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dr. martin luther king, jr.'s name and likeness on the national mall. >> i am actually living the dream that he talked about. >> but that dream was about more than just civil rights. >> america has given the people a bad check. a check which has come back marked insufficient funds. >> dr. king was also a drum major for silver rights. >> dr. king's dream was not as the big house, with a big mortgage or the big car. it was about having a business that you could pass on to your family. it was about creating wealth. > gerald's family built their business from scratch. five generations later, building is still in their blood. darryl and her twin sister own a $30 million company making its mark across dc and beyond. >> she never thought the foundation her family layed in 1905 would leave her to one day own the doors that were once so hard to walk through. she credits dr. king for helping make that possible. >> we restored the stone where dr. king stood when he was giving the i have a dream speech. >> more than 40 years
dr. martin luther king, jr.'s name and likeness on the national mall. >> i am actually living the dream that he talked about. >> but that dream was about more than just civil rights. >> america has given the people a bad check. a check which has come back marked insufficient funds. >> dr. king was also a drum major for silver rights. >> dr. king's dream was not as the big house, with a big mortgage or the big car. it was about having a business that you could pass...
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she credits dr. king and his dream of equality for helping to make that possible. >> we restored the stone where dr. king stood where he was giving the i have a dream speech. >> reporter: more than 30 years after the address, there aren't nearly enough stories like darrell's. according to the institute on assets and social policy, the wealth gap between whites and african-americans has increased more than four times over the course of a generation. in a study released last year, the institute found that middle income white households had greater gains in wealth than high income african-americans. >> you can't be a capitalist in this nation and survive unless you have some silver. unless you have some economic power. >> it's easier, but there's still definitely some challenges. >> reporter: lesli foster, 9news now. >> darrell says being able to play a part in the construction of the mlk memorial has truly been a milestone. the dedication for the mlk memorial is scheduled for august 28th and 250,000 people
she credits dr. king and his dream of equality for helping to make that possible. >> we restored the stone where dr. king stood where he was giving the i have a dream speech. >> reporter: more than 30 years after the address, there aren't nearly enough stories like darrell's. according to the institute on assets and social policy, the wealth gap between whites and african-americans has increased more than four times over the course of a generation. in a study released last year, the...
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. >> reporter: dr. king to ease the fears and anxiety of children. >> a pediatric dentist should do one thing, make the child enjoy going to the dentist. >> reporter: funny sunglasses and toys don't hurt either. and he makes sure to avoid scary words like pain and needles. >> for parents, obviously, the word expensive, we try not to use too often. should we count them again? >> reporter: this is 3-year-old chloe's first trip to dentist. >> temperatureyourrtouch your nose, the chair goes up. >> dr. king made her feel so comfortable and she was so excited and had fun. >> blow. >> you blew so hard look what happened? >> reporter: a good time at the dentist is what dr. king orders. dr. kim mulvihill, cbs 5 healthwatch. >> dr. king doesn't just make children laugh. the dentist also does stand-up comedy on his free time in front of adults. ,,,,,,,,,,,, man: everybody knows you should save for retirement, but what happens when you're about to retire? woman: how do you go from saving to spending? fidelity helped us
. >> reporter: dr. king to ease the fears and anxiety of children. >> a pediatric dentist should do one thing, make the child enjoy going to the dentist. >> reporter: funny sunglasses and toys don't hurt either. and he makes sure to avoid scary words like pain and needles. >> for parents, obviously, the word expensive, we try not to use too often. should we count them again? >> reporter: this is 3-year-old chloe's first trip to dentist. >>...
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"dr. king spoke. i sang. "we did what we had come to do. when i came back into the holding pen--" he called it, in the back, he said, "this man came up and tried to speak to me, "and he couldn't speak to me. "there was something he wanted to say, "but he could not speak, and he walked away. "and i was fascinated. "i wanted to know what he had been trying to tell me. "the next morning, i was in the hotel, and i was checking out--" i'm speaking as harry here, and he says, "and there was an envelope for me. "i took the envelope; it was very heavy. "i opened it up, and i poured out, "and there were six bullets in the envelope and a note, "and the note said, "i give you the bullets from my gun. "you and dr. king have shown me that violence is not the way. "i will try to find something more useful to do with my life." (paulson) wonderful story. it's a great story. (paulson) inspiring book. thank both of you for being here. the documentary is extraordinary, a lot of footage people have not seen for many years, and it tells the story about passion,
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frustration and despair. >> this is not what dr. king stood for at all. >> why don't they understand that? they have mental chains on them. they blame everybody for things that go wrong and step up to the plate, people. this is not what you do when all we have is the children and we are trying to educate thim. - them. >> this is discouraging and takes away from text books and furniture and programs. we can't give up. the fire department is continuing to investigate the fire and there will be an emergency board meeting deal the loss tonight. >> what a loss, thank you, wayne. >> and a county judge ordered a vallejo teacher held on bail. jerry johnson raped a eight year old teacher's aid in loma vista elementary school where they worked together. johnson did not enter a plea. the police say the victim has the mental faculties of a seven year old. >> coming up, people have been getting away with buying liquor thank to self check out machines. she wants it to top now . capitol correspondant nannette joins us with the story. >> the grocery ind
frustration and despair. >> this is not what dr. king stood for at all. >> why don't they understand that? they have mental chains on them. they blame everybody for things that go wrong and step up to the plate, people. this is not what you do when all we have is the children and we are trying to educate thim. - them. >> this is discouraging and takes away from text books and furniture and programs. we can't give up. the fire department is continuing to investigate the fire...
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dr. king's vision and i look at the continue until of his work and how we try to embody that here, theress fortunate among you and you try to address that need. >> the need that he refers to is being met every year when he offers free dental care on 7rtin luther king's birth day. >> i started my practice in 1998, so on that first martin luther king day, there was a family that had some needs in my office. i said come by on martin luther king day, i'll come this. so it kind of grew from one family. and i said, again, as a dentist, what is the best way i can give back and the best way i can give back is with what i'm trained to do. >> he said when he accepted hishi hisdy l hisdydy proceed in a, he was never going to leave anybody in discomfort. and that was the truth. the african proverb it takes a whole village. >> community has whu my entire life helped me to get through some challenging times. and so part of what i'd like to do here is just make a thank yo& back to people because i have been able to be successful as a dentist. thank you for making the time to come in. i know you're busy
dr. king's vision and i look at the continue until of his work and how we try to embody that here, theress fortunate among you and you try to address that need. >> the need that he refers to is being met every year when he offers free dental care on 7rtin luther king's birth day. >> i started my practice in 1998, so on that first martin luther king day, there was a family that had some needs in my office. i said come by on martin luther king day, i'll come this. so it kind of grew...
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people that surround it dr. king. reverend dr. jesse jackson. [applause] i don't know if our distinguished leader dr. ron daniels are arranged this with of "the new york times" but ex-president jimmy carter published on the editorial page a column entitled call off the global drug war. how many people have seen this in today's paper? quite a few. it's a very instructive because more and more people are realizing that our incarceration of our own citizens exceeds that rate of more than any other country on earth. we all know that. i think it's accurate to say that there are more black young men in prison than there are in college. so i have a very serious problem, and this is what we are here to talk about today. one of the things i want to do is connect all of the organization's that have been seriously working on this problem starting with the institute that brings us here today but rainbow push starts its conference in chicago tomorrow. i'm going there. can i get about 20% of you to go there with me to chicago? goi
people that surround it dr. king. reverend dr. jesse jackson. [applause] i don't know if our distinguished leader dr. ron daniels are arranged this with of "the new york times" but ex-president jimmy carter published on the editorial page a column entitled call off the global drug war. how many people have seen this in today's paper? quite a few. it's a very instructive because more and more people are realizing that our incarceration of our own citizens exceeds that rate of more than...
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we go back to dr. king. he didn't choose to be the leader of the movement. he was thrust into that. were you thrust into this or did you choose it? >> thrust. i tried repeatedly to decline when i was nominated. i was afraid. in fact, the night i was elected, even past my attempts to avoid it, i remember coming back into my room in the dormitory. my roommate wasn't in and the room was dark and i really didn't have the strength to walk across the room to my side of the room, so i remember leaning against the wall and thinking what have i gotten into? we're coming up against southern white men who were in their 50's and 40's and who were businessmen and government officials and who were we? a bunch of students, 18, 19, early 20's. i remember not being able to imagine what things would be like in two months or three months. tavis: let's go back to chicago and then come back to nashville. you were born in chicago. if i'm to believe what i read and you tell me whether or not what i read is correct, you were born to a middle class family that wasn't the most radical and yet you end up bein
we go back to dr. king. he didn't choose to be the leader of the movement. he was thrust into that. were you thrust into this or did you choose it? >> thrust. i tried repeatedly to decline when i was nominated. i was afraid. in fact, the night i was elected, even past my attempts to avoid it, i remember coming back into my room in the dormitory. my roommate wasn't in and the room was dark and i really didn't have the strength to walk across the room to my side of the room, so i remember...
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with dr. king. - you faced police dogs, fire hoses, beatings. - yes. all for the cause of human dignity. - and here in los angeles, you helped heal the wounds after the watts riots, after the rodney king riots. you even marched with cesar chavez all in the cause of basic human dignity. - yes. - but now you puff up your church. you fill your donation plates with a campaign that would deny a whole class of people their civil rights, their basic human dignity. and you think i'm cynical? - mr. morales. - withdrawn, judge. withdrawn. reverend, let me ask you one more question. do you consider yourself and your church so indispensable that you would sacrifice your own son to save it, so save your own skin? - judge... judge, i misspoke the other day. i'm not sure anymore when... or even if... i spoke to my son about the mistakes on the petitions. i'm not sure if he said anything to me about derrick joyner. at my age, events become... confused. i'm sorry for wasting the jury's time. - the record will so reflect your amended testimony. anything more, mr. morale
with dr. king. - you faced police dogs, fire hoses, beatings. - yes. all for the cause of human dignity. - and here in los angeles, you helped heal the wounds after the watts riots, after the rodney king riots. you even marched with cesar chavez all in the cause of basic human dignity. - yes. - but now you puff up your church. you fill your donation plates with a campaign that would deny a whole class of people their civil rights, their basic human dignity. and you think i'm cynical? - mr....
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tavis: my sense is -- i regard dr. king is my hero. as time passes on, we learn more about king's humanness. it makes him greater in spite of this frailties combusting focused on the work he was doing on behalf of the people who were disenfranchised trade how do you process him now that you know his shortcomings? >> very much like king. very much the same shortcomings. clarence darrow had a meteoric rise and a complete crash in los angeles when he was caught driving a jury and put on trial. he went back to chicago and his career was in ruins and he had to take whatever casey could. that is the man that goes on to do leopold and loeb. the scopes monkey trial. all because he had this drive, this in the the in him and that shows to me that the quality of the man all along, even more so. after the monkey trial, he was the most famous american lawyer. he was 68. he had very little money. he was worried about money. he could have picked any case in the world and could have gone to wall street and could have done a rich divorces in chicago. t
tavis: my sense is -- i regard dr. king is my hero. as time passes on, we learn more about king's humanness. it makes him greater in spite of this frailties combusting focused on the work he was doing on behalf of the people who were disenfranchised trade how do you process him now that you know his shortcomings? >> very much like king. very much the same shortcomings. clarence darrow had a meteoric rise and a complete crash in los angeles when he was caught driving a jury and put on...
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we met with dr. king. he came to our church. he was beaten. you could see that on television every night where the ministers were beaten trying to get people to vote down in new orleans and baton rouge. when i came down here, the same thing was going on. we went to san francisco state university to get my credentials and my master's degree. we had to close the school down to get to ethnic studies. the police marching on us at san francisco state. after leaving new orleans and coming here, it was still a fight. comparing the schools, yes, i can see the different -- i can see the difference. those parents are there, and they bring in money for those schools, and they have all kinds of book fairs and arts festivals, computer labs, and at hunters point, it is a whole different story. you do not have a computer labs there. we do not have a parent involvement. it is a total difference. >> your perspective on jamal, awaiting the decision on whether he will be executed or spend his life in prison. >> he should be released. [applause] one of my profess
we met with dr. king. he came to our church. he was beaten. you could see that on television every night where the ministers were beaten trying to get people to vote down in new orleans and baton rouge. when i came down here, the same thing was going on. we went to san francisco state university to get my credentials and my master's degree. we had to close the school down to get to ethnic studies. the police marching on us at san francisco state. after leaving new orleans and coming here, it...
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dr king for scientific reasons because i'm permafrost reason region which is changing on the climate change is. making special efforts to understand what's happening now what happened in the past and then using computer models what will be the likelihood of extreme events in the near future and on the instant odds so there is a direct effect but we will still have to connect with industry connect with the ministries to offer all of first results how do you present the results on the research just in their thirties and what response to get from a very very much aware of the general problems and off the impact changes in the natural systems will it have on their plans on their political conventions as the communication needs to be strengthened because we at the moment for different languages i cannot talk with pollution with numbers in thirty years' time because that's far away for him and we have to learn to understand what the real concern of the gauge and sees all the politicians all the ministers are so we can. communicate effective for the evening what is your message to the russi
dr king for scientific reasons because i'm permafrost reason region which is changing on the climate change is. making special efforts to understand what's happening now what happened in the past and then using computer models what will be the likelihood of extreme events in the near future and on the instant odds so there is a direct effect but we will still have to connect with industry connect with the ministries to offer all of first results how do you present the results on the research...
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involved in the libyan conflict must stick to the un resolution they can based political scientist dr king thanks thinks that russia and china's increased collaboration will have a global benefits to china russia trade an economic relationship and a huge development between two nations i believe is not only of the impacting the european continent but oversaw the provos scene i believe the wall these are the crossroads historic cross rules or some may say the wall these are the brink of either being subdued or all the coming to us nato military intervention in libya now moving into possibly syria or even to iran if russia or china all of these as see all the lions we saw not enough to stop the. nato military aggression in north african region so i hope saw that as see all russia or china or china russia leaving leading this new global movement on to balance the power in the wall so that they can build a new world order we are no more unilateral aggressive or you conclude methodology being put into a sovereign nation such as libya. well for a wider outlook on how the emerging powers could re
involved in the libyan conflict must stick to the un resolution they can based political scientist dr king thanks thinks that russia and china's increased collaboration will have a global benefits to china russia trade an economic relationship and a huge development between two nations i believe is not only of the impacting the european continent but oversaw the provos scene i believe the wall these are the crossroads historic cross rules or some may say the wall these are the brink of either...
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between the two countries and united against nato military campaign in libya based political scientist dr king believes china and russia will be able to counterbalance western supremacy urgent international problems. china russia trade and economic relationship and huge development between two nations i believe is not only of the impacting the european continent but oversaw the role of all of the seen. all these at the crossroad historic crossroads or some may say no wallace the brink of either being subdued war although coming to us nato military intervention in libya now moving into possibly syria or even to iran i hope that. russia china china russia leaving leading this new. the robot moving on to balanced of power in the wall so that they can build a new world order where norm or unilateral row aggressive or you can clone your own methodology being put into a sovereign nation such as libya. a u.s. judge says the case against an alleged russian gun water victor boot is unconvincing and call the prosecutor's evidence then lawyers claim the united states does not have a jurisdiction to prose
between the two countries and united against nato military campaign in libya based political scientist dr king believes china and russia will be able to counterbalance western supremacy urgent international problems. china russia trade and economic relationship and huge development between two nations i believe is not only of the impacting the european continent but oversaw the role of all of the seen. all these at the crossroad historic crossroads or some may say no wallace the brink of either...
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dr king for scientific reasons because of the permafrost reason region which is changing on the climate change those have to be making special efforts to understand what's happening now and what happened in the past and then using computer models what will be the likelihood of extreme events in the near future and on the climate change and others so there is a direct effect that we will still have to connect with industry connect with the ministries to offer first results how do you present the results on the research just in their thirty's and what response to get from a very very much aware of the general problems and off the impact changes in the natural systems might have on their plans their political conditions the communication needs to be strengthened because we at the moment talk different languages i cannot talk with pollution with numbers in thirty years' time because it's far away from him and we have to learn to understand what the real core of the agencies or the politicians or the ministries are so we can. communicate effectively and easily what is your message to the rus
dr king for scientific reasons because of the permafrost reason region which is changing on the climate change those have to be making special efforts to understand what's happening now and what happened in the past and then using computer models what will be the likelihood of extreme events in the near future and on the climate change and others so there is a direct effect that we will still have to connect with industry connect with the ministries to offer first results how do you present the...
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dr king was assassinated or the bobby kennedy that stood with cesar chavez not the one that was in the senate hearings center just mccarthy we're about transforming the party to get back to that progressive majority that we know so much the party's about we want to get back to what harry truman promised us that's what this rally was about to get back for health care is a right that all of us have that so we work with inside and outside the party we believe in so we elect a progressive democratic majority we're not there we have a lot of work simply electing democrats isn't going to do it we have to elect progressive democrats again a progressive caucus led by road from tucson and from keith ellison of minnesota those are the folks that we're working with that are making a difference inside and outside our party it's a remarkable tim norman thank you all for being here tonight and thank you very much thank you talk much time between now and the twenty hold elections as one of the most crucial times for the american middle class and perhaps the history of our nation need to get out there
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he got it he was right what do you what do you want to journals i want to say i want to see him dr king on the last tabloid oriented then taking down a congressman of his chest. that we have a good idea why because breitbart does it it's a bad thing because i wasn't has you know the ability of because breitbart any critic who goes that is really even alive about the stories and then he sell that to the media so if you've already had so many stories where you blatantly lied you blatantly edited the material then why would you have any credibility just has got just curious oh so that makes the other wrong that it wasn't revised you're making it up i think you're making i go you think i mean. i mean that's the only thing that was more dramatic than all the press coverage i have to say was that press conference i mean it's awesome i am i really do have to credit him for coming clean and for i'm sorry i do i think that. i did not expect to have that picture when it comes to like two weeks later you know i know now that it is a game and he said he wouldn't and i just lost it he didn't tell th
he got it he was right what do you what do you want to journals i want to say i want to see him dr king on the last tabloid oriented then taking down a congressman of his chest. that we have a good idea why because breitbart does it it's a bad thing because i wasn't has you know the ability of because breitbart any critic who goes that is really even alive about the stories and then he sell that to the media so if you've already had so many stories where you blatantly lied you blatantly edited...
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meetings and he had been driving around for two hours and finally found a meeting and said that dr. king practiced his into the famous i have a dream speech right here in the second half of the baptist church in savannah. an interview with creston russell from savannah georgia. mr. russell's the author of savannah a history of her people since 1733 a comprehensive book about his own town. it's about 40 minutes. >> he's a man of many parts. physician, paynter, historian and writer. he finds time to play golf. since preston retired from medicine after 30 years of memorial hospital, his paintings have appeared in the regional art shows and in homes throughout the united states and europe as well as here at the morris museum in augusta. his book, the low country from savannah to charleston contains 85 of his paintings which capture the mystique of the region. preston russell along with his wife, barbara, who is here today if you could stand up. [applause] co-authored a savannah, a history of her people since 1733. and his most recent book is like such madness in search of joan of arc. his pe
meetings and he had been driving around for two hours and finally found a meeting and said that dr. king practiced his into the famous i have a dream speech right here in the second half of the baptist church in savannah. an interview with creston russell from savannah georgia. mr. russell's the author of savannah a history of her people since 1733 a comprehensive book about his own town. it's about 40 minutes. >> he's a man of many parts. physician, paynter, historian and writer. he...
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surrounded dr. king. reverend dr. jesse lewis jackson. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] now i don't know if our distinguished leaders dr. ron daniels ranged this with "the new york times". but ex-president jimmy carter published on the editorial page a column entitled call off the global drug war. how many people have seen this in today's paper. quite a few. and it's very instructive. because more and more people are realizing that our encars ration of our own citizens exceeds the rate of more than any other country on earth. we all know that. i think it's accurate to say there are more black young men in prison than there are in college. it's been true for over 20 years i've been advised. so we have a more serious problem. this is what we're here to talk about today. one of the things i want to do is connect all of the organizations that have been seriously working on that problem. starting with the institute that brings us here today. but rainbow push starts it's conference in chicago tomorr
surrounded dr. king. reverend dr. jesse lewis jackson. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] now i don't know if our distinguished leaders dr. ron daniels ranged this with "the new york times". but ex-president jimmy carter published on the editorial page a column entitled call off the global drug war. how many people have seen this in today's paper. quite a few. and it's very instructive. because more and more people are realizing that our encars ration of our own citizens...
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dr. martin luther king jr. would not be pleased. >> i tell you right there that they really don't know the history. you know. they don't want to know. >>reporter: lack at the sign on the front of the school. then take a harder one at the daniel inside. the richmond fire department says that when martin luther king jr. elementary burned last night someone did it on purpose. >> lacks like multiple starts. >>reporter: add a word again. west contra costa county school board president charles ramsey is concerned by a trend. >> we have a fire at difficult an is a. we had a fire at crest and we had a fire at coronado. so this is our fourth firing. we are really concerned with the outbreak in the last just year and a half. >>reporter: the only partially saving grace that martin luther king jr. elementary had closed for good. replaced next year by a new campus next door. but much of this stuff that burned would have been the guts of it. karl helped with the clean up attended here as a kid and is tired of the fires. >> y
dr. martin luther king jr. would not be pleased. >> i tell you right there that they really don't know the history. you know. they don't want to know. >>reporter: lack at the sign on the front of the school. then take a harder one at the daniel inside. the richmond fire department says that when martin luther king jr. elementary burned last night someone did it on purpose. >> lacks like multiple starts. >>reporter: add a word again. west contra costa county school board...
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dr. king's dream was not the big house with the big mortgage with the big car.about creating wealth. >> given the people a bad check, a check which has come back marked in sufficient funds. >> we'll bring you the story of how one local architect with a family legacy of building is hoping to open doors that were once so hard to walk through, part of our continuing series a monumental life which ace tonight on 9news now at 7:00. >>> apparently it is not just a hormone levels, the national zoo female giant panda is showing more signs of being pregnant. zoo keepers are already practicing for the possibility of another cub coming. they'll give her something she likes and then take it away and then give it back. keepers are trying to foster her trust in case they have to feed or care for the baby panda. peggy fox has more on the growing anticipation. >> we'll come back and see the baby won't we? >> reporter: all zoo visitors see is the male panda, but it will be his cub, if in fact the female is carrying one. she is inside showing signs of being pregnant, like licking
dr. king's dream was not the big house with the big mortgage with the big car.about creating wealth. >> given the people a bad check, a check which has come back marked in sufficient funds. >> we'll bring you the story of how one local architect with a family legacy of building is hoping to open doors that were once so hard to walk through, part of our continuing series a monumental life which ace tonight on 9news now at 7:00. >>> apparently it is not just a hormone levels,...
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dr. martin luther king." and we're going to pretty much have a lot of subtle messages saying, "well, what if this happened to america? and this is how we feel." and i happened to be in hamburg, germany, when all of it was going down. and like i said, it was like--it was a highlight of my career, being that we played in arizona with u2 in sun devil stadium, no pun intended. you know, everybody was expecting the big p.e. show to open up for u2. and we played that song and then got off the stage. and by the next year, they voted in a dr. martin luther king holiday. my whole thing was saying that you can spur and you can trigger minds into not being so much asleep by using art, using song, to make them think progressively against what's wrong or what's ignored. oftentimes, when we're not heard or seen while we're in pain, you know, it's business as usual in america. and my whole thing is to say, "well, sometimes it can't be business as usual, because slavery was business as usual." and if you have the discussion
dr. martin luther king." and we're going to pretty much have a lot of subtle messages saying, "well, what if this happened to america? and this is how we feel." and i happened to be in hamburg, germany, when all of it was going down. and like i said, it was like--it was a highlight of my career, being that we played in arizona with u2 in sun devil stadium, no pun intended. you know, everybody was expecting the big p.e. show to open up for u2. and we played that song and then got...
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dr. martin luther king. as many of you may know if you know anything about phleger, dr. luther king was mike's boyhood hero. he had seen -- phleger as a high school kid, had seen martin marching through the park in 1966, and he had been stunned because he was raised in st. thomas moore parrish, two miles west of st. sabina. he saw king hen as entourage marching through streets and people were shouting and throwing rocks, and they were our own people, kids i knew. he said, i can't believe it. he said, this man, king, was walking totally erect, totally unbothered, seemingly unbothered, and he said what is the strength in that man that he can walk through hell as it were and keep himself together. he was moved by that experience to go and read up on martin luther king and he has been a great fan of his, so he started to teach the people the tactics of defense -- what am i thinking of? nonviolent protest, nonviolent dissent, and it -- the people were beginning to, for the first time, thinking along the lines of what can we do? what can we do, we parrishs? they saw in mike a k
dr. martin luther king. as many of you may know if you know anything about phleger, dr. luther king was mike's boyhood hero. he had seen -- phleger as a high school kid, had seen martin marching through the park in 1966, and he had been stunned because he was raised in st. thomas moore parrish, two miles west of st. sabina. he saw king hen as entourage marching through streets and people were shouting and throwing rocks, and they were our own people, kids i knew. he said, i can't believe it. he...
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thousands of people who came, 6,000 came to theto t funeral including dr. king and other prominent civil-rights leaders understood that something had fundamentally change. the vast majority came or not prominent celebrities or so rights spokespersons, and they came from hundreds ofas tiny towns in rural areas from all over the state of mississippi to honor the natives they marched 3 miles to the masonic temple others chanted after medgar no more fear. following the formal funeral march those that preceded dirt days toward capitol ed street john salter and other civil-rights activists who could be quickly identified by the police were club, a stampeded and the cops began to shoot up into the air of the demonstrators but medgar evers it became not just the principal architect of the freedome struggle in mississippi but no longer the holder of the most difficult civil-rights jobs in the country that a field organizer of the naacp in the most difficult and racist stay in the nation , now a hero to the entire nation. following medger evers civil-rights organizations
thousands of people who came, 6,000 came to theto t funeral including dr. king and other prominent civil-rights leaders understood that something had fundamentally change. the vast majority came or not prominent celebrities or so rights spokespersons, and they came from hundreds ofas tiny towns in rural areas from all over the state of mississippi to honor the natives they marched 3 miles to the masonic temple others chanted after medgar no more fear. following the formal funeral march those...
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dr. king would not publicly express opposition to the war until 1967. and so sncc was on the leading edge of antiwar sentiment. bond was under intense pressure but he stood pack. he said i hope through my entire life i shall always have the courage to dissent and his supporters in sncc backed him up saying what could be more patriotic than the expression of dissent in america, a country born of revolution? this photograph is a picture of bond in the chambers where his colleagues are refusing to seat him. so sncc argued that the right to express dissent was a keystone of democracy. members of sncc mobilized and supported him. and he actually was required to stand for re-election while he had been unseated. and his constituents backed him up. they supported him. he was re-elected. they remain loyal to him. in the meantime, howard moore filed a lawsuit challenging this expulsion and ultimately he won. moore and a team of lawyers prevailed in the bond case. his activism there yielded an important supreme court decision upholding the first amendment right of
dr. king would not publicly express opposition to the war until 1967. and so sncc was on the leading edge of antiwar sentiment. bond was under intense pressure but he stood pack. he said i hope through my entire life i shall always have the courage to dissent and his supporters in sncc backed him up saying what could be more patriotic than the expression of dissent in america, a country born of revolution? this photograph is a picture of bond in the chambers where his colleagues are refusing to...
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these thing change and we're struggling to get back to things that dr. king tiedded and get back to them again because the digital world is changing rapidly, and without printing i talk about the debate between publishing academic mono graff which are of interest to 700 people in the world verse a reference book with a determinedded set of knowledge, and which one do we print? we're making choices between which ones sit on our library shelves that we might have a lasting able to access. so that becomes an issue in the digital era. >> i want to bright a slight counterbalance, and like probably most of the people in this room, i prefer to read my books in print form. but i do want to stress that there are very, very tangible advantages to ebooks and all sorts of reasons, environmental and otherwise, why ebooks make sense, and more of a conceptual level, book publishing desperately needs needs to keepp with modern contemporary culture, and culture evolves and there's this fear in book publishing about the evolution of culture, but it's -- i was having a meeting
these thing change and we're struggling to get back to things that dr. king tiedded and get back to them again because the digital world is changing rapidly, and without printing i talk about the debate between publishing academic mono graff which are of interest to 700 people in the world verse a reference book with a determinedded set of knowledge, and which one do we print? we're making choices between which ones sit on our library shelves that we might have a lasting able to access. so that...
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and it said that dr. king practiced his ending to the famous "i have a dream" speech right here at the second african baptist church here in savannah. .. >> it's about 5 minutes. 55 minutes. >> hi, i'm david cowan, president of the museum of american finance. welcome back to our lunch and learn series. welcome to the university of central oklahoma and professor arnold. thank you for coming. please join us again, everyone, next week on the 26th we're going to continue the lunch and learn series. the director of the roth child archive will be here, melanie. this is an historic banking house, again, a week from this thursday. and then on the 24th, this is tuesday upcoming, we'll be screening the rediscovering alexander hamilton. this is the pbs documentary recently released, and all your questions about the movie can be answered because the producer/director, michael pack, will be in the house. now, turning our attention to today and matthew algeo, and the president is a sick man. this is matthew's third book. hi
and it said that dr. king practiced his ending to the famous "i have a dream" speech right here at the second african baptist church here in savannah. .. >> it's about 5 minutes. 55 minutes. >> hi, i'm david cowan, president of the museum of american finance. welcome back to our lunch and learn series. welcome to the university of central oklahoma and professor arnold. thank you for coming. please join us again, everyone, next week on the 26th we're going to continue the...
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dr. martin luther king. the principles that the practice, the compassion, the vision, the perseverance, are all those same kind of values and principles that i know are being practiced within the iranian american community today as well. whether you want to see a green iran or whether you want to help participate in the civic process in california or in your own city, this is what is very heartwarming, by us coming together on a night like this. i very much appreciate all the dedication that has been applied in making these nowruz events as special as they are. i also would like to say that we would like to have -- we like to have fun. it is really the best part of introducing what nowruz means. that is why over the last six years, we have had art shows in my office. we would have exhibits down here, supported by the mayor, and introduce it to people exactly how we like to celebrate, through the arts, with great food, civic engagement, and it is wonderful to see, and it really helps us appreciate just what a
dr. martin luther king. the principles that the practice, the compassion, the vision, the perseverance, are all those same kind of values and principles that i know are being practiced within the iranian american community today as well. whether you want to see a green iran or whether you want to help participate in the civic process in california or in your own city, this is what is very heartwarming, by us coming together on a night like this. i very much appreciate all the dedication that...
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dr. martin luther king boulevard.y crews have been plugging potholes and smoothing out roads to the tune of $7 million. city planners say costs areoff set by the 100 thousand visitors and $70 million, the race is expected to pump into the economy. so they have to -- >> look at the underground utility work. >> reporter: but on the surface, some residents say that money could be better spent. sometimes, when you are out walking, i can't keep on looking down at the ground. >> reporter: now, nearly 30,000 daily motorists are looking ahead to where the construction and the race are both over. tim williams, from downtown, "wjz." >> the race is on track to generate $7 million in tax revenue and create nearly 2,000 jobs. >> here is some inis spiation to drive down to the beach, ocean city giving away $100 thousand in free gas if an effort to encourage people to visit. it's the first resort in the country to do this. leaders will decide how to split up the money sometime in the next few weeks. >> our meteorologist, meteorologi
dr. martin luther king boulevard.y crews have been plugging potholes and smoothing out roads to the tune of $7 million. city planners say costs areoff set by the 100 thousand visitors and $70 million, the race is expected to pump into the economy. so they have to -- >> look at the underground utility work. >> reporter: but on the surface, some residents say that money could be better spent. sometimes, when you are out walking, i can't keep on looking down at the ground. >>...
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meetings and he had been driving around for two hours and he finally found a meeting and it said that dr. king practiced his ending to the famous "i have a dream" speech right here in the second african baptist church right here in savannah. >> for more information on c-span's local content vehicles and the 2011 lcv's tour visit c-span.org/localcontent. >> what are you reading this summer? booktv wants to know. >> hi, i'm jane blair and i'm the author of hesitation kills, a female marine officer's combat experience in iraq and this
meetings and he had been driving around for two hours and he finally found a meeting and it said that dr. king practiced his ending to the famous "i have a dream" speech right here in the second african baptist church right here in savannah. >> for more information on c-span's local content vehicles and the 2011 lcv's tour visit c-span.org/localcontent. >> what are you reading this summer? booktv wants to know. >> hi, i'm jane blair and i'm the author of hesitation...
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dr. martin luther king was also a young man when he made some of his revolutionary changes to this world, so i want to encourage you to stay vigilant and stay inspired, and i want you to feel supported. i am here to continue to support your education if you need someone to continue to talk to, and allied. i make myself and my staff 100% available to you, but we are here to talk about technology and the commitment and the impact that technology has on education. i opened with an example of google and how it was a young college students that revolutionized how we communicate. and i hope that the next great application will come from the hearts and minds of some of the young folks in this room or maybe the next new piece of technology, which will revolutionize how we speak to each other, not just here locally but globally, or come from some great mind right here in this room, this institution. i am very excited to be here. thank you, michael stott, for your contribution to the students, and i also consider this to be an investment, so we have to make good on their return that our community i
dr. martin luther king was also a young man when he made some of his revolutionary changes to this world, so i want to encourage you to stay vigilant and stay inspired, and i want you to feel supported. i am here to continue to support your education if you need someone to continue to talk to, and allied. i make myself and my staff 100% available to you, but we are here to talk about technology and the commitment and the impact that technology has on education. i opened with an example of...
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pioneering plans for corporations to privately run schools funded by public tax dollars well dr martin luther king. said injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere so it's good to harbor today but it could be a movie york tomorrow or it couldn't be chicago next week and said harber is one of roughly one hundred cities or towns in michigan reportedly on the verge of fiscal clock and economic desperation that would pave the way for financial martial law to spread throughout the states critics say that would lead to a deepening demise of democratic rights the u.s. has always claimed to stand for. green up orton i.r.t. michigan around the world. the international monetary fund has picked french finance minister christine lagarde to become the first female i am after director in history she was backed by european members accounted for nearly a third of the votes as well as russia the u.s. and china she replaces them an extra scar who resigned after being arrested on sexual assault allegations like ours opponent mexico and augustine carstens ran on the promise to give more seats are emerging e
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pioneering plans for corporations to privately run schools funded by public tax dollars well dr martin luther king. said justice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. is to harbor today. could be in new york from our or couldn't be chicago next week then said harbor is one of roughly one hundred cities or how it's in michigan reportedly on the verge of fiscal. and economic desperation that would be the way for financial martial law to spread throughout the states critics say that would lead to a deepening demise of democratic rights the u.s. has always claimed to stand for. artsy michigan. but a brief look at some other international headlines gaza ships carrying humanitarian aid on the set sail greece is this face hurdles as israelis want. to see book eight of the palestinian territories. israeli officials have dropped threats to journalists on board a year ago a similar mission there to a deadly raid by the commandos and the not sophists. international monetary fund is preparing to name its next boss christine legarde expected to meet with french finance minister who would be the first wom
pioneering plans for corporations to privately run schools funded by public tax dollars well dr martin luther king. said justice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. is to harbor today. could be in new york from our or couldn't be chicago next week then said harbor is one of roughly one hundred cities or how it's in michigan reportedly on the verge of fiscal. and economic desperation that would be the way for financial martial law to spread throughout the states critics say that would...
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pioneering plans for corporations to privately run schools funded by public tax dollars well dr martin luther king. said injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. show is. great but it could be in new york from our or it couldn't be chicago next week they consider harbor is one of broccoli one hundred cities or how it's in michigan reportedly on the verge of fiscal collapse and economic desperation that would lead the way for financial martial law to spread throughout the states critics say that would lead to a deepening demise of democratic rights the u.s. has always claimed to stand for. r.t. michigan. where brief look at some other international headlines now garza found ships running terry and eight other parents of set sail from greece but organizers face hurdles as israelis want to prevent any attempt to reach its people in the palestinian territories israeli officials have also threatened german some of deportation orders a year ago a similar mission to a deadly raid by israeli commandos which when activists were killed. the former governor of illinois has been found guilty of t
pioneering plans for corporations to privately run schools funded by public tax dollars well dr martin luther king. said injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. show is. great but it could be in new york from our or it couldn't be chicago next week they consider harbor is one of broccoli one hundred cities or how it's in michigan reportedly on the verge of fiscal collapse and economic desperation that would lead the way for financial martial law to spread throughout the states...
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pioneering plans for corporations to privately run schools funded by public tax dollars while dr martin luther king. said injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere so it is benton harbor today but it could be mill york tomorrow or it couldn't be chicago next week bedsit harbor is one of roughly one hundred cities or towns in michigan reportedly on the verge of fiscal. and economic desperation that could pave the way for financial martial law to spread throughout the state critics say that would lead to a deepening demise of democratic rights the u.s. has always claimed to stand for. marina porton i.r.t. michigan. now to some other stories making headlines around the world this hour iran state media has shown a footage of what appears to be a test of short and medium range missiles in the scheme of a ten day nationwide military exercises in the country and iran's foreign ministry said the drills are a purely defensive display in light of what he called israeli and u.s. aggression hat on monday tehran unveiled hidden underground missile launching pads ready to counter a possible attacks on
pioneering plans for corporations to privately run schools funded by public tax dollars while dr martin luther king. said injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere so it is benton harbor today but it could be mill york tomorrow or it couldn't be chicago next week bedsit harbor is one of roughly one hundred cities or towns in michigan reportedly on the verge of fiscal. and economic desperation that could pave the way for financial martial law to spread throughout the state critics say...
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pioneering plans for corporations to privately run schools funded by public tax dollars well dr martin luther king. said injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. so is benton harbor today but it could be mill york tomorrow or it couldn't be chicago next week bedsit harbor is one of roughly one hundred cities or towns in michigan reportedly on the verge of fiscal. and economic desperation that paved the way for financial martial law to spread throughout the states critics say that would lead to a deepening demise of democratic rights the u.s. has always claimed to stand for. marina port i.r.t. michigan. well look there at an economic turmoil for an american city on the web site there's plenty more on this topic let's take a look at what's online for you right now at our team dot com. you can find out why experts are predicting that financial doomsday is looming for the whole of the you asked as soon as the second of august plus. fires and floods are threatening nuclear plants in america with fears that four million people actually live within range of a potential atomic disaster i've g
pioneering plans for corporations to privately run schools funded by public tax dollars well dr martin luther king. said injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. so is benton harbor today but it could be mill york tomorrow or it couldn't be chicago next week bedsit harbor is one of roughly one hundred cities or towns in michigan reportedly on the verge of fiscal. and economic desperation that paved the way for financial martial law to spread throughout the states critics say that...