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. >> reporter: dr. king the very same trauma surgeon fox 25 confirmed led the team that saved the boston officers one week ago. he tells fox 25 it was dr. king, not luck that saved him. >> my heart stopped twice, that he had cut my diaphragm and reached in with his own hand and squeezed my heart and pumped it and got it going again. >> reporter: he reached out to fox 25 as our story took off he wants people to know what an incredible doctor david king is. >> he has that gift to save lives. >> reporter: the day he got shot he kept saying i need to see my family, especially my son. >> at that time my son was three and a half i just wanted to get home to my son, my little boy. >> reporter: emotional sorry ock and vanessa. he actually helped dr. king with that tourniquet program that we told you about last night that's the same program p.b. -- the retired officer has now been touch. >> yes, we're talking about matt morris. he's the other officer still in the hospital through dr. king. he put him in touch with mo
. >> reporter: dr. king the very same trauma surgeon fox 25 confirmed led the team that saved the boston officers one week ago. he tells fox 25 it was dr. king, not luck that saved him. >> my heart stopped twice, that he had cut my diaphragm and reached in with his own hand and squeezed my heart and pumped it and got it going again. >> reporter: he reached out to fox 25 as our story took off he wants people to know what an incredible doctor david king is. >> he has that...
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. >> reporter: dr. king, the very confirmed led the team that saved the boston officers one week ago. all of them tell fox25 that it was dr. king, not luck, that saved him. >> my heart stopped twice. i died on the table twice, and that he had cut my diaphragm and reached in with his own hand and squeezed my heart and pumped it and got it back going again. >> reporter: olivera reached out to fox25 as our story took off on social media. he wants eve an incredible doctor david king is. >> he has that gift to save lives. >> reporter: the day olivera got shot, he said i need to see my family, especially my son, and he said that dr. king gave him that gift. >> at this time my son was three and a half. i just wanted to get home to my son, my little boy. >> i am john m+ onahan, fox25 news. >> olivera helped dr. king with that tourniquet program yesterday. lives you. >> daniel: he runs an association to help other officers who have been violently injured. his way of paying it forward. >> julie: in that story they say
. >> reporter: dr. king, the very confirmed led the team that saved the boston officers one week ago. all of them tell fox25 that it was dr. king, not luck, that saved him. >> my heart stopped twice. i died on the table twice, and that he had cut my diaphragm and reached in with his own hand and squeezed my heart and pumped it and got it back going again. >> reporter: olivera reached out to fox25 as our story took off on social media. he wants eve an incredible doctor david...
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dr. king used on the battlefield to save lives helped one of those lessons is tourniquet used on battlefield to save lives, dr. king has reintroduced through a program to train teachers, school nurses these boston shootings. they train keeping brothers alive until they got to mgh. dr. king also part of the team of doctors that saved the two boston police officers shot answering a domestic call last week. the doctor's name was a secret until bill evans thanked the mgh medical team in saving the officer's lives. they mentioned dr. king's name which is a familiar name to was indeed dr. king, the same doctor that saved the lives after the marathon bombing in 2013. >> officer actually applied it just came off of training this past thursday. talk about a coincidence really paying off. >> daniel: dr. king's twitter page list him among other things as marathon triathlon athlete, employed to iraq and lieutenant colonel and combat surgeon before he started working at mass general in 2008. >> julie: 9:36
dr. king used on the battlefield to save lives helped one of those lessons is tourniquet used on battlefield to save lives, dr. king has reintroduced through a program to train teachers, school nurses these boston shootings. they train keeping brothers alive until they got to mgh. dr. king also part of the team of doctors that saved the two boston police officers shot answering a domestic call last week. the doctor's name was a secret until bill evans thanked the mgh medical team in saving the...
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dr. king ran the boston in 2013 and shortly after finishing went to work to treat people who were hurt in the marathon bombing. >> two officers were shot in east boston just days ago. john, you could even say that this doctor helped save these two officers' lives before they got to the operating room. >> that is right, actually. it's because of a tourniquet training program that he started. officers who were at the scene of last week's shooting had just gone through that program a week before and say what they learned kept the two officers alive until they got stomas general s. >> reporter: commissioner evans thanks the team including dr. king. that name sounded familiar to us. police sources confirmed to fox 25 it is indeed dr. david king, the same doctor who saved lives after the marathon bombings in 2013. the same doctor who had just finished the marathon himself, then jumped into a marathon of surgerying to save surgery operating on at least one of the boston police officers gunned down an
dr. king ran the boston in 2013 and shortly after finishing went to work to treat people who were hurt in the marathon bombing. >> two officers were shot in east boston just days ago. john, you could even say that this doctor helped save these two officers' lives before they got to the operating room. >> that is right, actually. it's because of a tourniquet training program that he started. officers who were at the scene of last week's shooting had just gone through that program a...
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. >> reporter: boston police commissioner bill evans thanks the mgh medical team including a dr. king. that naim sounded familiar to us. police sources confirm to fox25 that it is indeed dr. david king, the same doctor who saved lives after the marathon bombings in 20 bombings in 2013, the same doctor who had just finished the marathon himself, then jumped into a marathon of surgeries to save bombing victims, and the same doctor who was in surgery operating on at least one of the boston police officers gunned down answering a domestic call last week. . >> who has been dealing with a trauma to the leg for the great care they have given both officers. >> reporter: dr. king's twitter page lists him among other man triathlete, surgeon, harvard professor and combat veteran. he was deployed to afghanistan and iraq as a u.s. army lieutenant colonel and combat surgeon before he started working at mass general in 2008. and some of that training helped treat marathon victims in 20. >>. >> all of our patients have benefited from the lessons in the past decade of battlefield experience. >> report
. >> reporter: boston police commissioner bill evans thanks the mgh medical team including a dr. king. that naim sounded familiar to us. police sources confirm to fox25 that it is indeed dr. david king, the same doctor who saved lives after the marathon bombings in 20 bombings in 2013, the same doctor who had just finished the marathon himself, then jumped into a marathon of surgeries to save bombing victims, and the same doctor who was in surgery operating on at least one of the boston...
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dr. king learned during service in iraq how to use attorney cat save the lives of two boston police officers. dr. king reintroduced the tourniquet lesson through a program that trains teachers, school nurses and included a group of boston police officers who took his program a week before the east boston shooting. dr. king's name was a secret until bill evans thanks for efforts and saving t officers's lives and mentioned dr. king's name, which is familiar to us and confirmed it was the same doctor that saved lives after the marathon bombing in 2013. >> officer that actually applied it came off of training this past thursday. so talk about a coincidence really paying off. >> daniel: marathon triathlon athlete surgeon and combat and iraq as u.s. army lieutenant colonel and combat surgeon before he started working in mass general in 2008 and some of the training helped treat marathon victim right after the bombings. in the newsroom, i'm daniel miller, fox25 news. >> daniel: pretty remarkable guy.
dr. king learned during service in iraq how to use attorney cat save the lives of two boston police officers. dr. king reintroduced the tourniquet lesson through a program that trains teachers, school nurses and included a group of boston police officers who took his program a week before the east boston shooting. dr. king's name was a secret until bill evans thanks for efforts and saving t officers's lives and mentioned dr. king's name, which is familiar to us and confirmed it was the same...
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the second thing that happened was the capacity with dr. kingw can one describe to having access of dr. king and living in the wake of his legacy. i think the last point would have been -- i was blessed to go abroad and bring americans home from jail and in syria and iraq and cuba and yugoslavia and liberia, those are high moments of my life. and, of course, watching where you are today. that's a big moment too. >> thank you, reverend jesse jackson and you've given all of us a lot of big moments. thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you, sir. >>> still ahead, the trump effect on congress. we'll dig into the latest numbers on some critical down ballot races that could shift the balance of power on capitol hill. anything meant to stand needs a stable foundation. a body without proper foot support can mean pain. the dr. scholl's kiosk maps your feet and recommends our custom fit orthotic to stabilize your foundation and relieve lower-back, knee or foot pain from being on your feet. find your nearest osk at drscholls.com. also available fr
the second thing that happened was the capacity with dr. kingw can one describe to having access of dr. king and living in the wake of his legacy. i think the last point would have been -- i was blessed to go abroad and bring americans home from jail and in syria and iraq and cuba and yugoslavia and liberia, those are high moments of my life. and, of course, watching where you are today. that's a big moment too. >> thank you, reverend jesse jackson and you've given all of us a lot of big...
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we must learn to live together as brothers and sisters, as dr. king said, if not, we are fools. >> host: andrew aydin, colin kaepernick kneeling during the star-spangled banner treasury i think it's a powerful statement that what we're seeing is other people taking part as well. he has inspired so but i think something is happening in america. when we started marching in 2013, we almost jokingly said that all this has happened before and office will happen again. we had no way of knowing how right we were. i think he's a key part of bringing nonviolence, bringing civil disobedience, of bringing protests to young people. so that they can, in fact, be the reinforcement.t. part of overtime to do show young people were the driving force in many ways of the civil rights movement. w and it with a key component in pushing some of the most important reforms of the civil rights movement achieved. i think if he is able to inspire young people, to participate, to speak up and speak out, then he is doing this nation a great service. >> host: next call comes from
we must learn to live together as brothers and sisters, as dr. king said, if not, we are fools. >> host: andrew aydin, colin kaepernick kneeling during the star-spangled banner treasury i think it's a powerful statement that what we're seeing is other people taking part as well. he has inspired so but i think something is happening in america. when we started marching in 2013, we almost jokingly said that all this has happened before and office will happen again. we had no way of knowing...
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being shot that many times. >> dr. king, the very same trauma surgeon fox 25 confirmed led the team that saved the boston officers one week ago. oliverra tells fox 25, it was dr. king, not luck, that saved him. >> my heart stopped twice. i died on the table twice. he cut my diaphragm and reached in was own hand and squeezed my >> oliverra reached out to fox 25 as the story took off on social media. he wants people to know what an incredible doctor david king is. >> he has that gift to save lives. >> the day oliverra got shot, he kept saying, i need to see my family. especially my son. and he said, dr. king, gave him that gift. >> at that time, my son was 3 1/2. i just wanted to get home to my son. my little boy. >> i'm john news. >> oliverra helped dr. king with the tourniquet program we told you about last night, the same training boston police department credits with saving the lives of their officers. >> amazing, and he runs an association to help other officers who were violently injured and he suicide it is his way to
being shot that many times. >> dr. king, the very same trauma surgeon fox 25 confirmed led the team that saved the boston officers one week ago. oliverra tells fox 25, it was dr. king, not luck, that saved him. >> my heart stopped twice. i died on the table twice. he cut my diaphragm and reached in was own hand and squeezed my >> oliverra reached out to fox 25 as the story took off on social media. he wants people to know what an incredible doctor david king is. >> he...
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he was rushed to mass general and taken to s he says, dr. king literally squeezed his heart to get it to start pumping again. >> my heart stopped twice. i have died on the table twice and that he had cut my diagram and reached in with his own hand and squeezed my heart and pumped it and got it back going again. >> the reporter: that's incredible, right? now mario sales the only thing he kept saying was just get me home to see my son again and credits dr. king with getting him home and seeing his little at 10:00 p.m. it's an incredible story. we're live in tewksbury, john monahan, fox 25 news. >> mark: we look forward to that john. new at 6:30 p.m., the city of boston will spend millions of dollars to improve of the response time of local ambulances. the city is hiring 20 new emergency medical technicians, an they are in training and will be on the streets in march. boston ems is replacing ten aging ambulances, the department is receiving a budget increase of $2.5 million per year to cover the costs. since 2008, the number of ambulance calls in t
he was rushed to mass general and taken to s he says, dr. king literally squeezed his heart to get it to start pumping again. >> my heart stopped twice. i have died on the table twice and that he had cut my diagram and reached in with his own hand and squeezed my heart and pumped it and got it back going again. >> the reporter: that's incredible, right? now mario sales the only thing he kept saying was just get me home to see my son again and credits dr. king with getting him home...
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olivera tells fox25 it was dr. king, not luck that saved him. >> heart stopped twice, died on table twice and cut my diaphram and released own hand and >> mario reached out to fox25 as story took off on social media. he wants people to know what an incredible doctor dr. king is. >> he has the gift to save lives. >> sara: the day olivera got shot kept saying i need to see my family, especially my son and dr. king gave him that gift. >> at that time my son was three and a half. i just wanted to get home to my son, to my little boy. >> olivera also runs an soheil sayquan turner to help other officers who have beeni he says it is his way of paying it forward. >> julie: good morning, everyone. 7:16. slowing down and continuing to slow on route 1 through saugus as you approach lynn fells parkway. 93 south heavy steady volume through medford and somerville. pike itself volume building as you approach route 30 and speen expressway right around morrissey boulevard as you can see this kind of volume will linger throughout the ent
olivera tells fox25 it was dr. king, not luck that saved him. >> heart stopped twice, died on table twice and cut my diaphram and released own hand and >> mario reached out to fox25 as story took off on social media. he wants people to know what an incredible doctor dr. king is. >> he has the gift to save lives. >> sara: the day olivera got shot kept saying i need to see my family, especially my son and dr. king gave him that gift. >> at that time my son was three...
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dr. david king removed. he told us dr. king saved died on the table twice. he reached in with his own hand and squeezed my heart and you pumped it and got it back going again. >> he told us he kept saying he just wanted to get home to see his son and because of dr. king he was able to do just that. now we posted the full story on you our website fox25boston.com. quite a story it is. >>> lucky, right here, the beagle is being credited with bringing an end to the robber wanted in connection with a home invasion. police quickly arrested two of the men. lucky's owner let her out when she ran towards the shed and started barking. >> we checked it and then my wife was on the right side of the shed it was on the left side of the shed then he just took off in the back of the woods and i immediately turned around and told her like get in the house, get the dog get in the house. >> the three men are now facing various charges for their actions in that break-in which police say was over drugs. >>> the family of a danvers teacher murd by one of her own students filed a
dr. david king removed. he told us dr. king saved died on the table twice. he reached in with his own hand and squeezed my heart and you pumped it and got it back going again. >> he told us he kept saying he just wanted to get home to see his son and because of dr. king he was able to do just that. now we posted the full story on you our website fox25boston.com. quite a story it is. >>> lucky, right here, the beagle is being credited with bringing an end to the robber wanted in...
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- my father joined dr. kingut to become his most unpopular, but he did not turn away from that. he was excited to do it. - dr. king had sent him to chicago to set up operation breadbasket-- the economic arm of the civil rights movement-- and he used that for a platform. [sad music] - of course dr. king was killed. that began to redefine everything. - people were some in pandemonium, some in shock, some we crying, hollering, "oh, god," and i immediately started running upstairs to where he was, and i caught his head, and i tried to feel his head, and asked him, i said, "dr. king, do you hear me? dr. king, do you hear me?" [dramatic music] [indistinct police radio chatter] ♪ we are gonna be shot in the back anyhow. why not be shoot in the chest? let's move on. - jesse jackson is a very bold person. his daddy was married and his mother was a teenager who lived next door when he got her pregnant, and so jesse jackson, all his life, you hear him say, "i am somebody." he's saying that to himself as much as he's saying
- my father joined dr. kingut to become his most unpopular, but he did not turn away from that. he was excited to do it. - dr. king had sent him to chicago to set up operation breadbasket-- the economic arm of the civil rights movement-- and he used that for a platform. [sad music] - of course dr. king was killed. that began to redefine everything. - people were some in pandemonium, some in shock, some we crying, hollering, "oh, god," and i immediately started running upstairs to...
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we have to recognize dr. king became a martyr because of his stand on vietnam, not only because of his stand on race, justice, economic poverty. and there has been a tendency over the many decades to make dr. king a monument to nonviolence alone. and we need to remember he was attacked by the new york times and by the wall street journal and by the washington post for being out of place. they wanted to put him back in his place. and say nothing about vietnam, take no stand on vietnam. there were threats that he would lose funding. there were threats of all sorts. to distort that, to forget that, to door that his monument -- ignore that his monument would be shaped in a certain way to serve certain interest, but not others, is a disservice to truth and we have to march there and there and commemorate him as a leader and martyr for all of us for peace, justice, and civil rights, not only in the united states, but around the world, and persist in making sure that his whole story, including the campaign to end poverty
we have to recognize dr. king became a martyr because of his stand on vietnam, not only because of his stand on race, justice, economic poverty. and there has been a tendency over the many decades to make dr. king a monument to nonviolence alone. and we need to remember he was attacked by the new york times and by the wall street journal and by the washington post for being out of place. they wanted to put him back in his place. and say nothing about vietnam, take no stand on vietnam. there...
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couple years back some said it was a different house entirely that dr. kinge in in camden. a block and a half away at 920 newton street. >> i can't see it going down. i really can't. >> reporter: art on the front of of the house shows dr. king and there's even a did he if you know url mlk house.org research indicates however that dr. king likely visited the house to comfort an ailing friend but was never known to live there. >> joey granger lives four doors down and says that's historic enough for him. >> everybody knows that. they didn't do ben franklin. why do martin luther king? >> nobody is going to at least not to 753 walnut where teenaged king lived upstairs in a back room of the home belonging to a cousin of king's good friend walter mccall. it was during that period that he first learned about non-violence and when he took part in his first civil rights action in maple shade. >> so it was his first and walter mccall new him since he was a 15-year-old kid. so, um, unless he was involved in something pre-being 15, maple shed new jersey was literally his
couple years back some said it was a different house entirely that dr. kinge in in camden. a block and a half away at 920 newton street. >> i can't see it going down. i really can't. >> reporter: art on the front of of the house shows dr. king and there's even a did he if you know url mlk house.org research indicates however that dr. king likely visited the house to comfort an ailing friend but was never known to live there. >> joey granger lives four doors down and says...
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team including dr. king. that name sounded familiar to us. police sources confirmed for king. the same doctor who saved lives after the marathon bombings in 2013. the same doctor who had just finished the the marathon himself, then jumped into a marathon of surgeries to save bombing victims. and the same doctor who was in surgery operating on at least one of the boston police officers gunned down answering a domestic call last week. >> what has been dealing with the trauma to the leg for the >> dr. king's twitter page lists him among other things as a marathoner, ironman triathlete. surgeon, harvard professor and combat veteran. he was deployed to afghanistan and iraqi as a u.s. army lieutenant colonel and combat surgeon before he started working at mass. general in 2008. and some of that training helped treat marathon victims in 2013. >> all of our patients have benefited decade of battlefield experiences. >> one is the tourniquet, used on the field to save live, dr. king reintroduced it into a program that trains nurses and school nurses an includes a group of boston police
team including dr. king. that name sounded familiar to us. police sources confirmed for king. the same doctor who saved lives after the marathon bombings in 2013. the same doctor who had just finished the the marathon himself, then jumped into a marathon of surgeries to save bombing victims. and the same doctor who was in surgery operating on at least one of the boston police officers gunned down answering a domestic call last week. >> what has been dealing with the trauma to the leg for...
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dr. king. that name sounded familiar to us. police sources confirm to fox 25 that it is indeed dr. david king, the same doctor who saved lives after the marathon bombings in 2013. who had just finished the mara performed surgery to bombing victims. and it's the same doctor who operated on at least one of the boston police officers gunned down answering a domestic call last week. >> he had trauma to the leg. the great care that's begin to both officers. the doctor list him among other things as a marathoner, iron man, triathlete, surgeon, harvard professor and deployed he started working at mass general in 2008. some of that training helped treat marathon victims in 2013. >> all of our patience has benefited, the lessons learned from the past decade. >> reporter: one of the lessons is the tourniquet used on the battlefield to save lives. dr. king has reintroduced it through a program that trains teachers, school nurses and includes a group of boston police officers who took his program a week b
dr. king. that name sounded familiar to us. police sources confirm to fox 25 that it is indeed dr. david king, the same doctor who saved lives after the marathon bombings in 2013. who had just finished the mara performed surgery to bombing victims. and it's the same doctor who operated on at least one of the boston police officers gunned down answering a domestic call last week. >> he had trauma to the leg. the great care that's begin to both officers. the doctor list him among other...
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i spent many years here in atlanta with dr. king rights movement. >> you mentioned dr. king, you were inspired by him to be involved in the movement. when you look at young people today, who are part of a movement, there have been many evolutions of human rights, civil rights movements over the course of the years and you are seeing, instead, some of the movements protest turn violent. what are your impressions of what you are seeing today? >> for us to come to a place where after all that was done, all the lives that were sacrificed, getting voting rights and accommodations for black people to have greater participation in our constitutional construct, something went wrong and i think that we have lost traction and lost vision and i think that america is in a regression. we are going back to behavior of the past. >> how do you see this election potentially making a direct impact on the kind of climate, the tension that we are seeing particularly as it pertains to race relations in this country right now? >> i think america is clear
i spent many years here in atlanta with dr. king rights movement. >> you mentioned dr. king, you were inspired by him to be involved in the movement. when you look at young people today, who are part of a movement, there have been many evolutions of human rights, civil rights movements over the course of the years and you are seeing, instead, some of the movements protest turn violent. what are your impressions of what you are seeing today? >> for us to come to a place where after...
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dr. david king removed from his body and he says dr. king saved his life >> heart stopped twice and died on table twice and squeezed heart and pumped it back open again. >> kept saying he wanted to get home to see his son and because of dr. king he was able to do just that. we posted the full story on the website at fox25boston.com >> daniel: investigation centers around whether bank employees falsely identified themselves and stole people's identities. the bank is facing increasing scrutiny over claims its employees opened hundreds of thousands of accounts without asking permission just to meet sales targets. >> daniel: samsung facing class action lawsuit. in pneumonia they were charged recalled. customers in nevada, pennsylvania and california. >> julie: 9:16. we track traffic and weather together every ten minutes. route 1 moved along better pace southbound through saugus approaching lynn fells parkway heavy steady volume and and remains the trouble spot and over to the live drive times, 38 minutes on pike eastbound from 495 to mass a
dr. david king removed from his body and he says dr. king saved his life >> heart stopped twice and died on table twice and squeezed heart and pumped it back open again. >> kept saying he wanted to get home to see his son and because of dr. king he was able to do just that. we posted the full story on the website at fox25boston.com >> daniel: investigation centers around whether bank employees falsely identified themselves and stole people's identities. the bank is facing...
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dr. king would go on to leave new york state education department from 2011 to 2014 before joining the department of education. despite his emphasis on making sure all students are receiving the same level of education, regardless of race or zip code, king's tactics have been criticized on all sides -- and school districts, at pta meetings, congress. beene same time, he has praised for understanding the importance of a diverse, rich, well-rounded education. dr. king supported the implementation of the every student succeeds act, which replaced no child left behind. he has urged states to use the new federal election -- excuse me, educational. law. that is what i get for covering election so long. it's to expand on social science, arts, and world languages. i like that last one. dr. king has also push for higher standards as a stepping stone to ensure all students are ready for what is next. today he returns to his roots as a social studies teacher to speak with us here at the national press cl
dr. king would go on to leave new york state education department from 2011 to 2014 before joining the department of education. despite his emphasis on making sure all students are receiving the same level of education, regardless of race or zip code, king's tactics have been criticized on all sides -- and school districts, at pta meetings, congress. beene same time, he has praised for understanding the importance of a diverse, rich, well-rounded education. dr. king supported the implementation...
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dr. king would go on to lead new york state education department from 2011 to 2014 before joining the department of education. despite his emphasis on making sure all students are receiving the same level of education, regardless of race or zip code, king's tactics have been criticized on all sides. at school districts, at pta meetings, congress. at the same time, he has been praised for understanding the importance of a diverse, rich, well-rounded education. dr. king supported the implementation of the every student succeeds act which replaced no child left behind. he has urged states to use the new federal education law. that's what i get for covering elections for so long. to expand and focus more on science, social studies, arts and world languages. i like that last one. dr. king has also pushed for higher standards as a stepping stone that ensures all students are ready for what's next. today he returns to his roots as a social studies teacher to speak with us here at the national press c
dr. king would go on to lead new york state education department from 2011 to 2014 before joining the department of education. despite his emphasis on making sure all students are receiving the same level of education, regardless of race or zip code, king's tactics have been criticized on all sides. at school districts, at pta meetings, congress. at the same time, he has been praised for understanding the importance of a diverse, rich, well-rounded education. dr. king supported the...
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he have a number to nettie to protest along dr. king.uring the march they stopped to each of the businesses that have refused to integrate. he threw a beer on jones. and then it was fine. how would i have reacted if that was me. a strong demonstration of the enormous nonviolence but forgiveness because it's forgiveness that has elevated the story to the global perspective and in the book we deal with forgiveness quite extensively. they take a very complicated subject and brings meaning to it. >> we just want to address that. we were fortunate to able to be speaking with that. i just want to talk about it as briefly as possible and read a little passage the people that were at the bible studies that night. people have worked all day stayed for two hour quarterly business meeting probably had not have dinner. and commencing on to go to a bible study. it was like 100 degrees or something all of these people were people who practice their faith in all areas of their life. many of them get their license to minister that night the preacher was
he have a number to nettie to protest along dr. king.uring the march they stopped to each of the businesses that have refused to integrate. he threw a beer on jones. and then it was fine. how would i have reacted if that was me. a strong demonstration of the enormous nonviolence but forgiveness because it's forgiveness that has elevated the story to the global perspective and in the book we deal with forgiveness quite extensively. they take a very complicated subject and brings meaning to it....
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and he says, dr. king gave him that gift. >> at that time, my son was 3 and a half, i just wanted to get home to my little son. my little boy. >> i'm john monahan fox 25 the tourniquet program earlier in the week. the same training bp credits the saving their officer's lives. >> jason: he says it's his way of paying it forward. incredible story. if you'd like to see our story on the hero doctor at mgh, you can watch it on fox25boston.com. you can share it fud like from any of the social media start. the worse is out of the picture, thankfully. but still -- >> jason: but still everything looks wet this morning. the streets look wet, the sidewalks your driveway probably wet because we got soaked last night. >> jason: be careful w the leaves on the ground, slippery spots. be careful out there. not going to dry out today. not until overnight into tomorrow. soupy visibility as well. seeing quarter mile visibilities there around provincetown and also seeing some low visibilities even around boston. let no wonder
and he says, dr. king gave him that gift. >> at that time, my son was 3 and a half, i just wanted to get home to my little son. my little boy. >> i'm john monahan fox 25 the tourniquet program earlier in the week. the same training bp credits the saving their officer's lives. >> jason: he says it's his way of paying it forward. incredible story. if you'd like to see our story on the hero doctor at mgh, you can watch it on fox25boston.com. you can share it fud like from any of...
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. >> hearing dr. king for herself really awakened her to the idea that there was a revolution happening in the country. madedeisry when it sold r a recordrice of just under $3million. and now, another mercedebenz r a rkes history selling uat just over $30,000. and to thi this one actually has a surround-sound stereo. lease the cla250 for $29a a mercedes-benz deal. merces-benz. the best or nothing. yeah. ll, we gotta hand it thto fedexy glasses. they'vhelped make our e-commerce so easy, and now we're getting all kinds of n customers. i know can you believe 're gettin orders from nada, irelan.. this one's going to new zealand. new zealand? psst. ah, false alarm. y! you guys are gonna scare away the deer! idiots... providing global access for small business. fedex. proposition 61 is a very, very it is time for theward. pharmaceutical industry to stop the entire nation is looking at pharmacepacalifornia.ry. e... let's go forward together. thank you all very much. >>> hillary rodham was born 1947 in chicago. sh
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we have to recognize dr. king martyr because of his stand on vietnam, not only because of his stand on race, justice, economic poverty. and there has been a tendency over the many decades to make dr. king a monument to nonviolence alone. and we need to remember he was attacked by the new york times and by the wall street journal and by the washington post for being out of place. they wanted to put him back in his place. and say nothing about vietnam, take no stand on vietnam. there were threats that he would lose funding. there were threats of all sorts. to distort that, to forget that, to door that his monument -- ignore that his monument would be shaped in a certain way to serve certain interest, but not others, is a disservice to truth and we have to march there and there and commemorate him as a leader and martyr for all of us for peace, justice, and civil rights, not only in the united states, but around the world, and persist in making sure that his whole story, including the campaign to end poverty in the u
we have to recognize dr. king martyr because of his stand on vietnam, not only because of his stand on race, justice, economic poverty. and there has been a tendency over the many decades to make dr. king a monument to nonviolence alone. and we need to remember he was attacked by the new york times and by the wall street journal and by the washington post for being out of place. they wanted to put him back in his place. and say nothing about vietnam, take no stand on vietnam. there were threats...
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dr. david king. this officer was shot half a dozen times at point-blank range. again it's dr. king's experience on the battlefield that he uses in the operating room that saves lives, including mario. >> i was saying i can't believe i might not go home tonight. >> reporter: still emotional, six years late better the night he was gunned down by a man wanted for selling guns to gang detective mario approached the man in the front seat of his car. mario turned his head for a split second. >> when i looked back down i saw flashes and i heard the bangs. >> reporter: the suspect shot him six times. >> i was stunned i remember falling back in the doorjamb trying to comprehend what the hell just happened to me. >> reporter: he remembers the entire incident vividly. his partner bragging him
dr. david king. this officer was shot half a dozen times at point-blank range. again it's dr. king's experience on the battlefield that he uses in the operating room that saves lives, including mario. >> i was saying i can't believe i might not go home tonight. >> reporter: still emotional, six years late better the night he was gunned down by a man wanted for selling guns to gang detective mario approached the man in the front seat of his car. mario turned his head for a split...
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. >> hearing dr. kingfor herself really awakened her to the idea that there was a revolution happening in the country. no... you want someon toeave you alone, you etend li you're sleeping it'shat u do. if y want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurce, you switch to geico. it's what you do. tv character: taking selfies the kitchen do not make you a model. ifou have dete toevere plue pasis, it's a pill that treats plaqu. introdjection or a cream.ast). isn't it time to let the real y shine through with otezla, 75% wi ruced redness,chievable d scaliness of plaques. has reqrement for route b monitori.mation don't take otezla if y a allergic otezla may increase to athe sk of deprsion.ts. don't take otezla if y tell your ctor if youave a history of depression or scidal thoughts, or if these feelgs develop. some rerted weight lo. your doctor should monitor your wt and may stop treatment. si effects mayinclude d, na, upper respiraand headac infection, and you'r ntr ll your doctdermologist abou medicinotezla
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. >> we need to have been where every vote counts and they believe their vote counts dr. king said when they separate from that they don't feel that obligation and when that happens the contents of our democracy we need a vibrant democracy that we will have to rearrange some everyone votes counts that is why what legislation for the city of pasco so a everyone can be equally represented. we have a bigger problem than the electoral lines. only 30 percent graduate from high school. , they're more likely to be frustrated or have health problems of that is the case to be divorced from our community. that means focus on high-school graduation rates. but during the transition with the minority educators and leaders will put together a for your initiative to increase high-school graduation rates. i fully support the washington state voting rights act over the objections in this is healthy for democracy. in demonstrably shown. we now have three young latina as. but in order to facilitate that to begin easier for communities to embrace that effort to give people the ability to have the
. >> we need to have been where every vote counts and they believe their vote counts dr. king said when they separate from that they don't feel that obligation and when that happens the contents of our democracy we need a vibrant democracy that we will have to rearrange some everyone votes counts that is why what legislation for the city of pasco so a everyone can be equally represented. we have a bigger problem than the electoral lines. only 30 percent graduate from high school. ,...
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dr. king's name which was familiar to us. so police sources confirm that it was indeed the same doctor who ho s marathon bomb information 20. >> >> the officer who actually applied it just came off of training this past thursday. so you talk about a coincidence really paying off. >> daniel: dr. king's twitter page lists him as an iron man, try athlete, surgeon, combat veteran. he was deployed as asy army.combat surgeon before he in 2008. gene and sara, at some point this victim helped the victims right after the marathon bombings. just an incredible person. >> sara: what a full life he has led in. >> daniel: i call him a super doctor. >> gene: all this training is important. pay attention when you are going through it. that does it for this hour. now the next hour of fox25 morning news. >>> now at 60 teenager is dead after a suv hit him while he was out riding his bike. why his own family didn't find out what happened until hours after his death. >>> a father and his son-in-law rescued by the coast guard after treading water
dr. king's name which was familiar to us. so police sources confirm that it was indeed the same doctor who ho s marathon bomb information 20. >> >> the officer who actually applied it just came off of training this past thursday. so you talk about a coincidence really paying off. >> daniel: dr. king's twitter page lists him as an iron man, try athlete, surgeon, combat veteran. he was deployed as asy army.combat surgeon before he in 2008. gene and sara, at some point this...
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eidreid: dr. king says that bosn is ahead of the curve. he hopes other cities follow suit. reid lamberty, wcvb newscenter 5. ben: in many ways it's a shame harvey, leonard, what have we got going on? harvey: it's a great fall weekend. the color is coming on. even where you are, i am sure that there is nice color to be seen. this was an average day. the average high was 62. the average high was 47. so, so clear. and it will be just as clear tomorrow. it is still peeking up north. but extremely colorful and really in our neck of the woods where the color is increasing, once you get to the worcester hills, the mohawk valley, new hampshire, you are going to see beautiful color. look at that sky. darkness, the temperature will fall quickly. there is a gentle breeze off of the water. tonight -- the night is very young and the winds are very light with those clear skies and dry air. many places will be getting below the freezing mark. and a freeze warning. in the more rural areas, frost is possible tonight. surrounding boston. tomorrow, 60, full sunshine, like lujan. once the earl
eidreid: dr. king says that bosn is ahead of the curve. he hopes other cities follow suit. reid lamberty, wcvb newscenter 5. ben: in many ways it's a shame harvey, leonard, what have we got going on? harvey: it's a great fall weekend. the color is coming on. even where you are, i am sure that there is nice color to be seen. this was an average day. the average high was 62. the average high was 47. so, so clear. and it will be just as clear tomorrow. it is still peeking up north. but extremely...
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. >> i like to quote dr. king. he said the arc of the universe is long but it bends toward justice. so all of us have been working to bend that arc toward justice. it's the young people's turn, and they have to be creative, given their set of circumstances, which is different from when we were coming along. . >> the nonprofit works to educate people about the history of the party and continue programs with literacy, voter outreach and public health. the party's 50th anniversary conference begins tomorrow and continues through sunday with workshops and exhibits at the oakland museum of california and also at lady college. then saturday a free rally an concert will be held in downtown oakland. on sunday in oakland there will be a ceremony dedicating the grove. >>> there is an indication the bay area rental market may have reached its peak. a new report shows rentals in the bay area increased 1% in the third quarter and in some cities the average actually decreased. the change may be due to the increase in supply of rental units in the bay area, the result of new construction. >>> two
. >> i like to quote dr. king. he said the arc of the universe is long but it bends toward justice. so all of us have been working to bend that arc toward justice. it's the young people's turn, and they have to be creative, given their set of circumstances, which is different from when we were coming along. . >> the nonprofit works to educate people about the history of the party and continue programs with literacy, voter outreach and public health. the party's 50th anniversary...
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dr. martin luther king jr..plause] ♪ ♪ [applause] please welcome founding director of the national museum of african american history and culture, lonnie bunch. [applause] [cheers] >> today, a dream too long deferred is a dream no longer. [applause] what a grand and glorious day to open the museum that will not just tell of a people's journey, but also the nations story. it is hard for me to believe that we are at this moment where we as a nation where we will finally fulfill the expectations and hopes of so many generations who believed and labored for a presence on the national mall that would help all americans realize how much they have been shaped, informed and made better by the african-american experience. momenthere at this because of the commitment and support of so many of you here and thousands of others and corporations and individuals and foundations who believe that the time has come for the creation of the national museum about connecting history and culture. the diversity of the funding that it h
dr. martin luther king jr..plause] ♪ ♪ [applause] please welcome founding director of the national museum of african american history and culture, lonnie bunch. [applause] [cheers] >> today, a dream too long deferred is a dream no longer. [applause] what a grand and glorious day to open the museum that will not just tell of a people's journey, but also the nations story. it is hard for me to believe that we are at this moment where we as a nation where we will finally fulfill the...
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warmup for dr. kingn a museum he worked to get 15 years in existence there's base pace of change right there african-american president. this museum exists -- >> something else in connection with at that john lewis was -- a young radical. there was a lot of concern about what he is going to say up on podium because he was angry at jfk and all of that time and fear to overshadow dr. king's speech so they talked to him and he went along with the program eventually. but he's been a voice eve reason and moderation for black and white on both sides is really -- [inaudible] had its impact. >> you know, i was in preparing for interview and also he's got that three comic books he's a part of about his life, and the march crowd surf with stephen colbert. for a man with many in life yet another one. but you know that comic book was echo of one that he had read as he was brought into the movement and it was martin luther king, jr. and montgomery story. and that comic book which i looked at in preparation for the in
warmup for dr. kingn a museum he worked to get 15 years in existence there's base pace of change right there african-american president. this museum exists -- >> something else in connection with at that john lewis was -- a young radical. there was a lot of concern about what he is going to say up on podium because he was angry at jfk and all of that time and fear to overshadow dr. king's speech so they talked to him and he went along with the program eventually. but he's been a voice eve...
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he has this quote i have and keep it in my phone for 1967 where dr. king said, i cannot see how the negro will be totally liberated from the crushing rate of poor education, squalor housing and economic strangulation. until he had integrated with power into every level of american life. so that's kind of a theme i have been thinking. if we integrate every one of us into every area of american life, we can make a difference in these communities of color that we care so deeply about. >> those are eloquent words and i want to thank the panelists for the real important and precise perceptions that you have shared with us. i think that the challenge of bringing about a more inclusive growth is going to depend critically on our being able to unlock these opportunities that have gun to be unlocked but still require significant attention, significant work by both the private sector and, of course, the government as well. we are aided by significant research, which drives us in moving forward, and then we are inspired, really, by the work that has been done and, of
he has this quote i have and keep it in my phone for 1967 where dr. king said, i cannot see how the negro will be totally liberated from the crushing rate of poor education, squalor housing and economic strangulation. until he had integrated with power into every level of american life. so that's kind of a theme i have been thinking. if we integrate every one of us into every area of american life, we can make a difference in these communities of color that we care so deeply about. >>...
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dr. david king removed from his body and that dr. king saved him twice on the operating table. >> my heart stopped twice. i died on the table twice, and he cut my diaphragm and reached in with his hand and pumped it to get it back going again. >> ol ivera want to get back that. we posted the story on fox25boston.com. >>> three men are in jail following a violent home invasion. they broke into a home in epping new hampshire looking for drugs. how a neighborhood dog alerted them of the suspect. >> daniel: the homeowner's dog spotted the man hiding by their shed. the beagle named lucky is credited with seeing the fugitive after the man was part of a violent home invasion in an neighborhood. police quickly caught two of the three men after they pistol-whipped the victim and called police for help. the third suspect may have gotten away if it weren't for the 9-year-old beagle who spotted the man lurking the back yard. helicopters started searching the area as you can see from the air. that is about the same time lucky started barking more
dr. david king removed from his body and that dr. king saved him twice on the operating table. >> my heart stopped twice. i died on the table twice, and he cut my diaphragm and reached in with his hand and pumped it to get it back going again. >> ol ivera want to get back that. we posted the story on fox25boston.com. >>> three men are in jail following a violent home invasion. they broke into a home in epping new hampshire looking for drugs. how a neighborhood dog alerted...
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. >> dr. king also ran the 2013 marathon and treated marathon course to monitor the 2 police officers as they continue to recover. so say with wbz on air and online are for the very latest developments. . >>> tempers flare outside court after disturbing new details were revealed by a violent home invasion in orange. the suspects faced a judge yesterday for the first time. investigators think the couple was targeted because their vehicle would not have gps. >> a man kneels in prayer at the home where 95-year old thomas hardy was stabbed and sufficient foe indicated. his 77-year old wheelchair bound wife is now fighting for her life after being choked, her throat cut. the couple accused appeared behind a glass wall in court. 27-year old smith mouthed i love you to family. she and hart who was 23 were picked up in allegedly committing robberies along the way. >> there was a prolonged and horrific home invasion that lasted by our estimate for almost 2 hours. >> reporter: hart allegedly told police he d
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in 1967, the year before washington erupted in protest and violence after the assassination of dr. king the , agency sponsored a summer in the parks program, providing programs for d.c. residents. following the d.c. riot the , mayor credited the program with preventing violence in washington from becoming worse than it was, and it was pretty bad. he also publicly praised the parks service and thanked them for saving the city. how did that program work and what were its legacies? these are just a few of the projects that would help the national park service be better stewards and interpreters of the hallowed places that we preserve and protect. while you're at the meeting, you can find out more about the national park service site and programs that preserve stories of african-american life in history by visiting the exhibit in the exhibit hall, and there you will find posters that are highlighting community outreach, the jefferson national expansion memorial in st. louis, the lincoln home national historic site in illinois and youth including an urban archaeology course in richmond the l
in 1967, the year before washington erupted in protest and violence after the assassination of dr. king the , agency sponsored a summer in the parks program, providing programs for d.c. residents. following the d.c. riot the , mayor credited the program with preventing violence in washington from becoming worse than it was, and it was pretty bad. he also publicly praised the parks service and thanked them for saving the city. how did that program work and what were its legacies? these are just...
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dr. martin luther king, junior boulevard. this is not far from the tampa bypass canal and what happened here kept troopers busy for several hours. i want you to take a look at this video. this is video of the scene we arrived to as crews work to take pictures, collect evidence and workers cleaned and removed debris from the roadway. earlier i had a chance to speak with a man who described himself as a friend of one of the drivers involved in this multi vehicle crash. according to the person i spoke with, a number of friends had decided to come together, connect for a car meetup about a half a mile away. around 9:00 last night, one of the individuals decided to leave that location and ask the others to follow him either to a gas station or to a home. well, several people left the return to that initial meetup location, he could not make his way down martin luther king, junior boulevard because of a road block resulting from the accident that happened here. we're told he did recognize one of several vehicles involved in the acc
dr. martin luther king, junior boulevard. this is not far from the tampa bypass canal and what happened here kept troopers busy for several hours. i want you to take a look at this video. this is video of the scene we arrived to as crews work to take pictures, collect evidence and workers cleaned and removed debris from the roadway. earlier i had a chance to speak with a man who described himself as a friend of one of the drivers involved in this multi vehicle crash. according to the person i...
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the church was the base for the memphis sanitation workers during the 1968 strike which brought dr. king to the ci. the building for its next life but right now not sure what it's going to be. >>> plan on rushing out for the best deals on this black friday you need to make a shopping game plan. john matarese shows us when and what you can expect in this year's black friday ads so you don't waste your money. >> reporter: we're just over a antsy. want to make shopping plans and know when the big ads are coming out. we got a tease last week when bfads.net leaked the first black friday ad of the season from harbor freight tools. that is cool but my wife would kill me if i put a her a power sander for christmas. so when will we see the big ads? filled with electronics and clothing deals? the web site bestblackfriday.com analyzed releases for the past and has the following predicted release dates -- >> reporter: of course all the black friday web sites are looking to leak the ads even sooner but bottom line, you shouldn't expect to see any of the big ads until after election day. i'll tweet th
the church was the base for the memphis sanitation workers during the 1968 strike which brought dr. king to the ci. the building for its next life but right now not sure what it's going to be. >>> plan on rushing out for the best deals on this black friday you need to make a shopping game plan. john matarese shows us when and what you can expect in this year's black friday ads so you don't waste your money. >> reporter: we're just over a antsy. want to make shopping plans and...
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. >> i like the quote dr. king. the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice. bend that arc towards justice. and it's the young people's turn. and they have to be creative, given their set of circumstances, which is different from when we were coming along. >> the huey newton foundation is a nonprofit that works to educate people about the history of the black panther party and continues community programs in literacy, voter education and public health. the black panther party 50th anniversary conference begins tomorrow and continues through sunday with workshops and exhibits at the oakland museum of california and saturday a free rally and concert will be held in downtown oakland. then on sunday in oakland there will be a ceremony to dedicate bobby hutton grove. >>> there's an indication is bay area rental market may have reached its peak. a new report shows rent in the bay area only increased 1% in the third quarter, and in some cities the average rent actually decreased. that is in contrast to increases sometimes in the double digits in the previous three qu
. >> i like the quote dr. king. the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice. bend that arc towards justice. and it's the young people's turn. and they have to be creative, given their set of circumstances, which is different from when we were coming along. >> the huey newton foundation is a nonprofit that works to educate people about the history of the black panther party and continues community programs in literacy, voter education and public health. the...
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people like dr. king and thurgood marshall understood the role of charles hamilton houston. at you cannot have conversation about the civil rights movement in the united states without the inclusion of the work of charles houston. >> i propose that no other nation shall have any chance to use our silence as an alibi for all teary or designs -- ulterior designs. i propose action now before it is too late. i propose it for the sake of a better world. i say again and again, i propose it for our own american self-interest. he first came to notoriety as one of the leading isolationists. he had been a crusader for world involvement,rican following wilson enthusiastically when wilson declared war on germany. like so many americans disillusioned happened -- with what happened after that. after mussolini and hibbler tler becamei belligerent, he said, we got burned already. we don't want to be burned again. he argued for a strict neutrality act to keep america out of what looked like a european war. in that way, he was a leader in the fight with franklin roosevelt as roosevelt tried t
people like dr. king and thurgood marshall understood the role of charles hamilton houston. at you cannot have conversation about the civil rights movement in the united states without the inclusion of the work of charles houston. >> i propose that no other nation shall have any chance to use our silence as an alibi for all teary or designs -- ulterior designs. i propose action now before it is too late. i propose it for the sake of a better world. i say again and again, i propose it for...
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dr. king would go on to lead new york state education department from 2011 to 2014 before joining the department of education. despite his emphasis on making sure all students are receiving the same level of education, regardless of race or zip code, king's tactics have been criticized on all sides. at school districts, at pta meetings, congress. at the same time, he has been praised for understanding the importance of a diverse, rich, well-rounded education. dr. king supported the implementation of the every student succeeds act which replaced no child left behind. he has urged states to use the new federal education law. that's what i get for covering elections for so long. to expand and focus more on science, social studies, arts and world languages. i like that last one. dr. king has also pushed for higher standards as a stepping stone that ensures all students are ready for what's next. today he returns to his roots as a social studies teacher to speak with us here at the national press c
dr. king would go on to lead new york state education department from 2011 to 2014 before joining the department of education. despite his emphasis on making sure all students are receiving the same level of education, regardless of race or zip code, king's tactics have been criticized on all sides. at school districts, at pta meetings, congress. at the same time, he has been praised for understanding the importance of a diverse, rich, well-rounded education. dr. king supported the...