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dr. martin luther king and we have -- but they said the statue, the bust of dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office. and it was never even touched. so i think it was a disgrace but that's the way the press is, very unfortunate. i'm proud we have a museum on the national mall where people can learn about reverend king and so many other things, frederic douglas is an example of somebody who has done an amazing job and being recognized more and more i notice. harriet tubman, rosa parks and millions more black americans who made america what it is today. i'm proud to honor this heritage and we'll be honoring it more and more. folks at the table in almost all cases have been great friends and supporters and daryl, i met daryl when he was defending me on television. [laughter] and the people that were on the other side of the argument didn't have a chance, right? and paris has done an amazing job in a very hostile cnn community. [laughter] all by himself. seven people and paris. i'll take paris over the seven. but i don't watch cnn so i don't get to see you a
dr. martin luther king and we have -- but they said the statue, the bust of dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office. and it was never even touched. so i think it was a disgrace but that's the way the press is, very unfortunate. i'm proud we have a museum on the national mall where people can learn about reverend king and so many other things, frederic douglas is an example of somebody who has done an amazing job and being recognized more and more i notice. harriet tubman, rosa parks...
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dr. martin luther king jr. in 1955, he told the world that we are determined to work and fight until justice runs down like water. and righteousness like a mighty stream. and that is what it's going to be. we are going to bring this country together. maybe bring some of the world together. we will bring this country together. we have a divided country. it has been divided for many years. we will bring it together. i hope every day of my presidency, we will be honoring the determination and work towards a very worthy goal and for lonnie and david and david king andnd ms. everybody, i just want to -- i just have to say that what they have done here is something that can probably not be duplicated. it was done with love and lots of money. right lonnie? lots of money. we can't avoid that. but it was done with tremendous love and passion. that is why it is so great. so, thank you all very much for being here. i appreciate it. congratulations. this is a truly great museum. thank you. [applause] president trump: thank
dr. martin luther king jr. in 1955, he told the world that we are determined to work and fight until justice runs down like water. and righteousness like a mighty stream. and that is what it's going to be. we are going to bring this country together. maybe bring some of the world together. we will bring this country together. we have a divided country. it has been divided for many years. we will bring it together. i hope every day of my presidency, we will be honoring the determination and work...
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dr. martin luther king jr. in 1958 was a commencement speaker on that same field and excerpts from what would become the i have a dream speech were delivered at that commencement exercise in 1958. the university also conferred an honorary doctorate upon dr. martin luther king jr. murphy auditorium, which was a significant building on the campus, was also the site of other numerous guest and visitors who were esteemed who came to the campus. malcolm x held debates at the murphy auditorium on the campus, and you see a picture of him here with students in 1962 under the direction of a morgan professor, dr. august mair. so morgan's history has been very pronounced. the first individual off to the side here was thomas henry kaya, who was president of the princess anne academy on maryland's eastern shore, who during the last lynching in maryland, which happened in 1933, spoke out and was unafraid to speak out against those activities that were happening on the eastern shore and led and guided that institution accordi
dr. martin luther king jr. in 1958 was a commencement speaker on that same field and excerpts from what would become the i have a dream speech were delivered at that commencement exercise in 1958. the university also conferred an honorary doctorate upon dr. martin luther king jr. murphy auditorium, which was a significant building on the campus, was also the site of other numerous guest and visitors who were esteemed who came to the campus. malcolm x held debates at the murphy auditorium on the...
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dr. dwight oliver with a holmes in 1937 "first african-american president. from 1867 to 1937, the university was under white leadership. martin jenkins in 1948 became the second african-american president and really helped to shape what became then the morgan state college, positioning it to become university. dr. earl richardson who died on two 2010,, from 2004 certainly grew, expanded and developed morgan state university into what many of you and i see on the campus today. and our current president, dr. david wilson, who was thegurated in 2010, became 12th president of morgan state university and is leading this institution under the banner of growing the future and leading the world. littleton at morgan was one of the most significant trustees of this institution. in 1990, he gave property personally. he personally endowed the institution, which is why they renamed the institution work in college, in honor of this reverend littleton morgan. colonel james murphy, the former president of the baltimore afro, was our early chartered member of the board of trustees. he joined in 1939 and was becoming the first african-american
dr. dwight oliver with a holmes in 1937 "first african-american president. from 1867 to 1937, the university was under white leadership. martin jenkins in 1948 became the second african-american president and really helped to shape what became then the morgan state college, positioning it to become university. dr. earl richardson who died on two 2010,, from 2004 certainly grew, expanded and developed morgan state university into what many of you and i see on the campus today. and our...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. was a speaker at the commencement field and the ""i have a dream" speech" happened in 1958 and they conferred an honorary doctor itat on doctor martin luther king jr. other esteemed guests, malcolm x held debates at the auditorium. you see a picture of him with students in 1962 under the direction of a morgan professor, dr. ayeer. morgan's history has been very pronounced. the first individual off to the side was tomas henry kya, a president at the academy on the eastern shore and the last ly h lynching in 1933, spoke out and was unafraid to speak out against those activities happening on the eastern shore and led and guided those institutions accordingly. senator welcome, the bridge was named in honor of was the first a can american senator and morgan's alum and a maryland state senator. dr. dubois lived in the community next to morgan and morgan park community. he had a home designed by dr. sal purdue and lived there nearly 30 years and mortgage dpan conferred an honorary doctor it
dr. martin luther king, jr. was a speaker at the commencement field and the ""i have a dream" speech" happened in 1958 and they conferred an honorary doctor itat on doctor martin luther king jr. other esteemed guests, malcolm x held debates at the auditorium. you see a picture of him with students in 1962 under the direction of a morgan professor, dr. ayeer. morgan's history has been very pronounced. the first individual off to the side was tomas henry kya, a president at...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. that is being considered immuning a senator and they've use itting to shut up elizabeth warren on the floor of the senate. incredible. and the optics of calling coretta scott king an epithet, saying her words are an epithet that can't be spoken in the united states senate. yeah. we'll have more on that ahead. >>> also, when's the last time the audio live stream of a three-judge panel reviewing a temporary restraining order was not only live streamed on the internet machine but also broadcast live on television on national news. if you are a civics dork between rule 19 and this, this is like a high holy day right now. if there is a kid in your life who dreams about ever becoming a lawmaker or a lawyer or judge, the fact they got to listen in tonight to this incredibly tense dense, no nonsense cuts like a knife argument involving these three federal judges and the lawyers for the federal government and the lawyers for the state suing the federal government over the muslim ban, don't cal
dr. martin luther king, jr. that is being considered immuning a senator and they've use itting to shut up elizabeth warren on the floor of the senate. incredible. and the optics of calling coretta scott king an epithet, saying her words are an epithet that can't be spoken in the united states senate. yeah. we'll have more on that ahead. >>> also, when's the last time the audio live stream of a three-judge panel reviewing a temporary restraining order was not only live streamed on the...
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dr. martin still is an astrophysicist from nasa. it's good to have you on the show. tell me about the mood at nasa with the announcement. >> we are very happy. this is a very special discovery by the space mission. this is a planetary system which is very similar, very familiar. there were seven planets of earth signs and a system around the start. it is similar in the sense that if we were lucky enough to visit this lannett -- lannett, we would see a picture very similar. the system of lannett is similar to what we're finding around this new system. brent: is it a mirror image of ourselves when we talk about these xo planets? are we looking, possibly also at a mirror image of intelligent life? >> we obviously can't say that yet. it is far too early. we don't have the ability to detect and we have not yet found evidence of water. what we do know is that the planets are the right size. some of them are the right temperature. the right distance from their stars, if they have atmosphere which can trap heat and energy like our own atmosphere does, it is plausible that so
dr. martin still is an astrophysicist from nasa. it's good to have you on the show. tell me about the mood at nasa with the announcement. >> we are very happy. this is a very special discovery by the space mission. this is a planetary system which is very similar, very familiar. there were seven planets of earth signs and a system around the start. it is similar in the sense that if we were lucky enough to visit this lannett -- lannett, we would see a picture very similar. the system of...
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dr. martin luther king's life and his tribute. please join us. >>> welcome back. we've been talking to reverend dr. blake. we are so glad to have him as we have heard a great deal about dr. king i'm sure that many of you do not know. anything else you would like to add to that >> that dr. king was mentored by dr. [inaudible] who was the founder of our church. he and his wife were the first african-americans to meet with gandhi >> and the doctor [inaudible] they see him as contemplative and you know, sort of a mystic >> he would define himself, i think, as a seeker. he was always seeking to understand life more deeply. he was always seeking to find more about the common ground of all people so yes, he was a mystic. he was a mystic who was concerned about the social realities because his understanding was that if in the mystic encounter with god there was a [inaudible] so forever, when you leave those experiences, you want to see that in the over all society so if there are institutions that stand against that unity, then you had the responsibility to work to change
dr. martin luther king's life and his tribute. please join us. >>> welcome back. we've been talking to reverend dr. blake. we are so glad to have him as we have heard a great deal about dr. king i'm sure that many of you do not know. anything else you would like to add to that >> that dr. king was mentored by dr. [inaudible] who was the founder of our church. he and his wife were the first african-americans to meet with gandhi >> and the doctor [inaudible] they see him as...
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dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office. and it was never even touched., but that's the way the press is. >> i'm very proud now that we have a museum in the national mall where people can learn about reverend king, so many other things, fredric douglas as an example of somebody who has done an amazing job is being recognized more and more i noticed. >> today he made the comment about fredric douglas being recognized more and more. do you have any idea what specifically he was referring to? >> i think there's contributions -- i think he wants to highlight the contributions that he has made. i think through a lot of actions and statements he's going to make, i think the contributions of fredric douglas will become more and more. >> let's turn to entertainment news now. the queen b has done it again. she set another record after she announced on instagram that she was pregnant. the singer made the announcement that she would be having twins with husband jay-z by posting this image of herself dressed in a veil. it is raked in over 7.4 million likes so far. se
dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office. and it was never even touched., but that's the way the press is. >> i'm very proud now that we have a museum in the national mall where people can learn about reverend king, so many other things, fredric douglas as an example of somebody who has done an amazing job is being recognized more and more i noticed. >> today he made the comment about fredric douglas being recognized more and more. do you have any idea what specifically he...
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dr. martin luther king. >> read all about dr. king a week ago when somebody said i took the statue out of my office and turned out that that was fake news. >> yes, it was fake news. trump didn't take the statue from his office. it tried to escape. >> only two weeks in, folks. that's what's making news in america. >> stay with us for "good morning america." >> good morning everyone, it is 4:30 a.m. on this friday, february 3. >>> we're following a developing story a thief steals an as you have with a child -- suv with a child inside. the girl is back with her mother, but the thief and the car are gone. >>> they are getting the wings ready, they are getting all fried up, and the sauce on them, are the competitive eaters ready? we'll take you live to wing bowl 25. >> david and karen have weather and
dr. martin luther king. >> read all about dr. king a week ago when somebody said i took the statue out of my office and turned out that that was fake news. >> yes, it was fake news. trump didn't take the statue from his office. it tried to escape. >> only two weeks in, folks. that's what's making news in america. >> stay with us for "good morning america." >> good morning everyone, it is 4:30 a.m. on this friday, february 3. >>> we're following a...
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dr. martin luther king jr. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. president trump: thank you very much, everybody. it is a great honor to be here. this was a beautiful morning. what a job they have done. like few others have been able to do. i am very proud of lonnie bunch. the work and the love that he has in his heart for what he has done -- i always talk about needing enthusiasm. you need love for anything you do to do it successfully. and lonnie bunch, you are where? come on. you should be up here. come on. and david, we have to get david up here too. david is tremendous. and he was singing lonnie bunch's praises. you two should at least be here. we appreciate you very much. and david rubenstein is here someplace. come on, you have to get up here. you certainly deserve it. he is a successful guy who spends money doing great things. and he has been a great help to so many different groups and this one in particular. thank you. it is a privilege to be here today. this museum is a beautiful tribute to so many american heroes. heroes like sojourner
dr. martin luther king jr. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. president trump: thank you very much, everybody. it is a great honor to be here. this was a beautiful morning. what a job they have done. like few others have been able to do. i am very proud of lonnie bunch. the work and the love that he has in his heart for what he has done -- i always talk about needing enthusiasm. you need love for anything you do to do it successfully. and lonnie bunch, you are...
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dr. martin luther king, and we have -- but they said the statue, the bust of dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office. and it was never even touched. so i think it was a disgrace. but that's the way the press is, very unfortunate. i am very proud now that we have a museum at the national mall where people can learn about reverend king, so many other things. frederick douglass is an example of somebody who has done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more, i notice. harriet tubman, rosa parks, millions more black americans who made america what it is today. a big impact. i'm proud to honor this heritage. i will be honoring it more and more, the folks at the table, in almost all cases have been great friends and supporters. darryl, i met darryl when he was defending me on television. and the people that were on the other side of the argument didn't have a chance, right? and paris has done an amazing job in a very hostile cnn community. he's all by himself, seven people and paris. i'll take paris over the seven. but i don't watch cnn so i don't g
dr. martin luther king, and we have -- but they said the statue, the bust of dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office. and it was never even touched. so i think it was a disgrace. but that's the way the press is, very unfortunate. i am very proud now that we have a museum at the national mall where people can learn about reverend king, so many other things. frederick douglass is an example of somebody who has done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more, i notice. harriet...
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dr. martin luther king. but they said the statue, the bust of dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office. and it was never even touched. so i think it was a disgrace, but that's the way the press is. very unfortunate. i am very proud now that we have a museum on the national mall where people can learn about reverend king, so many other things. frederick douglass as an example of somebody who has done an amazing job that is being recognized more and more i noticed. harriet tubman, rosa parks and millions more black americans who made america what it is today. i am proud to honor this heritage and we'll be honoring it more and more with folks at the table in almost all cases have been great friends and supporters. i met darrel when he was defending me on television. and the people that were on the other side of the argument didn't have a chance, right? and paris has done an amazing job and a very hostile cnn community. all by himself with seven people and paris. i'll take paris over the seven. but i don't watch cnn, so i don't get to see you a
dr. martin luther king. but they said the statue, the bust of dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office. and it was never even touched. so i think it was a disgrace, but that's the way the press is. very unfortunate. i am very proud now that we have a museum on the national mall where people can learn about reverend king, so many other things. frederick douglass as an example of somebody who has done an amazing job that is being recognized more and more i noticed. harriet tubman, rosa...
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dr. martin luther king jr.' >> the church was packed and in the pew before me sat marlon brando, sammy davis, eartha kit. harry belafonte sitting next to loretta king. i have thing about not weeping in product and i was concentrating and holding myself together. i did not want to weep for martin. tears seemed futile. but i may also have been afraid. and i could not have been the only one. that if i began to weep, i would not be able to stop. i started to cry and i stumbled. sammy grabbed my arm. the story of the negro in america is the story of america. it is not a pretty story. >> it's unbelievable. do you think -- he witnessed so much. the death of malcolm x and dr. martin luther king jr. and medgar egers, alive in the civil rights movement and witnessed in his writing. he was a -- took a lot of risks. even his own life. >> absolutely. and he was prescient, felt the fundamentals of those issues. imagine he wrote all those words 50 years ago and you feel as if he sat down this morning and wrote about them. it's
dr. martin luther king jr.' >> the church was packed and in the pew before me sat marlon brando, sammy davis, eartha kit. harry belafonte sitting next to loretta king. i have thing about not weeping in product and i was concentrating and holding myself together. i did not want to weep for martin. tears seemed futile. but i may also have been afraid. and i could not have been the only one. that if i began to weep, i would not be able to stop. i started to cry and i stumbled. sammy grabbed...
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dr. martin luther king's niece. his tour was said a reminder of why we must fight bigotry and intolerance. footrump: the anti-somatic -- anti-somatic threats -- an ti-semitic threats targeting our jewish centers are harmful and painful and a sad reminder of the work that must be done to root out hate, prejudice, and evil. >> they stopped at an exhibit about ben carson. in the newsroom, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. named h.r.p has mcmaster as his national security advisor. phd in history. his appointment comes with a new tryingth the president, to revamp a new travel ban sometime this week, possibly. we want to get a check of the forecast. another decent day out there. it feels like we are back to knocking doug: the past few days we have been 20 degrees above average. today, about five degrees above average. camera, after the overcast this morning, skies bring up. we will have periods of clouds and sunshine. the wind will keep it a little cooler. around thepening eastern part of the country, moisture coming up from t
dr. martin luther king's niece. his tour was said a reminder of why we must fight bigotry and intolerance. footrump: the anti-somatic -- anti-somatic threats -- an ti-semitic threats targeting our jewish centers are harmful and painful and a sad reminder of the work that must be done to root out hate, prejudice, and evil. >> they stopped at an exhibit about ben carson. in the newsroom, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. named h.r.p has mcmaster as his national security advisor. phd in history....
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dr. martin luther king jr. here we are in the middle of black history month. here's a man who devoted his life to trying to bring people together in this country. >> that's right. >> reporter: you are said that's certainly you want to do as well. >> absolutely. >> reporter: specificspecifical do you want to do that? >> we're a very divided nation. you go back to the founding and i would like to see if we could bring people together. so many bad things happening. and, by the way, so many great things happening like the museum but we're going to try very hard to bring people together in a much stronger way picht just so divided, so sad to see and i've seen you speak so beautifully on the subjects on the various show and tim has been just an advocate for bringing people together. ben we fully know about but there are so many people working on it and we want to keep that going. >> reporter: why do you think those divisions still exist in this country, are so deep and. sometimes it gets better and then it busts apart. but we want to have it get very much better, ge
dr. martin luther king jr. here we are in the middle of black history month. here's a man who devoted his life to trying to bring people together in this country. >> that's right. >> reporter: you are said that's certainly you want to do as well. >> absolutely. >> reporter: specificspecifical do you want to do that? >> we're a very divided nation. you go back to the founding and i would like to see if we could bring people together. so many bad things happening....
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dr. martin luther king. >> you read all about dr. king a week ago when somebody said i took the statue out of my office, and it turned out that that was fake news from these people. fake news. ( laughter ) >> stephen: yes, fake news. trump didn't take that statue from his office. it tried to escape. ( laughter ) ( applause ) but trump's deep knowledge of the struggle doesn't stop at martin luther king. >> frederick douglass is an example of somebody who has done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more, i notice. >> stephen: yeah, i noticed that, too, yeah. hearing a lot more about this fred douglass guy. you know fred douglass, jon. isly a rapper. >> jon: no. >> stephen: he's not the fred prince of bel air. >> jon: different guy. >> stephen: trump continued to talk. >> harriet tubman, rosa parks and millions more black americans who made america what it is today. >> stephen: he's just naming black people he's heard of at this point. "ah, harriet tubman, rosa parks, fat albert, the pine sol commercial lady, robert downey j
dr. martin luther king. >> you read all about dr. king a week ago when somebody said i took the statue out of my office, and it turned out that that was fake news from these people. fake news. ( laughter ) >> stephen: yes, fake news. trump didn't take that statue from his office. it tried to escape. ( laughter ) ( applause ) but trump's deep knowledge of the struggle doesn't stop at martin luther king. >> frederick douglass is an example of somebody who has done an amazing job...
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dr. martin luther king and his dream. horace: new at 2:00, in the nick of time. the amazing rescue from the george washington bridge. all caught on video. steve: the weekend is almost here. big changes on the way. cold front tomorrow that will trigger thunderstorms. highs ahead of it will be around 70. sunday we have highs in the upper 40's. but the wind chill factors are eight to ten degrees colder than that. ab alison: they are lifesavers in battle but 200 field medics have been killed in afghanistan over the years. now the uniform services university of the health sciences is working to reduce the number to zero. our colleague jonathan elias was invited for a peak. jonathan: saving the life in field of battle is dangerous work. medics get shot at and get in explosions, not a place to make a mistake. >> don't let me die. jonathan: here at the uniform services university, the largest limb sator for med -- limb sator for medical -- largest simulator for medical personnel you can make mistakes and live to tell about it. they are getting ready for the environment t
dr. martin luther king and his dream. horace: new at 2:00, in the nick of time. the amazing rescue from the george washington bridge. all caught on video. steve: the weekend is almost here. big changes on the way. cold front tomorrow that will trigger thunderstorms. highs ahead of it will be around 70. sunday we have highs in the upper 40's. but the wind chill factors are eight to ten degrees colder than that. ab alison: they are lifesavers in battle but 200 field medics have been killed in...
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dr. martin luther king jr., picking up trash, cleaning dedication plaques, and grooming shrubbery. the stormwatch team is on your side when severe weather strikes. stay with us for instant forecasts and warnings by apploading the stormwatch 7 and follow us on facebook and twitter. new information about the d.c. public charter school teacher arrested and child with gas charged with child sex abuse. anna-lysa gayle dug into that. the charter school on y street is charged with counts of child sex abuse. manuel fernandez engaged in with boys andct girls. the abuse has been going on since 6.february the latin american montessori bilingual school has two locations -- this one in northwest washington and the next one in northeast washington, which is where taight.z for the past six years, the list has equaled or exceeded its total enrollment. website also claims each classroom has two instructors, one teaching the half-day in other a half in english. fernandez, who was arrested friday, is scheduled for a preliminary hearing march 8. so far we have not received a response from school leade
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dr. martin luther king jr. to slow down, arguing that hristianity took 2,000 years to accomplish all it had. those ministers believed that the escalation of marches and demonstrations to secure civil ights was unwise and untimely. in 1963, while sitting in the birmingham city jail, dr. king started penning a letter, a letter that of course he finished after leaving jail, but in that letter he dealt ith the whole issue of time. n his letter, dr. king said, time itself is neutral. it can be used either destructively or constructively. dr. king continued, more and more, i feel, that the people of ill will have used time much more effectively than the people of goodwill. we will have to repent in this generation, not merely for hateful words and actions of the bad people, but for the appalling silence of the good people. dr. king continued, human progress never rose -- rode in on wheel of inevitably. it comes through the tireless forts of men and, might eat, women, willing to be -- and i might add, women willing to
dr. martin luther king jr. to slow down, arguing that hristianity took 2,000 years to accomplish all it had. those ministers believed that the escalation of marches and demonstrations to secure civil ights was unwise and untimely. in 1963, while sitting in the birmingham city jail, dr. king started penning a letter, a letter that of course he finished after leaving jail, but in that letter he dealt ith the whole issue of time. n his letter, dr. king said, time itself is neutral. it can be used...
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dr. martin luther king words making a statement on capitol hill. perhaps you have seen them. shows us how his message of yesterday is coming to life today. sam: if you walk the street of capitol hill you notice they are everywhere. quotes by martin luther king. homeowners have placed them in the yards like campaign signs. >> a lot of us from east capital to the capitol got these signs and put them up. sam: fritz henn has two. >> every one of the signs is about tolerance and living together. sam: some say "love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into a friend." or "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice anywhere." the woman who started it used eight different quotes that she distributed on 400 signs. >> people have been asking for more so i may print out more. sam: meg also created a facebook page called mlk inauguration signs capitol hill says dr. king was about bringing people together. >> right now thereis other and to oppose each other. sam: is it an anti-trump message? >> it's not on anti-trump message. it's not an anti-anything message. it's a pro unit
dr. martin luther king words making a statement on capitol hill. perhaps you have seen them. shows us how his message of yesterday is coming to life today. sam: if you walk the street of capitol hill you notice they are everywhere. quotes by martin luther king. homeowners have placed them in the yards like campaign signs. >> a lot of us from east capital to the capitol got these signs and put them up. sam: fritz henn has two. >> every one of the signs is about tolerance and living...
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dr. martin luther king jr.e used it to shut up elizabeth warren on the floor of the senate tonight. just incredible. her words are an epithet tha
dr. martin luther king jr.e used it to shut up elizabeth warren on the floor of the senate tonight. just incredible. her words are an epithet tha
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dr. martin luther king, jr., frederic douglass and rosa parks. >> this month we honor the tremendous historyf the african-americans throughout our country, throughout the world if you think about it, right? and this is one of unimaginable hard work, sacrifice and faith in america. >> president trump also said he is proud we now have a museum of black history and culture in washington, dc. >>> new at noon, former vice president joe biden and his wife are launching a new foundation. the biden foundation will focus on several issues, among them ending violence against women, the middle class and protecting children to be staffed by former biden aides and funded by tax-free donations. >>> it's still unknown if mavericks will be called off this year and perhaps beyond. the event's organizers cartel management and "titans of mavericks" filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy yesterday. they sent out a press release today saying they hope to sell their business operations to someone who can keep the event going. the competition off the san mateo county coast has always had financial problems. it's only hel
dr. martin luther king, jr., frederic douglass and rosa parks. >> this month we honor the tremendous historyf the african-americans throughout our country, throughout the world if you think about it, right? and this is one of unimaginable hard work, sacrifice and faith in america. >> president trump also said he is proud we now have a museum of black history and culture in washington, dc. >>> new at noon, former vice president joe biden and his wife are launching a new...
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dr. martin ther king jr., noted theologian dr. howard thurmond. civil rights leader, julian bond. filmmaker, spike lee. olympic gold medalist, edwin moses. c.e.o. of the silicon valley community foundation, emmitt carson. and many more. morehouse principles often instill a desire for public service to benefit manned kind. the -- mankind. the united states congress, cedric richmond, chairman of the congressional black caucus, as well as many staff members and former members of congress hold degrees from morehouse. u.s. presidents have relied on alumni, such as former secretary of homeland security, jay johnson, former secretary of health and human service, dr. lewis sullivan. former surgeon general, dr. dan thatcher. and former u.s. ambassador to the united nations. around the country, state, and local governments have been led by alumni such as maynard h. jackson, the first african-american mayor of atlanta, georgia. as a 1968 graduate of morehouse college, this one of a kind institution has a special place in my heart. during my matriculation, i got to know on a personal level th
dr. martin ther king jr., noted theologian dr. howard thurmond. civil rights leader, julian bond. filmmaker, spike lee. olympic gold medalist, edwin moses. c.e.o. of the silicon valley community foundation, emmitt carson. and many more. morehouse principles often instill a desire for public service to benefit manned kind. the -- mankind. the united states congress, cedric richmond, chairman of the congressional black caucus, as well as many staff members and former members of congress hold...
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dr. martin luther king jr. >> yes. >> reporter: here we are in the middle of black history month. here's a man who devoted his life to trying to bring people together. >> that's right. >> reporter: in this country. you said that's something that you want to do as well. >> absolutely. >> reporter: how do you want to do that? how do you plan to do that? >> we're a very divided nation and we have been for many, many years, decades. you go back to the founding, and i would just like to see if we could bring people together. so many bad things happening, and by the way, so many great things happening, like the museum, but we're going to try very hard to bring people together in a much stronger way. it's just so divided, so sad to see, and i've seen you speak so beautifully on the subject on the various shows and that's great, and tim has been just an advocate for bringing people together. ben, we fully know about, but there are so many people working on it, and we want to keep that going. >> reporter: why do you think those divisions exist in this country? why do you think they're stil
dr. martin luther king jr. >> yes. >> reporter: here we are in the middle of black history month. here's a man who devoted his life to trying to bring people together. >> that's right. >> reporter: in this country. you said that's something that you want to do as well. >> absolutely. >> reporter: how do you want to do that? how do you plan to do that? >> we're a very divided nation and we have been for many, many years, decades. you go back to the...
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dr. martin luther king's widow. we'll have an exclusive interview with tim kaine coming up, the 2016 vice presidential candidate, when we return. this is "hardball," where the action is. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. >>> welcome back to "hardball." we continue to watch the united states senate, right now holding a confirmation vote on alabama senator jeff sessions for attorney general. earlier this evening, senator tim kaine of virginia delivered an impassioned speech opposing this confirmation. doing so, senator kaine told the story of richard and mildred loving, the couple jailed in 1959 when interracial marriage was illegal. here's senator kaine. >> 1r50 years ago the supreme court struck down interracial marriage in this country, but mr. president, the case star
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dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office and it was never even touched. so i think it was a disgrace, but that's the way the press is. very >> that's just the latest criticism of the media by the trump administration. in an interview last week with "the new york times," top adviser steve bannon says the media should, quote, keep its mouth shut. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we take a look at how steve bannon is shaping the presidency. >>> officials are trying to win the release of two hostages being held by prisoners. inmates at the prison in smyrna took four corrections department workers hostage yesterday but released two. the prisoners told the "news journal" in wilmington, they acted over concerns about the leadership of donald trump, everything he did and all the things he's doing now. >>> well, coming up on the morning new, lean in harder. facebook executive sheryl sandberg has a hopeful message for women amid challenging times. >>> and a former president is set to take part in aup bs morning news." i take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constip
dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office and it was never even touched. so i think it was a disgrace, but that's the way the press is. very >> that's just the latest criticism of the media by the trump administration. in an interview last week with "the new york times," top adviser steve bannon says the media should, quote, keep its mouth shut. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we take a look at how steve bannon is shaping the presidency. >>>...
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dr. martin luther king junior will once again ring out from the steps of the lincoln memorial. the 5th graders will take part in an annual tradition of reciting the i have a dream speech on the national mall. a teacher first came up with the idea 17 years ago and the youngsters have been doing this every year since then. >>> you could call it fitness on the fly, but without the honk. a local airport can help you get in your workout and you'll still smell fresh for your flight. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. in the last 10 years, we have received 6 times more awards than cable, including the jd power award for highest customer satisfaction for the fourth year in a row. only fios has the fastest internet, on the most awarded network. get this amazing offer: 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month for the first year. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good, only fios can. >>> a brand new business at dwi is turning some heads. it's cal
dr. martin luther king junior will once again ring out from the steps of the lincoln memorial. the 5th graders will take part in an annual tradition of reciting the i have a dream speech on the national mall. a teacher first came up with the idea 17 years ago and the youngsters have been doing this every year since then. >>> you could call it fitness on the fly, but without the honk. a local airport can help you get in your workout and you'll still smell fresh for your flight. fios is...
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dr. martin luther king jr.r philly's own. >> at an african-american artist, it's very valuable for me to portray positive images of african-americans. being a black man in america and sometimes, it cannot be so great. but when you're involved in this type of work, and you're helping people, it gives you a sense of direction. >> reporter: in philadelphia, aundrea cline-thomas, nbc10 news. >>> pioneering race car driver donated memorabilia to the smithsonian museum of african-american history. philadelphia native leonard miller donated yesterday. and presented clothes, victory trophies and the steering wheel from a 1970 racing car. >>> it's about 6:00 a.m. 37 degrees right now. now to more stories that we're following for you and today's headlines starting right now. >> announcer: nbc10 breaking news. >>> prison workers held hostage, inmates who commandereered a correctional facility have now been in control for 18 hours. a live look out of the james vaughn corrections facility were two are being held hostage. go
dr. martin luther king jr.r philly's own. >> at an african-american artist, it's very valuable for me to portray positive images of african-americans. being a black man in america and sometimes, it cannot be so great. but when you're involved in this type of work, and you're helping people, it gives you a sense of direction. >> reporter: in philadelphia, aundrea cline-thomas, nbc10 news. >>> pioneering race car driver donated memorabilia to the smithsonian museum of...
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dr. martin luther king junior. >> that's what this is about. she wrote a powerful letter about an important moment in history that directly involved jeff sessions and is directly relevant to the question of whether or not jeff sessions ought to be the attorney general of the united states. >> i don't know what image mcconnell's intent was to silence her. it certainly took on its own whole new thing, immediately after she left. she went and read that speech on facebook live. she still got the message out y >> it started a big movement the there were three democrats who read this today, but mcconnell is saying because this has been a pattern of behavior on senator warren part in the past. she is has a house following out there. >> silencing what they call the rebuick of warren sparked several hash look at some of these, this is senate majority leader you are a national disgrace voters will remember liz, what a pathetic leader you are. >> and blatant sexism when warren can't read letter and banner sands can? >> what is the point of confirmation he
dr. martin luther king junior. >> that's what this is about. she wrote a powerful letter about an important moment in history that directly involved jeff sessions and is directly relevant to the question of whether or not jeff sessions ought to be the attorney general of the united states. >> i don't know what image mcconnell's intent was to silence her. it certainly took on its own whole new thing, immediately after she left. she went and read that speech on facebook live. she...
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dr. martin luther king. but this is how dishonest the media is. sharyl: more on this when we return. social media sites controlling what you see online? >> when you type hillary clinton ind into bing or yahoo!, there are plenty of indictment-based recommendations. when you type it into google, [ alarm clock beeping weather. ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. wait for it. [ cat screech ] [ laughter ] ♪ [ screaming ] [ laughter ] make everyday awesome with the power of xfinity x1... hi grandma! and the fastest internet. [ girl screaming ] [ laughter ] sharyl: more than ever, powerful interests are working every day to control information and sway public opinion. and with the internet and social media, they have infinite ways to do it. the sudden emergence of "fake news" as a hot topic is an outgrowth of those efforts. but whoever thought that sorting out fake news would be easy was mistaken. what do you define as fake news? susan glasser: well, as a term, right? it's like any term and in fact now you see partisans of both parties appropriating and using this label merely to apply i
dr. martin luther king. but this is how dishonest the media is. sharyl: more on this when we return. social media sites controlling what you see online? >> when you type hillary clinton ind into bing or yahoo!, there are plenty of indictment-based recommendations. when you type it into google, [ alarm clock beeping weather. ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. wait for it. [ cat screech ] [ laughter ] ♪ [ screaming ] [ laughter ] make everyday awesome with the power of xfinity x1... hi grandma!...
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dr. martin luther king jr.nd the republicans cut her off saying she violated an arcane senate rule. >> this is what it said. their mothers, daughters, sisters, fathers, sons, and brothers. they are ... >> majority leader. senators impugn the motives of our colleague from alabama is warned by the chair. >> reporter: they voted to rebuke her. they wouldn't let her continue. she is now barred from speaking on the floor for the remainder of the debate. the senators are discussing the fate of this man. alabama senator jeff sessions. senators are scheduled to vote on sessions' nomination tomorrow night. veronica de la cruz, kpix5. >>> tonight, senator warren tweeted "i will not be silenced about a nominee who has made derogatory and racist comment that's have no place in our justice system." >>> tonight, a victory for president trump and one of his most embattled cabinet nominees. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> mike pence administered the oath of office to the next education secretary. charter school advoca
dr. martin luther king jr.nd the republicans cut her off saying she violated an arcane senate rule. >> this is what it said. their mothers, daughters, sisters, fathers, sons, and brothers. they are ... >> majority leader. senators impugn the motives of our colleague from alabama is warned by the chair. >> reporter: they voted to rebuke her. they wouldn't let her continue. she is now barred from speaking on the floor for the remainder of the debate. the senators are discussing...
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dr. martin luther king had written an opposition letter about sessions who was then a nominee to become aeral judge. republicans have that forbidden what are tone comment on the senate floor about the nomination. >> after this person who they're saying has gone on a violent robbery spree and they want to nab him before innocent people get hurt. "action news" reporter annie mccormick is live now at southwest detectives with the details on this case. good morning, annie. >> reporter: good morning, tamala and detectives believe that this armed robber is responsible for a number of robberies dating back to november. sometimes he wears a mask, other times he has been caught on surveillance camera without a mask. some of the incidents have gotten violent. they're hoping that someone recognizes him so that they can help get him off the street. november 27th at the gm mini market this armed robber wearing a mask holds up the store. the owner pulls a gun chases him a shootout plays out in the street with no injuries. at some point the alleged robber is caughber is caught wia mask. then january 27t
dr. martin luther king had written an opposition letter about sessions who was then a nominee to become aeral judge. republicans have that forbidden what are tone comment on the senate floor about the nomination. >> after this person who they're saying has gone on a violent robbery spree and they want to nab him before innocent people get hurt. "action news" reporter annie mccormick is live now at southwest detectives with the details on this case. good morning, annie. >>...
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dr. martin luther king jr. that letter criticized the record of jeff sessions on voting rights .y, during the question and answer session... kron four asked reverend jackson about his take on senator warren being silenced. the reverend pointed out that senator bernie sanders read the letter today. jackson added... that letter points to just one reason sessions should not have been appointed attorney general. still ahead at 8. where you might soon be automatically ticketed for speeding. and next. indian food with a twist. vicki liviakis introduces us to the food truck cooking up creations that sell like hot cakes. a local guy who founded "curry up now" food truck .... is now the recipient of forbes magazine's 30 under 30. he is recognized for launching a business ..with food that is selling like hot cakes. tonight on dine and dish - vicki liviakis jumps onboard to find out his secret recipe to success. you already know about red light cameras... but now, there is a new push to use those cameras to enforce the speed limit. san francisco and san jose officials joined forces today in
dr. martin luther king jr. that letter criticized the record of jeff sessions on voting rights .y, during the question and answer session... kron four asked reverend jackson about his take on senator warren being silenced. the reverend pointed out that senator bernie sanders read the letter today. jackson added... that letter points to just one reason sessions should not have been appointed attorney general. still ahead at 8. where you might soon be automatically ticketed for speeding. and...
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dr. martin luther king a week ago, when somebody said i took the statue out of my office.t that that was fake news. ( laughter ) fake news. >> trevor: fake news. that is true. trump has kept the bust of martin luther king jr. in the oval office. but you know sometimes he looks at it and he's just like, "obama, what are you still doing here?" ( laughter ) no, i'm just joking. i'm just joking. trump knows the difference between dr. king and obama but that might be as far back as his history goes, because listen to how he honors the great abolitionist writer frederick douglass. >> frederick douglass is an example of somebody who has done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more. >> trevor: "is frederick here now? ( laughter ) stand up, fred, stand up. where's fred? are you-- are you fred?" "i'm ben carson, that's who i am." "well, tell fred i'm a big fan. tell him i'm a fan." now, they only let the cameras in for the beginning of this whole thing, but i wish so bad i could have heard the entire discussion because the parts we heard were so amazing. >> i was recent
dr. martin luther king a week ago, when somebody said i took the statue out of my office.t that that was fake news. ( laughter ) fake news. >> trevor: fake news. that is true. trump has kept the bust of martin luther king jr. in the oval office. but you know sometimes he looks at it and he's just like, "obama, what are you still doing here?" ( laughter ) no, i'm just joking. i'm just joking. trump knows the difference between dr. king and obama but that might be as far back as...
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dr. martin luther king jr. the letter was from 1986 and accused sessions of intimidating black voters as a federal prosecutor. mcconnell says she violated an obscure rule against attacking another senator's character. >> i'm surprised that the words of coretta scott king are not suitable for debate in the united states senate. i ask leave of the senate to continue my remarks. >> the yays are 43, the nee are 50. >> senator warren was not allowed to continue so she found another way. she went into the hallway outside the senate chambers and read the letter in its entirety on facebook live. and that attracted more than 2 million views. this morning, the #letlizspeak is trending on social.o cf1 o >>> let's get over to alexis smith. big problem brewing on 580 again. >> it's feeling like deja vu for drivers who have to go through altamont pass area. this is going to be a major headache all morning. so a sig alert here. this is due to that emergency road repair near greenville road. two right lanes are down, but this
dr. martin luther king jr. the letter was from 1986 and accused sessions of intimidating black voters as a federal prosecutor. mcconnell says she violated an obscure rule against attacking another senator's character. >> i'm surprised that the words of coretta scott king are not suitable for debate in the united states senate. i ask leave of the senate to continue my remarks. >> the yays are 43, the nee are 50. >> senator warren was not allowed to continue so she found another...
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dr. martin luther king a week ago when somebody said i took the statue out of my office and turned out that that was fake news. i'm very proud now that we have a museum, the national mall where people can learn about reverend king, frederick douglas is an example of somebody that's done an amazing job and become recognized more and more, harriot tupman, rosa parks, who made america who it is today. >> he got some criticism, but do you believe that criticism is misguided? >> it seems related to the fact that this president does not relate to so many issues and this seems to be one of them. a second baseman for the baltimore orioles a guy that's getting more recognition, that could be an acceptable faux pas, but he speaks often in terms without the deep knowledge of the community and variety of experiences that constitute that community and the people who make it up an leaders who make it up. he meets with entertainers and athletes but avoids meeting with other people who might be helpful with feedback except for those who echo his own out look, so because of that, and that he's not intimatel
dr. martin luther king a week ago when somebody said i took the statue out of my office and turned out that that was fake news. i'm very proud now that we have a museum, the national mall where people can learn about reverend king, frederick douglas is an example of somebody that's done an amazing job and become recognized more and more, harriot tupman, rosa parks, who made america who it is today. >> he got some criticism, but do you believe that criticism is misguided? >> it seems...