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the day after they were released from prison, the rabbi watched dr. king lead a prayer meeting before crossing the edmund pettus bridge. dr. king said, we are like the children of israel, marching from slavery to freedom. that's what happens when we are true to our values. it's not just good for us. but, it brings the community together. [applause] tikkun olam. it brings the community together and helps to repair the world. it bridges differences that once looked unbridgeable. it creates a future for our children that once seemed unattainable. this congregation, jewish-american life is a testimony to the capacity to make our values live. but it requires courage. it requires strength. it requires that we speak the truth, not just when it is easy, but when it is hard. so may we always remember that our shared heritage makes us stronger, that our roots are intertwined. may we always choose faith over nihilism, and courage over despair, and hope over cynicism and fear as we walk our own leg of a timeless, sacred march. may we always stand together here at home
the day after they were released from prison, the rabbi watched dr. king lead a prayer meeting before crossing the edmund pettus bridge. dr. king said, we are like the children of israel, marching from slavery to freedom. that's what happens when we are true to our values. it's not just good for us. but, it brings the community together. [applause] tikkun olam. it brings the community together and helps to repair the world. it bridges differences that once looked unbridgeable. it creates a...
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but as dr. kingimself said on his last night, there is something in humans that makes us aspire to climb mountains, to reach that majesty, if only for a moment. we are mountain climbers. president obama has reminded us to remember. he said, selma, seneca falls and stonewall. but not saigon, not chicago, not vietnam. we have to ask ourselves collectively why that omission exists and realize that only we can restore a place in the proper history of those times. we suspect that there was a reason, that it has to do with the programming of amnesia, that there are very powerful forces in our country who stand for denial, not just climate denial, but generational denial, vietnam denial. there are forces that stand for ethnic cleansing, but not just ethnic cleansing, but also for historic cleansing. and that is what has happened. it serves their purpose because they have no interest in the true history of a war in which they sent thousands to their deaths and, almost before the blood had dried, were moving
but as dr. kingimself said on his last night, there is something in humans that makes us aspire to climb mountains, to reach that majesty, if only for a moment. we are mountain climbers. president obama has reminded us to remember. he said, selma, seneca falls and stonewall. but not saigon, not chicago, not vietnam. we have to ask ourselves collectively why that omission exists and realize that only we can restore a place in the proper history of those times. we suspect that there was a reason,...
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according to the college's website, some folks do not want dr. kingo goes because the college for it one of them was a benefactor who was reportedly prepared to announce a $1 million donation for the college . he summoned the president of the college to his home, asked him to cancel dr. king's commencement address, he refused, and the benefactor ripped up the $1 million check in front of him. still spoke. scarlet: that is pretty habit.ive that hillary clinton echoed dr. king in her commencement speech at her alma mater. in 1990 two, she said -- cure about something you need not bother with it all. throw yourself to the world and make yourself got it obviously, she knows a thing or two drop of the contradictions facing the modern woman, the modern educated working woman. having itr take on all -- hillary clinton: the rules are basically as follows -- if you do not get married, you are abnormal. if you get married but do not have children, you are a selfish yuppie. if you get married and have children but that go outside the home to work, you are a bad
according to the college's website, some folks do not want dr. kingo goes because the college for it one of them was a benefactor who was reportedly prepared to announce a $1 million donation for the college . he summoned the president of the college to his home, asked him to cancel dr. king's commencement address, he refused, and the benefactor ripped up the $1 million check in front of him. still spoke. scarlet: that is pretty habit.ive that hillary clinton echoed dr. king in her commencement...
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that's what makes this moment urgent what makes dr. kingecious and why many young people at 10:00 will stay on the ground. in ferguson their point is that we need to get arrested. some young people plan on getting arrested, they want to drama advertise an unfair and unreasonable and unjust situation. we have to get to the crux of this which isn't just getting six officers arrested but structural change. >> as we look at these pictures at curfew going into place, just about 45 minutes here and we're going to carry it for you live and see what happens here. i want to ask you, mark, i asked michael this in the last conversation a delicate question. what can white americans do better in this country in this time of dealing with this racial divide. >> white supremecy governs what happens in our nation. it's not enough to not be racist. white people benefit from the straight racist structures of america. they have to fight back in a sense they have to be race traitors, they have to trade in this white privilege and unmerited benefits. it doesn't
that's what makes this moment urgent what makes dr. kingecious and why many young people at 10:00 will stay on the ground. in ferguson their point is that we need to get arrested. some young people plan on getting arrested, they want to drama advertise an unfair and unreasonable and unjust situation. we have to get to the crux of this which isn't just getting six officers arrested but structural change. >> as we look at these pictures at curfew going into place, just about 45 minutes here...
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dr. king is an unpaid adviser. >> what we're doing is offering women information that empowers them to save their own lives. >> reporter: some experts worry the genetic testing business may be growing too fast. >> i think it's going to be a bit of the wild west in the coming years. >> reporter: dr. robert greene says even specialists don't know what every mutation they find means. >> we're talking about things which make you a little more likely or sometimes a lot more likely to get a disease, but not necessarily for sure. >> reporter: robin carlin says for her the risks were clear. up to 65% of women with a mutation like hers will get breast cancer, and 39% will get ovarian cancer by the time they're 70. robin made the difficult decision to have a double mastectomy and remove her ovaries and fallopian tubes, all because her son took that genetic test. >> i think perhaps he felt guilty because i went through so much. and i kept telling him over and over again, you know, don't feel guilty becau
dr. king is an unpaid adviser. >> what we're doing is offering women information that empowers them to save their own lives. >> reporter: some experts worry the genetic testing business may be growing too fast. >> i think it's going to be a bit of the wild west in the coming years. >> reporter: dr. robert greene says even specialists don't know what every mutation they find means. >> we're talking about things which make you a little more likely or sometimes a lot...
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>> much has been done by dr. kingden johnson has been under attack by those that never stopped trying take it back. we never got to the issue of poverty. there are too many poor people in america too much violence and too much racial targeting. millions of blacks lost their home because the banks targeted lending and the banks got penalized for it but the penalty did not correspond to the number of homes they took driving people to the middle class in to poverty. we have had to put up a tremendous defense to stop the attack on the voting rights act access to housing and education. we are a work in progress. american democracy is not complete it's a work in progress. now all the rights that we have gained are under tremendous attack. >> good to speak with you referents jesse jackson talking to us there live in doha. thank you very much for your time sir. ♪ >>> you are watching al jazerra. recap now of the headlines iran has called for the downing of arms in yemen an immediate resumption of talks between pro-government
>> much has been done by dr. kingden johnson has been under attack by those that never stopped trying take it back. we never got to the issue of poverty. there are too many poor people in america too much violence and too much racial targeting. millions of blacks lost their home because the banks targeted lending and the banks got penalized for it but the penalty did not correspond to the number of homes they took driving people to the middle class in to poverty. we have had to put up a...
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it was the third time, 16 days later, when they had all of the federal protections in place that dr. king actually completed the 54 mile march to montgomery with 25,000 marchers. now let's return to felix. he is in this violent spin. 15 seconds into the jump, he is going 844 miles an hour or as the physics majors know, mach 1.25. he tried working systematic way and using all of his years of preparation and training to right himself. it does not matter what he did or how he did it because i do not think find ourselves in the situation. when you feel yourself spinning out at supersonic speed, keep your wits about you and rely on your preparation. five minutes later, felix landed, safe and sound except for a few bruises and a slight case of whiplash, basically the equivalent of a fender bender on expedition. i hope wherever you land you too wind up successful, happy, and bring something unique. if you cannot see a clear path to your dreams, i can offer you three equations that can get you there. this is simple math, so simple that even the students who took the selfies class are going to und
it was the third time, 16 days later, when they had all of the federal protections in place that dr. king actually completed the 54 mile march to montgomery with 25,000 marchers. now let's return to felix. he is in this violent spin. 15 seconds into the jump, he is going 844 miles an hour or as the physics majors know, mach 1.25. he tried working systematic way and using all of his years of preparation and training to right himself. it does not matter what he did or how he did it because i do...
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you're missing out on frejohn legend: ♪ one day when the glory comes ♪ ♪ it will be ours ♪ dr. king your next move? a march from selma to montgomery. common: ♪ selma is now for every man, woman, and child ♪ king: we will not wait any longer. king: mine eyes have seen the glory. glory, glory, hallelujah. >>> monday an irs special on the scandals at the irs. now to the stocks to help you make more money. >> select bio tech top for the last few years. >> you like it? >> never bet against indexes. >> yahoo!, you love yahoo!, why? >> i think verizon's purchase of aol's going to revive interest in old internet names. >> agree? >> when it goes down it could be a takeover target. >> that's it for "forbes on fox." thanks for watching. keep it right here. eric bolling and "cashin' in" is next. >>> never let a good crisis go to waste. democrats pouncing on the deadly amtrak crash to call for more infrastructure spending. >> this say wake-up call. it's a reminder of how much we depend on our mass transit, how much we depend on our roads and bridges, how much our safety is directly linked to the
you're missing out on frejohn legend: ♪ one day when the glory comes ♪ ♪ it will be ours ♪ dr. king your next move? a march from selma to montgomery. common: ♪ selma is now for every man, woman, and child ♪ king: we will not wait any longer. king: mine eyes have seen the glory. glory, glory, hallelujah. >>> monday an irs special on the scandals at the irs. now to the stocks to help you make more money. >> select bio tech top for the last few years. >> you like...
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and people in the black community, including dr. king, were very concerned about organizing about his mistreatment. they could not get him released and he was ultimately convicted -- ultimately executed for real. she was an amazing person. she was a kind of person who would inspire people. we went down to tallahassee florida, where they were getting her an honorary degree. and they started playing "we shall overcome" at the beginning of the ceremony and people just sat there. she looked around at everybody and said i'm am used to standing when we sing the song. she stood up. or a moment, she stood by herself and then everyone else stood up. that was ms. parks. she was courageous. she was determined and she was very influential. i met her for the first time when she came back to be with to her of her friends, johnnie carr, the architect of the montgomery bus boycott and a white woman named virginia dirk, whose husband had represented dr. king. i was sitting and listening to her for two hours and she was so encouraging. at one point she sa
and people in the black community, including dr. king, were very concerned about organizing about his mistreatment. they could not get him released and he was ultimately convicted -- ultimately executed for real. she was an amazing person. she was a kind of person who would inspire people. we went down to tallahassee florida, where they were getting her an honorary degree. and they started playing "we shall overcome" at the beginning of the ceremony and people just sat there. she...
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dr king would be murdered and his death would set off a new round of riots.hat would fail to show america the progress was the best prevention for future tim utility. that's "inside story" in washington. i'm ray suarez. . >>> the u.n. calls on saudi arabia to end air strikes on yemen's main airport to ensure aid can be flown in >>> welcome to al jazeera, live from our headquarters in doha. i'm elizabeth puranam. also ahead - it was like the wild west. a number of israeli veterans say they were ordered to fire at anything to moved during the last gaza war. >>> clashes in burundi's capital as police try to shut down anti-government protests
dr king would be murdered and his death would set off a new round of riots.hat would fail to show america the progress was the best prevention for future tim utility. that's "inside story" in washington. i'm ray suarez. . >>> the u.n. calls on saudi arabia to end air strikes on yemen's main airport to ensure aid can be flown in >>> welcome to al jazeera, live from our headquarters in doha. i'm elizabeth puranam. also ahead - it was like the wild west. a number of...
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dr king would be murdered, and his death would set off a new round of riots. riots that would fail to show america the progress was the best prevention for future tim utility. that's "inside story" in washington. i'm ray ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ and welcome to the al jazeera news hour i'm jane in doha and in the next 60 minutes war crimes against civilians in syria as talks get underway to stop the killing. the oil rich region will meet a tribal leader who paid a high personal cost battling rebel forces. continue in burundi as the constitutional court allows the president to run for
dr king would be murdered, and his death would set off a new round of riots. riots that would fail to show america the progress was the best prevention for future tim utility. that's "inside story" in washington. i'm ray ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ and welcome to the al jazeera news hour i'm jane in doha and in the next 60 minutes war crimes against civilians in syria as talks get underway to stop the killing. the oil rich region will meet a tribal leader who paid...
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if i may close by quoting dr. king, "let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream, bless you all." thank you, mr. president. [applause] >> when i set up their villages along the way, along the fashion sometimes only leaned to his the buses stopped because here the tourist attraction seminoles camping by the road. when the game and to tourist attraction, they were getting food, a weekly allotment of food, and they were also getting sometimes like a cop injures where coverage or would risk another people use them when he lived in a tourist attraction they also sometimes took fabric because it behooves the tourist attraction people to supply them with fabric to resume their sewing and -- this is a little voice -- a little boy's shirt on a 1920's you can see that only bottoms -- this is a little experiment design sometimes they weren't used in any -- any longer than that particular decade. did thing about the -- >> thing about the -- the devil's triangle was a regular navigation training mission
if i may close by quoting dr. king, "let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream, bless you all." thank you, mr. president. [applause] >> when i set up their villages along the way, along the fashion sometimes only leaned to his the buses stopped because here the tourist attraction seminoles camping by the road. when the game and to tourist attraction, they were getting food, a weekly allotment of food, and they were also getting sometimes like a cop...
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the day after they were released from prison, they watched dr. kingd a prayer meeting before crossing the edmund pettus bridge. dr. king said, we are like the children of israel, marching from slavery to freedom. that's what happens when we are true to our values. it's not just good for us. it brings the community together. [applause] it brinhsgs the community together and helps to repair the world. it bridges differences that once looked unbridgeable. it creates a future for our children that once seemed unattainable. this congregation, jewish-american life is a testimony to the capacity to make our values live. but it requires courage. it requires strength. it requires that we speak the truth,. not just when it is easy, but when it is hard. so may we always remember that our shared heritage makes us stronger, that our roots are intertwined. may we always choose faith overnight was in and courage over despair and -- over nihilism, and courage over despair, as we walk our own leg of a timeless, sacred march. may we always stand together here at home a
the day after they were released from prison, they watched dr. kingd a prayer meeting before crossing the edmund pettus bridge. dr. king said, we are like the children of israel, marching from slavery to freedom. that's what happens when we are true to our values. it's not just good for us. it brings the community together. [applause] it brinhsgs the community together and helps to repair the world. it bridges differences that once looked unbridgeable. it creates a future for our children that...
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>> dr. king said that the rise or cry of the unheard. we know that does not justify it but it explains some of the pain. >> yes. >> absolutely. >> i know a lot of people say wow, why are they rioting? we don't endorse and embrace that. we hurt along with that, but we understand some of it. >> the answers to the pain expressed in the riots or rebellions, however you want to phrase them, the answer to the pain is in some ways policy and law. but it's also a spiritual answer. there is a deep cry for spiritual reality to speak to the pain that the young people are feeling. >> you alluded to inequity in our society. it's so great. >> with the pentecostal movement and i am not saying -- pentecost costal movement but the pentecost of movement. it was calling us to be at the table. that's why it was given to everybody equally to be at the table and hear one another. >> amen. we have to come to our last segment. you have brought tremendous enlightenment to the spirit. thank you for being here. please join us for our last segment here on mosaic. i
>> dr. king said that the rise or cry of the unheard. we know that does not justify it but it explains some of the pain. >> yes. >> absolutely. >> i know a lot of people say wow, why are they rioting? we don't endorse and embrace that. we hurt along with that, but we understand some of it. >> the answers to the pain expressed in the riots or rebellions, however you want to phrase them, the answer to the pain is in some ways policy and law. but it's also a spiritual...
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dr. king's birthday we celebrate every year a man of peace he said the riot is for the unheard because henderstood why they would destroy their own community just like the colonial people disobeyed the british. what is the difference? if you have the injustice you will resist. we could minimize the teapartier but they destroyed property. john: to the baltimore mayor to the right thing? image she had to maintain peace. i get it. but you have to listen to the voice of the people all people even the poor people i come from poverty and want to hear a working-class people have to say. i don't condone it but i understand it. john: her reaction puzzled me it seemed to say go ahead and destroys stuff. here she is talking about protecting the protesters. >> we tried to make sure that they were protected from the things going on. also those who wished to destroy safe to do that as well. john: did we gave them space to destroy. >> in my humble opinion you talk about a powder keg and poverty and failing school systems and lack of opportunities. john: those are complaints for ever. nigerians, asians t
dr. king's birthday we celebrate every year a man of peace he said the riot is for the unheard because henderstood why they would destroy their own community just like the colonial people disobeyed the british. what is the difference? if you have the injustice you will resist. we could minimize the teapartier but they destroyed property. john: to the baltimore mayor to the right thing? image she had to maintain peace. i get it. but you have to listen to the voice of the people all people even...
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. >> no, i grew up in the inner city of atlanta, georgia, same neighborhood as dr. king and i have seen those situations. i've heard a lot of excuses coming from jay. but the thing is when you continue to have failure of policy in the inner city, when you continue to offer excuses and young people don't see any consequences for the actions that they're taking, you're just going to exacerbate this situation. so now, according to jay, the lesson learned, if something happens that you don't agree with, you don't like, then you justified, as the mayor said, to have space to go out and destroy. you know, baltimore looked like east jell ruz leap. and those people who went out and committed arson should be held acountable for those crimes. >> absolutely. they have to be held acounselble but the question i have is given the fact that they have not been held acountable, is this a, you know, a precedent establishing a situation where everyone else is going to say hey, i'm going to burn a few buildings even though grandma is not going to be able to get her medicine out of cvs and t
. >> no, i grew up in the inner city of atlanta, georgia, same neighborhood as dr. king and i have seen those situations. i've heard a lot of excuses coming from jay. but the thing is when you continue to have failure of policy in the inner city, when you continue to offer excuses and young people don't see any consequences for the actions that they're taking, you're just going to exacerbate this situation. so now, according to jay, the lesson learned, if something happens that you don't...
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dr. king's birthday we celebrate every year a man of peace he said the riot is for the unheard because henderstood why they would destroy their own community just like the colonial people disobeyed the british. what is the difference? if you have the injustice you will resist. we could minimize the teapartier but they destroyed property. john: to the baltimore mayor to the right thing? image she had to maintain peace. i get it. but you have to listen to the voice of the people all people even the poor people i come from poverty and want to hear a working-class people have to say. i don't condone it but i understand it. john: her reaction puzzled me it seemed to say go ahead and destroys stuff. here she is talking about protecting the protesters. >> we tried to make sure that they were protected from the things going on. also those who wished to destroy safe to do that as well. john: did we gave them space to destroy. >> in my humble opinion you talk about a powder keg and poverty and failing school systems and lack of opportunities. john: those are complaints for ever. nigerians, asians t
dr. king's birthday we celebrate every year a man of peace he said the riot is for the unheard because henderstood why they would destroy their own community just like the colonial people disobeyed the british. what is the difference? if you have the injustice you will resist. we could minimize the teapartier but they destroyed property. john: to the baltimore mayor to the right thing? image she had to maintain peace. i get it. but you have to listen to the voice of the people all people even...
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the city's last american mayor was seen with dr. king in 1966. his last year in office. maryland has had only two gop governors since then. the second being the incumbent elected six months ago. democratic congressman elijah cummings has spent two decades representing baltimore in the house. the leaders of the schools and major unions are democratic. not surprisingly some see the failed system as one party rules and liberalism. >> it's 10:00 p.m. in baltimore. isn't baltimore the epitome of a city that has been run by liberal democrats for years? can we make a con chugs thatclusion that those policies have failed the city of baltimore. >> baltimore shed one-third of its white population starting in 1960. >> for people who remain they still have a right to expect from their politicians results and accountability. and here we would have to admit to failure in terms of democratic parting politics and policies. >> let me tell you that we can go to other cities that are conservative that have been run by other parties and i'm going to tell you you're going to find places wher
the city's last american mayor was seen with dr. king in 1966. his last year in office. maryland has had only two gop governors since then. the second being the incumbent elected six months ago. democratic congressman elijah cummings has spent two decades representing baltimore in the house. the leaders of the schools and major unions are democratic. not surprisingly some see the failed system as one party rules and liberalism. >> it's 10:00 p.m. in baltimore. isn't baltimore the epitome...
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. >> reverend dr. king jr., said, violence brings only temporary change. problems than it solves, never brings permanent peace. charles: erin you are a lawyer, you understand the circumstances. >> i see it every day. i think we have to remember that the rhetoric, needs to be redirected. it needs to be directed towards, there are federal investigations, and pros in patterns and practices of the police department. that is where rhettic should be focused this not about blood for blood, it not just black lives matter, it is everybody's lives matter. >> broken and consequences, we have to report the men in blue, if not our whole society is disrupted. charles: saying that the officers in baltimore feel handcuffed, the more they feel hand cuffed the more crime is going up. >> it is a vicious circle. charles: thank you, we'll talk soon, we'll get you back soon. erin fantastic on your first time. >> thank you. charles: all right, thank you for watching us every day at 6 p.m., now i leave you with lou dobbs. lou: i am lou dobbs. with u.s. relations with russia, the
. >> reverend dr. king jr., said, violence brings only temporary change. problems than it solves, never brings permanent peace. charles: erin you are a lawyer, you understand the circumstances. >> i see it every day. i think we have to remember that the rhetoric, needs to be redirected. it needs to be directed towards, there are federal investigations, and pros in patterns and practices of the police department. that is where rhettic should be focused this not about blood for blood,...
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what we crave and need this america - we talked about dr king before we came on the set - if one craves moral leadership, one can argue whether there's political leadership in washington. if you diplomat put your faith out front, how do you convince voters that you believe in something that life is bigger than you and the presidency, and leadership. >> i think religion is more than belief. when someone says "i'm jewish, who knows what that means. it's part of an ethnicity, culture, and i think christianity is part of a culture too. one of the reasons that people suspected president obama is because he didn't seem - no one questioned his faith. >> they certain did. 18% of americans thought he was muslim, for god's sake. >> i understand that, they were thinking that he has kenyan roots, family that was muslim, and for many, religion is not what you believe, but what you were brought up in, what your parents were. it's beyond theology. america is not a particularly theo logical country. the christianity of america is a civic religion. >> it gets back to your question about the gamesmanship
what we crave and need this america - we talked about dr king before we came on the set - if one craves moral leadership, one can argue whether there's political leadership in washington. if you diplomat put your faith out front, how do you convince voters that you believe in something that life is bigger than you and the presidency, and leadership. >> i think religion is more than belief. when someone says "i'm jewish, who knows what that means. it's part of an ethnicity, culture,...
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not to come up with more dr. king stories, i agree, i do not think that will happen, but to assess how well the programs are working, how well the congressional oversight is working, and what is it that we do not know -- i'm sure there is quite a lot -- that the public should know. there are things that we do not know that we should know. sean: i would add, things that people may be have forgotten. mika: on the question of whether or not you need a new church committee that is separate from the standing committees -- or the existing intelligence committees, i would say that this is something the intelligence committees themselves could do if they were properly resourced to do that. i think the kinds of stuff that they have on board or the number would not be sufficient to the task. i think also the question that you are asking in this context is very different. bob is right, the numbers of committee knew the contours of what edward snowden rigged deal -- revealed. but, their level of knowledge was much greater than th
not to come up with more dr. king stories, i agree, i do not think that will happen, but to assess how well the programs are working, how well the congressional oversight is working, and what is it that we do not know -- i'm sure there is quite a lot -- that the public should know. there are things that we do not know that we should know. sean: i would add, things that people may be have forgotten. mika: on the question of whether or not you need a new church committee that is separate from the...
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so, to compare this with what was going on with dr. king this shows how far we've come in terms of oversight and a lot of it is due to what the church commission did. >> and stellar winds not authorized by court order, and it was several years before it came out from court supervision. >> i think this highlights one of the confusing elements of the current reform debate. it's been some time that we had a review that turned into legislation or reform. so, bob, the intelligence community may benefit from an investigation that finds this is not the case. instead, the lack of transparency around the issue leaves it open to the second circuit comparing it the current day to the church commission. >> i'm not sure what lack of transparency you're referring to. >> well, the house intelligence committee or senate intelligence committee is in some ways broken or co-opted, we can replace that distrust with an effective committee. so the question is, is it time for a new church committee? fritz first but then i want to hear everybody's answer. >> well,
so, to compare this with what was going on with dr. king this shows how far we've come in terms of oversight and a lot of it is due to what the church commission did. >> and stellar winds not authorized by court order, and it was several years before it came out from court supervision. >> i think this highlights one of the confusing elements of the current reform debate. it's been some time that we had a review that turned into legislation or reform. so, bob, the intelligence...
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i know folks such as dr. king spoke about the white moderate.have, woed with over the years in the progressive movement who identify as progressive, social justice warriors who said nothing about this particular moment. for me and for many more of us we see their silence and the complicity is, again, you are an individual. we are dealing with structural issues but it matters on a day to day basis especially if you deem yourself to be an organizer, champion for progressive issues. if you say and do nothing and missouri no resources like money, time and space to this work what kind of ally are you? what kind of solidarity are you standing with us with. >> it is a reproductive justice issue. if you think of yourself as doing the work of reproductive i justice you have to be engaged in this work as well. stay there. nina turner will join us. and let me remind everyone the city-wide curfew has been lifted in baltimore. we'll have a live report after the break. so i'm having birthday brunch with my family. when my husband hands me a present. a galaxy
i know folks such as dr. king spoke about the white moderate.have, woed with over the years in the progressive movement who identify as progressive, social justice warriors who said nothing about this particular moment. for me and for many more of us we see their silence and the complicity is, again, you are an individual. we are dealing with structural issues but it matters on a day to day basis especially if you deem yourself to be an organizer, champion for progressive issues. if you say and...
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the social justice movement to help our young people organize themselves for peace in chicago. >> dr. kingortance of being creative creatively maladjusted not evening adjusted to racism, not to sexism not being adjusted to the violence of police and that creative maladjustment always has a sound track. what's your sound track? >> absolutely. sound track we're listening to is just different. honestly it's the youth. i make music but more about pushing it the positive muse out of our cities. i'm inspired by the young artists on the underground pushing for peace. i believe we can reframe the narrative about violence in chicago, change the narrative from chiraq to chicago world peace. this vision is coming to pass june 4th through the 6th in chicago. we need people supporting. we believe this is going to be it. >> i've been following you. i love you have been traveling internationally, you see this as a global effort. it's all rooted back home in chicago. that's our show for today. thanks to you at home for joining us. coming up next weekends with alex witt. >> i love you. if you're looking fo
the social justice movement to help our young people organize themselves for peace in chicago. >> dr. kingortance of being creative creatively maladjusted not evening adjusted to racism, not to sexism not being adjusted to the violence of police and that creative maladjustment always has a sound track. what's your sound track? >> absolutely. sound track we're listening to is just different. honestly it's the youth. i make music but more about pushing it the positive muse out of our...
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of celebration now 50 years after the voting rights act and 50 years after civil rights act, what dr. king warned us about 50 years ago, bob we are still dealing with king warned us 50 years ago about this triple threat that was facing our democracy, racism, poverty and militarism. what do we see in baltimore and ferguson and beyond. racism poverty and militarism. poverty is clearly connected to this. my sense is that this is going to become the new normal. these kinds of uprisings and riots will happen lot more if we can't get serious about jobs, jobs, jobs with a living wage for all fellow citizens. >> schieffer: what did you think of paul ryan's approach? he's now the chairman of the house ways and means committee, one of the most powerful and in knew enshall posts on capitol hill they control all the tax bills. he says we need to start thinking about what good are these programs doing. and he's combining a lot of these programs but he says they ought to be results oriented. ought to say, wait this hasn't worked. he notes that the poverty level is still very high despite all the money t
of celebration now 50 years after the voting rights act and 50 years after civil rights act, what dr. king warned us about 50 years ago, bob we are still dealing with king warned us 50 years ago about this triple threat that was facing our democracy, racism, poverty and militarism. what do we see in baltimore and ferguson and beyond. racism poverty and militarism. poverty is clearly connected to this. my sense is that this is going to become the new normal. these kinds of uprisings and riots...
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when dr. king came to town, he came here. everybody did.st upstairs here. musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson too, and elmore james all played here and the likes of duke ellington, cab callaway, count basie and louie armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> what killed it was integration. once we were able to break out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. great for the black race but terrible for the black business. in fact, the only reason you're coming here right now is you have two churches, two funeral homes and the big apple inn. so you're going to either die, worship, or come to my place to eat. and that's the only -- >> or all three. >> right. >> not in that order. >> how you doing today? >> well, hi. >> how y'all doing today? >> back when things were hopping, geno lee's great grandfather, juan "big john" mora, moved to mississippi from mexico city, started a family with an afric
when dr. king came to town, he came here. everybody did.st upstairs here. musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson too, and elmore james all played here and the likes of duke ellington, cab callaway, count basie and louie armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> what killed it was integration. once we were able to break out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the...
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you know, dr. king said, you know a riot is the language of the unheard.ad decades and decades of hopelessness and disenfranchisement. and you're dealing with young people whose brains aren't completely formed yet, who are fueled by testosterone. these are young people who are traumatized who are day to day being told that their lives don't matter. and people aren't listening to them. people aren't investing in their lives. so what else is there to do but to pick up a rock? i understand the violence. i'm not saying, you know, we should go burn down our communities and be violent. but i definitely understand. >> do you think there's more acceptance -- by the way, we lost congressman bobby rush. i just don't want folks to think i'm being disrespectful by not including him. do you think there's a racial divide on this issue? when i take telephone callers to my program i sense that there's more acceptance in the african-american community of corporal punishment than there is say, among suburban whites. i saw this from the adrian peterson case when he famously
you know, dr. king said, you know a riot is the language of the unheard.ad decades and decades of hopelessness and disenfranchisement. and you're dealing with young people whose brains aren't completely formed yet, who are fueled by testosterone. these are young people who are traumatized who are day to day being told that their lives don't matter. and people aren't listening to them. people aren't investing in their lives. so what else is there to do but to pick up a rock? i understand the...
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not necessarily to come up with new dr. king stories. i agree. i doubt that will happen. but i think to assist how well the systems are working how well the fisa court, the congressional oversight is working. and what it is that we don't know and i'm sure there's a lot, that the public should know. there are things we should know that we don't know. >> and i might add, things that people may have forgotten. mika, please. >> on the question of a new church committee that is separate from the existing intelligence committees, i would say this is something the intelligence committees themselves could do if they were properly resourced to do that. i think the kinds of staff that they have on board or the number of staff would not be sufficient to the task. but i think the question you're asking in this context is very different. bob is right, the members of the committee knew the contours of most of the intelligence programs that edward snowden revealed. without speaking to specifics of any particular one. but their level of knowledge was greater than the average person. i th
not necessarily to come up with new dr. king stories. i agree. i doubt that will happen. but i think to assist how well the systems are working how well the fisa court, the congressional oversight is working. and what it is that we don't know and i'm sure there's a lot, that the public should know. there are things we should know that we don't know. >> and i might add, things that people may have forgotten. mika, please. >> on the question of a new church committee that is separate...
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dr. martin luther king.e condemned the their weapons the weapons activity continues and i as a christian oppose it and i oppose the refusal of the u.s. government to act in compliance with its legal obligations. amy: sister megan rice, could you talk about what you did, in 2012? tell us the day and how the two of you, mike and greg and you came together and targeted they-12 facility in oak ridge, tennessee. >> thank you for giving us this time. we spent much of our lives thinking about, what can we do? we are all equally responsible. so we decided this is the time we could say something, has been said over and over, and we met and began almost a year of focused discernment asking the spirit to inspire us with what could be considered a priority place that had not been talked about in recent times. and we ended up, you know, knowing it would be oak ridge, tennessee. amy: why oak ridge? >> y-12 yeah. amy: why oak ridge? >> everybody could not be at this full time. they took turns in different places. there's j
dr. martin luther king.e condemned the their weapons the weapons activity continues and i as a christian oppose it and i oppose the refusal of the u.s. government to act in compliance with its legal obligations. amy: sister megan rice, could you talk about what you did, in 2012? tell us the day and how the two of you, mike and greg and you came together and targeted they-12 facility in oak ridge, tennessee. >> thank you for giving us this time. we spent much of our lives thinking about,...
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i enjoyed the segment with dr. king and ms. rice. the conversation was honest and civil.es the book down. why are you not doing the tv show in the same order, o'reilly? >> different mediums. david crockett on sunday night. it's a good one. peter from england. when will legends and lies will shown here? we're working on it but all the dvds will be out soon. john martin from california. i rest eight books on patton and not one investigated the death. that's why his death is big. josie from west virginia. mr. o'reilly what purpose did it serve to mention the mother who confronted her son in the riots has six children with different fathers. to prove yourself right? legitimate question. i have to report the full story. when something that high profile happens, withholding facts is against the no spin zone creed. i reported the facts. enjoy your signed copy of legends and lies. finally tonight, the tip of the day. in oregon some thug -- accurate word -- thug s stole a chair from a wounded veteran. they cost about $15,000 each. the thinking is the thief will try to sell it. if
i enjoyed the segment with dr. king and ms. rice. the conversation was honest and civil.es the book down. why are you not doing the tv show in the same order, o'reilly? >> different mediums. david crockett on sunday night. it's a good one. peter from england. when will legends and lies will shown here? we're working on it but all the dvds will be out soon. john martin from california. i rest eight books on patton and not one investigated the death. that's why his death is big. josie from...
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. >> the gospel billy graham and dr. kingng for the poor and not letting the world corrupt us. >>> residents in california are taking drastic measures to reduce their water use as the state faces a historic drought. many stopped watering their lawns to conserve water. hollywood hypocritical celebrities are not doing the same. we'll expose who they are when we come back right after the break. the #1 prescribed acid-blocking brand, and get all day, all night protection. nexium level protection. introducing the new can-am spyder f3. with a cruising riding position and the most advanced vehicle stability system in the industry... ...you'll ride with a feeling of complete freedom and confidence. visit your can-am dealer and test drive the spyder f3 today. you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. ghr. test test test test of the test test test test. test test test test. test test testo bo test. test test test test. >>> o'reilly here. senator marco rubio off to a strong start in
. >> the gospel billy graham and dr. kingng for the poor and not letting the world corrupt us. >>> residents in california are taking drastic measures to reduce their water use as the state faces a historic drought. many stopped watering their lawns to conserve water. hollywood hypocritical celebrities are not doing the same. we'll expose who they are when we come back right after the break. the #1 prescribed acid-blocking brand, and get all day, all night protection. nexium...
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has to self-identify with the people he is disappointing, he has to quote dr. king is a victory for the black lives matter movement. they've made the family the dead young black man actually matter. >> does it turn out to be a strategy that is deployed simply to mollify the tensions and to keep calm the people as opposed to delivering a substantive shift? it's one thing to existentially and emotionally identify with the person but can we also move that forward in terms of policy or at least the kind of filing of charges that might mean substantive adjustments? is it for show? is it for -- you know which is still progress. but, you know are we still wanting something, is something still lacking there? >> no i absolutely believe that it is. i won't say it's for show but it is about managing the public reaction. bob mckolcullough showed the absolute worst way, where you are disappointing the public. essentially the outcome he wanted and got. he did it in a way that appeared very callous. i think now as people see the unrest rolling across the country, the fear of their
has to self-identify with the people he is disappointing, he has to quote dr. king is a victory for the black lives matter movement. they've made the family the dead young black man actually matter. >> does it turn out to be a strategy that is deployed simply to mollify the tensions and to keep calm the people as opposed to delivering a substantive shift? it's one thing to existentially and emotionally identify with the person but can we also move that forward in terms of policy or at...