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dr. plant martin -- dr. rtin jr.er king the idea of a just america and air america and inclusive merica and generous america, that idea ultimately triumphed. as is true across the landscape not erican history we can examine this moment in isolation. of aarch on selma was part broad are campaign that spanned generatio generations. leaders that day part of a long line of heroes. e gather here to celebrate them. we gather here to honor the courage of ordinary americans endure billy clubs gasthe chasening rods, tear and the trampling hoof and espite the gush of blood and splintered bone would stay truth to their north star and keep toward justice. instructed cripture for joy and hope, be patient in tribulation. be constant in prayer. days to come they went .ack again and again when the trumpet call sounded or more to join the people came. black and white. young and old. christian and jew. singinghe american flag the same anthems full of faith .nd hope a white newsman, bill plant, who then and is arches quipped th
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dr. martin luther king, and my good friend, congressman lewis and so many of you who were involved in this movement. we need more men and women who are not afraid to stand up and work for what they believe in. alabama is a different state today than it was in 1965. and so is our nation. we've come along way since the events of that bloody sunday. selma changed america. selma changed the world. today, we honor the memory, the work and the sacrifice of those who saw a better vision for our state and our country. and it is extremely important for younger generations to know about the sacrifices that were made on this bridge and in the entire civil rights movement. but we choose toe look beyond those ugly scars and focus on what alabama really is and what it can be. alabama is my sweet home. i was raised here and i have a great love and respect for all of the people who call themselves alabamaians. it's a place where economic opportunity abounds and there are good-paying jobs for our people and where our children can get a good education. children of all backgrounds. alabama is a place where n
dr. martin luther king, and my good friend, congressman lewis and so many of you who were involved in this movement. we need more men and women who are not afraid to stand up and work for what they believe in. alabama is a different state today than it was in 1965. and so is our nation. we've come along way since the events of that bloody sunday. selma changed america. selma changed the world. today, we honor the memory, the work and the sacrifice of those who saw a better vision for our state...
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dr. martin luther king jr. dr. . >>> a special remembrance for people who died of aids. >>i think it helps other people and the memories so they could filled joy. >>how students at a bay area elementary school celebrated world aids day today.>>> more follow -- fallout from the police killing of a teenager. we need to be ready for my name's scott strenfel and r i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events arise our forecast get crews out ahead of the storm to minimize any outages. during storm season we want our customers to be ready and stay safe. learn how you can be prepared at pge.com/beprepared. together, we're building a better california. >>> the mayor of chicago fire the city's police chief in the midst of an uproar over the controversial police shooting. officers said 17-year-old laquan mcdonald was holding a knife when officer jason vandyke opened
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dr. martin luther king jr.. that for understood not just christians, but for any human being it was to reach a level of integrity, honesty and decency as a long-distance runner, you have to kill something in yourself -- fear. you have to deal something in yourself -- your obsession with position and status and wealth. , authorr: john danforth of both the relevance of religion." >> religion does point us build ourselves. and for faithful people, the "what is in it for me," the me is not central. announcer: and then senator mccaskill talks about her life. >> i don't think we do anybody any favors by trying to dress up politicians as if we are not real human beings that have made major mistakes and had major problems in our lives. announcer: saturday evening at 7:00, a panel on william f buckley junior's run for mayor. and at 11:00, winston groom discusses his latest book "the generals." >> one of the first questions i am usually asked when i do a tv or radio show is why did you choose these three men from the seco
dr. martin luther king jr.. that for understood not just christians, but for any human being it was to reach a level of integrity, honesty and decency as a long-distance runner, you have to kill something in yourself -- fear. you have to deal something in yourself -- your obsession with position and status and wealth. , authorr: john danforth of both the relevance of religion." >> religion does point us build ourselves. and for faithful people, the "what is in it for me,"...
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dr. martin luther king, jr., injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. we will be following the announcement and have more previews for you as the morning progresses. live now along ben franklin parkway, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >> an apparent response object dominican republic's comment about muslim, people of several faiths will gather for a candlelight vigil at rightenhouse square. a mom and a rabbi and a pastor will calm for prayers and calm for an end to anti--mus lick and anti--refugee rhetoric following the terrorist attacks. philadelphia police are looking into how hypodermic needles were found at school. they brought them from home to school an passed them out to other students. some kids poked themselves. some poked other students around them. right now it is fought clear whether the needles had been contaminated. >> that's what scarce me. you know, i don't know, hiv, hepatitis, herpes, syphilis, anything. >> most of the students who were stuck were taken to the hospital for some precautionary tests. at this point the school district says
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dr. martin luther king, jr., injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. we will be following that announcement. live for now, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >> thanks. >>> boxing legend muhammad ali is criticizing donald trump's banning muslims from entering the united states. he said, in part, quote, we as muslims have to stands up to those who use islam to advance their own personal agenda. they have alienated many from learning about islam. he says he couldn't recall many great muslim athletes, months ago, trump called ali his friend and posted this photo on his facebook page. more than a dozen former officers are suing the camden county police department. they say they were denied jobs because of their age and race. they were laid off when county police force two years ago, the lawsuit says black and hispanic apply can't will pull over. the two say those new officers were yinger and white. a statement from the county says in part this suit has got more fiction in it than a harry potter novel and is an utter and complete waste of the taxpayers time. the
dr. martin luther king, jr., injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. we will be following that announcement. live for now, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >> thanks. >>> boxing legend muhammad ali is criticizing donald trump's banning muslims from entering the united states. he said, in part, quote, we as muslims have to stands up to those who use islam to advance their own personal agenda. they have alienated many from learning about islam. he says he couldn't recall...
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dr. martin luther king jr. spearheaded and led the modern civil rights movement for all of america in the 1950's and 60's. as the legal architect of the movement, attorney gray's role cannot be underestimated. , you mayttorney gray not enjoy many of the freedoms and creature comforts we now have. 1999 graduate a of the university of south alabama had it not been for attorney gray. helping to desegregate more than 100 local school systems, as well as all of the public colleges and universities in the state of alabama. thank you, sir. thank you. [applause] attorney gray was born here in montgomery, alabama on december 14, 1930. does he will be 85 -- thus, he will be 85 and there is no sign of him slowing down anytime soon. [applause] he received his college degree from the alabama state college in 1951. [applause] and his doctorate from case western reserve university school of law in 1954. being forced to leave his beloved state of alabama to earn his law degree because of segregation, attorney gray cloud to des
dr. martin luther king jr. spearheaded and led the modern civil rights movement for all of america in the 1950's and 60's. as the legal architect of the movement, attorney gray's role cannot be underestimated. , you mayttorney gray not enjoy many of the freedoms and creature comforts we now have. 1999 graduate a of the university of south alabama had it not been for attorney gray. helping to desegregate more than 100 local school systems, as well as all of the public colleges and universities...
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dr. martin luther king before creating the children's defense fund back in 1973. >>> warriors interim head coach luke walton it's a nba award even though technically he has no wins to his credit. >>> also the 49ers annual town hall meeting tonight.>>> it is time to check in with heather live in the newsroom. >>a big shakeup with the chicago police department. it was that deadly confrontation between police and an african-american man. the mayor announced big changes in the wake of that case. >>> san francisco police department is getting powerful support in its plan to equipped officers with body cameras. these stories and a top headlines coming up >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg and his wife announced today the birth of their daughter with a post on facebook. she was born early last week. zuckerberg announced he and his wife plan to give away 99% of the facebook shares which is estimated to be about $45 billion. that news came in the form of a letter to their newborn daughter. they want to give away their fortune in the hope it will better the world. future generations must focus on adva
dr. martin luther king before creating the children's defense fund back in 1973. >>> warriors interim head coach luke walton it's a nba award even though technically he has no wins to his credit. >>> also the 49ers annual town hall meeting tonight.>>> it is time to check in with heather live in the newsroom. >>a big shakeup with the chicago police department. it was that deadly confrontation between police and an african-american man. the mayor announced big...
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dr. martin luther king jr. that there is such a thing as being too late. and when it comes to climate cage the hour is almost upon us. >> over the next two hours, they will try to hammer out an agreement on emissions, the developing nations want compensation for the damage that mostly comes from industrialized nations like the u.s. >>> let's turn things over to our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri as we head into tuesday morning, no more turkey and stuffing. back to work. >> a lot of us kind of trudging through our monday. you can see on the doppler radar, nothing showing up. cleared out for much activity. some cloud cover from the showers helping temperatures to stay at least slightly milder from what we have had in the past couple of nights. east bay at 43, back towards san francisco, still a very chilly 49 with cloud cover staying in place through tomorrow morning. i still think yes, it will be cold but not as frigid as it has the past two mornings. in the north bay instead of starting off with an average in the 20s, 34 degrees, still possibly patchy ic
dr. martin luther king jr. that there is such a thing as being too late. and when it comes to climate cage the hour is almost upon us. >> over the next two hours, they will try to hammer out an agreement on emissions, the developing nations want compensation for the damage that mostly comes from industrialized nations like the u.s. >>> let's turn things over to our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri as we head into tuesday morning, no more turkey and stuffing. back to work....
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dr. martin luther king comes to climate change, that hour is almost upon us." even as president obama met with china and india's leaders.. were overwhelmed by smog. the presidential palace, barely visible. 180 nations have already committed to reducing carbon emissions... linked to rising sea but those promises may not be legally binding... and two previous attempts -- fizzled, sot jennifer morgan/world resources institute "this problem doesn't go away. and we can't negotiate with the atmosphere. it will keep happening. so we have to find other approaches if it doesn't happen here." that the summit is happening at all - is a show of defiance following the recent terror attacks here. so was tonight's dinner between presidents obama and hollande - pointedly at a public restaurant instead of elysee palace. all of it playing out amid unprecedented security. nat sot of rocks flying late yesterday, police cracked down on violent protesters. nat sot tear gas canisters flying today it was down to business.. (prince charles) some royal persuasion.. (bill gates) bill gat
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dr. martin luther king jr., that there is such a thing as being too late. and when it comes to climate change, that hour is almost upon us. >> reporter: even as president obama met with leaders from china and india, their capitals toady were overwhelmed with smog. in beijing, the air at hazardous levels, construction work suspended. and in new delhi, the presidential palace barely visible. 180 nations have committed to reducing carbon emissions, linking to rising sea levels, melting glaciers, extreme weather and drought. but those promises may not be legally binding and two previous attempts fizzled. >> this problem doesn't go away. and we can't negotiate with the atmosphere. it will keep happening. so we have to find other approaches if it doesn't happen here. >> reporter: that the summit is happening at all is a show of defiance following the recent terror attacks here. so was tonight's dinner between presidents obama and hollande, pointedly at a public restaurant instead of the elysee palace. all of it playing out among unprecedented security. late yeste
dr. martin luther king jr., that there is such a thing as being too late. and when it comes to climate change, that hour is almost upon us. >> reporter: even as president obama met with leaders from china and india, their capitals toady were overwhelmed with smog. in beijing, the air at hazardous levels, construction work suspended. and in new delhi, the presidential palace barely visible. 180 nations have committed to reducing carbon emissions, linking to rising sea levels, melting...
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dr. martin luther king jr. in his book "the radical king." >> martin understood that for not just christian, but for any human being who wants to reach a level of integrity, honesty and decency as a long-distant runner, you've got to kill something in yourself, fear. you've got to kill something in yourself, your obsession with position and status and wealth. >> followed at 9:00 p.m. by former senator john dan forth, author of "the relevance of religion: how faithful people can change politics." >> religion does point us beyond ourselves, and for faithful people, the me, you know, what's in it for me, the me is not central. >> then at 10:00 p.m., senator claire mccaskill talks about her book "plenty ladylike," a memoir about her experiences in local, state and federal government. >> i don't think we do anybody any favors by trying to dress up politicians as if we are not real human beings that have made major mistakes and had major problems in our lives. >> saturday evening at 7:00, a panel discussion on nation
dr. martin luther king jr. in his book "the radical king." >> martin understood that for not just christian, but for any human being who wants to reach a level of integrity, honesty and decency as a long-distant runner, you've got to kill something in yourself, fear. you've got to kill something in yourself, your obsession with position and status and wealth. >> followed at 9:00 p.m. by former senator john dan forth, author of "the relevance of religion: how faithful...
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dr. martin rossman. dr. rossman, thank you so much for helping out with kqed today. >> it's my pleasure, greg. thank you for having me. >> it is such a delight. i'm so looking forward to chatting with you and i hope you will stay with us for the next half hour or so as we explore dr. rossman's methods of overcoming anxiety, worry and stress. he is going to explain how our en
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dr. martin. i see no other questions. let's call up dr. schmidt. presenter: hi. it's a pleasure to be here iechl -- i want to thank you all especially in your leadership for healthy retail in san francisco. i have been so gratified to see the sugary beverage reduction effort and keeping the -- those things out of the reach of children and especially for the trauma center that there is an unhealthy piece in the agenda and that is alcohol and i want to speak to you about it today specifically the research on alcohol and what we have come up with. i am going to show some maps and your absolutely sophisticated questions around measuring density. i can spend a couple hours lecturing on the topic. we have had a wonderful epidemiology working in san francisco because san francisco represents a challenging place to study density. you have about a million people come into this city everyday. so most density members depend on the census data which are the denominator which are the residents who do not drink. we have though way of capturing all the drunk driving incidents t
dr. martin. i see no other questions. let's call up dr. schmidt. presenter: hi. it's a pleasure to be here iechl -- i want to thank you all especially in your leadership for healthy retail in san francisco. i have been so gratified to see the sugary beverage reduction effort and keeping the -- those things out of the reach of children and especially for the trauma center that there is an unhealthy piece in the agenda and that is alcohol and i want to speak to you about it today specifically the...
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dr. martin. i see no other questions. let's call up dr. schmidt. presenter: hi. it's a pleasure to be here iechl -- i want to thank you all especially in your leadership for healthy retail in san francisco. i have been so gratified to see the sugary beverage reduction effort and keeping the -- those things out of the reach of children and especially for the trauma center that there is an unhealthy piece in the agenda and that is alcohol and i want to speak to you about it today specifically the research on alcohol and what we have come up with. i am going to show some maps and your absolutely sophisticated questions around measuring density. i can spend a couple hours lecturing on the topic. we have had a wonderful epidemiology working in san francisco because san francisco represents a challenging place to study density. you have about a million people come into this city everyday. so most density members depend on the census data which are the denominator which are the residents who do not drink. we have though way of capturing all the drunk driving incidents t
dr. martin. i see no other questions. let's call up dr. schmidt. presenter: hi. it's a pleasure to be here iechl -- i want to thank you all especially in your leadership for healthy retail in san francisco. i have been so gratified to see the sugary beverage reduction effort and keeping the -- those things out of the reach of children and especially for the trauma center that there is an unhealthy piece in the agenda and that is alcohol and i want to speak to you about it today specifically the...
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dr. martin. i see no other questions. let's call up dr. schmidt. presenter: hi. it's a pleasure to be here iechl -- i want to thank you all especially in your leadership for healthy retail in san francisco. i have been so gratified to see the sugary beverage reduction effort and keeping the -- those things out of the reach of children and especially for the trauma center that there is an unhealthy piece in the agenda and that is alcohol and i want to speak to you about it today specifically the research on alcohol and what we have come up with. i am going to show some maps and your absolutely sophisticated questions around measuring density. i can spend a couple hours lecturing on the topic. we have had a wonderful epidemiology working in san francisco because san francisco represents a challenging place to study density. you have about a million people come into this city everyday. so most density members depend on the census data which are the denominator which are the residents who do not drink. we have though way of capturing all the drunk driving incidents t
dr. martin. i see no other questions. let's call up dr. schmidt. presenter: hi. it's a pleasure to be here iechl -- i want to thank you all especially in your leadership for healthy retail in san francisco. i have been so gratified to see the sugary beverage reduction effort and keeping the -- those things out of the reach of children and especially for the trauma center that there is an unhealthy piece in the agenda and that is alcohol and i want to speak to you about it today specifically the...
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dr. martin. i see no other questions. let's call up dr. schmidt. presenter: hi. it's a pleasure to be here iechl -- i want to thank you all especially in your leadership for healthy retail in san francisco. i have been so gratified to see the sugary beverage reduction effort and keeping the -- those things out of the reach of children and especially for the trauma center that there is an unhealthy piece in the agenda and that is alcohol and i want to speak to you about it today specifically the research on alcohol and what we have come up with. i am going to show some maps and your absolutely sophisticated questions around measuring density. i can spend a couple hours lecturing on the topic. we have had a wonderful epidemiology working in san francisco because san francisco represents a challenging place to study density. you have about a million people come into this city everyday. so most density members depend on the census data which are the denominator which are the residents who do not drink. we have though way of capturing all the drunk driving incidents t
dr. martin. i see no other questions. let's call up dr. schmidt. presenter: hi. it's a pleasure to be here iechl -- i want to thank you all especially in your leadership for healthy retail in san francisco. i have been so gratified to see the sugary beverage reduction effort and keeping the -- those things out of the reach of children and especially for the trauma center that there is an unhealthy piece in the agenda and that is alcohol and i want to speak to you about it today specifically the...
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dr. martin. i see no other questions. let's call up dr. schmidt. presenter: hi. it's a pleasure to be here iechl -- i want to thank you all especially in your leadership for healthy retail in san francisco. i have been so gratified to see the sugary beverage reduction effort and keeping the -- those things out of the reach of children and especially for the trauma center that there is an unhealthy piece in the agenda and that is alcohol and i want to speak to you about it today specifically the research on alcohol and what we have come up with. i am going to show some maps and your absolutely sophisticated questions around measuring density. i can spend a couple hours lecturing on the topic. we have had a wonderful epidemiology working in san francisco because san francisco represents a challenging place to study density. you have about a million people come into this city everyday. so most density members depend on the census data which are the denominator which are the residents who do not drink. we have though way of capturing all the drunk driving incidents t
dr. martin. i see no other questions. let's call up dr. schmidt. presenter: hi. it's a pleasure to be here iechl -- i want to thank you all especially in your leadership for healthy retail in san francisco. i have been so gratified to see the sugary beverage reduction effort and keeping the -- those things out of the reach of children and especially for the trauma center that there is an unhealthy piece in the agenda and that is alcohol and i want to speak to you about it today specifically the...
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dr. martin luther king jr. steps to the pulpit.go back and read what he said that night, he spoke about her integrity, about citizenship, about fairness under the law. and then he started talking about love. love, he said, is one of the pinnacle part of the christian faith. [applause] side called another the justice. [applause] i love this. especially as a recovering lawyer. [laughter] justice is really love in calculation. rings, ande the bell the thing out a of news events, which piece of news candy matters the most her chances of being president? john: not only because it is the but if she is the nominee for her success or failure world wires or fall with the coalition. can she get out african-american andrs and hispanic voters get large percentages of them akin to what president obama did? if she is able to do that she will even next president of the united states. and it matters a lot mark:. and the infrastructure plan. big spendinging plans. she has not enunciated in spending cuts. the day of reckoning is coming for her to ta
dr. martin luther king jr. steps to the pulpit.go back and read what he said that night, he spoke about her integrity, about citizenship, about fairness under the law. and then he started talking about love. love, he said, is one of the pinnacle part of the christian faith. [applause] side called another the justice. [applause] i love this. especially as a recovering lawyer. [laughter] justice is really love in calculation. rings, ande the bell the thing out a of news events, which piece of...
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dr. martin luther king and benjamin randolph. and others who were on the ground. think about the great work you are doing today. think about the importance of our top law enforcement officer in the country to be an advocate on behalf of the american people. it is a tremendous honor i introduce attorney general loretta lynch. [applause] >> this is her first public event with the american muslim community. i met her in new york when she was u.s. attorney. childderstand that as a she and her father would literally visit the courthouse to watch the court proceedings. her interest in the court room out of memories she shared with her grandfather. most african-americans in the south moved to the north to flee persecution. even before becoming the chief on enforcement officers she used the courts to fight for justice liberty and equality. she played a critical role in new york cityose police officers who assaulted a haitian immigrant. she began her career in public service as a federal crossing either with the u.s. attorney's office. on narcotics and she wasghts area app
dr. martin luther king and benjamin randolph. and others who were on the ground. think about the great work you are doing today. think about the importance of our top law enforcement officer in the country to be an advocate on behalf of the american people. it is a tremendous honor i introduce attorney general loretta lynch. [applause] >> this is her first public event with the american muslim community. i met her in new york when she was u.s. attorney. childderstand that as a she and her...
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dr. martin luther king, jr.there is a saying as being too late, that had time is almost upon us. >> one thing coming from the paris summit a renewed urgency to stop a climate catastrophe. mike viqueria, al jazeera, washington. >> the need to reduce carbon emissions, beijing and new delhi, the capitals of china and india respectively, were nstled ienveloped in thick and noxious fog. construction projects were halted and people were urged to stay indoors. in some parts of the world climate change is less about air than it is about water. places like the philippines are hoping for relief from the increasingly powerful storms that have hit their islands. al jazeera's mar ga ortigasga om manila. >> already the path of typhoons that develop in the pacific, climate change are making these typhoons stronger and more unpredictable. as it is more than 20 on average strike the country but for example in 2013, the strongest typhoon on record up until that time cut a swath across the central islands and left millions homeles
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dr. martin luther king, the dalai lama and bill clinton among others. ready, charlottesville was home to three u.s. presidents. can you name at least one of them? >> thomas jefferson. >> that's the easiest one. two more. two more. >> taft. >> madison. >> madison, yes! cecilia vega. >>> we got one more quickly, this indie rock album has had six studio albums debut at number one, the most recent 2012, leader singer >> i should kn >>> welcome...
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dr. martin luther king, we must learn to live together as brothers and sisters, or else parishes fools -- perish as fools. thank you for a much. -- very much. [laughter] -- [applause] richard: thank you, i am a plastic surgeon by trade. most of the panels i spend my time on, we are discussing how people look. this is a little different. things got real different here in charleston six months ago. that is what brings me here today, to introduce you to our group called done since -- gun sense. it was started i a very attractive young lady he was with an it started askedtive young lady who what can we do after this tragic event. that was megan. we gathered and we spent a lot of time thinking and trying to do this out of awareness, and not to be reactive. we came with a mission as to address the public health issue educatinglence by citizens, building awareness, and supporting nonpartisan leadership -- legislation. that is our mission statement. we are galvanized by what happened here at emmanuel. grassrootsndependent group working to reduce gun violence. byhave a goal of reducing it one half
dr. martin luther king, we must learn to live together as brothers and sisters, or else parishes fools -- perish as fools. thank you for a much. -- very much. [laughter] -- [applause] richard: thank you, i am a plastic surgeon by trade. most of the panels i spend my time on, we are discussing how people look. this is a little different. things got real different here in charleston six months ago. that is what brings me here today, to introduce you to our group called done since -- gun sense. it...
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dr. martin luther king -- we must learn to live together as brothers and sisters, or else perished as fools. [applause] becky very much. [applause] -- thank you very much. >> richard duke hagerty. >> thank you, i really appreciate this opportunity to be with this panel. i am a plastic surgeon by training. most of my time, we spend time on how people look. this is really different. things that really different in charleston six months ago. that is what brings me here today to introduce you to our group called gun sense. i want everyone to be educated about this. it was started by a very who is 100young lady pounds soaking wet. do after, what can we this tragic event. that is how this event started. that was macon. gathered and- we spent a lot of time thinking about doing this out of awareness and not to be reactive. speaking with a mission as to address the public health issue of gun violence by educating citizens building awareness, and supporting nonpartisan legislation. that is our mission statement. obviously, we are galvanized by emmanuelened here at ame church. we are an independent gr
dr. martin luther king -- we must learn to live together as brothers and sisters, or else perished as fools. [applause] becky very much. [applause] -- thank you very much. >> richard duke hagerty. >> thank you, i really appreciate this opportunity to be with this panel. i am a plastic surgeon by training. most of my time, we spend time on how people look. this is really different. things that really different in charleston six months ago. that is what brings me here today to...
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dr. martin luther king.n bond: one of us said morehouse college earlier and i heard a ripple in the crowd because you can always tell a morehouse man. what is that? yeah, ok. yes. [laughter] julian bond: i took a course that was taught by dr. king and it was the only course that dr. king ever taught. he co-taught it at morehouse college. his alma mater. it was co-taught with the man who taught him philosophy when he was a morehouse student. i am proud of this because there were eight people in the class, two women from spelman college and six from morehouse. we are the only eight people in the world who can honestly say we were students of martin luther king. because it was the only other time he ever talked. there are other people in los angeles who will say that they were a student of martin luther king. but unless they went to morehouse college or spelman college, unless they took this class, they are not telling the truth. if you hear them say it, you should call them on it. [laughter] julian bond: he co
dr. martin luther king.n bond: one of us said morehouse college earlier and i heard a ripple in the crowd because you can always tell a morehouse man. what is that? yeah, ok. yes. [laughter] julian bond: i took a course that was taught by dr. king and it was the only course that dr. king ever taught. he co-taught it at morehouse college. his alma mater. it was co-taught with the man who taught him philosophy when he was a morehouse student. i am proud of this because there were eight people in...
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dr. martin. i see no other questions. let's call up dr. schmidt. presenter: hi. it's a pleasure to be here iechl -- i want to thank you all especially in your leadership for healthy retail in san francisco. i have been so gratified to see the sugary beverage reduction effort and keeping the -- those things out of the reach of children and especially for the trauma center that there is an unhealthy piece in the agenda and that is alcohol and i want to speak to you about it today specifically the research on alcohol and what we have come up with. i am going to show some maps and your absolutely sophisticated questions around measuring density. i can spend a couple hours lecturing on the topic. we have had a wonderful epidemiology working in san francisco because san francisco represents a challenging place to study density. you have about a million people come into this city everyday. so most density members depend on the census data which are the denominator which are the residents who do not drink. we have though way of capturing all the drunk driving incidents t
dr. martin. i see no other questions. let's call up dr. schmidt. presenter: hi. it's a pleasure to be here iechl -- i want to thank you all especially in your leadership for healthy retail in san francisco. i have been so gratified to see the sugary beverage reduction effort and keeping the -- those things out of the reach of children and especially for the trauma center that there is an unhealthy piece in the agenda and that is alcohol and i want to speak to you about it today specifically the...
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dr. martin luther king: >> martin understood for any human being who wants to reach a level of any decency has -- as a long distance runner you have to kill something in yourself. fear. your obsession with position and status and wealth. >> followed by senator dan forth and how faithful people changes politics. >> religion points us beyond ourselves. for faithful people, the what is in it for me is not central. >> and claire mccaskill talks about her memoir. >> i don't think it would do anyone favors by trying to dress up politicians as not being human beings who haven't made major mistakes. >> and a discussion on william buckley junior's run for mayor. and winston groom discusses his latest book with us. >> one of the first questions i am usually asked when i do a tv or radio show is why did you chose these three men from the second world war. my answer is that they embodied the characteristics of courageic and character. >> and we look back to 1932 with the rise of hitler and fdr. and then melissa cats discusses her book the influence machine; the u.s. camber of commerce and the corporat
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dr. martin luther king, jr.his book the radical king. >> martin understood that not just for christians but any human being who wants to reach the level of integrity, honesty and decency as a long distance runner, you've got to kill something in yourself, fear. you've got to kill something in yourself. your obsession with position and status and wealth. >> followed by john danforth. >> religion does point us beyond ourselves, and for faithful people, then the, you know, what's in it for me. then me is not central. >> and senator claire mccaskill on her book about her life experiences and local, state and federal government. >> i don't think we do anybody any favors by trying to dress up politicians as if we are not real human beings that have made major mistakes and had major problems in our life. >> saturday evening at seven discussion on "national review" founder william f. buckley, jr.'s run for new york city mayor in 1965. at 11 p.m. winston groom discusses his latest book. >> one of the first questions i us
dr. martin luther king, jr.his book the radical king. >> martin understood that not just for christians but any human being who wants to reach the level of integrity, honesty and decency as a long distance runner, you've got to kill something in yourself, fear. you've got to kill something in yourself. your obsession with position and status and wealth. >> followed by john danforth. >> religion does point us beyond ourselves, and for faithful people, then the, you know, what's...
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dr. martin luther joseph --abbi abraham rabbi abraham joshua has shuttle, and those on the ground , doinge faith community what needs to be done to convince congress and president johnson to sign the voting rights act, the civil rights act. and i think about the great work you are doing today. and i think about the importance of having our top law enforcement officer in the country to be an advocate on behalf of the american people. that is why it is a tremendous attorneyintroduce general loretta lynch. [applause] this is her first public event with the american muslim community. i met her in new york when she was u.s. attorney. at an event for the muslim community. but you have to understand that as a child she and her father would literally visit the courthouse and durham, north carolina to watch the court proceedings. her interest in the court room out of memories she shared with her grandfather. who helpedarecropper african-americans in the south to avoidthe north persecution based on racist jim crow laws. even before becoming the chief on enforcement officers she used the courts to fi
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dr. martin luther king, jr., that there is such a thing as being too late. when it comes to climate change, that hour is almost upon us. but if we act here, if we act now, if we place our own short-term interests behind the air that our young people will breathe and the food that they will eat and water that they will drink, and the hopes and dreams that sustain their lives, then we won't be too late for them. and my fellow leaders, accepting this challenge will not reward us with moments of victory that are clear or quick. our progress will be measured differently, in the suffering that is averted and a planet that's preserved. and that's what always made this so hard. our generation may not even live to see the full realization of what we do here but the knowledge that the next generation will be better off for what we do here. can we imagine a more worthy reward than that? passing that on to our children and our grandchildren so that, when they look back and they see what we did here in paris, they can take pride in our achieve ment. let that be the commo
dr. martin luther king, jr., that there is such a thing as being too late. when it comes to climate change, that hour is almost upon us. but if we act here, if we act now, if we place our own short-term interests behind the air that our young people will breathe and the food that they will eat and water that they will drink, and the hopes and dreams that sustain their lives, then we won't be too late for them. and my fellow leaders, accepting this challenge will not reward us with moments of...
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dr. martin luther king jr., there is such a thing as being too late. and when it comes to climate change, that hour is almost upon us. but if we act here, and if we act now, if we place our own short-term interests behind the air that our young people will breathe and the food they will eat and the water they will drink, and the hopes and dreams that sustain their lives, then we won't be too late for them. and my fellow leaders, accepting this challenge will not reward us with moments of victory that are clear or quick. our progress will be measured differently in the suffering that is averted and a planet that's preserved. and that's what's always made this so hard. our generation may not even live to see the full realization of what we do here. but the knowledge that the next generation will be better off for what we do here. can we imagine a more worthy reward than that? passing that on to our children and our grandchildren so that when they look back and they see what we did here in paris, they can take pride in our achievement. let that be the com
dr. martin luther king jr., there is such a thing as being too late. and when it comes to climate change, that hour is almost upon us. but if we act here, and if we act now, if we place our own short-term interests behind the air that our young people will breathe and the food they will eat and the water they will drink, and the hopes and dreams that sustain their lives, then we won't be too late for them. and my fellow leaders, accepting this challenge will not reward us with moments of...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. bond fought for equal rights for minorities and spoke out against the draft and the vietnam war. the 75-year-old was chairman of the naacp. >> live long and prosper. >> reporter: in the world of entertainment actor and director leonard nimoy died at 83. >> my mother's side. >> reporter: ann mirra first became famous in the 1960s makingist of us laugh alongside her husband jerry. she appeared in countless comedic and serious roles on stage and tv. the mother of actor-director ben stiller was 85. >> tony winner roger reese died of cancer several weeks after his broadway opening in the visit. he was 71. the actor and director was known for his versatility and many recurring roles on tv shows like cheers. >> reporter: omar sharrif died at the age of 83. the egyptian born actor started in many films including funny girl, lawrence of arabia and dr. zhivago. >> the thrill is gone away. >> reporter: electric blues great b.b. king was 89 when he died remembered for influencing a generation of
dr. martin luther king, jr. bond fought for equal rights for minorities and spoke out against the draft and the vietnam war. the 75-year-old was chairman of the naacp. >> live long and prosper. >> reporter: in the world of entertainment actor and director leonard nimoy died at 83. >> my mother's side. >> reporter: ann mirra first became famous in the 1960s makingist of us laugh alongside her husband jerry. she appeared in countless comedic and serious roles on stage and...
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dr. martin luther king junior was pastor during the fight for bus desegregation. she told the crowd the fight for equality is not over and the criminal justice system must be reformed. she said people of color are frisked, arrested and given loner sentences than whites. >> 60 years since rosa parks. in detroit they have the bus she was on and to bring your >> a long way to go. >>> what is this outside, rain? >> a little drizzle. not too much. >> it's noting ting anywhere. >> we don't see it very often. light rain. streets are wet. watch your footing on the sidewalk. otherwise chilly and have your umbrella handy. 48 tonight h. humidity 89%. the high managed to sneak up to 51 with the intermittent rain. shade above average in november. a little over .2 in new york city. sunset at 4:29. last year it reached 65 degrees with a couple of showers. 52 in toms river. we are getting more of an early wind off the water here south of new york city allowing us to get into the low 50s. we are northeast and rather chilly. these numbers bumped from upper 30s to mid-40s. one big d
dr. martin luther king junior was pastor during the fight for bus desegregation. she told the crowd the fight for equality is not over and the criminal justice system must be reformed. she said people of color are frisked, arrested and given loner sentences than whites. >> 60 years since rosa parks. in detroit they have the bus she was on and to bring your >> a long way to go. >>> what is this outside, rain? >> a little drizzle. not too much. >> it's noting ting...
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dr. martin luther king and that surprised a lot of people in the day and this is certainly the kind of thing my old boss jack kemp would do. so the fact that donald trump is doing this i think is a very good thing? charles, a, do you think this is good and there is this disconnect between trump saying a few days ago maybe a black lives matter protester deserved to get roughed up and trying to do a cell on this or saying he has wide spread support. >> i don't know what this is to be honest about it because i think that any person regardless of kind of religious affiliation or race has a right to endorse whoever they want, however, to come to a person like, you know, mr. trump who has said some incredibly negative, even vile things not only about african americans but about immigrants and about muslims, about women and this is not just about this cycle. anybody who has any kind of historical memory or a search engine can find all of the things that mr. trump has said about people who -- kind of ways to marginalize people and disappoi disappoidi disappoi disappoidi disappoint soesuate is a leve
dr. martin luther king and that surprised a lot of people in the day and this is certainly the kind of thing my old boss jack kemp would do. so the fact that donald trump is doing this i think is a very good thing? charles, a, do you think this is good and there is this disconnect between trump saying a few days ago maybe a black lives matter protester deserved to get roughed up and trying to do a cell on this or saying he has wide spread support. >> i don't know what this is to be honest...
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dr. martin luther king martin luther king in his book "the radical king." >> martin understood not just forchristian bus any human beings who wants to reach a level of integrity, honesty and decency as a long distance runner you have to kill something in yourself you have to kill your obsession with position and status and wealth. >> followed by former senator john danforth, author of "the relevance of religion, how faithful people can change politics." >> religion does put us beyond ourselves. and what's in it for me, the me, is not central. >> then at 10:00 p.m., claire mccaskell talks about her book "plenty lady like" a memoir about her life experiences in local state and federal governmen government. >> saturday evening at 7:00, a panel discussion on national review founder william f. buckley, jr.'s run for mayor in 1965. at 11:00 p.m., winston groom discovers his latest book "the generals, patton, mcarthur, the general and the winning of world war ii." >> one of the first questions i'm usually asked when i do a tv or radio show is why did you choose these three men from the second worl
dr. martin luther king martin luther king in his book "the radical king." >> martin understood not just forchristian bus any human beings who wants to reach a level of integrity, honesty and decency as a long distance runner you have to kill something in yourself you have to kill your obsession with position and status and wealth. >> followed by former senator john danforth, author of "the relevance of religion, how faithful people can change politics." >>...
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dr. martin luther king jr.. that for understood any human being who once to reach a level of integrity, toesty, decency, you have kill something in yourself -- fear. your obsession with position and status and wealth. >> followed by the author of the "relevant to of the relevance of religion." >> religion does point us beyond ourselves and for faithful people, what's in it for me? it's not central. >> and senator claire mccaskill speaks about her book about her life experiences and government. >> i don't think it would do anybody any favors by trying to dress up politicians as if we are not real human beings. at 7:00, a evening panel discussion on national review founder william as ugly juniors run for u.s. mayor in 1965 full depth -- 1965. one of the first questions i immediately asked is why did you choose these three men from the second world war >> my answer is that they embodied characteristics like a courage and patriotism. >> on sunday, looking back at a turning point in 1932, the rise of hitler and fdr.
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dr. martin luther king jr. six baltimore police officers were charged in the death.han three days after jury deliberations began in the case of william porter, a judge declared a mistrial. prosecutors will decide whether to try him again. meantime, protesters have already made their decision. they do not like it. miguel marquez joins us from downtown baltimore. what's the latest tonight? >> reporter: look, the protests have now broken up, but they did get rather intense for a short time after that mistrial was announced. protesters taking to the streets, several dozen of them marched from the courthouse, to city hall here where we are now, and around to the police headquarters. police acting very, very, with a very strong hand, bringing out dozens, about hundreds of police to politblock roads, to keep thf the main thoroughfares in baltimore. to keep them as much in control as possible. eventually the prosecutors came back to city hall and eventually broke up. there were two arrests, one a 16-year-old, another a well-known activist here. protesters ended up over at ce
dr. martin luther king jr. six baltimore police officers were charged in the death.han three days after jury deliberations began in the case of william porter, a judge declared a mistrial. prosecutors will decide whether to try him again. meantime, protesters have already made their decision. they do not like it. miguel marquez joins us from downtown baltimore. what's the latest tonight? >> reporter: look, the protests have now broken up, but they did get rather intense for a short time...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. talked about another dream that he had had probably for some time. he said i have a dream this afternoon that the would be a day when we want a longer face the atrocities that emmett till had to face or medgar evers had to face, or that all men can live with dignity. and he saw the brutal murder of emmett till as not just another local matter, as many people tried to frame it at the time, but as part of, as a larger movement, or that it fit in well with that movement. five years earlier, as he wrote his book about the montgomery bus boycott, he had already declared today it is emmett till, tomorrow it is martin luther king, then and another tomorrow it will be somebody else. so we already saw this movement and process, its list of martyrs had already begun and he knew it was inevitable that other names would be added to that list in time. and so as far as background, emmett till was a 14 year old african-american boy from chicago who visited mississippi relatives. his uncle, his wife and their three sons were still in agile. he and a cousin took the
dr. martin luther king, jr. talked about another dream that he had had probably for some time. he said i have a dream this afternoon that the would be a day when we want a longer face the atrocities that emmett till had to face or medgar evers had to face, or that all men can live with dignity. and he saw the brutal murder of emmett till as not just another local matter, as many people tried to frame it at the time, but as part of, as a larger movement, or that it fit in well with that...
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dr. martin luther king said.ontent of your character, not the color of your skin. >> in the polls trump and you. i can't think of two more diametrically opposed personalities. you being more shy and demure and soft spoken and donald trump being brash and outspoken and confident. that's interesting to me. but the one thing you have in common is you've never held political office. fascinating. >> we've not held political office, but i think the thing that's important to the people is that we're not looking like people who are going to be corralled by the political establishment. >> dr. carson, how can the president and these top candidates be so wrong about such a clear and present danger to our country and to the world? >> well, you know, i hope that people are paying attention to this. i find it interesting that, you know, they're willing to use the term "isis" because the "i" in isis is islamic. so they're not really being very consistent. but obviously, the terrorism that's growing and spreading around the worl
dr. martin luther king said.ontent of your character, not the color of your skin. >> in the polls trump and you. i can't think of two more diametrically opposed personalities. you being more shy and demure and soft spoken and donald trump being brash and outspoken and confident. that's interesting to me. but the one thing you have in common is you've never held political office. fascinating. >> we've not held political office, but i think the thing that's important to the people is...
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dr. martin luther king jr., to international prominence and launching a movement that would ultimately change the world. rosa parks carried recy taylor's story back to montgomery, where she and the most militant activists organized a national and international protest for equal justice for mrs. recy taylor. the chicago defender called it the strongest campaign for equal justice to be seen in a decade. but when this coalition took root, it would become the montgomery improvement association, dr. king was still in high school. the 1955 montgomery bus boycott, often heralded as the opening scene of the civil rights drama, was in many ways the last act of a decades-long struggle to protect african-american women like recy taylor from sexualized violence and rape. the kidnapping and rape of recy taylor was not unusual in the segregated south. from slavery through the better part of the 20th century, white men abducted and assaulted black women with alarming regularity and often impunity. they lured black women and girls away from work with promises of steady pay and better wages. they attacked the
dr. martin luther king jr., to international prominence and launching a movement that would ultimately change the world. rosa parks carried recy taylor's story back to montgomery, where she and the most militant activists organized a national and international protest for equal justice for mrs. recy taylor. the chicago defender called it the strongest campaign for equal justice to be seen in a decade. but when this coalition took root, it would become the montgomery improvement association, dr....