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dr. martin's waiting for you.' gabe? dr. martin will handle the launching alone. mr. muller is holding me hostage in the first-aid room. 'go put plan a into effect at once.' 'dr. martin will take full charge.' goodbye, gabe. good...goodbye, mr. lockridge. 'gabe, one thing more.' how much oxygen do we have left? for the two of you, at a normal rate of respiration about 18 minutes. so that's what plan a is, huh? complete abandonment by colleagues and buddies. you can't understand that, can you? the old moralities based on the value of the individual's life die hard. well, my life is now worth as little as yours. when a man joins our organization he agrees that whenever he makes a mistake that endangers the project, he becomes expendable. from the outside. i advise you to relax. (man on pa) '0 minus 30 minutes.' 30 minutes left, huh? well, according to slide rule charlie out there that leaves us about 17 minutes to hang around here. you're not gonna get a chance to see that balloon go up. are you, vince? (man on pa) '0 minus 15 minutes.' and so, we precipitate a clash th
dr. martin's waiting for you.' gabe? dr. martin will handle the launching alone. mr. muller is holding me hostage in the first-aid room. 'go put plan a into effect at once.' 'dr. martin will take full charge.' goodbye, gabe. good...goodbye, mr. lockridge. 'gabe, one thing more.' how much oxygen do we have left? for the two of you, at a normal rate of respiration about 18 minutes. so that's what plan a is, huh? complete abandonment by colleagues and buddies. you can't understand that, can you?...
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dr. martin, have you seen him? martin on board, skip? the one who doctored my hand, remember? and the other one, that round jolly fellow that kept laughing all the time, i don't see him either. i'll say one thing for you, mr. muller. when you tie one on, you do a very workman-like job. now wait just a darn minute. couldn't have imagined that. i did down a few. females here, there weren't any of those on board last night. were there? yes, and when we have that midnight supper, no albacore. yes, sir. i'll make a note of it. anything else, mr. solo? i want a heap of geodetic survey data on the south port harbor. whether it's deep enough and unobstructed enough for a submarine to toot around in it. a sub large enough to launch a polaris-type missile, i take it? that's the general idea, yeah. also this little tidbit. last night, i.. oh, excuse me. a snoopy friend just dropped by. felicia? felicia? (felicia) whatever happened to that farmer that used to be around. it's mere detail. the important thing is-- that you told me nothing but lies. my father? last night? who are you, mr. mu
dr. martin, have you seen him? martin on board, skip? the one who doctored my hand, remember? and the other one, that round jolly fellow that kept laughing all the time, i don't see him either. i'll say one thing for you, mr. muller. when you tie one on, you do a very workman-like job. now wait just a darn minute. couldn't have imagined that. i did down a few. females here, there weren't any of those on board last night. were there? yes, and when we have that midnight supper, no albacore. yes,...
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dr. martin luther king and what he went through and the people whose names we don't know went through, you just keep coming back and legislatively in the statehouse of virginia, we did that with some bills where i knew what was going to happen but we moved the ball further each time around and that's a good character straight. >> what will you be dogged about here in washington? >> we ran on a student security sort of proposal that would allow young people with student loan debt to choose to defer to receive social security benefits to exchange forgiveness of student loan debt and would make our social security promise to our seniors solvent for perpetuity and allow young people if they chose to and only if they chose to, to help erase some of that student loan debt. it's a winner all around because you've taken an entire generation out of the producing class, you don't start a small business if you've got student loan debt and you don't buy a car or get married to paraphrase mrs. clinton, you don't move out of mom's basement and don't mean it in a pejorative sense and that innovative thin
dr. martin luther king and what he went through and the people whose names we don't know went through, you just keep coming back and legislatively in the statehouse of virginia, we did that with some bills where i knew what was going to happen but we moved the ball further each time around and that's a good character straight. >> what will you be dogged about here in washington? >> we ran on a student security sort of proposal that would allow young people with student loan debt to...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. they are sharing the lesson they have. first a live look outside on this saturday morning after a chilly start to the day. timing out when the snow arrives tomorrow and how much you need to shovel. with that, good morning. thank you for joining us on wisn 12 news this morning. 8:00 a.m. on this saturday, december 3rd, i'm andy choi. we begin with the look at your forecast. here is meteorologist jeremy nelson. good morning. jeremy. jeremy: good morning. you saw the camera outside from downtown milwaukee. just draped in a blanket of cloud cover. that is statewide. this is showing clearing up north. but looking at the visible satellite and clouds here, too. and a mainly cloudy sad ahead. but dry out there. so you can head outside, dress accordingly. 32 degrees. pretty chilly with the west to northwest breeze close to 10 miles per hour. this is a look from our msoe camera down at cathedral square ready for the holiday here is your forecast, make it a warm cup of coffee this morning. keep the clouds around. and in the afternoon
dr. martin luther king, jr. they are sharing the lesson they have. first a live look outside on this saturday morning after a chilly start to the day. timing out when the snow arrives tomorrow and how much you need to shovel. with that, good morning. thank you for joining us on wisn 12 news this morning. 8:00 a.m. on this saturday, december 3rd, i'm andy choi. we begin with the look at your forecast. here is meteorologist jeremy nelson. good morning. jeremy. jeremy: good morning. you saw the...
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dr. vicki martin. it says in martin is gathering additional information and input from key stakeholders to develop a comprehensive response. dr. martin is committed to creating and maintaining a safe, inclusive and supportive environment for all of our students. student jesse goss backs the petition. >> again, petitions like this one a part of a nationwide trend, including students at uw madison who signed something similar. patrick: while the u.w. chancellor's office says she doesn't have such power, a spokesperson for system would be closely watching what donald trump does with immigration policy. the obama administration announces support for requiring women to register for the military draft. under current law, women can volunteer to serve in the military, but aren't required to register. it would take an act of congress to add women to the selective service. joyce: tragedy at a walmart in iowa. as many as three people have died after a truck crashed through the front doors. it happened in pella, i
dr. vicki martin. it says in martin is gathering additional information and input from key stakeholders to develop a comprehensive response. dr. martin is committed to creating and maintaining a safe, inclusive and supportive environment for all of our students. student jesse goss backs the petition. >> again, petitions like this one a part of a nationwide trend, including students at uw madison who signed something similar. patrick: while the u.w. chancellor's office says she doesn't...
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dr. martin luther king came out against the vietnam war a year before his death., iffew weeks from there is a platform on which i will be privileged to stand and speak, by opening remarks probably be something like, welcome to the fourth reich. [laughter] i was talking with a comrade recently. of the thirdim reich. he was a victim of the great holocaust and what happened to the jewish people during the reign of hitler. and all my life i've committed myself to making sure that here in this country, not for the wont of effort, but i and so many others would be forever committed to the idea that america will remain an open and free and democratic society. [applause] with each cycle, those thoughts become a bit dimmed. , wei think more than ever are, indeed, democracy now. i am at the threshold of my 90th year -- [applause] who said that? thought i would live this long, but to be able to share an evening with danny glover and certainly with noam chomsky, whom i have great respect, thatdeep i can kind of dance out of here feeling like, well, i did it all. [laughter] bu
dr. martin luther king came out against the vietnam war a year before his death., iffew weeks from there is a platform on which i will be privileged to stand and speak, by opening remarks probably be something like, welcome to the fourth reich. [laughter] i was talking with a comrade recently. of the thirdim reich. he was a victim of the great holocaust and what happened to the jewish people during the reign of hitler. and all my life i've committed myself to making sure that here in this...
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dr. martin luther king. that audio in that auditorium, 7000 seats hit the floor, applauding, etc. i was very inspired by martin luther king. i went out in the community and quit my engineering job just to work in the community. go ahead. [laughter] >> you sound just like dr. king, i will say that. seale: i'm a standup comedian. i am a jazz drummer. imho sherman and a hunter. my father, when i was 12, he bought me my first high-powered rifle hunted bear, deer, , everything. i was an expert shot when i was 12 years old. that crap that huey newton supposedly taught me about a gun, i am 12, i am seven years older than hewitt. he had to be poor or five years -- he had to be four or five years old. i did not even know he existed. when you read that stuff and lies that people propagate, especially the lies that the counterintelligence program propagated -- i don't know these people who wrote this crap. but my point is here -- i have a lot of skills. i was raised a competent builder from age seven. my father built our first home. i mean, just handing him lumber and watching this man drive
dr. martin luther king. that audio in that auditorium, 7000 seats hit the floor, applauding, etc. i was very inspired by martin luther king. i went out in the community and quit my engineering job just to work in the community. go ahead. [laughter] >> you sound just like dr. king, i will say that. seale: i'm a standup comedian. i am a jazz drummer. imho sherman and a hunter. my father, when i was 12, he bought me my first high-powered rifle hunted bear, deer, , everything. i was an expert...
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dr. martin luther king.n told that there were men looking to kill him that night. and they drove up to a house, and bill and king were staying in the house together with a group of other people. bill told the story that people were petrified that night. i mean, they thought that the house was going to be bombed, and they darkened the house so there were no lights at all. and he was afraid for his life. and king must have sensed this fear in the room. and he walked over to a piano and started to play "this little light of mine," and the whole group just started to sing this song, and they sang songs all through the night. and bill said at the end of this time, it was like there was nothing to be afraid of. i mean, he himself, a non-religious person, was moved by this music and himself strengthened by it. [light piano music] [explosion] [folk guitar strumming] ♪ it was back in 1942, ♪ i was a member of a good platoon. ♪ (seeger) plato was supposed to have said, "it's very dangerous for the wrong kind of music
dr. martin luther king.n told that there were men looking to kill him that night. and they drove up to a house, and bill and king were staying in the house together with a group of other people. bill told the story that people were petrified that night. i mean, they thought that the house was going to be bombed, and they darkened the house so there were no lights at all. and he was afraid for his life. and king must have sensed this fear in the room. and he walked over to a piano and started to...
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dr. martin luther king said, we should look at the content of one's character. i hope the youth can view america as being this great exceptional land that we are, that fights for freedom and democracy, that we're able to state our opinions. i think being able to teach our children that, i think it's such a critical part of what parents have to do. unfortunately our schools are failing us on that. we're getting to a point, eric, that moving aside from gender, moving aside from color, it's about a great america. that's what we should all be striving for. >> i've got to say, my whole problem with this whole segment is, i think these three women are so young, that's why they're talking like this. because they're saying as if somehow they're talking to millennials. i think you guys are very young and quite wonderful. mer ri christmas. >> we'll take it. >> what is it, rachel? you started mtv and you grow up and -- >> grow up? she's still a kid. >> i'm a conservative -- i was always the conservative on mtv. they were ridiculed for it, and they took it down. i think peo
dr. martin luther king said, we should look at the content of one's character. i hope the youth can view america as being this great exceptional land that we are, that fights for freedom and democracy, that we're able to state our opinions. i think being able to teach our children that, i think it's such a critical part of what parents have to do. unfortunately our schools are failing us on that. we're getting to a point, eric, that moving aside from gender, moving aside from color, it's about...
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dr. martin luther king, jr., said, the most segregated hour in america is worship hour. is that still the case? >> the reality is, yes, it still is. >> i think, so but i think we wouldn't worry so much about that one hour a week of being divided if we weren't so divided the other hours of the week. >> reporter: after the tragic murders at a charleston church last year, the two pastors got their two churches together for a series of meetings to talk their community. >> we were the only non-african american church. >> reporter: on this night just before thanksgiving, church members met to break bread, and walls that have separated them for years. >> one door that said colored and one door that said white. i think that was my first consciousness. >> reporter: for three hours they shared funny stories and sad one, too, and by the end of the night, the two congregations grew closer. churches the next day. 19-year-old ethan thompson may have summed it up best. >> this series has taught me that despite what the world is telling us right now, that this kind of conversation is po
dr. martin luther king, jr., said, the most segregated hour in america is worship hour. is that still the case? >> the reality is, yes, it still is. >> i think, so but i think we wouldn't worry so much about that one hour a week of being divided if we weren't so divided the other hours of the week. >> reporter: after the tragic murders at a charleston church last year, the two pastors got their two churches together for a series of meetings to talk their community. >> we...
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dr. martin, one of his newest field veterinarians. >> so right now, eddy is getting the anesthetic ready. >> are you a good shot? >> he is an excellent shot. >> eddy grabbed his gun loaded with medicine and went to track the wounded female who hurt herself when she pic snare poachers had set for a smaller animal. they had to cut a path through the forest as they went. she was with her group and they were moving fast. thick vegetation gave way to a clearing where they spotted her. then eddy stepped forward and as soon as it hit, she took off. and the team followed. they knew she had to be close. it was now they had less than 40 minutes to treat her wound before the medicine wore off. they call this an intervention. >> eddy and martin and i have probably done 40 interventions together, it's a team, we have some of the most important patients in the world, right? if something doesn't go right, basically you can almost count >> how would you rate the quality of your work as an organization? >> i think it's very good. >> when they're not doing emergency interventions, mike said his doctors are
dr. martin, one of his newest field veterinarians. >> so right now, eddy is getting the anesthetic ready. >> are you a good shot? >> he is an excellent shot. >> eddy grabbed his gun loaded with medicine and went to track the wounded female who hurt herself when she pic snare poachers had set for a smaller animal. they had to cut a path through the forest as they went. she was with her group and they were moving fast. thick vegetation gave way to a clearing where they...
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dr. martin's dye and doing a blotted line technique. so he is able to make multiples of everything. he would use glossy paper, ink it up and remove it and you would have almost a stamp. so he would make multiple versions of the drawing which made the fashion editors he was working with very happy. so warhol got his name in women's fashion with glamour magazine. harper's bizarre. he did a lot of shoe illustrations. he did a lot of fashion and make-up and also flemming joff, a leather goods company. he got his name started in commercial design and illustration. >> we're standing in one of the strongest galleries in the museum. it showes the real strength of warhol at this moment and a really daring moment for him. he is still kind of figuring out what his signature style will be. one of those strongest works in his gallery right now is our brand-new acquisition from 1962, the do it yourself sailboat. so a one painting in a small series of works that warhol did based off of the paint by numbers box sets that you could get as every average american could buy. the painting that i'm stand
dr. martin's dye and doing a blotted line technique. so he is able to make multiples of everything. he would use glossy paper, ink it up and remove it and you would have almost a stamp. so he would make multiple versions of the drawing which made the fashion editors he was working with very happy. so warhol got his name in women's fashion with glamour magazine. harper's bizarre. he did a lot of shoe illustrations. he did a lot of fashion and make-up and also flemming joff, a leather goods...
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dr. martin luther king jr.ples singers to travel with him. >> we are the people that will not s freedom and human dignity. ♪ freedom's highway >> reporter: their music would become the sound track to his civil rights crusade. ♪ >> i walked beside dr. king and i sang songs for him. you know? that makes me proud. ♪ oh lord ♪ oh lord >> reporter: in 1964, the staples were invited to the new port folk festival which introduced them to a broader audience. >> one more time for the staples singers. ♪ oh >> reporter: things changed in late 60s. when their new label, stacks records put a little section behind them. ♪ ain't nobody crying >> reporter: in 1972 "i'll take you there took them to number one. how did it feel when you suddenly broke mainstream? it, it, we were finally being heard. ♪ ♪ let me take you there ♪ >> reporter: mavis' distinctive voice attracts all star collaborators. wilko's jeff tweedy produced a grammy winning album for her. before that, prince wrote two albums for her. before that -- another song
dr. martin luther king jr.ples singers to travel with him. >> we are the people that will not s freedom and human dignity. ♪ freedom's highway >> reporter: their music would become the sound track to his civil rights crusade. ♪ >> i walked beside dr. king and i sang songs for him. you know? that makes me proud. ♪ oh lord ♪ oh lord >> reporter: in 1964, the staples were invited to the new port folk festival which introduced them to a broader audience. >> one...
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dr. martin kobala, one of his newest veterinarians. >> so eddy is getting it ready, because it is a snare, he will dart. >> are you a good shot, eddy? >> he is an excellent shot. >> reporter: eddy grabbed his dart gun that was loaded with anesthetic, and wounded gorilla who had hurt herself after wounding herself in the snare set by the poacher. they had to cut a path in the forest as she went. she was with her group and they were moving fast. thick vegetation gave way to a pairing. where they spotted her. then eddy stepped forward and as soon as it hit, she took off. and the team followed. they knew she had to be close. it was an unforgettable minutes to assess her wound and treat it before the anesthetic wore off. they call this an intervention. >> eddy and i and martin have done probably 15 interventions together, it's a team, it's always a team. and we have some of the most important patients in the world, right? if something doesn't go right, basically you can almost count worldwide. >> how would you rate the quality of your work as an organization? >> i think it's very good. actuall
dr. martin kobala, one of his newest veterinarians. >> so eddy is getting it ready, because it is a snare, he will dart. >> are you a good shot, eddy? >> he is an excellent shot. >> reporter: eddy grabbed his dart gun that was loaded with anesthetic, and wounded gorilla who had hurt herself after wounding herself in the snare set by the poacher. they had to cut a path in the forest as she went. she was with her group and they were moving fast. thick vegetation gave way...
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dr. martin luther king jr.. how they are sharing the lessons they have learned from this leader. a chilly start to the day. we are timing out when the snow arrives tomorrow and how much you will need to shovel. good morning. thank you for joining us on wisn 12 news "this morning." 5:00 a.m. on saturday, december am let's get your day started with a look at your forecast. here's weatherwatch 12 meteorologist jeremy nelson. good morning, jeremy. jeremy: we have snow in the weekend forecast. mortuary with -- more dreary weather. in the city, it is currently just above freezing. at the moment, with the mp lot of wind this morning. it is seven miles per hour. let's break down the forecast for the first half of the weekend. maybe a peak of sunshine, but it is mainly cloudy with a high of 37. snow on sunday. stay with us, i will go over the timing and how much snow you can expect, coming up. warning for other drivers after she says she was the victim of a bump and run. the incident happened near 74th and locust around 8:30 yesterday morning. the victim speaks only on wisn 12 news with o
dr. martin luther king jr.. how they are sharing the lessons they have learned from this leader. a chilly start to the day. we are timing out when the snow arrives tomorrow and how much you will need to shovel. good morning. thank you for joining us on wisn 12 news "this morning." 5:00 a.m. on saturday, december am let's get your day started with a look at your forecast. here's weatherwatch 12 meteorologist jeremy nelson. good morning, jeremy. jeremy: we have snow in the weekend...
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dr. martin luther king jr. said the most segregated hour in america is worship hour. that still the case? >> reality is it still is. i also think we wouldn't worry about so much of the one hour a week being divided if we weren't so divided the other hours of the week. >> reporter: after the tragic murders at a charlseton church last year, the two pastors got their two churches together for a series of meetings to talk about race and its impact on the community. nonafrican-american people in the room. >> reporter: on this night just before thanksgiving, church members met to break bread. and walls that have separated them for years. one door that said color. one door that said white. i think that was my my first consciousness. >> for three hours they shared funny stories and sad ones too. and by the end of the night, the two congregations grew closer. we talked to members of both churches the next day. 19-year-old ethan thompson may have summed it up best. >> it has taught me that despite what -- what the world is telling us right now that this kind of conversation is
dr. martin luther king jr. said the most segregated hour in america is worship hour. that still the case? >> reality is it still is. i also think we wouldn't worry about so much of the one hour a week being divided if we weren't so divided the other hours of the week. >> reporter: after the tragic murders at a charlseton church last year, the two pastors got their two churches together for a series of meetings to talk about race and its impact on the community. nonafrican-american...
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she and martin king, not marti king the father, but mrtin king iii, the son of dr. king, were the very best of friends. the very best ofriends. he has traveled great distances to pay tribute to her. he was there in mobile, alabama, cameere for the services that e had, a helways, always when he was in washington, d.c., would take the time to come by our office to say hello to jackie. people who met her along life's way would also include the links. the links was an organization tha she was affiliated with and at she took great pride in assisting as they were having their various events. she was always helpful to other people, to make sure that they were able to be successful in the endeavors. when you travethe road of life, the highway of life, you meet many people, you don't remember them all. but thereare some who are special and these are the persons who will stand out in your mind and will be remembered in the very years to come of your life. so tonight i'm grateful that the leadership has allowed us this time to pay tribute to jackie lis, who was born in mobile,
she and martin king, not marti king the father, but mrtin king iii, the son of dr. king, were the very best of friends. the very best ofriends. he has traveled great distances to pay tribute to her. he was there in mobile, alabama, cameere for the services that e had, a helways, always when he was in washington, d.c., would take the time to come by our office to say hello to jackie. people who met her along life's way would also include the links. the links was an organization tha she was...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. and first a live look outside on this saturday morning. a chilly start to the day. we're timing out when the snow arrives tomorrow and how much you need to shovel. with that, good morning. and thank you for joining us on wisn 12 news this morning. 7:00 a.m. on this saturday, december 3rd. i'm andy choi.
dr. martin luther king, jr. and first a live look outside on this saturday morning. a chilly start to the day. we're timing out when the snow arrives tomorrow and how much you need to shovel. with that, good morning. and thank you for joining us on wisn 12 news this morning. 7:00 a.m. on this saturday, december 3rd. i'm andy choi.
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dr. martin luther king came up as saying, they were reading from another side. that's what we have to understand about the bible. it is open to interpretation. uses foro open to the those who have various pernicious, very pernicious intent. we really have to think about what is ab bible is saying in terms of basic humanity and basic decency. that is where we need to be really reading and not about issues of subjugation and oppression. host: al. caller: good morning. one, i think in every race and every religion, two or 3% of people are evil. we do not fight a war does the evil people. also, black lives matter's started under president obama. if you look, it seems like the left is always on the side of evil. you have young african-americans who are arrested and charged with transporting drugs across state lines. what he told the judge is you did not know who was transporting drugs is a he ballroom the car from -- he borrowed the car from a friend and and i know. the judge told him he was the one driving the car across state lines with the drugs and ignorance of t
dr. martin luther king came up as saying, they were reading from another side. that's what we have to understand about the bible. it is open to interpretation. uses foro open to the those who have various pernicious, very pernicious intent. we really have to think about what is ab bible is saying in terms of basic humanity and basic decency. that is where we need to be really reading and not about issues of subjugation and oppression. host: al. caller: good morning. one, i think in every race...
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dr. martin luther king jr. said the most segregated hour in america is worship hour. is that still the case? >> reality is it still is. i also think we wouldn't worry about so much of the one hour a week being divided if we weren't so divided the other hours of the week. >> reporter: after the tragic murders at a charlton church last year, the two pastors got their two churches together for about race and its impact on the community. >> we were the only nonafrican-american people in the room. >> reporter: on this night just before thanksgiving, church members met to break bred. and walls that have separated them for years. and one daughter said, that was my first consciousness. >> for three hours they shared funny stories and sad ones too. and by the end of the night, the two we talked to members of both city. i'm elaine quijano. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." more questions about russia's possible interference in the election surfaced this weekend. along with concerns about the man said to be president elect trump's top choice for secretary of state. exxon mobi
dr. martin luther king jr. said the most segregated hour in america is worship hour. is that still the case? >> reality is it still is. i also think we wouldn't worry about so much of the one hour a week being divided if we weren't so divided the other hours of the week. >> reporter: after the tragic murders at a charlton church last year, the two pastors got their two churches together for about race and its impact on the community. >> we were the only nonafrican-american...
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dr. martin luther king and others to draw the nation's attention to the struggle for equal voting rightsmarching from selma to montgomery, alabama, in march of 1965. with "selma," duvernay became the first african-american female director to have a film nominated for best picture at the academy awards. well, ava duvernay join us in new york. welcome back to democracy now! >> pleased to be here. amy: now "13th" is playing in the age of trump. talk about how you conceived of it, what "13th" is about. we got a good sense in this trailer. and where we're going now. >> thank you for having me. explanationy is an through our history of americans as a relates to oppression and racism and criminalization, and how we have come to the point where we have 2.3 million people behind bars, not to mention the millions who are affected by incarceration, on parole, and probation. trying to deconstruct the issue. when i first started working on it, i was focused primarily on the prison industrial complex. profit around punishment. you really can't talk about that issue without context as historical legacy
dr. martin luther king and others to draw the nation's attention to the struggle for equal voting rightsmarching from selma to montgomery, alabama, in march of 1965. with "selma," duvernay became the first african-american female director to have a film nominated for best picture at the academy awards. well, ava duvernay join us in new york. welcome back to democracy now! >> pleased to be here. amy: now "13th" is playing in the age of trump. talk about how you...
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dr. martin luther king who always believed, as i d, that we can do this through peace and nonviolence. this is a tool of nonviolence. we must insist that they do their task and that we solve these unsolved murderous civil rights cases and do so to heal the nation and to continue to promote our democracy. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i yield the alance of my time -- i reserve if -- i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves this egentleman from michigan. mr. conyers: madam speaker, i am finished with our presentation, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i yield time to myself to say to the gentleman from michigan, mr. conyers, the gentleman from georgia, mr. lewis, the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, that this is a quest for justice that needs to be ongoing and i'm pleased to support this legislation. i urge my colleagues to do so and yiel
dr. martin luther king who always believed, as i d, that we can do this through peace and nonviolence. this is a tool of nonviolence. we must insist that they do their task and that we solve these unsolved murderous civil rights cases and do so to heal the nation and to continue to promote our democracy. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: i yield the alance of my time -- i reserve if -- i reserve the balance...
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dr. martin luther king said the worship hour is the worship hour. is that still the case? >> i think so. i also think that we wouldn't worry so much about that one hour a week of being divided if we weren't so divided the other hours of the week. >> reporter: pastor scott dickerson and james goulsby met know each other because they not only share name but a past church. what is the name of your church? >> first baptist church of christ. >> reporter: started when? >> 1826. >> reporter: what is the name of your church? >> first baptist church, 1826. >> reporter: 1826? >> yes. >> reporter: there can only be one church. >> we came out of that church. >> reporter: in 1826 there w 1845 the church records show the slaves outnumbered their owners 2-1. so a separate church for the blacks was formed. >> that's first baptist church. >> the one i pastor. >> reporter: and yours? >> first baptist church of christ is where i pastor. >> you have been around the corner from each other for how long? >> since 1887. meetings, interacted one with another? >> maybe once or twice. >> reporter: a
dr. martin luther king said the worship hour is the worship hour. is that still the case? >> i think so. i also think that we wouldn't worry so much about that one hour a week of being divided if we weren't so divided the other hours of the week. >> reporter: pastor scott dickerson and james goulsby met know each other because they not only share name but a past church. what is the name of your church? >> first baptist church of christ. >> reporter: started when?...
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dr. martin luther king jr. that we judge people not by the color of their skin, but by their character as human beings.thgg that has been the struggle. [applause] and when we remember, when we remember that 50 or 60 years ago african-americans in the south didn't even have the right to vote. we have to remember 100 years n ago women were not running for president. they didn't have the right to vote. they couldn't get the education or the jobs they wanted. 30 years ago in no time at all people in the community hid their sexuality because of thee retribution that would occur to them if they stood up and said that they were. we have a right as a nation to be proud and how far we have come. got a l we have got a long way to go. racism, sexism, no question about it that we do have a right to be proud that we have gone a long, long way in writing all forms of discrimination and that's what i can tell you without the greatest hesitancy that the amber generation of today is the least racist, the least sexist in the lea
dr. martin luther king jr. that we judge people not by the color of their skin, but by their character as human beings.thgg that has been the struggle. [applause] and when we remember, when we remember that 50 or 60 years ago african-americans in the south didn't even have the right to vote. we have to remember 100 years n ago women were not running for president. they didn't have the right to vote. they couldn't get the education or the jobs they wanted. 30 years ago in no time at all people...
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dr. martin luther king, the e posle of nonviolence in the civil rights movement has been shot to death inn the platform of east wilmington overlooking the east side. wilmington, a nation, will no longer be in flames, but awaiting a new ripple of hope. >> it's been a long time coming. but, tonight, chan >> you'll be waiting for a young black man inspired by the dream of a king, coming from philadelphia to pick you up, take you on 124-mile trip to washington to be sworn in as president and vice president of the united states of america. i, joseph robinette biden deserve to serve. progress is never easy, but always possible. >> i believe in change because i believe in you. >> and things do get better on our march toward a more perfect union. that is the history of the journey of america and, believe it or not, because you listened to mom and dad, you'll help write it. keep the faith, joey. >> he's a great man, t >> yes. >> amazing life. amazing life. >> extraordinary life. >> i heard someone once say you can judge the quality of your life by the quality of the relationships you have. and i t
dr. martin luther king, the e posle of nonviolence in the civil rights movement has been shot to death inn the platform of east wilmington overlooking the east side. wilmington, a nation, will no longer be in flames, but awaiting a new ripple of hope. >> it's been a long time coming. but, tonight, chan >> you'll be waiting for a young black man inspired by the dream of a king, coming from philadelphia to pick you up, take you on 124-mile trip to washington to be sworn in as...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. that's what happens when you lower the rent, and i gave this book and this one -- [inaudible] in english has a different title in spanish rather than calming fearful mind and wonderful things, wonderful ideas about what we can do in the global times to calm our fears and to make a better planet because i believe it is up to us. one of the things that suggest is that we have a con sewel of stages of all a of the people who have -- stories have not been heard. all of the communities that feel like they have not it been heard and there are so many communities every town, every color, all across this country is why we're so fearful of each other because we fear. we we don't feel our story is being heard and i think telling our own story is essential. i plod the people who put together this book peflt and created new african-american museum. holocaust museum and museums that tell or stories but especially -- stories that need to be heard in this time. i want to close with just an a excerpt
dr. martin luther king, jr. that's what happens when you lower the rent, and i gave this book and this one -- [inaudible] in english has a different title in spanish rather than calming fearful mind and wonderful things, wonderful ideas about what we can do in the global times to calm our fears and to make a better planet because i believe it is up to us. one of the things that suggest is that we have a con sewel of stages of all a of the people who have -- stories have not been heard. all of...
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dr. martin luther king jr. said, that the most segregated hour in america is worship hour.l is. >> i think so, but i also think that we wouldn't worry so much about that one hour a week of being divided if we weren't so divided the other hours of the week. >> pastor scott bigson and james goalsbee met two years ago and decided it was time for their congregations to get to know each other. because not only do their churches share a name, but they share a history. what is the name of your church? >> first baptist church of christ. >> and started when? >> 1826. >> and what's the name of your church? >> christ baptist church, 1826. >> 1826. >> yes. >> there can only be one church. >> we came out of that church. >> in 1826, there was only one first baptist church in macon. white slave owners worshipped in the front, with their slaves in the back. but by 1845, church records show that the slaves outnumbered their owners 2 to 1. so a separate church for the blacks was formed. that's first baptist church, the one i pastor. >> you pastor. and yours? >> first baptist church of christ
dr. martin luther king jr. said, that the most segregated hour in america is worship hour.l is. >> i think so, but i also think that we wouldn't worry so much about that one hour a week of being divided if we weren't so divided the other hours of the week. >> pastor scott bigson and james goalsbee met two years ago and decided it was time for their congregations to get to know each other. because not only do their churches share a name, but they share a history. what is the name of...
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dr. martin luther king jr.le that will not stop until they have full freedom and human dignity. ♪ >> reporter: their music would become the sound track to his civil rights crusade. >> i walked beside dr. king and i sang songs for him. you know? that makes me proud! ♪ >> reporter: in 1964, the staplsta stayshista staples were invited to a folk festival and introduced them to a broader audience. >> one more time for the staple singers. >> reporter: things really changed in the late '60s, when their new label, stax record, put a rhythm section behind them. and in 1972, "i'll take you there" took them to number one! how did it feel when you suddenly broke mainstream? >> you know, it felt good. we were finally being heard. ♪ ♪ let me take you there >> reporter: mavis' distinctive voice continues to attract all-star collators. jeff tweety produced a grammy winning album for her. before that, prince wrote two albums for her. and before that, another songwriter had an even stronger attraction to mavis. ♪ >> reporter: i
dr. martin luther king jr.le that will not stop until they have full freedom and human dignity. ♪ >> reporter: their music would become the sound track to his civil rights crusade. >> i walked beside dr. king and i sang songs for him. you know? that makes me proud! ♪ >> reporter: in 1964, the staplsta stayshista staples were invited to a folk festival and introduced them to a broader audience. >> one more time for the staple singers. >> reporter: things really...