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dr. martin luther king, jr. i'm here to tell you today at 10:00 this morning, while i was here in d.c., marching with you all, the statue was erected for dr. martin luther king, jr. in atlanta, georgia at the state capitol. i see mark coming, but i'm serving notice, we're going to every state capitol in this country and we're going to demand that they erect the same type of statue. fired up. fired up. ain't going to take it no more. >> reverend dr. charles steele. we're going to stay with the first name charles here, representing the michigan state chapter of the national action network. please welcome dr. charles williams as he comes. >> first of all, let us give our credit and our congratulations to our president, reverend al sharpt sharpton, 5,000 of us. we have-- >> i'm the director of fema public affairs. thank you all for joining us this morning. today acting secretary elaine duch, coast guard commandant, and federal management agency administrator brock long to give updates on the state and local response
dr. martin luther king, jr. i'm here to tell you today at 10:00 this morning, while i was here in d.c., marching with you all, the statue was erected for dr. martin luther king, jr. in atlanta, georgia at the state capitol. i see mark coming, but i'm serving notice, we're going to every state capitol in this country and we're going to demand that they erect the same type of statue. fired up. fired up. ain't going to take it no more. >> reverend dr. charles steele. we're going to stay with...
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welcome dr. king. martin luther king iii.>> let me thank god for bringing us all here safely today and in the spirit of late great dick gregory who often said, i hope and pray that i return back to our respective destinations will be equally safe. we owe a great debt of gratitude to reverend sharpton. for a number of reasons. [applause] some of us may have thought this was called because of charlottesville. but you it was many months before charlottesville. that earth sharpton thought it was important for the religious leaders of our nation to come together. so christians and jews and muslims and other leaders faith leaders here today that we already know. go back to their respective communities. mobilizing and organize because we have a big election coming up. we have elections every year but a big one next year. we're here today because we're compelled by moral obligation. that obligation is prophetic. calls upon justice to roll down like waters and righteousness like a stream. we're here because citizens are losing confide
welcome dr. king. martin luther king iii.>> let me thank god for bringing us all here safely today and in the spirit of late great dick gregory who often said, i hope and pray that i return back to our respective destinations will be equally safe. we owe a great debt of gratitude to reverend sharpton. for a number of reasons. [applause] some of us may have thought this was called because of charlottesville. but you it was many months before charlottesville. that earth sharpton thought it...
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dr. kings dream his spirit is still so much alive amongst all of us and its thriving right here in this room. and what better evidence could there be of this then that we as a nation all pause to pay tribute to his dream. just yesterday a national federal holiday, think about that, national federal holiday for martin luther king, jr. the man who was once deemed a threat to national security by the fbi, radical troublemaker. is it not obvious that we as a nation have finally caught up with king? do you may not be living his dream but haven't we shared his dream? we are better evidence could there be than we just reelected our nation's first black president something that was unimaginable in 1963 or 1968. what better evidence could there be than that beautiful multiracial multiethnic gathering on the mall in washington d.c. that we witnessed just yesterday and was broadcast around the world? clearly we must be living the dream, right? it has been said by numerous philosophers and theologians that
dr. kings dream his spirit is still so much alive amongst all of us and its thriving right here in this room. and what better evidence could there be of this then that we as a nation all pause to pay tribute to his dream. just yesterday a national federal holiday, think about that, national federal holiday for martin luther king, jr. the man who was once deemed a threat to national security by the fbi, radical troublemaker. is it not obvious that we as a nation have finally caught up with king?...
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that's are consider dr. king had a dream. means that it's not apparent, it's not in your giving reality. it is where you're going, it's what you dream to be. it's easy in this time of arpaio being pardoned and bigotry being demonstrated in a divisive president and colin kaepernick being punished for protest. you got to dream past your despair. the young folks say stay woke. when you do stay woke you got to do some work. we can't give up. dreamers didn't give up. that's why we live better lives than they did. that does it for me. thanks for watching and to keep the conversation going, like us at facebook.com/politics nation and follow us on twitter at politics nation. i'll see you back here next sunday. i'm accident free. because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving. even though my family does, and leaves me all alone. here's something else... i don't share it with mom. i don't. right, mom? i have a brand new putter you don't even know about! it's awesome. safe driving bonus checks, only from allstate. sometimes i leave t
that's are consider dr. king had a dream. means that it's not apparent, it's not in your giving reality. it is where you're going, it's what you dream to be. it's easy in this time of arpaio being pardoned and bigotry being demonstrated in a divisive president and colin kaepernick being punished for protest. you got to dream past your despair. the young folks say stay woke. when you do stay woke you got to do some work. we can't give up. dreamers didn't give up. that's why we live better lives...
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dr. martin luther king or dr. abernathy. >> i really believe, rev, this march on august 28th there do that. when we talk about the civil rights challenges of our time from healthcare to income equality to poverty, again, who are speaking for our community? and it's up to us as faith religious leaders to continue to press and to continue to stress the importance of the community. again, it seemed like so many of the policies that are being implemented and proposed is not of our community. and again, who better to speak to these issues than us as faith and community leaders, and we're looking to do that august the 28th. >> rabbi, i think also what's important is beyond the politics, because we made this clear this is not partisan, is the morality. when we're talking about a healthcare proposal, which was proposed in the senate, that would cost up to 34 million people their health insurance, you're talking about people watching me right now with preexisting conditions, talking about people right now that need their m
dr. martin luther king or dr. abernathy. >> i really believe, rev, this march on august 28th there do that. when we talk about the civil rights challenges of our time from healthcare to income equality to poverty, again, who are speaking for our community? and it's up to us as faith religious leaders to continue to press and to continue to stress the importance of the community. again, it seemed like so many of the policies that are being implemented and proposed is not of our community....
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but i think dr. kingways said that you have to be cool and rational and thoughtful under fire and under pressure. and that violence begets violence. you can only overcome hatred with love. and how we learn to respect each other and create a society that is once again civil. now, my feeling is that president trump doesn't understand what he's doing. he's playing politics and he's in his own eegoe trip. but you and i know new orleans and i saw downstairs that you were in new orleans at katrina. >> yeah. >> and that rain covers -- is covering the midwest now, and the mississippi river runs through 75 cities and 36 states and we haven't done anything to fix the river and stop it from flooding since franklin roosevelt put it together in 1936. now, this is a perfect infrastructure position that you can do infrastructure for 33 -- 36 states, 34 of them trump carries. and all of those cities are dying or struggling. and they're struggling because as soon as they get going, the river floods and they're back in tro
but i think dr. kingways said that you have to be cool and rational and thoughtful under fire and under pressure. and that violence begets violence. you can only overcome hatred with love. and how we learn to respect each other and create a society that is once again civil. now, my feeling is that president trump doesn't understand what he's doing. he's playing politics and he's in his own eegoe trip. but you and i know new orleans and i saw downstairs that you were in new orleans at katrina....
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actually, the reports echoed dr. king when dr. king talked about the two americas. one that is white and well-off, and one that is black and underprivileged. so, when we look at that report, it is really interesting how that language is so similar. i do not want to call it plagiarism, but i will say it is distressingly similar to what dr. king said. he also said that, this could happen in any one of our cities. we are under this powderkeg. that had happen in new york, and happen in detroit, a could at happen in any urban city usa. here we are 50 years later, i understand we want to look at the positives that came out of the newark rebellion, but at the same token, we find ourselves in the same predicament. having had a black president. the question is, with all of the organizing, and everything that we have done, what is the next step? what i am seeing is, you know, us doing pretty much the same thing for the last 50 or so years. what is the methodology? how do we get from this place where we are in constant, constant, uh, not rebellion, in constant activism? >> i t
actually, the reports echoed dr. king when dr. king talked about the two americas. one that is white and well-off, and one that is black and underprivileged. so, when we look at that report, it is really interesting how that language is so similar. i do not want to call it plagiarism, but i will say it is distressingly similar to what dr. king said. he also said that, this could happen in any one of our cities. we are under this powderkeg. that had happen in new york, and happen in detroit, a...
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and believe as dr. kingit doesn't matter whether we're white, black, latin america, america, that maybe our foremothers and forefathers all came here on different ships, but we're all in the same boat now. john, you understood the words that dr. king when you said we must learn to live together as brothers and sisters. if not, we will perish as fools. >> as he read that and as we watched that, that was total silence in the studio, suggesting the power of one man's experience and the power of his words. >> it's a powerful reminder even the second time around it to see it and it seems so appropriate to play during these times because the history of this country is very rich and sometimes we need a reminder to see where we've come from. there are a lot of jokes going around, but it's not funny. i think it's great we can be reminded where we've come from and what we've accomplished in this country. >> he talks about moral obligations and the values and what the actions of what one man can do and john embodies th
and believe as dr. kingit doesn't matter whether we're white, black, latin america, america, that maybe our foremothers and forefathers all came here on different ships, but we're all in the same boat now. john, you understood the words that dr. king when you said we must learn to live together as brothers and sisters. if not, we will perish as fools. >> as he read that and as we watched that, that was total silence in the studio, suggesting the power of one man's experience and the power...
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dr. king as we otf times quote, dr. g was criticized because he had a peaceful movement and people often said when he came to the town that he was bringing violence even though he wasn't bringing it. people reacted towards him. dr. king was smart and correct. you cannot have -- you can protest and be against the government and against what's happening but you don't have to resort to violence. >> hold on a second. >> his people resorted to violence. >> we just got new information in. the mother of the suspect, the man hop drove that car and is now accused of second degree murder, for killing a 32-year-old woman, the mother is speaking out. we'll have the details coming up next. the mother is speaking out. we'll have the details coming up next. 32-year-old woman, the mother is speaking out. we'll have the details coming up next. it's mozzarella sticks on top of grilled chicken. it's cajun shrimp on top of steak. it's labor day weekend on top of the fourth of july. hotdogs. it's abe lincoln on top of george washington. yond
dr. king as we otf times quote, dr. g was criticized because he had a peaceful movement and people often said when he came to the town that he was bringing violence even though he wasn't bringing it. people reacted towards him. dr. king was smart and correct. you cannot have -- you can protest and be against the government and against what's happening but you don't have to resort to violence. >> hold on a second. >> his people resorted to violence. >> we just got new...
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dr. king lost his life trying to stop the klan. responsible parent raises their kid to not hate based on color. someone says they want to stand again that and they are killed in america by a nazi there should not be surprise there is condemnation about hate groups, terrorism. that's what we're supposed to do. i am very concerned he is not sending a strong enough signal to people who think this is the right way to engage in politics in america, mowing people down, showing up with shields and guns. he missed an opportunity to say i'm making america great again. this is not great. it has to stop right now. he said some good things but he did not say enough things and i'm worried. >> that ends this hour of our breaking news. i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. ewi i will be back with more coverage of this protest nightmare in virginia. stay with us. and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a t
dr. king lost his life trying to stop the klan. responsible parent raises their kid to not hate based on color. someone says they want to stand again that and they are killed in america by a nazi there should not be surprise there is condemnation about hate groups, terrorism. that's what we're supposed to do. i am very concerned he is not sending a strong enough signal to people who think this is the right way to engage in politics in america, mowing people down, showing up with shields and...
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it's an old tactic they've taken from dr. king. we are living in 2017 in which the president of the united states cannot find it in his heart or mind and one would hope he could find it in both places to condemn the darkest part of the american psyche. until we grapple with that we'll have a continually frustrating conversation about these important issues. >> charlie: are you suggesting he can't find it in his heart because he's a racist or because he's blinded by political strategy? >> i think the best thing you can say about the president's reaction on saturday is it was morally ambiguous. that's the best thing you can say. he governs to his base. that's clearly part of his political strategy and his base includes people not entirely people but includes people like david duke who said this weekend that we voted for trump to take our country back. that's what we have to do. that's what david duke said and the president before he was the president cond -- couldn't find it in his heart or mind to remove himself from that vitriol. >
it's an old tactic they've taken from dr. king. we are living in 2017 in which the president of the united states cannot find it in his heart or mind and one would hope he could find it in both places to condemn the darkest part of the american psyche. until we grapple with that we'll have a continually frustrating conversation about these important issues. >> charlie: are you suggesting he can't find it in his heart because he's a racist or because he's blinded by political strategy?...
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though people who knew that the time such talk about houston and his role a wonderful speech and dr. king 1959. and with thurgood marshall and putting everybody on notice but i fake it is a great example of alerting would have that conversation and civil rights was impacted by the way that it was framed it with that sole rights movement with the work of charles used in. >> we are prime time during this congressional recess and we're showing stops on our cities to work -- [inaudible] >> i went out into the community the used to be a thriving community that there were shops all along the avenue. >> with discrimination with those darker skinned students they call him cracker and a day, flying up the street.
though people who knew that the time such talk about houston and his role a wonderful speech and dr. king 1959. and with thurgood marshall and putting everybody on notice but i fake it is a great example of alerting would have that conversation and civil rights was impacted by the way that it was framed it with that sole rights movement with the work of charles used in. >> we are prime time during this congressional recess and we're showing stops on our cities to work -- [inaudible]...
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we're just trying to get people to come together and as dr. king the things are happening are unbelievable. and it's crazy in my video you see the 60s and what we're happening in 2017 and it's the same. it's crazy. >> so with the title being message for america, with your music, what is your message 4 america? >> really is bringing people together, talking to the youth and getting them to understand they're going to be running our country. we want to get people together with love and love is so important and respecting each other. it's nonviolence coming together and doing what we can and standing for rights and protesting in a peaceful way. >> we need music like this right now because music does heal. >> it does. >> and you are agog to have a big crowd tonight the weather is supposed to be pretty good. >> it's going to be fun. >> who else is is on the stage? >> don't is dave koz, larry graham and i think they added lakeside. but we have a lot of great artists on my records as well. george clinton we did one nation, israel houghton. ringo starrr, w
we're just trying to get people to come together and as dr. king the things are happening are unbelievable. and it's crazy in my video you see the 60s and what we're happening in 2017 and it's the same. it's crazy. >> so with the title being message for america, with your music, what is your message 4 america? >> really is bringing people together, talking to the youth and getting them to understand they're going to be running our country. we want to get people together with love...
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though people who knew that the time such talk about houston and his role a wonderful speech and dr. king 1959. and with thurgood marshall and putting everybody on notice but i fake it is a great example of alerting would have that conversation and civil rights was impacted by the way that it was framed it with that sole rights movement with the work of charles used in. >> we are prime time during this congressional recess and we're showing stops on our cities to work -- [inaudible]
though people who knew that the time such talk about houston and his role a wonderful speech and dr. king 1959. and with thurgood marshall and putting everybody on notice but i fake it is a great example of alerting would have that conversation and civil rights was impacted by the way that it was framed it with that sole rights movement with the work of charles used in. >> we are prime time during this congressional recess and we're showing stops on our cities to work -- [inaudible]
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those are all things i learned about dr. king. i just went through a point in my life where i could no longer tow the democratic line because that's what i was told to do. i had to adhere to the virtues and the principles that i had been told all my life we're supposed to. so i couldn't turn away when i saw it. i had been taught that these ar the principles i'm supposed to stand for. >> you skipped if, i heard you correctly, you went from king to jackson, jesse to sanders. did you mean to skip over obama? >> yeah, i did. and that's not a slight on my president. he has been next to black jew jesus when hit the flea market in '88, he is the greatest wall hanging picture of any black barber house or household. >> he may be like black jesus. >> he may be the black jesus. but the reason i don't is because he compared himself to reagan. and there is no room for a reaganite in that. and i'm not saying that sand serz better. but i am opposed to most of the policies of ronald reagan. therefore, if you put your snefl a reagan light, i can't
those are all things i learned about dr. king. i just went through a point in my life where i could no longer tow the democratic line because that's what i was told to do. i had to adhere to the virtues and the principles that i had been told all my life we're supposed to. so i couldn't turn away when i saw it. i had been taught that these ar the principles i'm supposed to stand for. >> you skipped if, i heard you correctly, you went from king to jackson, jesse to sanders. did you mean to...
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a bloody sunday in selma, where afterwards dr. king called thousands of ministers and hundreds of people of faith to come together and join in selma, as they march down that he hedm pettis bridge. and in that march, they brought a brigade of hope, not a brigade of hate. so i think it's time for us to begin to organize in ourselves -- organize ourselves in such a way where we are that same brigade of hope. not a brigade of hate that we saw in virginia yesterday. >> you know, reverend, i've got to say, reverend nixon, as we look at this, and we are talking about dealing not only with blacks and jews and catholics and muslims and -- and other faiths, but we must also, unlike many years ago, make sure women, make sure the lgbtq community and clergy involved. but i must say that disappointment would be a mild way of saying to how the president responded. the president seemed to try to say that there was bigotry and hate and all, on all sides. rather than directly deal with the fact that people armed with helmets, armed with instruments went
a bloody sunday in selma, where afterwards dr. king called thousands of ministers and hundreds of people of faith to come together and join in selma, as they march down that he hedm pettis bridge. and in that march, they brought a brigade of hope, not a brigade of hate. so i think it's time for us to begin to organize in ourselves -- organize ourselves in such a way where we are that same brigade of hope. not a brigade of hate that we saw in virginia yesterday. >> you know, reverend, i've...
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dr. king's "i have a dream" speech and taking the trump administration to task for endangering that dreamister visit nationalactionnetwork.net, sign up and stand up. >>> now joining me live is martin luther king iii. first of all, martin, thank you for being with us this morning as we prepare this march. before i get to the march, though, last night we lost a very key ally of your father and you and myself in activist comedian dick gregory. i know he marched with your father, went to jail with your father and decades later went to jail with you and i in st. louis protesting construction sites on i-70. so he went to two generation of kings, a real iconic figure in civil rights and entertainment. >> absolutely. and first i just want to share my condolences to his wife leanne gregg ri and the ten children that they have as well as his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. we lost a giant yesterday as you have stated, reverend. i started reminiscing yesterday as i remembered all those times that you and i and he were in jail together fighting for justice, but this man will never be forgotten
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i believe if we are truly, truly to honor dr. king, if we are to ever catch up with king we have got to be willing to continue his work. we have got to be willing to go back and pick up where he left off and do the hard work of movement building on behalf of poor people of all colors. in 1968 dr. king told us the time to come to transition from the civil rights movement to a human rights movement. meaningful equality he said could not be achieved through civil rights alone without basic human rights, the right to work, the right to shelter, the right to quality education and human rights civil rights aren't empty promise. so in honor of dr. king and all those who labored in the old jim crow i hope we will commit ourselves to building a human rights movement to end mass incarceration. a movement for education, movement for jobs, movement and all forms of legal discrimination against people, discrimination that denies basic human rights to work, to shelter into food. what must be due to begin this movement? first i believe we have got t
i believe if we are truly, truly to honor dr. king, if we are to ever catch up with king we have got to be willing to continue his work. we have got to be willing to go back and pick up where he left off and do the hard work of movement building on behalf of poor people of all colors. in 1968 dr. king told us the time to come to transition from the civil rights movement to a human rights movement. meaningful equality he said could not be achieved through civil rights alone without basic human...
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one is the assassination of dr. king in 1968 which started the influx or the outflux, if you will -- if that's a word -- of white residents from memphis the suburbs. and then the second one was the desegregation of memphis city schools through busing which also completed this outmigration of white memphians to the suburbs. and that allowed the african-american population to be the majority population and then culminate with the election of dr. harrington, the first african-american mayor, in 1991. the one major point that i took away from this book is that voting is critical. and it's still the case today. voting is absolutely critical for everyone. and 'said this -- i've said this, my wife has heard this a lot of different times. the message that i have is if you don't participate in the electoral process, you get who you don't vote for. and that -- and we've seen that. we've seen that far too often. i think we've seen that last year. we got who we didn't vote for because the voting was not as robust as it should have b
one is the assassination of dr. king in 1968 which started the influx or the outflux, if you will -- if that's a word -- of white residents from memphis the suburbs. and then the second one was the desegregation of memphis city schools through busing which also completed this outmigration of white memphians to the suburbs. and that allowed the african-american population to be the majority population and then culminate with the election of dr. harrington, the first african-american mayor, in...
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all kinds i'm a rabbi from the jewish community are here to send the message loud and clear that dr king stream is not yet for phil and we need to march until it is and the jews were with king fifty four years ago and this is our fight for justice as much as anybody else's after speaking with a lot of people here at the march they were saying although martin luther king jr is a dream has not yet been fulfilled they will work together to make sure racism ceases to exist in this country and washington nationally banks are t. . in the wake of violence from the night the wright rally in charlottesville virginia fifty two year old richard wilson preston was arrested saturday and charged with discharging a firearm within one thousand feet of a school this comes after the release of the video taken by a legal observer for the american civil liberties union of virginia the video shows a white man yelling a racial epithet before a man and firing a gun at a black man who was wielding a spray can which was b.s. as a torrent i think those who use after the fact virginia police troopers can be seen p
all kinds i'm a rabbi from the jewish community are here to send the message loud and clear that dr king stream is not yet for phil and we need to march until it is and the jews were with king fifty four years ago and this is our fight for justice as much as anybody else's after speaking with a lot of people here at the march they were saying although martin luther king jr is a dream has not yet been fulfilled they will work together to make sure racism ceases to exist in this country and...
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dr. ben carson. [cheers] >> and thank you to a very, very special man, franklin graham, reverend franklin graham, for leading us in prayer, and thank you to alveda king, the niece of the great dr. martin luther king. [cheers] >> it really shows you that america is indeed a nation of faith. we know that. >> yeah! >> well, i'm thrilled to be back in phoenix in the great state of arizona. [cheers] >> where so many thousands of hard-working american patriots.
dr. ben carson. [cheers] >> and thank you to a very, very special man, franklin graham, reverend franklin graham, for leading us in prayer, and thank you to alveda king, the niece of the great dr. martin luther king. [cheers] >> it really shows you that america is indeed a nation of faith. we know that. >> yeah! >> well, i'm thrilled to be back in phoenix in the great state of arizona. [cheers] >> where so many thousands of hard-working american patriots.
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dr. martin luther king. you probably swung by his house a couple of times back in the day. what dr. ng always said, keep your eyes on the prize. you've got donald trump in the white house. he's got jeff sessions by his side. you want confederate monuments, jeff sessions is a living confed rat monument! play it cool! play it cool! when obama gave us reparations, we didn't grab tick tiki torched scream direct deposit, we just cashed the checks. >> trevor: black americans got reparations? >> i'm sorry, who? >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everybody! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause so you love your game? so does he. you say ain't nobody gonna work harder? he said the same thing. you get an hour of training in before the sun even comes up? plenty of early risers out there. you got the gear? they got the gear. you got a secret weapon. this dude doesn't need one. see this isn't just a game of inches. this is a game of ounces and the next ounce you give might just be the one that the other guy doesn't gatorade, rehydrate, replenish and refuel. (boy) and these are the lungs. (class) ewww
dr. martin luther king. you probably swung by his house a couple of times back in the day. what dr. ng always said, keep your eyes on the prize. you've got donald trump in the white house. he's got jeff sessions by his side. you want confederate monuments, jeff sessions is a living confed rat monument! play it cool! play it cool! when obama gave us reparations, we didn't grab tick tiki torched scream direct deposit, we just cashed the checks. >> trevor: black americans got reparations?...
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dr. king's march on washington. that quest for justice lives on today. >> we have the constitutional right not only to march but to be first class citizens. >> reverend al sharpton's network put together the minister's march for justice, faith leaders from near and far and martin luther king the third gathered steps from his father's memorial. >> and we're going to walk together through the streets of washington to the justice department. >> to demand that the unforgettable words of dr. king. >> i h >> spoken on the steps of the lincoln memorial be the american way. >> feels powerful. feels wonderful, feels liberating. feels reminiscent when i was there, 54 years ago ♪ >> clara marches today. dc is home now, her thoughts are never far from her childhood and segregated alabama. >> i pray we would be forward moving americans. >> the march ended with a rally at the department of justice, martin luther king the third and reverend jessie jackson talked about the state of our country and the work that still needs to be do
dr. king's march on washington. that quest for justice lives on today. >> we have the constitutional right not only to march but to be first class citizens. >> reverend al sharpton's network put together the minister's march for justice, faith leaders from near and far and martin luther king the third gathered steps from his father's memorial. >> and we're going to walk together through the streets of washington to the justice department. >> to demand that the...
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dr. martin luther king. you probably swung by his house a couple of times back in the day. what dr. lways said, keep your eyes on the prize. you've got donald trump in the white house. he's got jeff sessions by his side. you want confederate monuments, jeff sessions is a living confed rat monument! play it cool! play it cool! when obama gave us reparations, we didn't grab tick tiki torched scream direct deposit, we just cashed the checks. >> trevor: black americans got reparations? >> i'm sorry, who? >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everybody! we'll be right back! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause man: rated t for teen. chloe: you know that treasure hunting is not for the risk averse; right? nadine: i'd say we could use all the luck we can get. down! chloe: and some guns. [music playing] chloe: sorry, mate. ♪ (low backgro♪ music) ♪ (music intensifies) ♪ a refreshing combination of vitamins and electrolytes. vitaminwater. drink outside the lines. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to the "the daily show." my guest tonight is a national correspondent for "bloomberg busin
dr. martin luther king. you probably swung by his house a couple of times back in the day. what dr. lways said, keep your eyes on the prize. you've got donald trump in the white house. he's got jeff sessions by his side. you want confederate monuments, jeff sessions is a living confed rat monument! play it cool! play it cool! when obama gave us reparations, we didn't grab tick tiki torched scream direct deposit, we just cashed the checks. >> trevor: black americans got reparations?...
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dr. martin luther king. you probably swung by his house a couple of times back in the day. what dr. always said, keep your eyes on the prize. you've got donald trump in the white house. he's got jeff sessions by his side. you want confederate monuments, jeff sessions is a living confed rat monument! play it cool! play it cool! when obama gave us reparations, we didn't grab tick tiki torched scream direct deposit, we just cashed the checks. >> trevor: black americans got reparations? >> i'm sorry, who? >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everybody! we'll be right back! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause classic hershey's; plus cookie bits; plus caramel. hershey's cookie layer crunch. a layered twist on a classic. hershey's cookie layer crunch. ♪ ♪u.g.l.y. you ain't got no alibi ♪get ugly. get ugly. propel. the only water with enough electrolytes to put back what you lose in sweat. ♪ here ya go. awesome, thank you. thank you. that's... not your car. your car's ready! wrong car... this is not your car? i would love to take it, but no. oh, i'm so sorry about that. you guys wanna check it
dr. martin luther king. you probably swung by his house a couple of times back in the day. what dr. always said, keep your eyes on the prize. you've got donald trump in the white house. he's got jeff sessions by his side. you want confederate monuments, jeff sessions is a living confed rat monument! play it cool! play it cool! when obama gave us reparations, we didn't grab tick tiki torched scream direct deposit, we just cashed the checks. >> trevor: black americans got reparations?...
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. >> did dr. king-- sorry. did dr. king's experiences growing up in the church, being a preacher, influence his leadership style in the movement? >> the question is what did his experience in church have on his leadership style and the movement. there's lots of ways of answering that question but one of the documents we have is when he takes his first pulpit. here he was always under the eye of his father. sometimes he would come back in the summer and serve as the minister, give his father time to take a vacation, things like that. but when he went to dexter avenue baptist church and took the pastorship of that church his father gave him some advice based on his knowledge of how you run a church. remember, the baptist church is somewhat unique in the sense they can hire, but they can also fire a minister, okay? there is this balance. and so, reverend king, who knew this, told his son, you have to have a firm hand. so we have this document where martin is talking about -- he's giving one of his first sermons to a new co
. >> did dr. king-- sorry. did dr. king's experiences growing up in the church, being a preacher, influence his leadership style in the movement? >> the question is what did his experience in church have on his leadership style and the movement. there's lots of ways of answering that question but one of the documents we have is when he takes his first pulpit. here he was always under the eye of his father. sometimes he would come back in the summer and serve as the minister, give...
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dr. king's dream. sts, ministers of all faith, muslim imans well gather here at 10:00 o'clock and rally at 11:0s martin luther king iii is already in town. he'll be speaking among when you see people 54 years after king's dream marching through charlottesville saying jews will not replace us it's time to march again. >> let me ask you about that. >> we see people convicted of racial profiling being pardoned it's time to march again. >> let me ask you about that, refer ren, because you spent much of your life studying these racial did you pa parities that have existed in this country for long amount of time. to see what happened in charlottesville some people may have been study and others said this is just the face of what has always been there perhaps maybe hidden a little bit below the surface. what is your take on what we're seeing today in america? >> this in my judgment has been there. we were in denial many said that people that were activists like myself were not needed. we knew it was still ther
dr. king's dream. sts, ministers of all faith, muslim imans well gather here at 10:00 o'clock and rally at 11:0s martin luther king iii is already in town. he'll be speaking among when you see people 54 years after king's dream marching through charlottesville saying jews will not replace us it's time to march again. >> let me ask you about that. >> we see people convicted of racial profiling being pardoned it's time to march again. >> let me ask you about that, refer ren,...
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i think they have tragically taken it perhaps from dr. king.hink it was a critical point to take the right place during the movement. birmingham was a strategic choice because of bull connor. where we are living in right now, 2017, a moment in which the president of the united states cannot find it in his heart or his mind -- one would hope he would find in both races ideally -- to condemn what is evidently the darkest part of the american psyche. i think that until we grapple with that, then we are going to frustratingnually conversation about these issues. charlie: are you suggesting he can't find in his heart because he's a racist, or he can't find it in his heart because he's blinded by political strategy? jon: i think the best thing you can say about the president's reaction on saturday is that it was morally ambiguous. that's the best thing you can say. he governs to his base. that's clearly part of his political strategy. people --se includes not entirely -- but includes duke, who saidid this weekend, we voted for trump to take our count
i think they have tragically taken it perhaps from dr. king.hink it was a critical point to take the right place during the movement. birmingham was a strategic choice because of bull connor. where we are living in right now, 2017, a moment in which the president of the united states cannot find it in his heart or his mind -- one would hope he would find in both races ideally -- to condemn what is evidently the darkest part of the american psyche. i think that until we grapple with that, then...
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wade as national law with planned parenthood deliberately targeting black children, dr. king wanted repentance and revival. the new generation you are talking about, the hate on the left, they want redistribution and revenge. this is something we must a dress. the hate on the left is not soap -- pure and simple that they just want to get along. no. it is deliberately toward one group alone in the country, christians. this is problematic. we battle in the voting growth. if we want change, we should do what they did in charlottesville, and the people should say, they decided if we don't like the decision, maybe we should run for city council, or we push a case to the supreme court and once the court decides, oh well, the next opportunity is to push people up to the court and get the decision changed. if we get to mob rule, this will not and pretty for any of us. very difficult to rebuild from those types of ashes. thatve never gotten to point. every city that burned down through the history, they still have not reimburse -- rebuild themselves. it is not good of we continue with
wade as national law with planned parenthood deliberately targeting black children, dr. king wanted repentance and revival. the new generation you are talking about, the hate on the left, they want redistribution and revenge. this is something we must a dress. the hate on the left is not soap -- pure and simple that they just want to get along. no. it is deliberately toward one group alone in the country, christians. this is problematic. we battle in the voting growth. if we want change, we...
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that is exactly who we are not supposed to be, that is exactly what dr. kingainst and ultimately died for. and this isn't a republican issue, this isn't a democrat issue, this is an america issue. the sad, tragic thing is that the fifth district of virginia and charlottesville in particular are amazing places, and we should be colored by the acts of people such as this is unfortunate. i'm going to keep on fighting. this is a fight worth having, because it's really over the very essence of who we are. mark: and in keeping, finally, with that shut, you met kessler, shook his hand, what is your message to him right now? >> go away. i mean, certainly, you know, he has a right to speak and all that, but i am telling you right now looking into the camera at that person should he be watching, that you fail to grasp what this country is meant to be. this is a land where all people of all creeds can come together and find, i hope, a common, agreeable purpose; that is, that we all have a right to aspire and succeed and that we all have a right to do so so free of the na
that is exactly who we are not supposed to be, that is exactly what dr. kingainst and ultimately died for. and this isn't a republican issue, this isn't a democrat issue, this is an america issue. the sad, tragic thing is that the fifth district of virginia and charlottesville in particular are amazing places, and we should be colored by the acts of people such as this is unfortunate. i'm going to keep on fighting. this is a fight worth having, because it's really over the very essence of who...
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dr. king, next year, 50 years. his death.t have you done in the last 50 years as an american to make sure that his dream has come true? i think that's what people need to look at at this moment. the president has to say something really powerful. you at your neighborhood, your school, your place of worship, do something to stop the old vestiging from taking root. >> it is on the burden of everyone. it's on the backs of everyone to make a difference in the case. going back to the president of the united states, the leader of the free word, the question many people are raising about his term kwoe"on many sides." again, looking at the clashes that took place. what does he surmise by "on many sides." is this saying one is as legitimate as another. >> i don't know what the president is thinking there. but i can tell you this, you cannot compare these two pieces. there is an importance in looking at the civil rights movement and what it did and those people to say, no, you cannot bring these old vestiges back. you can't compare the
dr. king, next year, 50 years. his death.t have you done in the last 50 years as an american to make sure that his dream has come true? i think that's what people need to look at at this moment. the president has to say something really powerful. you at your neighborhood, your school, your place of worship, do something to stop the old vestiging from taking root. >> it is on the burden of everyone. it's on the backs of everyone to make a difference in the case. going back to the president...
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comedy club owners were -- how did his actions help propel the work of dr. king and the activists during this dark period? >> first of all, have have an entertainer of his statue to stang alongside dr. king, andrew young and others, was critically important. he used his skills and his resources, and also sacrificed for his family, he was on the road. he was away from his family in the move. >> 11 kids to take care of. it was extraordinary. >> pardon? >> 11 kids to take care of. >> absolutely. he was a friend. he appeared on my show last june 23rd when he was honored in d.c. he'll be missed. people need to understand, he understood consciousness. we were talking about white conservative evangelicals. dick gregory did not say, i'm going to go out and make my money on the stage and, hey, i'll send the check. he said, i'm going to put my body on the line. he was there physically, not just when it came to a check. so a tree freedom fighter and somebody who people should know, understand and respect. he'll be greatly missed. we'll be paying tribute to him all week long
comedy club owners were -- how did his actions help propel the work of dr. king and the activists during this dark period? >> first of all, have have an entertainer of his statue to stang alongside dr. king, andrew young and others, was critically important. he used his skills and his resources, and also sacrificed for his family, he was on the road. he was away from his family in the move. >> 11 kids to take care of. it was extraordinary. >> pardon? >> 11 kids to take...
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picture supporting donald trump, another poster that reads original jim crow, and different poster of dr. king, jr. the property manager who is responsible for the imagery is on away on hav vacation, his attorneys say that posters are patriotic and historical, a attorney representing a former owner, who used to live here said that current owners need more control over what happens where they live. >> our case over. my client was concerned, he was very involved in this building. well -- gliek to see the right thing done. >> what is the right thing done. >> a board to oversea operationn of this building. >> in manhattan controversy continues over whether to remove statue of cluck columbus in columbus circle. they recommend that it comes down, yet new york state commission for social justice, is fighting to keep it in queens, alegion aashley johnsonh "chasing news." bill: thank you. >> we're joined by 7 someone who is fighting to keep columbus statue in the circle, hear are you. >> how you doing. bill: what do you say. >> america should be unified. to have a recommendation from a so-called leader
picture supporting donald trump, another poster that reads original jim crow, and different poster of dr. king, jr. the property manager who is responsible for the imagery is on away on hav vacation, his attorneys say that posters are patriotic and historical, a attorney representing a former owner, who used to live here said that current owners need more control over what happens where they live. >> our case over. my client was concerned, he was very involved in this building. well --...
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today they were marching from the dr martin luther king memorial all the way to the department of justice in order to make their presence known and to honor dr martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech i want to quickly take a look at my reporting of the events. kitty for you. i'm here at the department of justice in washington d.c. where behind me you will see hundreds of the ministers that have gathered here today to march for justice many of them are saying that they've seen an uptick in hate crimes once president donald trump and attorney general jeff sessions took office right by god that's a guide many people who gather today are unhappy with the injustices that many people face in this country our criminal justice system is one of the places that we have to start the mass incarceration of black and brown people in our country. feels like a systemic form of oppression and how that then is an act and has created a new sense of slavery a new jim crow i would like to see an honest and open conversation about the role of white supremacy in the founding of our country and how it's in
today they were marching from the dr martin luther king memorial all the way to the department of justice in order to make their presence known and to honor dr martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech i want to quickly take a look at my reporting of the events. kitty for you. i'm here at the department of justice in washington d.c. where behind me you will see hundreds of the ministers that have gathered here today to march for justice many of them are saying that they've seen an uptick in...
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and that we need to aspire to the greatest, best good of this country as outlined by jefferson and dr. kingthis need to be opportunity to come together. i want to say this. i pardon me for throwing a partisan barb. david: go ahead. >> when the vice president of the united states joe biden says and i quote, they want to put y'all back in chains, don't be surprised when people take a militant tact. that we need to change the rhetoric on both sides of the aisle. people need to apologize for comments like that and not make them. we need to start taking each other at face value. sit down with our neighbors of different opinions and understand that they're human beings. and that there are fringe elements that would seek to destroy the sacrifice of millions to include dr. king and abraham lincoln, both of whom died in working towards a more perfect union. this country is too good to be brought to its knees by a bunch of bad actors looking for opportunity to do bad things. the fact that is happened in my district is appalling. david: do you think, congressman, that those views are shared by the maj
and that we need to aspire to the greatest, best good of this country as outlined by jefferson and dr. kingthis need to be opportunity to come together. i want to say this. i pardon me for throwing a partisan barb. david: go ahead. >> when the vice president of the united states joe biden says and i quote, they want to put y'all back in chains, don't be surprised when people take a militant tact. that we need to change the rhetoric on both sides of the aisle. people need to apologize for...
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dr. alvita king the niece of dr. uther king will talk about keeping the peace at a time like this, and with white house council ceo's bolting, this billionaire says they're making a costly mistake for all americans, gop donor foster friece is coming up. &%c1 &%f0 ... ♪ music edible arrangements for summer. order in store or online. >> a pre-speech rally getting ready to start in boston with counter-protesters gathering in the area. let's go to molly line there at the free speech protest on boston common. >> hi, trish, 500 law enforcement officers will be out here, because of this event and the counter protest that steve harrigan was reporting o that ultately end up in the common, the rally members. free speech rly members intenned to come into this place and there are opposing views or believe they're opposed and they appear to be outnumbering them. see the crowd behind me. great many science and people around the entrance, where the free speech people are into the stands and speaking to the members throughout the day
dr. alvita king the niece of dr. uther king will talk about keeping the peace at a time like this, and with white house council ceo's bolting, this billionaire says they're making a costly mistake for all americans, gop donor foster friece is coming up. &%c1 &%f0 ... ♪ music edible arrangements for summer. order in store or online. >> a pre-speech rally getting ready to start in boston with counter-protesters gathering in the area. let's go to molly line there at the free speech...