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dr. martin luther king's papers. can you wrap that in to your answer? >> it is rather surreal to have spent the last six weeks as a scholar in residence at the martin luther king papers at stanford and to get on a paper to flat -- and to get on a plane to fly home and see the economic work 50 yearsl at later. thinking about keening theonding to the riots and anger he encountered by young people who were simply uncontrollable when -- simply inconsolable when another young black man was shot down like a dog by a policing agency. all of that has added a bit of surrealness. i was part of a group of local byrgy, a lot of this is led local organizations like the organization of black struggle. we have been trying to calm them folks down and keep
dr. martin luther king's papers. can you wrap that in to your answer? >> it is rather surreal to have spent the last six weeks as a scholar in residence at the martin luther king papers at stanford and to get on a paper to flat -- and to get on a plane to fly home and see the economic work 50 yearsl at later. thinking about keening theonding to the riots and anger he encountered by young people who were simply uncontrollable when -- simply inconsolable when another young black man was...
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dr. martin luther king used here in the u.s.. so, we did this at the basement in the rectory. we would sit on stools and practice how we would react if we were pushed or insulted some sort of way. this over and over until we felt comfortable in using the nonviolent approach. >> this is the site of the storeng where the drug was located. obviously it is under reconstruction right now. structurehere is one that is still located here in the elevators that always caught our attention. a lot of people would come in and would use those elevators. they would point that out. this would be some of the patrons who would have used the drugstore. most of us might have what we were involved in in the sittings. this would come in this instance. it would not necessarily the peer that this is coming in for the same purpose. that became evident after we started to take seats along the that would have been on this back wall. we came there for a purpose. that was to make a purchase and a challenge. some fractures. say thatd probably they discriminate, we would like to have service, something lik
dr. martin luther king used here in the u.s.. so, we did this at the basement in the rectory. we would sit on stools and practice how we would react if we were pushed or insulted some sort of way. this over and over until we felt comfortable in using the nonviolent approach. >> this is the site of the storeng where the drug was located. obviously it is under reconstruction right now. structurehere is one that is still located here in the elevators that always caught our attention. a lot...
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dr. martin luther king's jail cell, the cell that he wrote the letter from birmingham jail in 1963. a white minister issued a statement published in the local newspapers that call dr. king's demonstrations unwise and untimely. dr. king responded to that with the letter from birmingham jail. decided invoters april 1963 to change the form of government. hes running for mayor and loses the election and the very next day after this run off april 2, then he starts the marches. , and of people felt birmingham and throughout the country, that the timing of the marches were suspect. dr. king could have waited to see what changes the new birmingham city government might have made. he receives a large amount of criticism from all over the country. the kennedy administration is highly critical at the timing of these marches. you will find most of the major newspapers and news outlets are also critical. it is not just whites in a birmingham critical of the timing. what dr. king is hoping to do, as he says, is to shed the light of truth on the injustices of segregation and birmingham. needs is n
dr. martin luther king's jail cell, the cell that he wrote the letter from birmingham jail in 1963. a white minister issued a statement published in the local newspapers that call dr. king's demonstrations unwise and untimely. dr. king responded to that with the letter from birmingham jail. decided invoters april 1963 to change the form of government. hes running for mayor and loses the election and the very next day after this run off april 2, then he starts the marches. , and of people felt...
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dr. martin luther king and when i thanked him for his comment on my role i told him i was leaving the show. he said you absolutely cannot leave the show. he said don't you understand? i thought he meant a role model. he said no it's so much more important that then. he said you are a first. i said, i'm not the first black person on tv. you have the first nonstereotypic call role. this is not a black role or female role. you are part of a command crew. he says don't you know you are 4th in command. he said it's a door opener and you changed the face of television for ever. the world sees us for the first time as we should be. men and women working on a equal bases and going in peaceful exploration. you can't leave the show. i went back and told gene inwalln't be leaving did show. >> you and william shattner had the first interracial kiss. i didn't realize this was important. then the networks and studio became nervous about it. they thought they would lose the south. the hate male was father was from a man in the south. he said if captain kirk had a girl in his arms that looked like me he w
dr. martin luther king and when i thanked him for his comment on my role i told him i was leaving the show. he said you absolutely cannot leave the show. he said don't you understand? i thought he meant a role model. he said no it's so much more important that then. he said you are a first. i said, i'm not the first black person on tv. you have the first nonstereotypic call role. this is not a black role or female role. you are part of a command crew. he says don't you know you are 4th in...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. and they compared his fate to an old u.s. law that african-americans were only three 5ths of a citizen. >> we will demand equal justice for michael brown junior. >> the shooting of michael brown set off several protests across the country and even right here across the bay area. prosecutors have not yet decided to file charges and there is no proof delays in care caused deaths at phoenix arizona and that's according to an initial draft to a months- long investigation into the situation. you may remember, they are suggesting as many as 40 veterans died a waiting care at the phoenix va, they exposed lengthy delays and they are attempting to cover up those delays. they also said in that new report it could not conclusively assert and cause veterans to die. >>> they are giving them a chance to learn more about earthquakes in general and a team of 20 gee control gifts are spreading out and they are looking at each crack in the earth and analyzing information from a pair of permanent sensors in place and they are also bringing in m
dr. martin luther king, jr. and they compared his fate to an old u.s. law that african-americans were only three 5ths of a citizen. >> we will demand equal justice for michael brown junior. >> the shooting of michael brown set off several protests across the country and even right here across the bay area. prosecutors have not yet decided to file charges and there is no proof delays in care caused deaths at phoenix arizona and that's according to an initial draft to a months- long...
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dr. martin luther king junior cause historic i have a dream speech. to honor the occasion, the dream of american citizenship came to 430 immigrants. a special ceremony took place this morning at the mlk memorial in southwest. u.s. citizenship and immigration services director rodriguez administer the oath of allegiance. and a wreath will be laid at the memorial honoring martin luther king jr. tonight. the ceremony begins at 7:00. 5, they will show a film that talks about his life. coming up, financial firms under attack in the u.s. we will tell you with the fbi is saying about the series of cyberattacks. and the u.s. is checking reports that a second american was killed in serial while fighting with militants. how the isil is the focus of the meeting at the white house. >> welcome back. the fbi and the secret service investigating a series of cyber attacks against several financial institutions in the u.s. thereforehase and your other firms were hit this month. a cyber attack on one of the nation's biggest banks. sources calling it a potentially major
dr. martin luther king junior cause historic i have a dream speech. to honor the occasion, the dream of american citizenship came to 430 immigrants. a special ceremony took place this morning at the mlk memorial in southwest. u.s. citizenship and immigration services director rodriguez administer the oath of allegiance. and a wreath will be laid at the memorial honoring martin luther king jr. tonight. the ceremony begins at 7:00. 5, they will show a film that talks about his life. coming up,...
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this man martin is here martin luther king, we didn't know dr. king, pops. he keeps secrets, you know. he said, martin luther king, and he has a church here, and i'd like to go to his sunday morning service. would you all like to go? yeah, dad, we want to go. we all got in the car, went down to the church, we were seated, someone let dr. king know we were in the service, and he acknowledged us. he said we're glad to have pops staples and his daughters with us this morning. hope you enjoy the service. well, we enjoyed the service, yes. when it was over, dr. king was standing at the door and greet th them. my sisters and i we walked past, shook dr. king's hand, when pops' turn came along, he stood there and talked to him for a while. he finally came on, we get back to the hotel, he let us go to our room, he went to his room, then about a half hour later, pops called us to his room again. he said, listen you all, i like this man's message, i really like his message. and i think that if he can preach it, we can sing it. and that was the beginning of our writing o
this man martin is here martin luther king, we didn't know dr. king, pops. he keeps secrets, you know. he said, martin luther king, and he has a church here, and i'd like to go to his sunday morning service. would you all like to go? yeah, dad, we want to go. we all got in the car, went down to the church, we were seated, someone let dr. king know we were in the service, and he acknowledged us. he said we're glad to have pops staples and his daughters with us this morning. hope you enjoy the...
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dr. martin luther king jr. >> right. well, i have three adult children who are attorneys. and they said, watch it. watch what you say, mom. you can't rush and make a decision. you have to have all the facts. and king being nonviolent conflict resolution says get the information first. there are six steps. it needs to be peaceful. we need the k-n-o-w peace and justice. we need to calm the people down but we need the facts. >> immediately there was chantding in ferguson "death to the police. the only good cop is a dead cop." the new black panther party went into town. doctor, you talk about peaceful solutions. dr. martin luther king. they were saying, who do we want? darren wilson. how do we want him? dead. >> vengeance is not justice. those are the points that have to be made. >> and we saw this with your uncle, we saw it with my father. the classic civil rights leaders. when it comes toish use as sensitive as race, you investigate, you don't come out and make judgment. you don't do what the governor did which was stupid and talk about a rigorous prosecution. >> or is eric
dr. martin luther king jr. >> right. well, i have three adult children who are attorneys. and they said, watch it. watch what you say, mom. you can't rush and make a decision. you have to have all the facts. and king being nonviolent conflict resolution says get the information first. there are six steps. it needs to be peaceful. we need the k-n-o-w peace and justice. we need to calm the people down but we need the facts. >> immediately there was chantding in ferguson "death to...
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dr. martin luther king jr. >> right. well, i have three adult children who are attorneys and they said watch what you say, mom. you can't rush and make a decision. you have to have all the facts. and nonviolent conflict resolution, get the information first. we need the k.n.o.w. peace. we need to k.n.o.w. justice. so we have to calm the people down. but we need the facts. we need the facts. >> you say calm people down, immediately there was chanting in ferguson death to the police. the only good cop is a dead cop. the new black panther party went into town, you know, you talk about peaceful solutions. dr. martin luther king jr., they were saying who do we want, darren wilson, how do we want him, dead. >> that is not justice. those are the points that have to be made. >> we saw this with your uncle. we saw it with my father, the classic civil rights leaders. when it comes to issues as sensitive as race, you investigate. you don't come out and make judgment. you don't do what the governor did, which was stupid and talk abo
dr. martin luther king jr. >> right. well, i have three adult children who are attorneys and they said watch what you say, mom. you can't rush and make a decision. you have to have all the facts. and nonviolent conflict resolution, get the information first. we need the k.n.o.w. peace. we need to k.n.o.w. justice. so we have to calm the people down. but we need the facts. we need the facts. >> you say calm people down, immediately there was chanting in ferguson death to the police....
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dr. martin luther king jr. doing in ferguson? niece will join me live right here in studio as "hannity" continues tonight. introducing nexium 24hr finally, the purple pill, the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand, comes without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™ everyday thousands of people choose nexium twenty-four hour for frequent heartburn. i'd always wanted the protection of the purple pill® now, i have it. get nexium level...
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dr. martin luther king jr.'s final year," you say that he turned down two invitations to the white house prior to that speech. >> guest: he did because he knew that lbj, who we famously know was really good at twisting arms, wanted to get into a sort of tete-a-tete with him about the vietnam war. king was unalterably opposed to our involvement in this military excursion, and he didn't want to get into this sort of arm-twisting back and forth with johnson. his principles were clear: we do not need to be involved this this vietnam war. and his whole ethos was about, of course, nonviolence. and it wasn't just for american children, it was nonviolence for vietnamese children. so he's sitting in a restaurant one day looking at a magazine, and he sees the bodies of vietnamese babies who have been napalmed to death. and he's in the middle of his meal, and he just stops eating. and one of his aides say to him, docker does the food not taste any good? do you want to get something else? he says, no, this food or any other
dr. martin luther king jr.'s final year," you say that he turned down two invitations to the white house prior to that speech. >> guest: he did because he knew that lbj, who we famously know was really good at twisting arms, wanted to get into a sort of tete-a-tete with him about the vietnam war. king was unalterably opposed to our involvement in this military excursion, and he didn't want to get into this sort of arm-twisting back and forth with johnson. his principles were clear:...
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dr. martin luther king jr. doing in ferguson? his niece will join me live right here in studio as "hannity" continues tonight. hey! i like your ride. i just wanted to let you know... you can save a ton by switching to progressive, just like squirrel here. we offer great discounts, like responsible rider, paid in full, and homeowners. making us number one in motorcycle insurance. isn't this romantic. it was. going the distance to save you more. now, that's progressive. 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. >>> this is a fox news alert. the city of ferguson, missouri, has released video of officer darren wilson in video from february of this year shows officer wilson receiving an awart from police chief t
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this man martin is here, martin luther king. we didn't know dr. king, pops. g know we were in the service, and he acknowledged us. he said we're glad to have pops staples and his daughters with us this morning. hope you enjoy the service. well, we enjoyed the service, yes. when it was over, dr. king was standing at the door and greet the worshippers as they filed out. my sisters and i, we walked past, shook dr. king's hand, when pops' turn came along, he stood there and talked to him for a while. he finally came on, we get back to the hotel, he let us go to our room, he went to his room. then about a half hour later, pops called us to his room again. he said, listen you all, i like this man's message. i really like his message. and i think that if he can preach it, we can sing it. and that was the beginning of our writing of civil rights songs, freedom songs, message songs. and the first one was "march of freedom's highway." bad?" that turned out to be dr. king's favorite. we would sing before dr. king would speak. some nights we'd be going down the parking lo
this man martin is here, martin luther king. we didn't know dr. king, pops. g know we were in the service, and he acknowledged us. he said we're glad to have pops staples and his daughters with us this morning. hope you enjoy the service. well, we enjoyed the service, yes. when it was over, dr. king was standing at the door and greet the worshippers as they filed out. my sisters and i, we walked past, shook dr. king's hand, when pops' turn came along, he stood there and talked to him for a...
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dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated. and right behind us is that police command post where the national guard will be providing security so that more of these officers out here now, brian, if they are needed. >> mark potter with us tonight. thanks, mark. >>> president obama returning to the white house for two days from his more or less working vacation on martha's vineyard. he was briefed by the attorney general eric holder and other advisers on the situation here in ferguson. then late today speaking from the briefing room the president said the attorney general will travel to ferguson on wednesday to meet with federal law enforcement officials investigating the shooting of michael brown that started it all. more than 40 fbi agents. we saw some of them today going door to door interviewing potential witnesses here in ferguson. we spoke with the democratic governor of the state, jay nixon in spring, missouri, 30 miles from here. i started by asking him about the militarized look of law enforcement. only added to by the
dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated. and right behind us is that police command post where the national guard will be providing security so that more of these officers out here now, brian, if they are needed. >> mark potter with us tonight. thanks, mark. >>> president obama returning to the white house for two days from his more or less working vacation on martha's vineyard. he was briefed by the attorney general eric holder and other advisers on the situation here in...
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dr. martin luther king was leading the civil rights movement. i was inspired buy that and active in the civil rights movement. and sat down and i said how come you let something like this happen? i would have organized my friends and gone down to the federal building and protests and said this is wrong. it is against the constitution. and my father said our democracy is a people's democracy. and it can be as great as the people can be. but it is also as fallible as people are. and he told me about a california attorney general right before the war. he was a very ambitious man. but he was an attorney. and he knew the constitution. but when the bombing of pearl harbor happened, he saw that the most popular issue in california was the "get rid of the japs" issue. and he wanted to be elected governor. so an attorney general who knew better ran on the "get rid of the japs" issue. he was one of the flaming advocates for it. and he won for governor. and he was reelected twice. served three times as the governor of california. and then he was appointed
dr. martin luther king was leading the civil rights movement. i was inspired buy that and active in the civil rights movement. and sat down and i said how come you let something like this happen? i would have organized my friends and gone down to the federal building and protests and said this is wrong. it is against the constitution. and my father said our democracy is a people's democracy. and it can be as great as the people can be. but it is also as fallible as people are. and he told me...
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dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated. and right behind us is that police command post where the national guard will be providing security so that more of these officers out here now, brian, can hit the streets tonight. >> this sector of town should be a safe place tonight. mark potter here with us. mark, thanks. president obama returning to the white house for two days from his working vacation on martha's vineyard today was briefed by attorney general eric holder, ron allen mentioned this earlier, and other advisors on the situation here in ferguson late today speaking from the briefing room in the west wing the president said the attorney general will travel here to ferguson on wednesday to meet with federal law enforcement official who are investigating the shooting of michael brown. over 40 fbi agents are going door-to-door interviewing potential witnesses. we saw some of them here today. joining us now live from weldon spring, missouri, about 30 minutes from here, is the democratic governor of this state, jay nixon.
dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated. and right behind us is that police command post where the national guard will be providing security so that more of these officers out here now, brian, can hit the streets tonight. >> this sector of town should be a safe place tonight. mark potter here with us. mark, thanks. president obama returning to the white house for two days from his working vacation on martha's vineyard today was briefed by attorney general eric holder, ron allen...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. and the parents of trayvon martin.hey compared his fate which showed african-americans were only three fifths of american citizens. >> we will wantee qual justice. >> and here in the bay area, prosecutors still have not decided if they will file charges against a police officer for michael brown. there is no proof that delays in care caused deaths at a v.a. hospital in convenient knicks -- phoenix arizona. and months-long investigation into that, you may remember last spring there were accusations suggesting as many as 40 americans while waiting they exposed a troubled healthcare system the vas said in that report, it could not conclusively assert delays in care led to the deaths of veterans. >>> and back to the u.s. ds they are reporting after shocks which happened in the last 15 minutes. it hit about 533 close to american canyon and then a couple of minutes later a 2. 7 after shock. there are sensors already in place and they are already improving other sensors. >> it is likely it is a significant after shock, the u.
dr. martin luther king, jr. and the parents of trayvon martin.hey compared his fate which showed african-americans were only three fifths of american citizens. >> we will wantee qual justice. >> and here in the bay area, prosecutors still have not decided if they will file charges against a police officer for michael brown. there is no proof that delays in care caused deaths at a v.a. hospital in convenient knicks -- phoenix arizona. and months-long investigation into that, you may...
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this man martin is here martin luther king, we didn't know dr. king, pops. o. we all got in the car, went down to the church, we were seated, someone let dr. king know we were in the service, and he acknowledged us. he said we're glad to have pops staples and his daughters with us this morning. hope you enjoy the service. well, we enjoyed the service, yes. when it was over, dr. king was standing at the door and greet th them. my sisters and i we walked past, shook dr. king's hand, when pops' turn came along, he stood there and talked to him for a while. he finally came on, we get back to the hotel, he let us go to our room, he went to his room, then about a half hour later, pops called us to his room again. he said, listen you all, i like this man's message, i really like his message. and i think that if he can preach it, we can sing it. and that was the beginning of our writing of civil rights songs, freedom songs, message songs. and the first one was march of freedom's highway. and then why am i treated so bad? that turned out to be dr. king's favorite. we
this man martin is here martin luther king, we didn't know dr. king, pops. o. we all got in the car, went down to the church, we were seated, someone let dr. king know we were in the service, and he acknowledged us. he said we're glad to have pops staples and his daughters with us this morning. hope you enjoy the service. well, we enjoyed the service, yes. when it was over, dr. king was standing at the door and greet th them. my sisters and i we walked past, shook dr. king's hand, when pops'...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. and the parents of trayvon martin. shooting triggered violent protests as well as other protests here in the bay area michael arnett the country. they still do not know if they will file charges against the police officer who killed michael brown. >>> they will pay $900 million to play twitch. it is the largest arena as video gamers are considered a spectator sport. twitch is not that well-known and it's the th greatest behind netflix, google and apple. room the movie came up as one of the most popular movies in the country. it gained more than $9 million during its first first weekend and galaxy came in as number one. >>> still shaking following this weekend's earthquake, the many after shocks are already waking people up this morning. >>> plus, an early morning fire in san francisco leaves nearly 2 dozen people without a home, stay with us, we will be right back. . >>> this is a series of shocks rocking the wine country. also it hit during the massive recovery efforts in napa.
dr. martin luther king, jr. and the parents of trayvon martin. shooting triggered violent protests as well as other protests here in the bay area michael arnett the country. they still do not know if they will file charges against the police officer who killed michael brown. >>> they will pay $900 million to play twitch. it is the largest arena as video gamers are considered a spectator sport. twitch is not that well-known and it's the th greatest behind netflix, google and apple. room...
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dr. martin luther king alive, but dr.e serious messaging, and bring it on to the pop charts, a song for, like, sam cook "a change is gonna come." what an amazing song. >> oh, lord. >> people learned about the message behind it by hearing it on the radio, on the pop charts. the staples singers were doing the exact same thing. you had many songs cross over from either the black charts or gospel, and then into the pop charts. >> yes. >> that must have been gratifying for you. >> it was gratifying. it was. >> and important, too. >> it priced us, you know, we never thought we would get this high. >> we were just singing because we loved to sing. we were singing to sing in church. we never thought we would even be making records or traveling. we weren't trying to be stars, you know, we sing for nothing, you know. you didn't have to pay us to sing. we just loved it. but i think that it's the best thing that could happen for that music to turn over like that. you know, people, they're trying to put us out of church. they wanted t
dr. martin luther king alive, but dr.e serious messaging, and bring it on to the pop charts, a song for, like, sam cook "a change is gonna come." what an amazing song. >> oh, lord. >> people learned about the message behind it by hearing it on the radio, on the pop charts. the staples singers were doing the exact same thing. you had many songs cross over from either the black charts or gospel, and then into the pop charts. >> yes. >> that must have been...
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dr. martin luther king jr. says the protestors should be following in her uncle's foot steps. look through the archives and look for embarrassing photos of us going to school like me in really ugly green pants. see if i can find that one. that's coming up in a few minutes on fox news. to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, for relief you can count on. dulcolax, for relief you can count on. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, shopping online is as easy as it gets. carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. it can help your business save money. false. the truth is when you compare our fastest internet to the fastest dsl from the phone company, comcast business gives you more for your money. why pay more for less? call today for a low price on speeds up to 150mbps. and find out more about our two-year price guarantee. comc
dr. martin luther king jr. says the protestors should be following in her uncle's foot steps. look through the archives and look for embarrassing photos of us going to school like me in really ugly green pants. see if i can find that one. that's coming up in a few minutes on fox news. to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, for relief you can count on. dulcolax, for relief...
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dr. martin luther king jr.ed us to live out true meaning of our creed, to make the dream real for all americans. that mission is as fiercely urgent today as when he stood on the steps of the lincoln memorial in the hot august sun all those years ago. so we have a lot of work to do together. at nexenta, you say, better living for a better world. at the clinton foundation, we say, we're all in this together. if you put those together, it comes out to a pretty good road map for the future. we need all of you, your energy and your efforts, your innovation, your building, your creating to help us achieve that better world. thank you all for having me here with you today. >> hillary clinton, that was definitely not just an aside or a quick mention. she clearly had put some thought into it. even evoking the late dr. king speaking about what happened in ferguson, missouri, talking about as a mother and a human being, grieving for the parents for a loss of a son nd atalking about the loss of trust, the bonds of trust fr
dr. martin luther king jr.ed us to live out true meaning of our creed, to make the dream real for all americans. that mission is as fiercely urgent today as when he stood on the steps of the lincoln memorial in the hot august sun all those years ago. so we have a lot of work to do together. at nexenta, you say, better living for a better world. at the clinton foundation, we say, we're all in this together. if you put those together, it comes out to a pretty good road map for the future. we need...
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dr. martin luther king, jr., more than half a century ago and survived this brutal beating by police in birmingham, alabama. congressman, what do you see as the solutions going forward for this terrible situation in ferguson, missouri? >> well, i think it's important for people to come together and begin a dialogue. begin to talk. that's what we did during the '60s, when we had difficult, when we had disorder, black people and white people came together. in a place like ferguson, it is not just ferguson, it may be ferguson today, but tomorrow, it could be some place else. we have to get police officers, locally elected officials to respect the dignity and the worth of every human being, it's a a shame and disgrace in a city, that's almost 70% african-american, to have only three african-american police officers. ferguson, it's not in the american south, but we are doing much better in the small towns and cities in georgia and alabama and mississippi. this is shameful. this is a disgrace. we must teach people the way of peace, the way of love, the way of non-violence, but we cannot have peace and o
dr. martin luther king, jr., more than half a century ago and survived this brutal beating by police in birmingham, alabama. congressman, what do you see as the solutions going forward for this terrible situation in ferguson, missouri? >> well, i think it's important for people to come together and begin a dialogue. begin to talk. that's what we did during the '60s, when we had difficult, when we had disorder, black people and white people came together. in a place like ferguson, it is...
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in 1968, after the assassination of dr martin luther king they turned to him for help. >> it was a dramatic time in his life, and the life of the nation. urban centers all around the country blew up in flames. >> this concert in boston took place the day after dr king was killed. many urged brown to cancel it. he justed the though go on. it was put on tv and kept people at home and off the streets. boston was spared. washington d.c.'s u street corridor, historically black, was not as lucky as boston. it was the scene of intense rioting. then brown showed up. >> then he came to washington d.c. and did the same thing. walked around the nation's capital, and telling people in the community to take the second thought, don't react emotionally, don't destroy your community, rebuild the community. >> james brown was a people's person. >> reporter: robert mousey thompson was a drummer, and we met him footsteps from where brown perform. what sticks out the most? >> he was more than a mousse sirn. he sings "i feel good", the songs that make people smile, bring them toot. >> is that the true -- bring
in 1968, after the assassination of dr martin luther king they turned to him for help. >> it was a dramatic time in his life, and the life of the nation. urban centers all around the country blew up in flames. >> this concert in boston took place the day after dr king was killed. many urged brown to cancel it. he justed the though go on. it was put on tv and kept people at home and off the streets. boston was spared. washington d.c.'s u street corridor, historically black, was not...
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dr. martin luther king, mayors turned to brown for help. >> when he stopped the riots in boston. >> that's it was a very dramatic time in his life and in the life of the nation. urban centers all around the country blew up in flames. >> reporter: the concert in boston took place the day after dr. king was killed. many urged brown to cancel it but he insisted the show go on. it was put on tv and kept people at home and off the streets. boston was spared. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: washington, d.c.'s u street corridor an historic black neighborhood wasn't as lucky as boston. it was the scene of intense rioting then brown showed up. >> then he came to washington, d.c. and did the same things by walking around the nation's capitol and telling people in the community to take the second thought. don't just react emotionally, don't destroy your community. rebuild your community. >> sarah hoye, al jazeera, washington. >> tonight's freeze frame is from south korea. a heavy metal version of king kong. junk art contest, al jazeera america presents is next. i'm john siegenthaler. have a great weekend. i'll see
dr. martin luther king, mayors turned to brown for help. >> when he stopped the riots in boston. >> that's it was a very dramatic time in his life and in the life of the nation. urban centers all around the country blew up in flames. >> reporter: the concert in boston took place the day after dr. king was killed. many urged brown to cancel it but he insisted the show go on. it was put on tv and kept people at home and off the streets. boston was spared. ♪ ♪ >>...
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dr. martin luther king, junior say about the violence erupting in missouri?testers next. >> parents ordering school uniforms for their kids and then this showed up in the mail. a big retailer now apologizing. i am outraged. >> would you be outraged if that showed up? >> more than you know. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch to liberty mutual insurance and you could save up to $423 dollars. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see c
dr. martin luther king, junior say about the violence erupting in missouri?testers next. >> parents ordering school uniforms for their kids and then this showed up in the mail. a big retailer now apologizing. i am outraged. >> would you be outraged if that showed up? >> more than you know. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your...
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. >> we learnt from the control room on the phone with us, the son of dr martin luther king, martin luther king iii - hello, mr king, are you there? >> yes, i am. >> are you in ferguson? >> no, i'm not. i was there this morning. but i am not currently there. >> perhaps you can clear me up on something. i know you are acquainted with a civil rights leader on the ground. people who live there. >> it anybody in charge of the process. >> i don't know that that can be said. it appears that religious leaders and others have come out to sort of quell the situation as much as possible. but i would not like to say that it is leaderless, but i don't believe there's one leader. and, you know, often when you have youth, you have seniors, you have religious leaders, community leaders, and political leaders, you have an assortment of leadership. the goal, of course, is to have anonymity. when you have that, you have the greatest chance of success. i'm not sure that that has happened yet. >> is it fair to stay, mr king, that at this jupping tur it appears to be chaotic and in need of some kind of coordin
. >> we learnt from the control room on the phone with us, the son of dr martin luther king, martin luther king iii - hello, mr king, are you there? >> yes, i am. >> are you in ferguson? >> no, i'm not. i was there this morning. but i am not currently there. >> perhaps you can clear me up on something. i know you are acquainted with a civil rights leader on the ground. people who live there. >> it anybody in charge of the process. >> i don't know that...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. >> why? because it ensures trust. trust is a very important thing. the family wants to know what happened and why should they just rely upon what the authorities tell them? >> reporter: earlier this week the st. louis county medical examiner's office determined the cause of death was gunshot wounds but we're not specifying how many gunshot wounds at this point. the investigation into his death is still ongoing and the full autopsy is not likely to be released for many weeks because multiple law enforcement agencies are now involved in the investigation. mistrust between authorities and locals have exploded to the surface in ferguson, missouri, where brown's death has sparked a week of protests, looting, a shooting and sometimes violent responses from police. in their search for answers, the brown family has insisted on an autopsy from a federal medical examiner and the browns will now rely on a separate investigation conducted by their own expert. what else will michael baden look at in this case? >> we'll ask a lot of questions not only about the au
dr. martin luther king, jr. >> why? because it ensures trust. trust is a very important thing. the family wants to know what happened and why should they just rely upon what the authorities tell them? >> reporter: earlier this week the st. louis county medical examiner's office determined the cause of death was gunshot wounds but we're not specifying how many gunshot wounds at this point. the investigation into his death is still ongoing and the full autopsy is not likely to be...
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dr. martin luther king was so effective is because he quelled the temptation towards violence and in factught a lot of attention to the injustices that were being done. if in case injustice has been done in this case and we don't know that yet because we have got to let the process take place, if it has, by rioting, by hurting people who have nothing to do with the incident, the people are actually detracting from the actual ininjustice that was done. they are not helping this family. he they are not helping this young man's memory by what they are doing. i hope there will be leaders that will point that out to people. >> the naacp chapter in missouri did do that today. they issued a statement that said this is totally wrong and we give them credit for that however, there are other people, like al sharpton who have come to missouri demanding this and that, agitating the situation. we have seen that over and over and over again. i don't even want you to comment on it. i just want to point out that he is there and that's what he does. people can make up their own minds. now, do we as a soci
dr. martin luther king was so effective is because he quelled the temptation towards violence and in factught a lot of attention to the injustices that were being done. if in case injustice has been done in this case and we don't know that yet because we have got to let the process take place, if it has, by rioting, by hurting people who have nothing to do with the incident, the people are actually detracting from the actual ininjustice that was done. they are not helping this family. he they...
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dr. martin luther king's, jr.'s i have a dream speech.s something he wrote months earlier from a jail cell in birmingham, alabama, that actually created the moral movement. >> we would always meet at 16th street baptist church. that was the meeting place for dr. king. it was always fiery meetings with a lot of good singing, a lot of good praying. . >> doctor king was arrested on good friday, april 12th, 1963. he was jailed for parading without a permit. so dr. king's in jail. and i don't know how many, but a substantial number of people, young people particularly in jail. when i say, "young people," i am talking about kids 14 to 18. there may have been some younger but 14 to 18, and being in jail overnight is one thing. but being in jail more than one or two nights became a major issue. i think the first time i visited him may have been that saturday. as i approached the jail, i had the burdensome moniker of being identified as quote dr. king's new york lawyer. as i went in to see dr. kick, parents were shouting at me, attorney jones, get
dr. martin luther king's, jr.'s i have a dream speech.s something he wrote months earlier from a jail cell in birmingham, alabama, that actually created the moral movement. >> we would always meet at 16th street baptist church. that was the meeting place for dr. king. it was always fiery meetings with a lot of good singing, a lot of good praying. . >> doctor king was arrested on good friday, april 12th, 1963. he was jailed for parading without a permit. so dr. king's in jail. and i...
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dr. martin luther king used to say that. it doesn't bend without the participation of all of us. i hope that with all of the trauma and all the reaction that we do our part to bring justice for all sides, not against police, but against wrong, if they are wrong. and the elements in the community that also need the to understand violence is not the way. joining me now are antonio french, a st. louis alderman, and patricia bynes, committeewoman of ferguson township. thank you for being here tonight. >> thank you for having us. >> alderman, let me go to you fist. you have been on the ground so much in ferguson. what's the mood like today after the funeral? >> i think it's somber. this was an opportunity for people in the community to come out, show their support for their family, help them mourn and show them that we do have their backs for the long haul in their fight for justice. as you know, it was a well attended funeral. hundreds, thousands of people came. i think it was a strong show of support for the family. >> patricia, let me ask you. you were there with us this this morni
dr. martin luther king used to say that. it doesn't bend without the participation of all of us. i hope that with all of the trauma and all the reaction that we do our part to bring justice for all sides, not against police, but against wrong, if they are wrong. and the elements in the community that also need the to understand violence is not the way. joining me now are antonio french, a st. louis alderman, and patricia bynes, committeewoman of ferguson township. thank you for being here...
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dr. martin luther king, jr.'s i have a dream speech and it's no mystery why these people want to be americans. >> for more opportunity, for freedom, for more job opportunity for a better life. >> i came to the u.s. 13 years ago with my family for better opportunities and it has definitely become my hometown. >> of year about 680 -- every year about 680,000 citizens attend a naturalization ceremony. >>> trending now a female senator opens up about some snarky comments about her weight on capitol hill. >> and thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> trending now a mother is furious tonight after her son was expelled from preschool because of a facebook post on her personal page. >> listen t
dr. martin luther king, jr.'s i have a dream speech and it's no mystery why these people want to be americans. >> for more opportunity, for freedom, for more job opportunity for a better life. >> i came to the u.s. 13 years ago with my family for better opportunities and it has definitely become my hometown. >> of year about 680 -- every year about 680,000 citizens attend a naturalization ceremony. >>> trending now a female senator opens up about some snarky comments...
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dr. martin luther king, jr., and we learned attorney general eric holder ordered yet another autopsy, a federal medical examiner to proffer separate one on the 18-year-old's body. the third autopsy overall. missouri's governor, jay nixon, announced he will not impose a curfew tonight now that the national guard is in police. today the governor brought in the guard to, quote, restore peace and order, unquote. the news comes after violent protests erupted yet again. police firing tear gas to break up the crowds well before the midnight curfew. according to the missouri highway patrol three people were hurt in shootings, and police made at least seven or eight arrests. mike tobin has the late nest ferguson. what else did we learn from the medical examiner the family hired? >> reporter: what we learned, is that the results are consistent with the witness accounts that michael brown had his hand up when he was shot. they're also consistent with other witness accounts that the michael brown was charging at the officer when he was shot. >> could be consistent with his going forward or going backward,
dr. martin luther king, jr., and we learned attorney general eric holder ordered yet another autopsy, a federal medical examiner to proffer separate one on the 18-year-old's body. the third autopsy overall. missouri's governor, jay nixon, announced he will not impose a curfew tonight now that the national guard is in police. today the governor brought in the guard to, quote, restore peace and order, unquote. the news comes after violent protests erupted yet again. police firing tear gas to...
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because right now we're joined in atlanta from human rights activist martin luther king iii, son of the late civil rights leader dr jr. tell me, dr. king, about what your father would be saying to the people of ferguson, missouri. >> you know, i don't know that anyone can actually speak to what he would say, but we can certainly look at his readings and writings. one of the things that i think that quickly has to be instituted is a process of implementing human relations, sensitivity and diversity training. and it seems to me that the police departments need that all over america. now, of course, my father would want the community to engage in nonviolent civil disobedience. to some degree it looks like some of that has happened yet the police department or police forces have not seemed to have allowed that. now that's hard to totally determine, but that's the way it appears looking at it on television. but people should, as congressman lewis said, have the right to protest. >> and you as a human rights leader and someone who understands this whole tradition and the hust history of st. loud the desegregation proble
because right now we're joined in atlanta from human rights activist martin luther king iii, son of the late civil rights leader dr jr. tell me, dr. king, about what your father would be saying to the people of ferguson, missouri. >> you know, i don't know that anyone can actually speak to what he would say, but we can certainly look at his readings and writings. one of the things that i think that quickly has to be instituted is a process of implementing human relations, sensitivity and...