saying. she would say to me, kamala, you may be the first to do many things, but make sure you're not the last. >> so nina, what do you make of it? what's your assessment of how candidates are kind of handling the issue of race, of heritage, of identity? >> it's a beautiful thing, fred, for candidates to lean into their heritage. we all have a story to tell, and our lived experience does inform us. it is a beautiful thing because even in that running, th
she launched her run on martin luther king jr. day.say about running as a person of color. >> and if you win, you would be the first black female president in the history of this nation. what does that mean to you? >> well, listen, in every position that i've held -- when i was district attorney, i was elected as the first woman of the sitting county. i was the first woman of color in the entire state of california. when i ran for attorney general and when i was elected, it was as...
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that was followed by senator kamala harris of california who announced her candidacy on martin luther king day. quote, leaders are called to a higher standard and the stain of racism should have no place in the halls of government. the governor of virginia should step aside so the public can heal and move forward together. we'll be watching tonight for more of this national reaction and there is lots of it. at the state level, as you can imagine, the debate is also heating up. the virginia legislative black caucus issued a statement condemning the photo without recommending what the governor should do. quote, we are still processing what we have seen about the governor but unequivocally say that what has been revealed is disgusting, reprehensible and offensive. we feel complete betrayal. the legacy of slavery, racism and jim crow has been an albatross around the necks of african-americans for over 400 years. these pictures rip off the scabs of an excruciately painful history and are a reminder of this nation's sins. the democratic leader in the virginia state senate expressed support for g
that was followed by senator kamala harris of california who announced her candidacy on martin luther king day. quote, leaders are called to a higher standard and the stain of racism should have no place in the halls of government. the governor of virginia should step aside so the public can heal and move forward together. we'll be watching tonight for more of this national reaction and there is lots of it. at the state level, as you can imagine, the debate is also heating up. the virginia...
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. >> they told them that martin luther king jr. was not assassinated.mmitted suicide and when the 10-year-old stood up to correct the teacher, she told him he was prison bound because he had on athleticb wear. >> martin luther king? >> no, the student. >> oh. >> he said you're wrong and told that 10-year-old student, nathan, you're going to jail because what you have on. >> charlemagne will always find a way to get the joke in. >> yikes. >> easy. i won't talk about easy. >> martin luther king was told to kill himself by j. edger hoover who is behind his assassination as well. >> that's one of the deep state plots that is actually the deep state that is the illegal surveillance of king and silver rights leaders. and 24 abuse of that. stranger than fiction and sad and important to address. when i watch you on instagram -- because i listen to radio show. i love the "breakfast club. "you have what we call good internet social dental hygiene. by that i mean you're always flossing. >> okay. >> i worked so hard on that. >> that's hard. >> so you were flossing,
. >> they told them that martin luther king jr. was not assassinated.mmitted suicide and when the 10-year-old stood up to correct the teacher, she told him he was prison bound because he had on athleticb wear. >> martin luther king? >> no, the student. >> oh. >> he said you're wrong and told that 10-year-old student, nathan, you're going to jail because what you have on. >> charlemagne will always find a way to get the joke in. >> yikes. >> easy....
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on martin luther king day. the 2 single- engine planes were both flying at about 2- thousand feet. one descended to avoid a collision. the pilots tell the new york times: the control tower mistakenely told them to fly at the same altitude.. toward each other. the f-a-a says the oakland control tower investigated the next day. consider yourself lucky, if you didn't get stuck in horrible traffic today. a couple of nasty crashes caused some monster backups. right now highway 17 is still shut down... heading south over the santa cruz mountains.. because of a deadly crash. around 5:30: the c-h-p started getting reports of someone driving erratically. one car crashed.. near the off-ramp to redwood estates road. the driver was killed. we just checked with the c-h-p.. they at leanother houth and a driver is still on the run tonight.. after a crash that created a mess on the bay bridge.. 3 cars crashed on the upper deck... just west of treasure island... 2 of the cars took off. but one of the drivers returned.... driving the wrong way --against traffic-- back to the scene. the driver is fac
on martin luther king day. the 2 single- engine planes were both flying at about 2- thousand feet. one descended to avoid a collision. the pilots tell the new york times: the control tower mistakenely told them to fly at the same altitude.. toward each other. the f-a-a says the oakland control tower investigated the next day. consider yourself lucky, if you didn't get stuck in horrible traffic today. a couple of nasty crashes caused some monster backups. right now highway 17 is still shut...
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this week, a former neo-nazi meets the daughter of martin luther king jr. for an honest discussion about the journey from hate to acceptance. >> a year and a half ago when i met you, you were covered in nazi and swastika tattoos, and now you're being welcomed by martin luther king's family here in atlanta. >> to be here today, i'm more excited for michael in the sense that it's full circle, because he went from hate to being able to accept people for who they are. >> i was with michael in 2017 when he began the process of removing the hate symbols on his chest and back. michael was a member of a neo-nazi group and served time in prison where he had swastikas tattooed across his body. his probation officer, tiffany whittier, helped him see past his hate. a year and a half later, michael's transformation continues. after discovering our video about their friendship, martin luther king's daughter, dr. bernice king invited them to atlanta to speak on mlk day. [ applause ] they say you should always listen to your heart. and where better to do that, than the isl
this week, a former neo-nazi meets the daughter of martin luther king jr. for an honest discussion about the journey from hate to acceptance. >> a year and a half ago when i met you, you were covered in nazi and swastika tattoos, and now you're being welcomed by martin luther king's family here in atlanta. >> to be here today, i'm more excited for michael in the sense that it's full circle, because he went from hate to being able to accept people for who they are. >> i was...
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and martin luther king face to face on zero zero. and one of the top stories here launches are israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has implemented a law that will take away millions of dollars of tax revenue from the palestinian authority. a three day security conference in munich has wrapped up with iran's foreign minister warning world leaders there's a heightened risk of conflict with israel. and saudi arabia's crown prince or haven't been to iran has signed several investment deals with pakistan worth twenty billion dollars during his first trip to the country since becoming at the throat of. the crown prince arrives in pakistan at a time of high regional tension a twenty four hour curfew is in force in indian administered kashmir after a suicide bomber killed at least forty security personnel on thursday india's government issued a safety warning following reports of people being targeted in response to the incident which will be reports. mohammed month and retard worried they're muslims from indian administered kashmir w
and martin luther king face to face on zero zero. and one of the top stories here launches are israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has implemented a law that will take away millions of dollars of tax revenue from the palestinian authority. a three day security conference in munich has wrapped up with iran's foreign minister warning world leaders there's a heightened risk of conflict with israel. and saudi arabia's crown prince or haven't been to iran has signed several investment deals...
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martin luther king was born.s morning saturday co-host michelle miller spoke to man who was furthering dr. king's vision by honoring his past. >> welcome to the king -- >> reporter: the descendants of the reverend dr. martin luther king have held down this homestead for generations. all the children were born in here? >> all the children. >> reporter: now they're entrusting the birthplace of the civil rights icon to the national park service. >> this is mr. robert fredrick smith. >> reporter: thanks to an anonymous donor, robert f. smith. this is almost a full circle moment for you. >> my mother took me to the march in washington. i was 9 months old. of course i don't remember any of it. but i remember the every day of our growing up and the lessons that her and my father brought into the home. >> reporter: he first toured the king home a few months ago. >> i'll tell you what struck me was actually the dining room table. the dynamic of family together. and that's a chance where the families can interact and engag
martin luther king was born.s morning saturday co-host michelle miller spoke to man who was furthering dr. king's vision by honoring his past. >> welcome to the king -- >> reporter: the descendants of the reverend dr. martin luther king have held down this homestead for generations. all the children were born in here? >> all the children. >> reporter: now they're entrusting the birthplace of the civil rights icon to the national park service. >> this is mr. robert...
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and martin luther king face to face all known to see of. welcome back here's a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera the white house says president trump will sign a compromised border security deal to avoid another government shutdown also the clear a national emergency to secure the funds for his border war rival meetings have taken place to address stability or the lack thereof in the middle east in. russian and turkish presidents but for talks on ending the war in syria meanwhile in warsaw the u.s. surge to dozens of nations to further isolate iran and the car bomb attack on a military convoy in indian administered kashmir has killed at least forty four people it's the worst attack on indian forces since two thousand and two. hundreds of i so fine has have surrendered to syrian democratic forces in the last territory that i saw controls in syria that's where kurdish fighters have launched a final push against the armed group in the village of bug in the eastern region thousands of people have fled to s.t.'s held positions to escape
and martin luther king face to face all known to see of. welcome back here's a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera the white house says president trump will sign a compromised border security deal to avoid another government shutdown also the clear a national emergency to secure the funds for his border war rival meetings have taken place to address stability or the lack thereof in the middle east in. russian and turkish presidents but for talks on ending the war in syria meanwhile in...
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martin luther king and dr. ralph abernathy and others? prof. ellis: i would think all of these hpcs, it's about black leaders, right? one of the things that i often tell individuals, that his largest legacy, you can go back to early readings and writes of dubois, he wrote an article of building black durham, and he, in that article, he states that, in without north carolina, a institution, durham would be a slum-filled migrant community, but because of this institution that was created here in durham, north carolina, you have a prominent black middle and black professional class, a class of individuals who go on to become teachers, doctors, lawyers, and black professionals. ironically, when shepard is out in 1947, he's out campaigning for funds to create a medical school because he didn't believe that there was enough representation of african-americans in the state of north carolina, medical doctors, and so he believed that his institution would transform black life in america. steve: how is he viewed by his peers? and was he a national figure
martin luther king and dr. ralph abernathy and others? prof. ellis: i would think all of these hpcs, it's about black leaders, right? one of the things that i often tell individuals, that his largest legacy, you can go back to early readings and writes of dubois, he wrote an article of building black durham, and he, in that article, he states that, in without north carolina, a institution, durham would be a slum-filled migrant community, but because of this institution that was created here in...
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royal i me or the only marrow have gone floating closer got bigger make it is a season when a luther. king . is fifty years old and has three children that she is raising by herself. to feed her family she collects plastic on the beach. but not the best a half hour subsequent to the plumber told herself a lot of talk and play when you are. a little too lazy to notice a good enough or just a bit like the mexican you know your mil or. evidentially sanny is also leaving its mark in tanzania. by...
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after discovering our video about their friendship, martin luther king's daughter, dr. bernice king, invited them to atlanta to speak on mlk day. [ applause ] that leave therea lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, the sound of an old friend's laugh, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. >>> curry's latest business venture drew a big crowd. abc 7 news was in oakland as her pop-up "homemade" opened in jackson square, featuring a wide variety of items. her job titles and ventures have allowed her to build up her very own fan club. >> i think the world of what she does in the community and the great products she creates. it's just been amazing. so i couldn't wait to be here on opening day. >> the store will be open five days a week. steph showed up on friday but didn't make it yesterday because the warriors had a game last night. catch the game highlights coming up in sports
after discovering our video about their friendship, martin luther king's daughter, dr. bernice king, invited them to atlanta to speak on mlk day. [ applause ] that leave therea lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, the sound of an old friend's laugh, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed....
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kamala harris launched her campaign on martin luther king day.ay harris marked the start of black history month by speaking of shirley chism. she say she stands on the shoulders of giants like congressman chism. >> i'm figuratively and literally the dark horse. i have my soul and my commitment to the american people. the united states constitution says anyone 35 years of age and over and a natural born citizen of the united states, can run for president. >> the people will make a decision. she came up short in 1972 and ultima although she won 28 delegates. now she is inspiring campaigns nearly 50 years later when wednesday again the people will make a decision. democrats already have a good roster to choose from as other big name candidates continue to ponder their futures. each candidate will have to choose their particular path. iowa and new hampshire have got the lions share of the attention in the past, but lately it has been south carolina that was a campaign starter or kicker. booker will likely focus heavily on south carolina and other sou
kamala harris launched her campaign on martin luther king day.ay harris marked the start of black history month by speaking of shirley chism. she say she stands on the shoulders of giants like congressman chism. >> i'm figuratively and literally the dark horse. i have my soul and my commitment to the american people. the united states constitution says anyone 35 years of age and over and a natural born citizen of the united states, can run for president. >> the people will make a...
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and flipped the coin last night and the immediate family of martin luther king, jr., that's the strong. we will wheel out 3 very impressive and sit on the couch and entertain. rob: brian -- jillian: we will try our best, try to make you proud. rob: have fun down there looking good! at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll good at that water jet thingy... but we can guarantee the best price on this hotel. or any accommodation, from homes to yurts. booking.com booking.yeah and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. we order custom ink to welcome new employees, personalize team shirts, and even for company events. the design lab is so easy to use. we just upload out logo and if we have any questions, customer service is there to help. seeing our team together in custom ink gear is an amazing reminder of how far we've come as a business. - [narrator] custom ink has hundreds of products to help you look and feel like a team. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com upload your logo or start your design today this is moving day with the best in-home wi
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lucky that in came down at midnight than when kids were there">the playground is right below martin luther king middle school where shanon brown is safety officersot park goers were seen taking pictures of the downed eucalyptus tree. they tell me it stood about as tall as this eucalyptus tree you see here. for perspective i stood next to the uprooted end of the tree to give you an idea of the massize sizenats/haaziq this tree is right across the street from your home?sot sotthe downed tree is another symbol of the a
lucky that in came down at midnight than when kids were there">the playground is right below martin luther king middle school where shanon brown is safety officersot park goers were seen taking pictures of the downed eucalyptus tree. they tell me it stood about as tall as this eucalyptus tree you see here. for perspective i stood next to the uprooted end of the tree to give you an idea of the massize sizenats/haaziq this tree is right across the street from your home?sot sotthe downed...
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this is -- it was on martin luther king day in san francisco going to the kitchen to go to the event for the breakfast and one of the people working in the kitchen said to me, i have to tell you this. when the president says that the mueller investigation is going on too long you just say back to him, not as long as your tax audit, mr. president. i thought those were words of wisdom. reporter: some have said [inaudible] the tax return, trying to demand it, what do you say? the speaker: as you have to be careful. as i said, we are in the first month. the committees have been appointed. they have organized. they are prioritizing their work. and in terms of the tax returns, it's not a question of sending a letter. you have to do it in a very careful way. the chairman of the committee will be doing that. i know this is impatient because people want to know that answers the question. but we have to do it in a very careful way. chad. reporter: with everything that's been going on with virginia, the governor, the attorney general here, virginia is a swing state. you won several states there
this is -- it was on martin luther king day in san francisco going to the kitchen to go to the event for the breakfast and one of the people working in the kitchen said to me, i have to tell you this. when the president says that the mueller investigation is going on too long you just say back to him, not as long as your tax audit, mr. president. i thought those were words of wisdom. reporter: some have said [inaudible] the tax return, trying to demand it, what do you say? the speaker: as you...
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martin luther king. when dr.artin luther king said i have a dream, no one slipped anything in his drink to make him have it. this unseen footage of bill cosby behind bars. ♪ [ laughter ] wow. i mention that tomorrow is valentine's day. a lot of couples. many couples get married on valentine's day. and for those who do, josh groban has a new album for those specifically about to tie the knot. ♪ >> well, hi, i'm josh groban. you know, choosing wedding music can lead to indecision, arguments and premature divorce. that's why i'm proud to present my new album, josh't married. >> there's a song for every marital moment. songs like -- ♪ you're about to get married, wow, look at you ♪ >> the best man's speech. ♪ the best man speech was inside jokes and snoeb laughs, nobody laughed. cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. ♪ we really underestimated the desire for shrimp ♪ >> father daughter dance. ♪ everyone's watching you slow dance with your dad. ♪ it's weird >> the lady's room is temporarily closed. ♪ someone puked in the ladie
martin luther king. when dr.artin luther king said i have a dream, no one slipped anything in his drink to make him have it. this unseen footage of bill cosby behind bars. ♪ [ laughter ] wow. i mention that tomorrow is valentine's day. a lot of couples. many couples get married on valentine's day. and for those who do, josh groban has a new album for those specifically about to tie the knot. ♪ >> well, hi, i'm josh groban. you know, choosing wedding music can lead to indecision,...
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nnessee, martin luther king jr.ent one april day to join sanitation for dignity.ing where he preached about the mountaintop and how he had seen promise land. and then, to arkansas, and all the way down to new orleans, where the spirit of resilience abounds. the mississippi river. rivers, they connect us to one another, to our shared story. this is how our country was founded. more that ts who saw united them than divided them. this is how this city, the mill city, and our country pros period. right along this river, in our nation's railroad ways and roads grounded in the common belief that prosperity shared leads to all.er lives for and this is how we became the of democracy. one in which everyone matters. we start in this place. we're about a mile down the river on a beautiful summer day. collapsed into this river. a bridge that day that just shouldn't fall down in the middle of america. not one of the busiest bridges state. not a bridge just a few blocks rom our home, where john and abigail and i drove over nearly
nnessee, martin luther king jr.ent one april day to join sanitation for dignity.ing where he preached about the mountaintop and how he had seen promise land. and then, to arkansas, and all the way down to new orleans, where the spirit of resilience abounds. the mississippi river. rivers, they connect us to one another, to our shared story. this is how our country was founded. more that ts who saw united them than divided them. this is how this city, the mill city, and our country pros period....