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dr. martin luther king's assassination. attorney and scholar clarence jos was part of dr. king's inner circle and has written a book about the story behind the milestone i have a dream speech. jones sat down to tell things we never knew about king's life. >> i had never seen anything fwhin a voice, any person walking who had that power. >> clarence jones was a young attorney living in california personally asked about dr. martin luther king to come to alabama to join his legal team it was really my own personal, making of a disciple. >> in april, is the 1963 king was arrested and put in a birmingham jail. so were dozens of his very young followers. >> we were getting such pressure from the parents of the children to bail their children out. >> that is when actor hairy belafonte arranged for jones to meet with nelson rock feller who handed jones bail money, $100,000 from a family vault. >> he opened the door look inside of the vault. interest there is from floor to ceiling money. >> by now, dr. king's nonviolent movement had taken off. the next stop was nation's capital for
dr. martin luther king's assassination. attorney and scholar clarence jos was part of dr. king's inner circle and has written a book about the story behind the milestone i have a dream speech. jones sat down to tell things we never knew about king's life. >> i had never seen anything fwhin a voice, any person walking who had that power. >> clarence jones was a young attorney living in california personally asked about dr. martin luther king to come to alabama to join his legal team...
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even after dr martin luther king jr was dead and now because of the jury decision in december of ninety nine in memphis tennessee we know that the jury decided that the evidence was overwhelming that the united states government itself but just played it in a conspiracy to kill dr martin luther king jr and guess what that did in the smearing the smearing continued well after he was dead oh yeah i mean that's still ridiculed and mocked as a conspiracy there i mean this is declassified documents that have led to this civil suit that you're talking about that have overwhelmingly confirmed this unanimous decision from over seventy eyewitnesses who testified there and let's go over some of the things that you did speak out on when you were in office i love this quote i remember you grilling rumsfeld on the house floor in two thousand and five overheard a number of issues i wanted to play one of which was regarding dying core in child trafficking let's take a look at that. called for the punishment of those involved in this horrible business but at the very moment of that speech dein corps wa
even after dr martin luther king jr was dead and now because of the jury decision in december of ninety nine in memphis tennessee we know that the jury decided that the evidence was overwhelming that the united states government itself but just played it in a conspiracy to kill dr martin luther king jr and guess what that did in the smearing the smearing continued well after he was dead oh yeah i mean that's still ridiculed and mocked as a conspiracy there i mean this is declassified documents...
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and there's another example of it too even after dr martin luther king jr was dad and now because of the jury decision in december of ninety nine in memphis tennessee we know that the jury decided that the evidence was overwhelming that. the united states government itself but just have paid it in a conspiracy to kill dr martin luther king jr and guess what back in the smearing the smearing continued well after he was dead oh yeah i mean that's still ridiculed and mocked as a conspiracy there i mean this is declassified documents that have led to this civil suit that you're talking about that have overwhelmingly confirmed it is unanimous decision from over seventy eyewitnesses who testified there and let's go over some of the things that you did speak out on when you were in office i love this quote i remember you grilling rumsfeld on the house floor in two thousand and five overheard a number of issues i wanted to play one of which was regarding dying core in child trafficking let's take a look at that. called for the punishment of those involved in this horrible business but at the
and there's another example of it too even after dr martin luther king jr was dad and now because of the jury decision in december of ninety nine in memphis tennessee we know that the jury decided that the evidence was overwhelming that. the united states government itself but just have paid it in a conspiracy to kill dr martin luther king jr and guess what back in the smearing the smearing continued well after he was dead oh yeah i mean that's still ridiculed and mocked as a conspiracy there i...
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dr. martin luther king was killed. six weeks before dr. martin luther king was killed, dr. reverend ralph called me, chairman seale? i said, yes, sir. dr. king, i'm calling on behalf of dr. king and he would like to know if you'd be willing to participate, you, the black panther party, have a representative who is trying to pull together a hundred or more different organizational groups around the country says the dr. reverend, and not only would we want you to help us and work with everybody, but keep the committee together, work together, and we can fry to hammer out the first order of business, hammer out an outline, a goal of a plan for economic liberation as the plan. yes, as chairman of the party, we'll definitely participate with you and your organization, whatever you want. i had a great republic for dr. king. my friend, oh, he puts them in the newspaper. i went over, oh, man, what are you doing? i said, chairman, you cannot put dr. king in the party and cull him a boot licker. the man goes to jail, chairman, you know -- asaid nonviolence is peaceful protests. they
dr. martin luther king was killed. six weeks before dr. martin luther king was killed, dr. reverend ralph called me, chairman seale? i said, yes, sir. dr. king, i'm calling on behalf of dr. king and he would like to know if you'd be willing to participate, you, the black panther party, have a representative who is trying to pull together a hundred or more different organizational groups around the country says the dr. reverend, and not only would we want you to help us and work with everybody,...
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century one of the most inspiring figures that ever lived was assassinated i'm talking about dr martin luther king jr the social revolution that that he led didn't happen overnight for years a civil rights movement had been building in america one filled by decades of intolerance and segregation and it was because of martin luther king's steadfast determination that he's most remembered today as a trailblazer for civil liberties a year after his famous i have a dream speech that led tens of thousands to march in the nation's capital the civil rights act of one nine hundred sixty four was passed which bans racial segregation and in one thousand nine hundred sixty five the voting rights act passed and sharing suffrage to all african-americans but king knew racism wasn't the only social ill he immediately sought to fight for a new struggle unfolding beyond the borders of this country one of vietnam and for the next three years he became extremely outspoken against the war giving multiple speeches and shifting his focus to the global community famously stating that an injustice anywhere is a thre
century one of the most inspiring figures that ever lived was assassinated i'm talking about dr martin luther king jr the social revolution that that he led didn't happen overnight for years a civil rights movement had been building in america one filled by decades of intolerance and segregation and it was because of martin luther king's steadfast determination that he's most remembered today as a trailblazer for civil liberties a year after his famous i have a dream speech that led tens of...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. it is 45 years ago today dr. martin luther king, jr. tennessee. it is being called protecting the dream. king was a leader before being shot and killed and to this day, he is the youngest person to win a nobel peace prize. >>> he was one of the people killed in the oikos university massacre. people of the tibetan association prayed as they remembered 33-year-old female one of the 7 people killed in the oikos university nursing school. >> our family is still emotional and we are grateful we have a good and strong community and everybody is supporting the family. >> she moved to the bay area from india and was studying to become a nurse. she was never interested in making a lot of money but simply wanted to give back to her community. >>> according to education west, they are preparing students for college those who have relatively small percentage scored a "b" overall and the next group earned a "c" plus. others scored lowest overall with a "d" minus. >>> the rally will be held including spirit squads and remarks from the head coach. thi
dr. martin luther king, jr. it is 45 years ago today dr. martin luther king, jr. tennessee. it is being called protecting the dream. king was a leader before being shot and killed and to this day, he is the youngest person to win a nobel peace prize. >>> he was one of the people killed in the oikos university massacre. people of the tibetan association prayed as they remembered 33-year-old female one of the 7 people killed in the oikos university nursing school. >> our family is...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. it is 45 years ago today dr. martin luther king, jr.d in memphis tennessee. it is being called protecting the dream. king was a leader before being shot and killed and to this day, he is the youngest person to win a nobel peace prize. >>> he was one of the people killed in the oikos university massacre. people of the tibetan association prayed as they remembered 33-year-old female one of the 7 people killed in the oikos university nursing school. >> our family is still emotional and we are grateful we have a good and strong community and everybody is supporting the family. >> she moved to the bay area from india and was studying to become a nurse. she was never interested in making a lot of money but simply wanted to give back to her community. >>> according to education west, they are preparing students for college those who have relatively small percentage scored a "b" overall and the next group earned a "c" plus. others scored lowest overall with a "d" minus. >>> the rally will be held including spirit squads and remarks from the hea
dr. martin luther king, jr. it is 45 years ago today dr. martin luther king, jr.d in memphis tennessee. it is being called protecting the dream. king was a leader before being shot and killed and to this day, he is the youngest person to win a nobel peace prize. >>> he was one of the people killed in the oikos university massacre. people of the tibetan association prayed as they remembered 33-year-old female one of the 7 people killed in the oikos university nursing school. >>...
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martin luther king jr. was assassinated down in memphis. andrew young and dr. king's grandson dr. martin luther king iii join us to talk about voting rights and gun violence. >>> let me finish with this. nine out of ten americans support background checks. why doesn't congress? and this is "hardball." the place for politics. >>> would ronald reagan support marriage equality? his daughter thinks so. patti davis says reagan likely would have supported marriage for gay couples. while she never discussed it with her dad, she says he probably would have bucked his party on the issue for three reasons. hollywood acting career. close friendship with a lesbian couple who cared for patti, and ron. and government intrusion into people's private lives. my mant? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or
martin luther king jr. was assassinated down in memphis. andrew young and dr. king's grandson dr. martin luther king iii join us to talk about voting rights and gun violence. >>> let me finish with this. nine out of ten americans support background checks. why doesn't congress? and this is "hardball." the place for politics. >>> would ronald reagan support marriage equality? his daughter thinks so. patti davis says reagan likely would have supported marriage for gay...
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martin luther king jr. was assassinated down in memphis. andrew young and dr. king's grandson dr. martin luther king join us to talk about voting rights and gun violence. >>> let me finish with this. nine out of ten americans support background checks. why doesn't congress? and this is "hardball." the place for politics. sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly! [ male announcer ] bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. >>> would ronald reagan support marriage equality? his daughter thinks so. patti davis says reagan likely would have supported marriage for gay couples. while she never discussed it with her dad, she says he probably would have bucked his party on the issue for three reasons. hollywood acting career. close friendship with a lesbian couple who cared for pat tirks, and ron. and government intrusion into people's private lives. textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe pric
martin luther king jr. was assassinated down in memphis. andrew young and dr. king's grandson dr. martin luther king join us to talk about voting rights and gun violence. >>> let me finish with this. nine out of ten americans support background checks. why doesn't congress? and this is "hardball." the place for politics. sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used...
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martin luther king jr. was assassinated down in memphis. andrew young and dr. king's grandson dr. martin luther king iii join us to talk about voting rights and gun violence. >>> let me finish with this. nine out of ten americans support background checks. why doesn't congress? and this is "hardball." the place for politics. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> let me finish with this. nine out of ten americans the hollywood acting career and close relationship with patty and ron and general opposition to government intrusion in people's private lives. we'll be right back. book ahead and save up to 20 percent at doubletree.com, so you can sit back, relax and enjoy. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. arrival. with hertz go
martin luther king jr. was assassinated down in memphis. andrew young and dr. king's grandson dr. martin luther king iii join us to talk about voting rights and gun violence. >>> let me finish with this. nine out of ten americans support background checks. why doesn't congress? and this is "hardball." the place for politics. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to...
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dr. king's wife, coretta, opened the package. horrified, she showed it to her husband and his advisors. >> it was blackmail, basically. >> it was blackmail. >> i think j. edgar hoover had a dislike for martin luther. >> personally? >> it was a personal dislike. >> lewis believes hoover's hatred blinded him to dr. king's dream. >> i think j. edgar hoover was convinced that martin luther king jr. was a threat to the order of the american society. >> yet, king was unmoved by the fbi's truly dirty tricks. >> he saw this as part of his life, just the way he would have to live for the rest of his life. >>> still ahead, military spies on the rooftop. >> they said they wanted to take pictures. >> and the fatal moment. >> he probably never even heard the shot. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. there's a reason n
dr. king's wife, coretta, opened the package. horrified, she showed it to her husband and his advisors. >> it was blackmail, basically. >> it was blackmail. >> i think j. edgar hoover had a dislike for martin luther. >> personally? >> it was a personal dislike. >> lewis believes hoover's hatred blinded him to dr. king's dream. >> i think j. edgar hoover was convinced that martin luther king jr. was a threat to the order of the american society. >>...
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dr. martin luther king gave the final speech of his life, the mountaintop speech. why it still inspires us today. stay with us. >>> have you joined the "politicsnation" conversation on facebook yet? we hope you will. everybody was talking about president obama's decision to give back 5% of his pay to stand in solidarity with federal workers facing furloughs because of automatic budget cuts. terry says, "it's a gesture that shows he cares about people." craig says, "i'd rather have no furloughs." i agree. vincent says, "congress should follow his lead." that's not a bad idea. >>> coming up, more on selling the president's agenda. but first, we want you to join the "politicsnation" conversation. please head over to facebook and "like" us to join our community and get all of the latest news even after the show ends. >>> president obama's taking the fight for his agenda to the people. three months into his new term, he knows how hard it is to get things done z we knew from the beginning that change wouldn't be easy and we knew that there would be powerful voices to run
dr. martin luther king gave the final speech of his life, the mountaintop speech. why it still inspires us today. stay with us. >>> have you joined the "politicsnation" conversation on facebook yet? we hope you will. everybody was talking about president obama's decision to give back 5% of his pay to stand in solidarity with federal workers facing furloughs because of automatic budget cuts. terry says, "it's a gesture that shows he cares about people." craig says,...
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i gotta hand it to you. >> stephanie: but martin luther king. >> computer says no. >> people are good until she met justin bieber. >> stephanie: druld be have been an important thing. >> did he really think he could have saved her life? >> stephanie: i don't know. scott in florida you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi scott. >> caller: hi, stephanie. i love your show. i watch it, you know, faithfully every day. you guys are doing a great job there. does anybody see the irony in a gun suicide at an nra race? >> stephanie: i said, sadly at the nra today they're talking about what a political tragedy this is. >> caller: sure, absolutely. on the gun debate, you know, i don't understand what's going on in washington with this. well, i do understand. i know it is all about the money. that's what this is about. this issue should be about what is morally right and how we value life. we had 20 beautiful children lost their lives in newtown, connecticut. and yet we debate on closing the loopholes at gun shows and private sales to prevent firearms from getting in the wrong hands. i'm all for owning guns, stephanie. you know firearms. i
i gotta hand it to you. >> stephanie: but martin luther king. >> computer says no. >> people are good until she met justin bieber. >> stephanie: druld be have been an important thing. >> did he really think he could have saved her life? >> stephanie: i don't know. scott in florida you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi scott. >> caller: hi, stephanie. i love your show. i watch it, you know, faithfully every day. you guys are doing a great...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. a rally is being held in his honor and we will have the special name it is given. >>> a man who land his car in wal-mart and the attacked customers are due back in court this afternoon. he will be charged with several sell any counts before that happened. four people were hurt that day and he has had sever others in october in a case where he threw a chair through a pub while high on cocaine. >>> zuckerberg promises an announcement and many are saying it is a facebook phone. leaked 9:00 to 5:00 say it is a 9:00 to 5:00 facebook phone. it adds they would allow them to chick in with their facebook friends and it shows you can go check in with your friends. >> i don't like everything being so tapped into facebook and my phone. i don't like all of that. >> the survey shows 82% of americans would not be interested in a facebook phone but they would bees pebblely in europe. >>> the schools will send the rally off which will include remarks from the a head coach. this is the first time call
dr. martin luther king, jr. a rally is being held in his honor and we will have the special name it is given. >>> a man who land his car in wal-mart and the attacked customers are due back in court this afternoon. he will be charged with several sell any counts before that happened. four people were hurt that day and he has had sever others in october in a case where he threw a chair through a pub while high on cocaine. >>> zuckerberg promises an announcement and many are...
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dr. king was killed. martin luther king, iii, on the balcony where his father died, remembers coming to memphis with his mother. >> emotionally it's challenging because, you know, again i was 10 years old. >> reporter: days later the strike was settled in the sanitation workers' favor. you're still working as a sanitation worker? >> still working, yes. enjoying every minute of it. >> reporter: alvin turner, now retired, still has his scar. >> every once in a while, i'll feel it. i look at my kids. i feel that it was worth it. >> reporter: his four children now grown, all college educated. his dream fulfilled. ann curry, nbc news, memphis. >>> that's our broadcast on this thursday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we'll look for you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> police are still looking for the shooter and have yet to come up with a motive. and they're also looking for any leads in this case. >>> also new tonight at 6:00. stunning abuse accusations at an antioch elementary
dr. king was killed. martin luther king, iii, on the balcony where his father died, remembers coming to memphis with his mother. >> emotionally it's challenging because, you know, again i was 10 years old. >> reporter: days later the strike was settled in the sanitation workers' favor. you're still working as a sanitation worker? >> still working, yes. enjoying every minute of it. >> reporter: alvin turner, now retired, still has his scar. >> every once in a while,...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. a rally is being held in his honor and we will have the special name it is given. >>> a man who land his car in wal-mart and the attacked customers are due back in court this afternoon. he will be charged with several sell any counts before that happened. four people were hurt that day and he has had sever others in october in a case where he threw a chair through a pub while high on cocaine. >>> zuckerberg promises an announcement and many are saying it is a facebook phone. leaked 9:00 to 5:00 say it is a 9:00 to 5:00 facebook phone. it adds they would allow them to chick in with their facebook friends and it shows you can go check in with your friends. >> i don't like everything being so tapped into facebook and my phone. i don't like all of that. >> the survey shows 82% of americans would not be interested in a facebook phone but they would bees pebblely in europe. >>> the schools will send the rally off which will include remarks from the a head coach. this is the first time call
dr. martin luther king, jr. a rally is being held in his honor and we will have the special name it is given. >>> a man who land his car in wal-mart and the attacked customers are due back in court this afternoon. he will be charged with several sell any counts before that happened. four people were hurt that day and he has had sever others in october in a case where he threw a chair through a pub while high on cocaine. >>> zuckerberg promises an announcement and many are...
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dr. martin luther king was assassinated in memphis, tennessee. hundreds gathered in memphis today to honor the civil rights leader. dr. king was supporting striking sanitation workers. the rousing people he gave during that demonstration ended up being his last. he was gunned down the next day, standing on a balcony of the lauren hotel. >>> the new york medical examiner's office says it has uncovered more possible fragments of human remains from the 9/11 disaster. yesterday, they separated out 21 possible human fragments, bringing the total from this latest sifting to 39. the medical examiner will now perform dna testing in hopes of identifying any remains. >>> a proposed privacy law in california has some business groups concerned about frivolous lawsuits. the right to know act would require companies to tell consumers on request exactly what personal information those companies are keeping about them. in a letter to the bill's author, the california chamber of commerce calls the measure unworkable and said it would impose unrealistic mandates on
dr. martin luther king was assassinated in memphis, tennessee. hundreds gathered in memphis today to honor the civil rights leader. dr. king was supporting striking sanitation workers. the rousing people he gave during that demonstration ended up being his last. he was gunned down the next day, standing on a balcony of the lauren hotel. >>> the new york medical examiner's office says it has uncovered more possible fragments of human remains from the 9/11 disaster. yesterday, they...
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dr. martin luther king. even during vietnam, everybody shunned him.but at this moment, at this breaking point in the city of birmingham, which was so bad at the time, it was called bombing him. talk to me about what the black clergy in that city -- not all, but certainly most of them -- to their sense of running away from king. >> there are many levels to this, as there always are in clergy politics. that was very much there. andrew young estimated that they had the support of about five percent of the black churches in birmingham. tavis: 5%? that means 95% of the preachers in birmingham were not with him. >> and i am not a mathematician or a social scientist. talk about a world of trouble and hurt. king had fred shuttlesworth, another prophetic and fearless man. we don't want to forget that king was piggybacking on shuttlesworth's movements who had been fighting the clan and o'connor and racism ever since the mid-1950s. so there was fred charlesworth church and a couple here and there. but recently, they only had four or five of these churches in whi
dr. martin luther king. even during vietnam, everybody shunned him.but at this moment, at this breaking point in the city of birmingham, which was so bad at the time, it was called bombing him. talk to me about what the black clergy in that city -- not all, but certainly most of them -- to their sense of running away from king. >> there are many levels to this, as there always are in clergy politics. that was very much there. andrew young estimated that they had the support of about five...
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dr. martin luther king, this man got up and objected.raised his voice, which is against the etiquette of the sermon. and people objected to it. some people might have even asked him to leave, you know, the mosque if he didn't like what he was hearing. you know, after he -- we're not sure if he left, but after the incident people sat down with him and explained to him, and he seemed to understand. and nothing happened after that. he did, you know, come to the mosque, you know, on friday. not every friday but he was here. he continued to come even after the incident. some people said that he said something to the effect that you cannot compare or make a parallel between a prophet is a a -- and a non-mormon. some said he was giving the sermon as a hip crist there was one incident prior to that when the same person was delivering the sermon. but it wasn't as, you know, like the second one. the person was talking about something he didn't approve of and then he spoke to the person after, you know, after the prayer had concluded. >> did he bri
dr. martin luther king, this man got up and objected.raised his voice, which is against the etiquette of the sermon. and people objected to it. some people might have even asked him to leave, you know, the mosque if he didn't like what he was hearing. you know, after he -- we're not sure if he left, but after the incident people sat down with him and explained to him, and he seemed to understand. and nothing happened after that. he did, you know, come to the mosque, you know, on friday. not...
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dr. martin luther king jr. was a great person remembered in history. the older suspect stood up, shouted, and called him a nonbeliever, said he was contaminating people's minds, and began calling him a hypocrite. people of the congregation in turn shouted back to the older suspect, leave now. due to the congregation's disapproval he left the sermon. these accounts are so important in our collective attempt to answer the why question because they are these tiny little windows into the fascinating and awful psychological process that i think so many people are just trying to understand. the process of going from a person who sees the world through the framework the majority of us share no matter our politics to a view of person who views the world in such a strange and dire way he could possibly place bombs next to crowds and bystanders. how did the process happen in the case of tamerlan tsarnaev? it appears to be completely counter to the way we think or at least i have thought about radicalization and extremism. we typically understand the model of peo
dr. martin luther king jr. was a great person remembered in history. the older suspect stood up, shouted, and called him a nonbeliever, said he was contaminating people's minds, and began calling him a hypocrite. people of the congregation in turn shouted back to the older suspect, leave now. due to the congregation's disapproval he left the sermon. these accounts are so important in our collective attempt to answer the why question because they are these tiny little windows into the...
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dr. martin luther king and his dream and some of the issues that we were dealing with over 40 years ago aree of the same issues that we are dealing with today. and i'm so honored to have dr. claiborne carson here today to talk to us about some of those issues. he is unmatched in terms of his expertise about dr. king and has made sure that his dream and his words and the education that we have from dr. king stays alive for generations to come. so, this is truly an amazing event today. dr. king in 1967 asked, where do we go from here? and today we're still asking that same question. where do we go from here? well, we still have people suffering in our community, people in the african-american community. where do we go from here when we have lost numbers of african americans in san francisco? where do we go from here? well, i'll tell you where we go from here. (applause) >> we change policy of the city. we change policy, and we start to be progressive, truly progressive about the policies we push to make african americans feel welcomed in this city. so, where do we go from here? we start to ma
dr. martin luther king and his dream and some of the issues that we were dealing with over 40 years ago aree of the same issues that we are dealing with today. and i'm so honored to have dr. claiborne carson here today to talk to us about some of those issues. he is unmatched in terms of his expertise about dr. king and has made sure that his dream and his words and the education that we have from dr. king stays alive for generations to come. so, this is truly an amazing event today. dr. king...
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dr. martin luther king, jr., 45 years ago today delivering his last speech, the mountaintop. before being assassinated by james earl ray. we have never before seen video of ray returning to memphis to face a trial in dr. king's murder. girls don't talk about pads... but they do talk about always infinity. [ marcy ] it's like memory foam. [ female announcer ] the only pad made from a revolutionary material. [ erina ] it totally fits to your body. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection, you'll barely feel it. always infinity. tell us what you think. by going low. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like offering schwab etfs tdd# 1-800-345-2550 with the lowest operating expenses tdd# 1-800-345-2550 in their respective lipper categories -- tdd# 1-800-345-2550 lower than ishares tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and vanguard. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and with all our etfs commission-free tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when traded online in a schwab account, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it leaves our investors with more money to invest. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 something they've come to count on with us. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so as i
dr. martin luther king, jr., 45 years ago today delivering his last speech, the mountaintop. before being assassinated by james earl ray. we have never before seen video of ray returning to memphis to face a trial in dr. king's murder. girls don't talk about pads... but they do talk about always infinity. [ marcy ] it's like memory foam. [ female announcer ] the only pad made from a revolutionary material. [ erina ] it totally fits to your body. [ female announcer ] it's incredible protection,...
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the words of dr martin luther king jr come to s-j-s-u for a momentous anniversary. the book is closing on a 55 year old s-j-s-u landmark. what does it mean to students? but first we ask students what they are going to do with their tax refunds. ">>>with my tax refund i am going to pay off my credit card. i am going to go see my boyfriend in dc and i'm probably going to do a little bit of shopping. so with my refund check i'm going to use it to pay off my books that i used with my credit card. i don't work so i don't get a tax refund. if i had one i would probably use it for lunch. i'm just planning to save it up for next semester because i'm always short on money. so i'm just going to use that towards either pay tuition or housing. i currently don't work right now but if i were to get tax return money i would spend it on clothes and more food around campus. no, i didn't get one but i also didn't have to pay anything but i kind of was doing it with my dad. so i think he claimed me and i fell like he said that since he is claiming me i couldn't do it." a fifty-five ye
the words of dr martin luther king jr come to s-j-s-u for a momentous anniversary. the book is closing on a 55 year old s-j-s-u landmark. what does it mean to students? but first we ask students what they are going to do with their tax refunds. ">>>with my tax refund i am going to pay off my credit card. i am going to go see my boyfriend in dc and i'm probably going to do a little bit of shopping. so with my refund check i'm going to use it to pay off my books that i used with my...
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years ago when a single shot was fired from the lorraine motel in memphis tennessee killing dr martin luther king jr men who shot dr king james earl ray was brought into custody two months later yesterday never before now. before seen video of ray just after he was arrested was released by the shelby county registrar in tennessee the video includes ray being read his rights being stripped searched by police as well as interviews with potential jurors for the trial but despite these new videos in those forty five years since the assassination of dr king the real story behind his death of why he was killed has rarely been told and today as these cycles of history come around again this story is more important than ever so joining us now is lamar waldron historian and co-author with tom hartman of the book legacy of secrecy the long shadow of the j.f.k. assassination lamar welcome back to the show great to be with you so you know yes today is the anniversary of dr king's assassination but it's always important to look back at what happened and to remember it why is this especially relevant toda
years ago when a single shot was fired from the lorraine motel in memphis tennessee killing dr martin luther king jr men who shot dr king james earl ray was brought into custody two months later yesterday never before now. before seen video of ray just after he was arrested was released by the shelby county registrar in tennessee the video includes ray being read his rights being stripped searched by police as well as interviews with potential jurors for the trial but despite these new videos...
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dr. martin luther king's inner circle and helped inspire his famous speech. >> and tax experts answer yourthe 7 on your side hot line. call now. >> there doesn't have to be a conflict between pro testing citizens and our second amendment rights. >> president obama makes a fund raising swing through the bay area, good evening. >> the president has no public appearances scheduled for the trip and will be here less than 24 hours but he is due at four private local fund-raisers one scheduled to get underway in about 15 minutes. you can see him less than 20 minutes ago. he just got here at san francisco international airport. we have live coverage for you on his visit tonight. mark i'll start with you. the president has drawn a crowd where you are. >> yes. hundreds of protestors here at baker and pacific. we're a block from where the president will be dining soont. the protestors are most here to tell the president to reject the key stone pipeline. one of the president's hosts is tom sti yes, a billionaire asset manager active in opposing the project so it's a safe bet that the president is goi
dr. martin luther king's inner circle and helped inspire his famous speech. >> and tax experts answer yourthe 7 on your side hot line. call now. >> there doesn't have to be a conflict between pro testing citizens and our second amendment rights. >> president obama makes a fund raising swing through the bay area, good evening. >> the president has no public appearances scheduled for the trip and will be here less than 24 hours but he is due at four private local...
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well today is so significant because this is the day that the reverend dr martin luther king jr one of our great civil rights leaders was actually assassinated and ironically the reason why he was assassinated he was there is to see and he was protesting that he was organizing for the rights a fight for wages for the sensation workers i say so you know the u.s. the food industry it grosses here in the united states two hundred billion dollars a year in the average fast food employee you know they only make around eleven thousand a year in salary why do you think we're seeing this disparity among what they're bringing in versus what they're paying their employees well i think one of the reasons is because of the fact that many of the employees don't have the opportunity to really challenge the employer for a fair wage because of the fact that if they do make a woman they can risk losing their jobs they can be fired almost immediately and have someone else replace replace them almost instantaneously say so workers in the industry you know they're making i guess around half of the poverty
well today is so significant because this is the day that the reverend dr martin luther king jr one of our great civil rights leaders was actually assassinated and ironically the reason why he was assassinated he was there is to see and he was protesting that he was organizing for the rights a fight for wages for the sensation workers i say so you know the u.s. the food industry it grosses here in the united states two hundred billion dollars a year in the average fast food employee you know...
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dr. martin luther king y, leaving all of america, black and white, with an everlasting loss.
dr. martin luther king y, leaving all of america, black and white, with an everlasting loss.
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to kick him out because he started yelling at them during a friday sermon that was praising dr martin luther king jr so even the muslim community in boston had shunned this guy and therefore he went the radicalized by himself but of course you still hear people like bill o'reilly and i'm going to paraphrase this because we don't have time to play it but he basically said that most americans should apologize on behalf of whenever these things happened how do you. i mean something like that why respond by saying you know did white americans apologize after timothy mcveigh bombed a federal building in oklahoma city and then people say well you know that religion was an ideology there really it was his coconspirator terry nichols was a self professed member of the current identity movement and so why is it that one minority group in america is placed with collective guilt more than any other demographic group in america if we're going to ask people to apologize for the acts of a few then we should ask everyone to apologize for the acts of a few but that's ridiculous because that's a completely u
to kick him out because he started yelling at them during a friday sermon that was praising dr martin luther king jr so even the muslim community in boston had shunned this guy and therefore he went the radicalized by himself but of course you still hear people like bill o'reilly and i'm going to paraphrase this because we don't have time to play it but he basically said that most americans should apologize on behalf of whenever these things happened how do you. i mean something like that why...
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to kick him out because he started yelling at them during a friday sermon that was praising dr martin luther king jr so even the muslim community in boston had shunned this guy and therefore he went to the radicalized by himself but of course you still hear people like bill o'reilly and i'm going to paraphrase this because we don't have time to play it but he basically said that most americans should apologize on behalf of whenever these things happened how do you respond to something like that why respond by saying. you know did white americans apologize after timothy mcveigh by a federal building in oklahoma city and then people say well you know the religion was an ideology there actually it was his coconspirator terry nichols was a self professed member of the christian identity movement and so why is it that one minority group in america is placed with collective guilt more than any other demographic group in america if we're going to ask people to apologize for the acts of a few then we should ask everyone to apologize for the acts of a few but that's ridiculous because that's a comple
to kick him out because he started yelling at them during a friday sermon that was praising dr martin luther king jr so even the muslim community in boston had shunned this guy and therefore he went to the radicalized by himself but of course you still hear people like bill o'reilly and i'm going to paraphrase this because we don't have time to play it but he basically said that most americans should apologize on behalf of whenever these things happened how do you respond to something like that...
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to kick him out because he started yelling at them during a friday sermon that was praising dr martin luther king jr so even the muslim community in boston had shunned this guy and therefore he went new radicalized by himself but of course you still hear people like bill o'reilly and i'm going to paraphrase this because we don't have time to play it but he basically said that most americans should apologize on behalf of whenever these things happened how do you respond to something like that why respond by saying you know did white americans apologize after timothy mcveigh bomb the oil for tomorrow federal building in oklahoma city and then people say well you know. religion was an ideology there actually it was his coconspirator terry nichols was a self professed member of the christian identity movement and so why is it that one minority group in america is placed with collective guilt more than any other demographic group in america if we're going to ask people to apologize for the acts of a few then we should ask everyone to apologise for the acts of a few but that's ridiculous because t
to kick him out because he started yelling at them during a friday sermon that was praising dr martin luther king jr so even the muslim community in boston had shunned this guy and therefore he went new radicalized by himself but of course you still hear people like bill o'reilly and i'm going to paraphrase this because we don't have time to play it but he basically said that most americans should apologize on behalf of whenever these things happened how do you respond to something like that...
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dr. martin luther king was among those who took part. in the bay area two events illustrated the sharp divisions over firearms. ktvu's noelle walker report oz a buyback where 250 weapons were turned not far from a gun show with a long line of buyers. >> good morning, how are you? >> how many firearms do you have in the car? one? >> reporter: another weekend, another gun buyback in the bay area. >> my husband is an ex-police officer. so we had a weapon that we don't want to have around the house anymore. >> reporter: this buyback in south san francisco was organized in less than a week and all gun owners aiming for cash $100 for pistol and sheriff's deputies, $200 for assault weapons. there is a flipside to every coin. if heads because the buyback, tails was over the hill at the cow palace. >> maybe we can get them to move the gun buyback here? >> reporter: the line snaked through the participant. >> just look at it, it's record attendance. >> reporter: they weren't waiting to turn in guns, but to shop for them at crossroads west gun show
dr. martin luther king was among those who took part. in the bay area two events illustrated the sharp divisions over firearms. ktvu's noelle walker report oz a buyback where 250 weapons were turned not far from a gun show with a long line of buyers. >> good morning, how are you? >> how many firearms do you have in the car? one? >> reporter: another weekend, another gun buyback in the bay area. >> my husband is an ex-police officer. so we had a weapon that we don't want...
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dr. martin luther king on the eve of his assassination 45 years ago today. he was killed on april tourth, 1968 on a motel balcony in memphis, tennessee. he knew even the night before he died he wasn't going to live a long life on this earth. what he did not know the mark he would leave on the world forever . eric, let me start with you. do you think dr. king would think blacks in america have reached the promise land today? >> well, i would hope that he would think that racism in america has at least declined dramatically from the days -- i remember a speech -- i was listening to a speech today from rfk announcing to a group of people he was speaking to that very moment that dr. king was assassinated, and the speech said something to the affect of "i hope all of the black people in the audience aren't angry at all white people right now because look at me. my brother was shot by a man with a gun who happened to be white as well. ". i hope we are at a point in history where we move on. >> he was outside on the back of a pick up truck, kennedy exprkts crowd in
dr. martin luther king on the eve of his assassination 45 years ago today. he was killed on april tourth, 1968 on a motel balcony in memphis, tennessee. he knew even the night before he died he wasn't going to live a long life on this earth. what he did not know the mark he would leave on the world forever . eric, let me start with you. do you think dr. king would think blacks in america have reached the promise land today? >> well, i would hope that he would think that racism in america...
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dr. king's work is all around us. most notably in the white house. and his son is carrying on his work. today, martin lutherhed side by side the sanitation workers which he was doing when he was killed. joining me is dr. king's eldest son, martin luther king iii. thank you for being here. >> thank you, rev. >> thank you for being here to mark the day that your father gave his life for us. you were in memphis this morning visiting the striking garbage workers. ironically, your father was there 45 years ago for the same union. did you think about that and the irony of that 45 years later, they are striking again and you are there as the one holding your father's legacy? >> i certainly did. more than anything else i thought about it would be wonderful to come together and say we've made these great strides but the tragedy is we're still in a struggle for working families all across america and memphis and across america. it's very sad that people that were put in office, public officials, elected officials who could not have been there had it not been for what dad and his team did are the ones standing in the
dr. king's work is all around us. most notably in the white house. and his son is carrying on his work. today, martin lutherhed side by side the sanitation workers which he was doing when he was killed. joining me is dr. king's eldest son, martin luther king iii. thank you for being here. >> thank you, rev. >> thank you for being here to mark the day that your father gave his life for us. you were in memphis this morning visiting the striking garbage workers. ironically, your father...
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dr. martin luther king, this man got up and objected. you know, he raised his voice, which is against the etiquette of the sermon. and people objected to it. and some people might have even asked him to leave the mosque if he didn't, you know, like what he was hearing. >> but there were no indications that tamerlan or younger brother dzhokhar could be dangerous. >> he cared about you. they cared about people around them. they cared for other people making great choices and creating opportunities for themselves like they were trying to do for each other and themselves, also. it just doesn't make sense. >> tamerlan's high school friend, luis vasquez later coached dzhokhar in soccer at the cambridge ridge and latin school. >> these guys had two traits. one was a family who he cared for and the other was a social leader. he was co-captain of the wrestling team. >> dzhokhar got a $2500 academic scholarship and enrolled at the university of massachusetts dartmouth. on september 11th, 2012, an ironic date, in retrospect, he took the oath to bec
dr. martin luther king, this man got up and objected. you know, he raised his voice, which is against the etiquette of the sermon. and people objected to it. and some people might have even asked him to leave the mosque if he didn't, you know, like what he was hearing. >> but there were no indications that tamerlan or younger brother dzhokhar could be dangerous. >> he cared about you. they cared about people around them. they cared for other people making great choices and creating...