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albert king.d he might have told you this story. >> i got a tap on my shoulder and i turned around and i was putting a saxophone away. it was jimi hendrix. he called me by name. he said the horns are like one set of lungs, the guitar player is better than me. >> it sounds like one set of lungs and the guitar player is better than me. >> he said terry plays better than him. >> you have to realize we were already listening intensely to his music. we looked up to him. >> he was playing stuff that hendrix had on his records. ♪ >> terry could play a rhythm guitar part. a lead guitar part and a lead vocal simultaneously. i never heard anyone that could do that. >> in a couple of weeks, we are on the road with hendrix. >> we got to see stuff that was driving them. jimi is not happy with the licks he was playing. >> do you have to practice every day like a violinist? do you keep in shape every day? >> i like to play to myself before we go on stage or if i feel down and depressed, you know. >> it was stuff
albert king.d he might have told you this story. >> i got a tap on my shoulder and i turned around and i was putting a saxophone away. it was jimi hendrix. he called me by name. he said the horns are like one set of lungs, the guitar player is better than me. >> it sounds like one set of lungs and the guitar player is better than me. >> he said terry plays better than him. >> you have to realize we were already listening intensely to his music. we looked up to him....
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albert king.d and he might have told you this story. >> i got a tap on my shoulder and i turned around and i was putting a saxophone away. it was jimi hendrix. he called me by name. he said the horns are like one set of lungs, the guitar player is better than me. >> it sounds like one set of lungs and the guitar player is better than me. >> he said terry plays better than him. >> you have to realize we were already listening intensely to his music. we looked up to him. >> he was playing stuff that hendrix had on his records. >> terry could play a rhythm guitar part. a lead guitar part and a lead vocal simultaneously. i never heard anyone that could do that. >> in a couple of weeks, we are on the road with hendrix. >> we got to see stuff that was driving them. jimi is not happy with the licks they i playing. whenever i feel down and depressed. especially guys who feel like that. they are put on pedestals and they have that pressure of having to do something new all the time. >> we were on a plane a
albert king.d and he might have told you this story. >> i got a tap on my shoulder and i turned around and i was putting a saxophone away. it was jimi hendrix. he called me by name. he said the horns are like one set of lungs, the guitar player is better than me. >> it sounds like one set of lungs and the guitar player is better than me. >> he said terry plays better than him. >> you have to realize we were already listening intensely to his music. we looked up to him....
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or albert king. walter turned around to walk out.ory. >> i got a tap on my shoulder and i turn around. i was putting one of my saxophones away. it was jimi hendrix. he called me by name and said, walt, the horns are like one set of lungs. your guitar player is better than me. >> the horn section sounds like a set of lungs and a guitar player that's better than me. >> he says terry plays better than him. >> first, you have to realize, we were already listening intensely to his music. we looked up to him. >> terry was playing stuff that hendrix had on his records. terry could play a rhythm guitar part, a lead guitar part and sing a lead vocal simultaneously. i've never heard anybody that can do that. >> i've got to tell ya, i think in a couple weeks, we were on the road with hendrix. >> we got to see some of the stuff driving them. because jimi wasn't happy with the licks he was playing. >> you have to practice every day the way a violinist does? say you're off in england and taking off, do you have to keep in shape every day? >> i hav
or albert king. walter turned around to walk out.ory. >> i got a tap on my shoulder and i turn around. i was putting one of my saxophones away. it was jimi hendrix. he called me by name and said, walt, the horns are like one set of lungs. your guitar player is better than me. >> the horn section sounds like a set of lungs and a guitar player that's better than me. >> he says terry plays better than him. >> first, you have to realize, we were already listening intensely...
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group known as the marion three, included charges brought against albert turner, and activists who marched alongside dr. martin luther king. he started the harry county civic league that focused its efforts on registering black people to vote and turning out the black vote. the prosecution that mr. end,ons blocked in the proved baseless. to kill black voter participation. he saw the voters right act as an intrusive piece of legislation. it's difficult to see how we can have this person at the howell -- how other justice department. guest: if you look at mr.'s sessions record on civil rights you will see a great record on civil rights. you will see a man who voted for the civil rights act. the three people that you just referenced, look at alfred turner's son he endorsed jeff session. that was prosecuted by jeff session and his son endorsed him. he knows that sessions is a good and honest man. a valid, it was not case. it was a valid case. this is a case where african-americans and how bama came to jeff sessions. this is not him going out and pursuing something on his own. the ballot box was being stuffed. so jeff sessions
group known as the marion three, included charges brought against albert turner, and activists who marched alongside dr. martin luther king. he started the harry county civic league that focused its efforts on registering black people to vote and turning out the black vote. the prosecution that mr. end,ons blocked in the proved baseless. to kill black voter participation. he saw the voters right act as an intrusive piece of legislation. it's difficult to see how we can have this person at the...
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albert. ♪ ♪ joy to the world the lord is come let earth receive ♪ ♪ her king let every heart prepare him roomhis love and wonders of his love and wonders, wonders ♪ ♪ of his love and wonders, wonders ♪ ♪ of his love [ applause ] >> anthony: mexico is a country where everyday people fight to live. all too often, they lose that battle. a magnificent, heartbreakingly beautiful country. with music and food, and a uniquely mexican, darkly funny, deeply felt, worldview. right down there, cuddled up beneath us, our brother from another mother.
albert. ♪ ♪ joy to the world the lord is come let earth receive ♪ ♪ her king let every heart prepare him roomhis love and wonders of his love and wonders, wonders ♪ ♪ of his love and wonders, wonders ♪ ♪ of his love [ applause ] >> anthony: mexico is a country where everyday people fight to live. all too often, they lose that battle. a magnificent, heartbreakingly beautiful country. with music and food, and a uniquely mexican, darkly funny, deeply felt, worldview. right...
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the anger at sessions for prosecutor albert turner who later went on to lead the mule at martin luther king'seral is part of why there's so much emotion in the civil rights community about jeff sessions because he represents a tie to what the civil rights community says were the bad old days. >> if you look right now, you are looking at the images from the hearing you see, there are activist and protesters, and they are from code pink with signs and racism signs, stop sessions, and there were a couple on the right side of your screen dressed as members of the ku klux klan, and an example of the anger and passion. let me bring informer congressman jack kingston who represents the trump side of this. this morning sessions will be introduced by a moderate new england republican, susan collins, of maine. >> i don't think the case is truly there. i understand the rhetoric. here's somebody that has been in the senate for decades. if he was a racist, we would see it. the charges against him when he was up for confirmation last time were made by somebody that was later indicted for bribing jurors, an
the anger at sessions for prosecutor albert turner who later went on to lead the mule at martin luther king'seral is part of why there's so much emotion in the civil rights community about jeff sessions because he represents a tie to what the civil rights community says were the bad old days. >> if you look right now, you are looking at the images from the hearing you see, there are activist and protesters, and they are from code pink with signs and racism signs, stop sessions, and there...
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albert turner, one of dr. martin luther king's advisors, for simply trying to register disenfranchised voters. and when he became attorney general of alabama, senator sessions, a product of segregated education, worked tirelessly to prevent predominantly african-american public schools from accessing an equal share of resources. resources that had been long denied to black students. as a member of the senate, senator sessions has been an outspoken opponent of criminal justice reforms that many of his republican colleagues support. he's a leader in the effort to define undocumented americans as the other and forcibly separated families in the united states. the women and men who lead the department of justice are called upon to pursue justice, but with such a documented history of hostility toward the most vulnerable populations, people of color, women, disabled individuals, and immigrant families, we cannot expect senator sessions to pursue justice on their behalf. i absolutely and unequivocally oppose the nomination of senator se
albert turner, one of dr. martin luther king's advisors, for simply trying to register disenfranchised voters. and when he became attorney general of alabama, senator sessions, a product of segregated education, worked tirelessly to prevent predominantly african-american public schools from accessing an equal share of resources. resources that had been long denied to black students. as a member of the senate, senator sessions has been an outspoken opponent of criminal justice reforms that many...
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two of them, albert and evelyn turner were very close lieutenants of martin luther king and they wereed by senator sessions and when he was u.s. attorney. they were acquitted. but this has not been forgotten and, in fact, that case and other statements made by the senator was one of the reasons why in 1986 the senate judiciary committee would not move him forward when he sought to be a federal district judge. so, the question then is what has happened since then in senator session's record? when you look at that record, that record does not look like a man who turned away from that awful history and who became a civil rights champion. instead that history reflects someone who voted against the violence against women act. someone who voted against the lily led betr equal pay act. someone who resisted the effort to place aican-american judges on the federal bench. someone who, as we know from this year, has supported a presidential candidate who has engaged in conversations about muslims, about mezcxican americans. who suggested that a judge of mexican american decent could not be impar
two of them, albert and evelyn turner were very close lieutenants of martin luther king and they wereed by senator sessions and when he was u.s. attorney. they were acquitted. but this has not been forgotten and, in fact, that case and other statements made by the senator was one of the reasons why in 1986 the senate judiciary committee would not move him forward when he sought to be a federal district judge. so, the question then is what has happened since then in senator session's record?...