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dr. king's path in my view, the path of keeping the faith. it must be our path. folks, for gods sake, this is the united states of america. [applause] there is nothing beyond our capacity if we set our mind to it. and, ladies and gentlemen, a land of dreamers and doers, nothing is beyond our capacity. the gospel song dr. king loved as i understand, we have come too far from where we started. nobody told me that the road would be easy. i don't leave he brought me this far to leave me. he did not bring me this far to leave me. my fellow americans, i don't think the lord brought us my fellow americans, god bless dr. martin luther king and his family, and based on one of his favorite hymns, precious lord, take my hand, through the storm, through the night, and lead me on to the light. may god bless you all. let's go find the light. we can do this. ♪ >> nobody told me that the road would be easy i am going to believe i don't feel i have gone far from where i started from where i started from nobody told me that the road would be easy and i don't believe , no i don't believe i don't >> monday morning, president biden will give r
dr. king's path in my view, the path of keeping the faith. it must be our path. folks, for gods sake, this is the united states of america. [applause] there is nothing beyond our capacity if we set our mind to it. and, ladies and gentlemen, a land of dreamers and doers, nothing is beyond our capacity. the gospel song dr. king loved as i understand, we have come too far from where we started. nobody told me that the road would be easy. i don't leave he brought me this far to leave me. he did not...
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guest: we have made great progress is america but if dr.g could speak, and address his speech from 60 years ago, he would say we are still not there yet. have we made progress in 60 years? yes. but have we made enough progress? no. we need to keep writing for racial justice, environmental justice, climate justice. we need to work on bipartisanship. that is why i am so excited about no labels and the caucus in congress. we have bills because of bipartisanship. we got the chair because of bipartisanship. i believe that we will do something with the debt limit coming up that we have debate. hopefully will would be able to solve that in a bipartisan way. we would have to fix social security and medicare. we have to do that in a bipartisan way. i am hopeful, but to answer your question, have we made progress? yes. but have we overcome that? no. we have everybody in america truly acting without discrimination of race and religion, socioeconomic in some sense we have a ways to go. host: some of your optimism is reflected in a recent piece of yours
guest: we have made great progress is america but if dr.g could speak, and address his speech from 60 years ago, he would say we are still not there yet. have we made progress in 60 years? yes. but have we made enough progress? no. we need to keep writing for racial justice, environmental justice, climate justice. we need to work on bipartisanship. that is why i am so excited about no labels and the caucus in congress. we have bills because of bipartisanship. we got the chair because of...
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of a young man brutalized by police in memphis and reminded me of another difficult time in america, 1961. drther king jr. said human progress is neither automatic or inevitable. every step requires sacrifice, suffering and struggle. we are a work in progress. that's nightline for this evening. thanks for the company america and we wish you a good and safe weekend. see you monday. america. we wish you a good and safe weekend. we will see you monday.
of a young man brutalized by police in memphis and reminded me of another difficult time in america, 1961. drther king jr. said human progress is neither automatic or inevitable. every step requires sacrifice, suffering and struggle. we are a work in progress. that's nightline for this evening. thanks for the company america and we wish you a good and safe weekend. see you monday. america. we wish you a good and safe weekend. we will see you monday.
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dr. jill biden, paris lady of united states of -- first lady of united states of america, entitled mexicond collaboration. [inaudible] >> in light of more than two centuries of bilateral cooperation on very special occasion, dr. beatrice gutierrez, wife of the president of mexico, and i declare many friendship -- in friendship we believe that freedom of faith, speech and the press is the foundation of democracy and that the voice of people is powerful. for these reasons, we hold close to the highest earth9 thicks that guide us -- ethics that guide us, respect for the law and the customs and traditions of today's people as well as of the ancestral and native people. [speaking spanish] [background sounds] >> [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> we believe that equitable education is essential to a just and productive society. education builds communities. without education, it is impossible to imagine a better world with ethical principles, with equal opportunities and with contributions to the arts, sciences and technology. >> [speaking spanish] >> that these bonds w
dr. jill biden, paris lady of united states of -- first lady of united states of america, entitled mexicond collaboration. [inaudible] >> in light of more than two centuries of bilateral cooperation on very special occasion, dr. beatrice gutierrez, wife of the president of mexico, and i declare many friendship -- in friendship we believe that freedom of faith, speech and the press is the foundation of democracy and that the voice of people is powerful. for these reasons, we hold close to...
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america. i am very grateful. dr. murthy: i know you rarely get to pause and appreciate everything you have done for the cities you lead. you are often more in the business of giving credit than taking credit so to start this morning, i would ask you to join me for a moment in closing your eyes. i want you to think about everything you went through during the last three years to protect your community. i want you to think about the personal challenges you may have faced as you worried about family, the stress, the long hours, the impossible decisions. i want to reflect on the extraordinary good you did for your community. the individual calls you made to support those in need. the programs you stood up to help those who were struggling. on the lifesaving initiatives you put in place to ensure people had access to treatment and vaccines and medical care. think about all of the people whose lives are better because of what you did. and recognize that you have served with courage and honor during one of the most difficul
america. i am very grateful. dr. murthy: i know you rarely get to pause and appreciate everything you have done for the cities you lead. you are often more in the business of giving credit than taking credit so to start this morning, i would ask you to join me for a moment in closing your eyes. i want you to think about everything you went through during the last three years to protect your community. i want you to think about the personal challenges you may have faced as you worried about...
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dr. jen ashton is talking about it on good morning america. dr. ashton: we are seeing and hearing a tremendous amount of speculation on what could cause a sudden cardiac arresan a p hit it a neurologic event, a blow to the head which caused a cardiac arrest? the bottom line is that no one knows. we do karrest and cpr was perfo. jobina: his mother was watching from the stands on her sudden collapse. the family spokesperson gave an update this morning. >> i will say that he is fighting, he is a fighter. i felt like in the moment there needed to be some clarity that he was awake at that time and now he is sedated. so the family is in good spirits. we are taking it minute by minute and hour-by-hour. jobina: he has 24 years old and in his second year in the nfl and no word on when the game will be rescheduled. some of his teammates have been seen arriving at the hospital and if you are watching live like myself and millions of others it became clear that the game is not a factor and when it will happen next. the primary concern is about his health. so
dr. jen ashton is talking about it on good morning america. dr. ashton: we are seeing and hearing a tremendous amount of speculation on what could cause a sudden cardiac arresan a p hit it a neurologic event, a blow to the head which caused a cardiac arrest? the bottom line is that no one knows. we do karrest and cpr was perfo. jobina: his mother was watching from the stands on her sudden collapse. the family spokesperson gave an update this morning. >> i will say that he is fighting, he...
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dr. king, you know, sacrificed his life for. he didn't look at it as sacrifice, but this was part of his fight for america. verty. you know, fighting for equity, voting rights. talk to me about that effort or energy of reen reen gauging th legacy of dr. king. >> this is very important in the struggle to sustain our voting rights. we see the attack on access to the ballot. we see the election deniers. this resistance to a multicultural democracy, which is what we began to have with the passage of the voting rights act. so one of the things that they didn't really focus on in this picture, but three mayors of atlanta were sitting in a row. the current mayor, keisha lance bottoms -- >> and your dad. >> this is possible because of the voting rights act. as you can see, atlanta is thriving under the leadership of black mayors that we have had. so that in mparticular is something that we have to be reminded of today. that we really are in a struggle for our very democracy. and dr. king always said that. we are in a struggle for the soul of america. will we be a multicultural democracy. will we live up to the cree
dr. king, you know, sacrificed his life for. he didn't look at it as sacrifice, but this was part of his fight for america. verty. you know, fighting for equity, voting rights. talk to me about that effort or energy of reen reen gauging th legacy of dr. king. >> this is very important in the struggle to sustain our voting rights. we see the attack on access to the ballot. we see the election deniers. this resistance to a multicultural democracy, which is what we began to have with the...
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america. and it was by a dentist, new york city, by the name of dr. charles brown. okay.so let's fast forward back into the civil war here. embalming is becoming commonplace. all right. now, commonplace, though, for those that could afford it. all. it's estimated that only 6% of soldiers were. of all soldiers killed were embalmed and sent home. this is dr. richard burr. embalming at camp letterman. gettysburg. okay here we have the embalming shed of william burnell thomas holmes's brother in law. this is taken at fredericksburg. and then over here, this is doctors chamberlain and lefferts, embalming tent camp letterman at gettysburg. these two gentlemen in the coffin, they are alive. okay. they had the exciting prospect of having their picture made. so those are models. so let's now move to february of 1862, when a calamity rocks the white house, willie lincoln dies of typhoid fever. and this is on mrs. lincoln's mind. he looks natural. he looks like he's only sleeping. okay. so they send vernon bomber. now they don't send for thomas holmes. i have never read anything on
america. and it was by a dentist, new york city, by the name of dr. charles brown. okay.so let's fast forward back into the civil war here. embalming is becoming commonplace. all right. now, commonplace, though, for those that could afford it. all. it's estimated that only 6% of soldiers were. of all soldiers killed were embalmed and sent home. this is dr. richard burr. embalming at camp letterman. gettysburg. okay here we have the embalming shed of william burnell thomas holmes's brother in...
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dr. king also said that black america has no permanent friends or enemies. we should base it on our strategic interests and therefore it was -- if most of the people at the urban league and other civil rights, they are part of what i call a pottery -- poverty industry that america spent $22 trillion in the last 50 years on programs to aid the poor, $.70 of every dollar does not go to the poor but to those who serve the poor. they ask which problems are fundable, not which are solvable. it does not matter how compassionate you are if your career and your reputation depends upon my being dependent on you, then we have strategic interests that are hostile to one another. by contrast, if you are oriented toward business and enterprise, you have no proprietary interest in the maintenance of poverty. therefore, i began to reach out to people who had strategic interests that were compatible with the people i served. host: robert woodson, we welcome your -- is with us. we welcome your comments and questions on this holiday. where do you think the woodson center, you
dr. king also said that black america has no permanent friends or enemies. we should base it on our strategic interests and therefore it was -- if most of the people at the urban league and other civil rights, they are part of what i call a pottery -- poverty industry that america spent $22 trillion in the last 50 years on programs to aid the poor, $.70 of every dollar does not go to the poor but to those who serve the poor. they ask which problems are fundable, not which are solvable. it does...
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guest: we have made great progress is america but if dr.d speak, and address his speech from 60 years ago, he would say we are still not there yet. have we made progress in 60 years? yes. but have we made enough progress? no. we need to keep writing for racial justice, environmental justice, climate justice. we need to work on bipartisanship. that is why i am so excited about no labels and the caucus in congress. we have bills because of bipartisanship. we got the chair because of bipartisanship. i believe that we will do something with the debt limit coming up that we have debate. hopefully will would be able to solve that in a bipartisan way. we would have to fix social security and medicare. we have to do that in a bipartisan way. i am hopeful, but to answer your question, have we made progress? yes. but have we overcome that? no. we have everybody in america truly acting without discrimination of race and religion, socioeconomic in some sense we have a ways to go. host: some of your optimism is reflected in a recent piece of yours at th
guest: we have made great progress is america but if dr.d speak, and address his speech from 60 years ago, he would say we are still not there yet. have we made progress in 60 years? yes. but have we made enough progress? no. we need to keep writing for racial justice, environmental justice, climate justice. we need to work on bipartisanship. that is why i am so excited about no labels and the caucus in congress. we have bills because of bipartisanship. we got the chair because of...
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america.. >> we are joi by dr. lisa, professof criminal justice. thank you for joining us. we first wanted to get your initial reaction to the body being . when i watched the video, i cannotlp but see myself and the action that the officers are taking, another human being. i am quite disturbed by it . >> we heard from the attorney for the tyre nichols family. he iscalling the reaction to this case in the blueprint for how officer misconduct should be canceled in the future, why do you think he said that? what is your reaction? do you agree know the attorney said these were five black police officers who were committing an offense that we have seen often from white officers against black , notjust defendants against black people , and he is saying their response was appropriate to make e that those officers are not in a position to continue because they were their ob immediately. hat is the blueprit he is looking >> after the murder of george floyd in 2020, it seemed e much of america was ready to make changes to the policing systems. last year, the u.s. saw a record number
america.. >> we are joi by dr. lisa, professof criminal justice. thank you for joining us. we first wanted to get your initial reaction to the body being . when i watched the video, i cannotlp but see myself and the action that the officers are taking, another human being. i am quite disturbed by it . >> we heard from the attorney for the tyre nichols family. he iscalling the reaction to this case in the blueprint for how officer misconduct should be canceled in the future, why do...
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dr. martin luther king jr. his speeches embodied the fierce urgency for justice and equality, and often used america's founding the night before his assassination in memphis, tennessee. here's dr. martin luther king jr., in his own words. >> all we say to america is, be true to what you said on paper. if i lived in china or even russia, or any totalitarian country, maybe i could understand some of these illegal injunctions. maybe i could understand the denial of certain basic first amendment privileges, because they haven't committed themselves to that over there. but somewhere i read of the freedom of assembly. somewhere, i read of the freedom of speech. somewhere, i read of the freedom of press. somewhere, i read that the greatness of america is the right to protest for rights. >> o'donnell: and his words still resonate to this day. we want to leave you with pictures of the martin luther king jr. memorial right here in washington. i was down by the national mall earlier and was reminded of my favorite quote by him: "the arc of the moral universe is lng, but it bends towards justice." that is tonight's "cbs e
dr. martin luther king jr. his speeches embodied the fierce urgency for justice and equality, and often used america's founding the night before his assassination in memphis, tennessee. here's dr. martin luther king jr., in his own words. >> all we say to america is, be true to what you said on paper. if i lived in china or even russia, or any totalitarian country, maybe i could understand some of these illegal injunctions. maybe i could understand the denial of certain basic first...
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. >>> happening now america honors the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. and some bay area events are resuming for the first time in three years. hopefully most of this morning's storms clears out by the time the march in san francisco starts. this, in fact, is video of the march when it took place back in 2020, two years of pandemic, of course, followed. today's march starts at san francisco's caltrain depot at 11:00 a.m. there will be a celebration including speeches from local religious leaders. and check out san francisco's grace cathedral church lit up to commemorate dr. king. he spoke back there in 1965 and the sermon he delivered that day will be playing all day in the cathedral. church leaders will help lead today's march south of market street. >>> here are other bay area events honoring dr. martin luther king jr. the african american museum and library is hosting a film festival. events are planned across the city which you can access from the city's website. and our city forest will celebrate dr. king with a tree planting event at watson park. >
. >>> happening now america honors the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. and some bay area events are resuming for the first time in three years. hopefully most of this morning's storms clears out by the time the march in san francisco starts. this, in fact, is video of the march when it took place back in 2020, two years of pandemic, of course, followed. today's march starts at san francisco's caltrain depot at 11:00 a.m. there will be a celebration including speeches from local...
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ask your doctor about once-daily cibinqo. >>> finally tonight, america's day of service. paying tribute to drcome ♪ >> as americans honor dr. martin luther king jr., a day of service in communities across the country. in phoenix, 200 people picking oranges. >> teamwork! >> all the fruit going to a local food bank. >> we have to give back to the community and help. >> others served by cleaning up public areas. >> when we do it together, things can actually get done, and the burden isn't just on one part. >> jab johnson came out early to help with his young daughter. >> we just want to reinforce the responsibility of service. >> it's really nishgs because now i know there's actually good people in the work. >> in philadelphia, 20 families cooked and packed 100 bags of food for those in need. in washington, president biden reflected on dr. king's legacy. >> so let's be guided by dr. king's light, which is "let us never grow weary in doing what is right, for if we do not give up, we will reap our harvest in due time." >> and tonight, dr. king in his own words, from his "drum major instinct speech
ask your doctor about once-daily cibinqo. >>> finally tonight, america's day of service. paying tribute to drcome ♪ >> as americans honor dr. martin luther king jr., a day of service in communities across the country. in phoenix, 200 people picking oranges. >> teamwork! >> all the fruit going to a local food bank. >> we have to give back to the community and help. >> others served by cleaning up public areas. >> when we do it together, things can...
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dr. martin luther king jr. his speeches embodied the fierce urgency for justice and equality and often used america's founding ideals the case. king did that in his final speech the night before his assassination in memphis, tennessee. here's dr. martin luther king jr. in his own words. >> all we say to america is be true to what you said on paper. if i lived in china or even russia or any totalitarian country, maybe i could understand some of these illega denial of certain basic first amendment privileges because they haven't committed themselves to that over there. but somewhere i read of the freedom of assembly. somewhere i read of the freedom of speech. somewhere i read of the freedom of press. somewhere i read that the greatness of america is the right to protest for rights. >> and his words still resonate to this day. we want to leave you with pictures of the martin luther king jr. memorial right here in wshington. i was down by the national mall earlier and was reminded of my favorite quote by him. the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice. i'm norah o'donnell. good night. >>> this i
dr. martin luther king jr. his speeches embodied the fierce urgency for justice and equality and often used america's founding ideals the case. king did that in his final speech the night before his assassination in memphis, tennessee. here's dr. martin luther king jr. in his own words. >> all we say to america is be true to what you said on paper. if i lived in china or even russia or any totalitarian country, maybe i could understand some of these illega denial of certain basic first...
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dr. king. these words exactly -- now is the time to make real the promise of democracy. now is the time to open the door of opportunity for all god's children. it is our americand we cannot accept any more lowballing. thank you so much. [applause] >> today, the nation honors dr. martin luther king jr.. this year is the 60th anniversary of the march on washington in august of 1963 led by dr. king and other civil rights leaders when an estimated 250 thousand people gathered in front of the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c. to draw attention to challenges and inequities african-americans face. it's also where dr. king delivered his iconic " i have a dream" speech. the memorial was inspired by line from his speech -- over the mountain of despair, a stone of hope. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by the television companies and more including mediacom. at mediacom, we believe it's all right here or in the middle of anywhere, you should have access to fast, reliable internet that's why we are leading the way. >> mediacom support c-span is a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to de
dr. king. these words exactly -- now is the time to make real the promise of democracy. now is the time to open the door of opportunity for all god's children. it is our americand we cannot accept any more lowballing. thank you so much. [applause] >> today, the nation honors dr. martin luther king jr.. this year is the 60th anniversary of the march on washington in august of 1963 led by dr. king and other civil rights leaders when an estimated 250 thousand people gathered in front of the...
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dr. king the very best of america, reads in part we honor dr.he pursued and largely achieved and for a vision the nation still strives to fully realize, martin luther king's legacy is that he managed to combat injustice by appealing to americans highest aspirations, and that is why the nation rightly celebrates him today. and every day. and by the way, it's called a dream to find breakfast at national action network's annual mayflower hotel where the president is talking, we were wanting to give some details about the day that perhaps he left out. >> david: and possibly a really important point to this, the dream is still underway, much of it has been achieved. we have a truly diverse nation, we have a nation where individual rights and laws protect those individual rights with a constitution that is done that since it was put into place, and what the far left is trying to do is segregate us once again. i live near an area in miami that was once -- it is a tragedy in the windy city when you go and see an area represented by frederico wilson that
dr. king the very best of america, reads in part we honor dr.he pursued and largely achieved and for a vision the nation still strives to fully realize, martin luther king's legacy is that he managed to combat injustice by appealing to americans highest aspirations, and that is why the nation rightly celebrates him today. and every day. and by the way, it's called a dream to find breakfast at national action network's annual mayflower hotel where the president is talking, we were wanting to...
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america. and thank you, dr. boy, being with the middle school, because it's so important that they have pride in history and that we know history. because if you don't know history, you can't change it. you mentioned you feel like that is as rosa parks a coauthor with you on this book. and out of all the lessons she taught you, what do you think is the most important? she she taught me so many things. i think seize the moment and understand that i use this as an example. we were going to meet pope in st louis and. we were on a plane and i was holding their hand and that was one of my most favorite things to do. this woman was so powerful and such a muse, she could hold her hand and. you knew what she was feeling. you knew what she was thinking. so we're on the plane and we're holding hands. and she turns to me and says, i, your help. i need you to help me write a note to the pope. want to write it in my own handwriting? so it needs to be short and. could tell what she was feeling. so it was easy for me to write
america. and thank you, dr. boy, being with the middle school, because it's so important that they have pride in history and that we know history. because if you don't know history, you can't change it. you mentioned you feel like that is as rosa parks a coauthor with you on this book. and out of all the lessons she taught you, what do you think is the most important? she she taught me so many things. i think seize the moment and understand that i use this as an example. we were going to meet...
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. >>> america honors dr. reverend martin luther king jr. this is video from when the parade last took place in 2020. of course two years of pandemic followed. today's march starts in san francisco's caltrain depot at 11:00 p.m. there will be a celebration including speeches from local religious leaders. >>> and check out san francisco's grace cathedral lit up to commemorate dr. king. he spoke there back in 1965. the sermon he delivered that day, the sermon will be playing all today in the cathedral. church leaders will also lead today's march south of market street. here are other bay area events honoring dr. king. the african american library in oakland holding a film festival. volunteer events are planned across the city which you can access through the city's website. and san jose nonprofit our city forest will celebrate dr. king with a tree planting event at watson park. >>> it's 5:08 now. back to our storm coverage. a lot of snow is piling up along mount hamilton. new video from 2:00 this morning, you can see the hillsides and roads co
. >>> america honors dr. reverend martin luther king jr. this is video from when the parade last took place in 2020. of course two years of pandemic followed. today's march starts in san francisco's caltrain depot at 11:00 p.m. there will be a celebration including speeches from local religious leaders. >>> and check out san francisco's grace cathedral lit up to commemorate dr. king. he spoke there back in 1965. the sermon he delivered that day, the sermon will be playing all...
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dr. coal fax to make us the safest ♪ america and this is been hard for everybody in san francisco and thept us safe and i trust them that they will let us know when it's safe to do that. >> a lot of people know about america is military stuff, bullying stuff, corporate stuff. when people like me and my friends go to these foreign country and play music, we're giving them an american cultural experience. it's important. the same way they can bring that here. it sounds comfy buyia, you know, we're a punk band and we're nasty and we were never much for peace and love and everything but that's the fertilizer that grows the big stuff that some day goes to bill graham's place and takes everybody's money but you have to start with us and so my hope is that allel groups and people make music and get together because without out, hanging together we'll hang separately, you know. >> other venues like this, all over the place, not just in the san francisco bay area need to exist in order for communities to thrive and i'm not just talking about the arts communities, even if you are here to see a chuc
dr. coal fax to make us the safest ♪ america and this is been hard for everybody in san francisco and thept us safe and i trust them that they will let us know when it's safe to do that. >> a lot of people know about america is military stuff, bullying stuff, corporate stuff. when people like me and my friends go to these foreign country and play music, we're giving them an american cultural experience. it's important. the same way they can bring that here. it sounds comfy buyia, you...
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america. and thank you, dr. boy, being with the middle school, because it's so important that they have pride in history and that we know history. because if you don't know history, you can't change it. you mentioned you feel like that is as rosa parks a coauthor with you on this book. and out of all the lessons she taught you, what do you think is the most important? she she taught me so many things. i think seize the moment and understand that i use this as an example. we were going to meet pope in st louis and. we were on a plane and i was holding their hand and that was one of my most favorite things to do. this woman was so powerful and such a muse, she could hold her hand and. you knew what she was feeling. you knew what she was thinking. so we're on the plane and we're holding hands. and she turns to me and says, i, your help. i need you to help me write a note to the pope. want to write it in my own handwriting? so it needs to be short and. could tell what she was feeling. so it was easy for me to write
america. and thank you, dr. boy, being with the middle school, because it's so important that they have pride in history and that we know history. because if you don't know history, you can't change it. you mentioned you feel like that is as rosa parks a coauthor with you on this book. and out of all the lessons she taught you, what do you think is the most important? she she taught me so many things. i think seize the moment and understand that i use this as an example. we were going to meet...
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. >>> happening today, america is honoring the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. and i want you to check this out. san francisco's great cathedral church lit up to commemorate dr. king. the sermon he delivered that day will play all day in the cathedral. church leaders will help lead the march south of market street. here are some other bay area e convenience honoring dr. king. the african american museum holding a film festival showing five movies. volunteer events are planned across the city, which you can access from the city's website. and the san jose nonprofit, our city forest will celebrate dr. king with a tree planting event at watson park. >>> back to our microclimate weather alert coverage, all of these storms mean that snow is piling up along mount hamilton. you can see from this video, this is about 2:00 this morning, you can see the hillsides there and the roads and those bushes covered the snow. meteorologist kari hall is joining us now, and, look, much colder than it has been in previous storms. >> and we can watch that snow from a distance. they're
. >>> happening today, america is honoring the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. and i want you to check this out. san francisco's great cathedral church lit up to commemorate dr. king. the sermon he delivered that day will play all day in the cathedral. church leaders will help lead the march south of market street. here are some other bay area e convenience honoring dr. king. the african american museum holding a film festival showing five movies. volunteer events are planned...
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america. >> the last speech coming from dr. king, you will hear it tonight in this hour.r king on his birthday in 1983 -- before this day became a national holiday. this was a speech that i have never seen or heard before today. it's a speech that would probably be lost to history, where it not for the divine intervention of c-span cameras that once again captured something unique. the man who stepped up to the microphone on that somber day in washington 15 years after martin luther king's assassination had never been near a microphone without getting a laugh. the funniest man in the world, he talked about martin luther king that day in a way that we had never heard him talk about anything. richard pryor was then, and remains our greatest comedian. he ignored his written speech that day, and got one small laugh at the beginning when he made a quick joke about himself. then, speaking to an audience of heroes who had joined martin luther king in the civil rights protests, and paid the plight price for it, being beaten by police and arrested, and worse, richard pryor stood i
america. >> the last speech coming from dr. king, you will hear it tonight in this hour.r king on his birthday in 1983 -- before this day became a national holiday. this was a speech that i have never seen or heard before today. it's a speech that would probably be lost to history, where it not for the divine intervention of c-span cameras that once again captured something unique. the man who stepped up to the microphone on that somber day in washington 15 years after martin luther...
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dr. king, and probably the sweetest child in america today, renee king. >> i never met my grandfather, but i see his spirit in the room and his vision in the people in this room. especially in my family. i am so proud to introduce my mom. she has dedicated her life to the pursuit of justice, to eradicate the three evils that my grandfather spoke of so long ago. from that hate crime legislation to a hope for my family's legacy in education and apartment, she is an example of how we can continue the pursuit of the dream. she is a caring leader, in forging the next generation of activists, a voice for the voiceless, and a champion of our movement. as a young black woman, i feel more powerful thinking about change in this country when i look at my moms work, and knowing there are strong women who have come before me. it is not always easy, but it is impactful. it is so impactful to see this woman's perseverance, and perceive that she is not giving up, and that she continues to do the work when times are the hardest, and when you want to give up. she stays and she makes change, and it is so emp
dr. king, and probably the sweetest child in america today, renee king. >> i never met my grandfather, but i see his spirit in the room and his vision in the people in this room. especially in my family. i am so proud to introduce my mom. she has dedicated her life to the pursuit of justice, to eradicate the three evils that my grandfather spoke of so long ago. from that hate crime legislation to a hope for my family's legacy in education and apartment, she is an example of how we can...
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america today no matter your station in life. trust that i know. i want to first thank, of course, dr. perry and brookings and my friend, lisa rice and the fair housing alliance. my team. i have a number of staff here today. would you just please stand up so you can see all my staff that is here today. [applause] they are committed to this work. first thing i told my staff when i took this position, someone asked -- they ask you all kind of crazy questions because they don't know who you are. they say, what do i see as success? i said what i see as success is that when we lead this place people will know we gave our best, they will know that we made people feel seen. and that they will have hope that this government can finally work for them. and that is who these people are. so give them another round of applause. [applause] i want to thank carla and the curtis family. maxine eluded earlier. those that shared their insights in this documentary. mr. glover and everybody at abc 7, thank you for amplifying the voices of the people in this country who have had to confront appraisal bias a
america today no matter your station in life. trust that i know. i want to first thank, of course, dr. perry and brookings and my friend, lisa rice and the fair housing alliance. my team. i have a number of staff here today. would you just please stand up so you can see all my staff that is here today. [applause] they are committed to this work. first thing i told my staff when i took this position, someone asked -- they ask you all kind of crazy questions because they don't know who you are....
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a gemini is not a right america has earned article written by dr. paul craig roberts, former assistant treasury secretary of the ronald reagan and he talks about russia, conclude wash included, that russia needed to be confronted with or distracted by problems that would leave the russian government less confident were able to counter washington's aggression elsewhere. ukraine presented to perfect opportunity for washington. okay, geral insurance, gerald on that. on that note, i agree with you. okay, let me, let me go to look here. get everybody in the mix here. luke, i mean it because the nato will not discuss russia. security guarantees as reason why we're in this mess in the 1st place. ok. and as long as they continue to do that, russia will do well, unilaterally make its own decisions. if it doesn't happen to interlocutor, then it will make its decisions on its own. and what it will not care what the west says whatsoever, because the west really can't do anything about it. and that's what we've learned. luke and brussels go ahead. while the resp
a gemini is not a right america has earned article written by dr. paul craig roberts, former assistant treasury secretary of the ronald reagan and he talks about russia, conclude wash included, that russia needed to be confronted with or distracted by problems that would leave the russian government less confident were able to counter washington's aggression elsewhere. ukraine presented to perfect opportunity for washington. okay, geral insurance, gerald on that. on that note, i agree with you....
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that passes through this port is checked this seems clean but the bananas from south america is a classic method that drethe used to store cocaine their people work all over the world and now the group controls up to 80% of the cocaine trade in europe. and what's inside, this is what our latest seizure showed us. seven tons of cocaine with a street value of 1 billion 400 million euros were recently confiscated in italy. the largest trial against the mafia since the 80s is taking place, in which more than 300 suspected members of the trancheta, due to such a scale, the hearings are held in a special courtroom, the mancuso clan suffered the most damage, one of the ruthless families of the group , their brutality destroyed the life of sara scarpula and mancuso 's husband, their only son was blown up mateo, he was a happy, polite guy . he didn't say a single word against us. i'm proud to have been mateo's mother and to have such a son. sometimes i ask god where he was when my son was dying, and my mateo's girlfriend tells me that god was there and took mateo with him. in the mafia , there are few people who
that passes through this port is checked this seems clean but the bananas from south america is a classic method that drethe used to store cocaine their people work all over the world and now the group controls up to 80% of the cocaine trade in europe. and what's inside, this is what our latest seizure showed us. seven tons of cocaine with a street value of 1 billion 400 million euros were recently confiscated in italy. the largest trial against the mafia since the 80s is taking place, in which...