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alveda, great to have you with us. the attorney general talking about personally ending racial profiling. grandiose beyond measure it seems to me. what are your thoughts? >> absolutely. if he has that solution, if he can do it single handedly, we're going to see a surprise that history has never seen. even my wonderful uncle, martin luther king, my dad, his brother, a.d., they did their part, but did not single handedly end anything during their lifetime. we're still dealing with the human issues today, and so i believe that the attorney general should take our invitation to sit down with others, many others of us. they were saying that this is the first kind of event of its kind at ebenezer baptist church in atlanta. i suggest they go back and look at president kennedy and uncle m.l. and different things that occurred throughout human history. lou: that is an extraordinary stage upon which to stand and be overly full of one's self and ignore the history of the place ebenezer baptist church, you must have considerable
alveda, great to have you with us. the attorney general talking about personally ending racial profiling. grandiose beyond measure it seems to me. what are your thoughts? >> absolutely. if he has that solution, if he can do it single handedly, we're going to see a surprise that history has never seen. even my wonderful uncle, martin luther king, my dad, his brother, a.d., they did their part, but did not single handedly end anything during their lifetime. we're still dealing with the...
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she thinks al sharpton is helpful or hurtful on just that, alveda. what do you think? >> reverend sharpton is very good at going into a community and agitating it and stirring it up. however, the solutions actually-up more important than the kind of agitation. some people think that the violence and agitation is. in but we accomplished so much with peaceful demonstrations, in the 20th century, in the '60s, '50s and '60s so i think -- i always am an advocate of the nonviolent tactics rather than the, burn, baby, burn, or no justice, no peace. >> thinking of your dad, your house was bombed, i was thinking of your uncle, dr. martin luther king, martin luther king, his house bombed, and yet -- maybe missed it in their write little or speeches or sermons, they never went after or particularly targeted law enforcement officials. even those who were racist at the time and then clearly were gunning for them. very, very different today, obviously. but today it's just the opposite, and so far it's -- sharpton or others who draw that divide with the african-american community and
she thinks al sharpton is helpful or hurtful on just that, alveda. what do you think? >> reverend sharpton is very good at going into a community and agitating it and stirring it up. however, the solutions actually-up more important than the kind of agitation. some people think that the violence and agitation is. in but we accomplished so much with peaceful demonstrations, in the 20th century, in the '60s, '50s and '60s so i think -- i always am an advocate of the nonviolent tactics...
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you might raleigh brought up the fact that racism is a live and well with alveda king, the differencenot every black, who i see a as i pass by at nig, does not protest violently. i think that guy recognized you, and wanted to give a star a ride. jay, former taxi cab driver, neil, i'm black, late at night, i'm going to be extra leary of picking up a black guy, especially if i am in a black neighborhood, sorry, it is not personal, it is just. >> that mean that call cab drivers are raceist. look at fbi statistics, almost 50% of violent crimes are perpetrateed in america by blacks but they are only 13% of the population, and only a small number of that population are criminal. fear create by all black criminals punishes all blacks, not always races. and you are the rudest anchor i have seen in a long time, look at your interview with martin luther king a niece, you interrupted her, we talked with jean. cavuto, would it kill you to pipe you no now and then with k, i know you are charmed by her but you sat there like a clueless prompteer dependant dope. miss king is the voice of reason, lon
you might raleigh brought up the fact that racism is a live and well with alveda king, the differencenot every black, who i see a as i pass by at nig, does not protest violently. i think that guy recognized you, and wanted to give a star a ride. jay, former taxi cab driver, neil, i'm black, late at night, i'm going to be extra leary of picking up a black guy, especially if i am in a black neighborhood, sorry, it is not personal, it is just. >> that mean that call cab drivers are raceist....
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alveda king, the niece of dr. martin luther king, junior and joins us now.eing with us here. when you heard the protests in new york city saying what do we want? dead cops, what was your reaction? >> elisabeth that, is just so shocking. many probably don't know, but i'm old enough at 64 to have marched in the 20th century, in the children's march in louisville, kentucky. when we chanted, what do you want, and we'd see freedom, you know, so today, what do you want? jobs, better economy. safe families. but what do you want? dead cops? oh, my goodness. >> they're hearing a message that they're just spitting out or feeling justified in this movement by mate at the base of it. and it's really sad. what would your uncle say right now at this point in time, because it's a very -- it's an open wound in our nation right now. >> well, my uncle, my dad, his brother, reverend a.d. king. m.l, they modeled demandy, jesus christ certainly, with nonviolent, peaceful protesting. one of the youngest children that was arrested in birmingham was three years old. and the reporte
alveda king, the niece of dr. martin luther king, junior and joins us now.eing with us here. when you heard the protests in new york city saying what do we want? dead cops, what was your reaction? >> elisabeth that, is just so shocking. many probably don't know, but i'm old enough at 64 to have marched in the 20th century, in the children's march in louisville, kentucky. when we chanted, what do you want, and we'd see freedom, you know, so today, what do you want? jobs, better economy....
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alveda king, thank you for being here.the family of those two slain officers instead of getting red eddie -- instead of getting ready for christmas today are burying their loved ones. >>> next up on the rundown, young millenial immigrants can get driver's licenses. is this setting a dangerous precedent? we are debating it here for you. >>> we've got some headlines for you on this monday before christmas. fears of extremism on the rise after two terror attacks in france. a muslim man screaming allah akbar plowed into a crowd injuring nearly a dozen people. the 40-year-old man was arrested. he has a criminal past, not surprising. a day earlier a jihadist with a knife walked into a police station shouting allah akbar as well. he stabbed an officer in the face and was shot dead. >>> in pakistan, last week o'school massacre -- last week's school massacre left over 100 people dead. the taliban stormed into the school and opened fire. >>> state side starting today maryland will have a giant military surveillance blimp watching ov
alveda king, thank you for being here.the family of those two slain officers instead of getting red eddie -- instead of getting ready for christmas today are burying their loved ones. >>> next up on the rundown, young millenial immigrants can get driver's licenses. is this setting a dangerous precedent? we are debating it here for you. >>> we've got some headlines for you on this monday before christmas. fears of extremism on the rise after two terror attacks in france. a...
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. >> king rules, alveda king. she's dealt with a great deal.t's in her blood, her prose, her thinking, her logic, her heart. >>> it's the message that's gone viral. the minister who went off script. but it's not the minister you're thinking about. it is not al sharpton. it is jesse jackson. this guy's younger. a lot younger. and a lot madder. but for not the reasons you're thinking. the message you should be hearing. next. >> because we pissed off at the police is not helping. i said it before and i said it again. change is not going to come until we change it. we are here acting a fool. how are our kids supposed to grow up when we're out here acting stupid? how much are co2 emissions reduced? up to 30%? 45%? 60%? the answer is... up to 60% less. and that's a big reason why the u.s. is a world leader in reducing co2 emissions. take the energy quiz -- round 2. energy lives here. that's all i crave.e that's where this comes in. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste. plus nicorette gum gives you intense craving rel
. >> king rules, alveda king. she's dealt with a great deal.t's in her blood, her prose, her thinking, her logic, her heart. >>> it's the message that's gone viral. the minister who went off script. but it's not the minister you're thinking about. it is not al sharpton. it is jesse jackson. this guy's younger. a lot younger. and a lot madder. but for not the reasons you're thinking. the message you should be hearing. next. >> because we pissed off at the police is not...