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dr. martin luther king jr.'s most famous speech.the world heard it when he gave it out on the mall after the march on washington. but that wasn't the first time that it was delivered. it was actually -- parts of it were heard in a gym in rocky mount north carolina. listen. >> i have a dream tonight. blank my two sons will grow up in a world not concerned with the color their skin but only conscious of the fact that they're members of the human race. i have a dream tonight. >> north carolina state university had an unveiling in the hunt library yesterday of the never before heard recording of dr. king giving the speech nearly a year before the famed rendition. a professor stumbled upon the tape. jason miller said he found the tape in the box with martin luther king jr.'s name scrawled in pencil on it with the words please do not erase. the full recording will be released in november and king struggled with what to say on the mall and ma hail ya' jackson must have heard a version of that because she said to him talk about the dream. s
dr. martin luther king jr.'s most famous speech.the world heard it when he gave it out on the mall after the march on washington. but that wasn't the first time that it was delivered. it was actually -- parts of it were heard in a gym in rocky mount north carolina. listen. >> i have a dream tonight. blank my two sons will grow up in a world not concerned with the color their skin but only conscious of the fact that they're members of the human race. i have a dream tonight. >> north...
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dr. martin luther king's freedom now rally in west philadelphia. civic leaders and neighbor's gathered yesterday at the james wright recreation center before marching along haverford avenue to a memorial on 40th street. local leaders tell us the 50th anniversary is a time for the community to come together and pay tribute to the historic event. >> we are unified, we care about our community, and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king bus is, where the mural is, it cements all that we are and all that we're trying to do to keep this community together and to move forward in dr. martin luther king's shadow. >> the event concluded with speeches and a song to xh commemorate the 50th anniversary. >>> in bosnia, divers participated in a competition that's not for the feint of heart. more than a dozen competitors jumped from an arch bridge and landed 90 feet below in a river. thousands watched. a diver from mexico who was actually not really feeling well that day, he took first place during the dive. >>> good morning. yesterday
dr. martin luther king's freedom now rally in west philadelphia. civic leaders and neighbor's gathered yesterday at the james wright recreation center before marching along haverford avenue to a memorial on 40th street. local leaders tell us the 50th anniversary is a time for the community to come together and pay tribute to the historic event. >> we are unified, we care about our community, and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king bus is, where the mural is,...
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dr. martin luther king's freedom rally.ivic leaders and neighbors gathered at the james wright recreation center and marched along to a memorial on 40th street. local leaders say the event symbolizes their community coming together and sharing history. >> we're unified. we care about our community. and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king buses and the murl is just cements all that we are and all that we're trying to do to keep this community together and the move forward and dr. martin luther king's shadow. >> and today's event concluded with speeches and a song to commemorate that anniversary. >>> as we've been telling you, nbc 10 is so proud to be part of the clear the shelters initiative helping get shelter pets adopted. the animals were beating the heat at the camden county animal shelter as they met possible families. people looking to adopt cats and dogs were also able to save a little bit of money with reduced or waved fees at dozens of shelters today. in the meantime, the cat room in p
dr. martin luther king's freedom rally.ivic leaders and neighbors gathered at the james wright recreation center and marched along to a memorial on 40th street. local leaders say the event symbolizes their community coming together and sharing history. >> we're unified. we care about our community. and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king buses and the murl is just cements all that we are and all that we're trying to do to keep this community together and the...
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dr. martin luther king jr., and strategies on how to enforce the law. also this weekend, tonight at 7:10, university of california berkeley professor brian go lay looks at the production of arms. get a complete collection at c-span.org. all weekend, the history -- american history tv celebrates the city of augusta, georgia. the home is the home of george walton, one of the youngest signers of the declaration of independence. c-span passat -- c-span's staff visited many places. learn more about augustine on c-span tv. >> ♪ i feel good i knew that i would, now i feel good i knew that i would now so good so good i got you ♪ ♪ >> we are in the augustine museum of history in augusta ga. we call this exhibit james brown , the godfather of soul. it gives a different perspective of him. the man, the music, and the messages in his music. you will see beautiful memorabilia, a beautiful grand cape that he designed, as well as instruments from his home. a great way to learn about the godfather of soul, visiting his exhibit at the museum of history. i am one of the
dr. martin luther king jr., and strategies on how to enforce the law. also this weekend, tonight at 7:10, university of california berkeley professor brian go lay looks at the production of arms. get a complete collection at c-span.org. all weekend, the history -- american history tv celebrates the city of augusta, georgia. the home is the home of george walton, one of the youngest signers of the declaration of independence. c-span passat -- c-span's staff visited many places. learn more about...
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dr. martin luther king's dream? mr. bryant: if you had asked me that six or seven years ago, i would have had a different answer. our greatest blessing has turned out to be at the same time our greatest pain. the election of barack hussein obama has unearthed a fear -- >> hey! mr. bryant: and that is what has triumphed so much right now. they fear in this country. do not take it lightly when there are those who cry. we want our country back. initially, i said, who has your country? [laughter] until we understood this is no longer a country of white, male privilege. nothing has melting in this melting pot. it is a stew. i know where the carrots are, where the potatoes are. it does not have to blend, but -- [laughter] mr. hughes: this year, gay marriage has become legal across the united states. two were married in united methodist church. where does ame church stand on gay marriage? can gay people get married in the ame church? if it does not accept it now, do you see that changing? mr. bryant: the american atmosphere ha
dr. martin luther king's dream? mr. bryant: if you had asked me that six or seven years ago, i would have had a different answer. our greatest blessing has turned out to be at the same time our greatest pain. the election of barack hussein obama has unearthed a fear -- >> hey! mr. bryant: and that is what has triumphed so much right now. they fear in this country. do not take it lightly when there are those who cry. we want our country back. initially, i said, who has your country?...
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dr. martin luther king's freedom now rally that took place in west philadelphia 50 years ago.ers and neighbors gathered yesterday at the james wright recreation center before marching along haverford avenue to a memorial on 40th street. local leaders tell us the 50th anniversary is a time for the community to come together and pay tribute to the historic event. >> we are unified, we care about our community, and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king bus is, where the mural is, it cements all that we are and all that we're trying to do to keep this community together and to move forward in dr. martin luther king's shadow. >> the event concluded with speeches and a song to commemorate the 50th anniversary. >>> coming up in sports, trade rumors continue to swirl around chase utley. one of the sixers big men could be going under the knife, and football is back. the eagles are just a few hours away from kicking off the preseason. we'll preview the match-up with the colts and see what mark sanchez says today is all about. >>> good morning to you. danny p
dr. martin luther king's freedom now rally that took place in west philadelphia 50 years ago.ers and neighbors gathered yesterday at the james wright recreation center before marching along haverford avenue to a memorial on 40th street. local leaders tell us the 50th anniversary is a time for the community to come together and pay tribute to the historic event. >> we are unified, we care about our community, and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king bus is,...
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dr. martin luther king's freedom now rally.ic leaders and neighbor's gathered yesterday at the james wright recreation center before marching along haverford avenue to a memorial on 40th street. local leaders say the event symbolizes the community coming together and sharing in the history. >> we care about each other, about our community, and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king bus is, where the mural is, it cements all that we are and all that we're trying to do to keep this community together and to move forward in dr. martin luther king's shadow. >> the event concluded with speeches and a song to commemorate the anniversary. >>> in bosnia, divers participated in a competition that's not for the feint of heart. more than a dozen competitors jumped from an arch bridge and landed 90 feet below in a river. thousands of spectators watched the international competition. a diver from mexico who was actually not really feeling well that day, he took first place during the dive. >>> good morning. tempe
dr. martin luther king's freedom now rally.ic leaders and neighbor's gathered yesterday at the james wright recreation center before marching along haverford avenue to a memorial on 40th street. local leaders say the event symbolizes the community coming together and sharing in the history. >> we care about each other, about our community, and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king bus is, where the mural is, it cements all that we are and all that we're trying...
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martin luther king. >> this is -- >> someone like dr. martin luther king should the -- >> well, king doesn't -- we've got local residents here. king doesn't put out all in the united states. there are some local negroes here that are leaders in these situations. now, we would assume they have some influence on them or they wouldn't be representing them. those individuals are certainly in a position to go down there and talk to these people and tell them that this is inordinate and they shouldn't continue it. >> that thursday afternoon, one of those leaders parker referred to the reverend h.h. bookins, with other ministers and politicians, black and white, called a peace meeting at a neighborhood playground. >> and i submit to you we shall not see harlem on or rochester, new york. we can solve it. it is yet time. >> but brookins and the others learned they themselves did not understand their people, did not know the intensity of their range and could not plum the depth of their hate. and i'm going to tell you something. tonight, there's go
martin luther king. >> this is -- >> someone like dr. martin luther king should the -- >> well, king doesn't -- we've got local residents here. king doesn't put out all in the united states. there are some local negroes here that are leaders in these situations. now, we would assume they have some influence on them or they wouldn't be representing them. those individuals are certainly in a position to go down there and talk to these people and tell them that this is inordinate...
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dr. martin luther king jr. is marched for voting rights and. giving african americans the power to vote for the first time in u.s. history. >> your vote matters and as we visit cell pa and understand how the people fought hard -- >> today selma remains as a living testament to those monumental achievements but many feel the battle is far from over. >> it's painful to realize that racism is still alive and so many people spend time still trying to keep people of color from voting and strategies that they're doing to make that happen is disheartening. >> reporter: senator hank sanders was a student when he marched with dr. king in 1965. he says this march will raise many issues. >> not just voting rights but in equal jobs, in equal education in -- all across the field. and so that's why this march is so necessary 50 years afterwards. >> reporter: what the organizers behind this journey for justice are trying to do is bring civil rights issues back into sharp focus to make sure the achievements made were not for nothing. widely considered one of t
dr. martin luther king jr. is marched for voting rights and. giving african americans the power to vote for the first time in u.s. history. >> your vote matters and as we visit cell pa and understand how the people fought hard -- >> today selma remains as a living testament to those monumental achievements but many feel the battle is far from over. >> it's painful to realize that racism is still alive and so many people spend time still trying to keep people of color from...
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dr. martin luther king's dream? mr. bryant: if you had asked me that six or seven years ago, i would have had a different answer. our greatest blessing has turned ourto be at the same time greatest pain. the election of barack hussein has unearthed a fear -- >> hey! mr. bryant: and that is what has triumphed so much right now. they fear in this country. it lightly when there are those who cry. we want our country back. initially, i said, who has your country? [laughter] this is noderstood longer a country of white, male privilege. nothing has melting in this pot.ng it is a s andtew. -- isit is a stew -- it is a stew. butoes not have to blend, -- [laughter] year, gay: this marriage has become legal across united states. married in united methodist church. where does ame church stand on gay marriage? candid people get married in the ame church? if it does not accept it now, do you see that changing? mr. bryant: the american has been filled with gay-rights. programming. all the tv shows. all the movies. school curriculums.
dr. martin luther king's dream? mr. bryant: if you had asked me that six or seven years ago, i would have had a different answer. our greatest blessing has turned ourto be at the same time greatest pain. the election of barack hussein has unearthed a fear -- >> hey! mr. bryant: and that is what has triumphed so much right now. they fear in this country. it lightly when there are those who cry. we want our country back. initially, i said, who has your country? [laughter] this is noderstood...
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reverent reece, 85 years old was the person that invited dr martin luther king junior for the successfulecond march. later that year he was at the capital signing the rights acts. what did youening? >> i thought it was so good, after having gone flow all the difficulties we have gone through, and now we had a chance to be considered as first class citizens. >> reporter: for 50 years the voting rights act helped to transform the landscape. >> president obama is not president of the united states if it were not the act. >> reporter: they are worried because of a 2013 supreme court decision. because as a holder, the original act requires several states to get permission, pre clearance before making changes to voting laws. the supreme court decision eliminates that requirement. immediately after that happened, after the supreme court decision, states like carolina, like texas and chargia, other states started to enact provisions that made it more difficult for african-americans, for members of the racial minority to vote. >> the non-part stan ren asons counts 21 states with restricted voting
reverent reece, 85 years old was the person that invited dr martin luther king junior for the successfulecond march. later that year he was at the capital signing the rights acts. what did youening? >> i thought it was so good, after having gone flow all the difficulties we have gone through, and now we had a chance to be considered as first class citizens. >> reporter: for 50 years the voting rights act helped to transform the landscape. >> president obama is not president of...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. task force, the importance of celebrating the national holiday. also a candidate for southfield mayor. his name appears on the flier. he feels he's being targeted. >> what is your response to people that think you're behind these fliers? >> my response that i'm not. this is someone who is trying to insight racial tension in our city which we lack or dirty campaign trick. >> no matter what the motivation is, this is absolutely despicable and we will not tolerate it in our community. >> pat haney is president of the mlb task force. she questions the motivation behind the fliers. >> it may be that this is not done buy white racist individual or organization, but in fact done in order to insight people of color to come out and vote directly opposite of what the flier purports. >> many who live here suspect the person behind the fliers isn't a southfield resident and as police investigate the communities moves beyond the hate. bisi onile-ere, al jazeera, southfield, michigan. >> tropical storm erica is likely to become a hurricane. even if erica streng
dr. martin luther king, jr. task force, the importance of celebrating the national holiday. also a candidate for southfield mayor. his name appears on the flier. he feels he's being targeted. >> what is your response to people that think you're behind these fliers? >> my response that i'm not. this is someone who is trying to insight racial tension in our city which we lack or dirty campaign trick. >> no matter what the motivation is, this is absolutely despicable and we will...
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dr. martin luther king drive which is known for violence and deprivation. a very bad place. esidential library there could very well rehabilitate the entire neighborhood. joining us now from chicago dr. austin goals buy who teaches there. you are economist, doctor, $1 billion is an awful lot of money for a library, is it not? >> i agree. remember, that's for the foundation and the library. >> are we going to get into the foundation business again now? are we going to have zoom it around? >> two things happen. two things happen over time. one is congress has shifted how much of the money for these presidential library also come from the public and how much has to be raised directly it requires the former presidents to raise more money for themselves because the public is not providing the money. i think that's for good. i think that's for good. >> i you should know this and i don't. do you know how much money the taxpayers kick in towards the libraries? >> i don't know exactly. >> i should know it. >> it has been heavily reduced over time. >> i will find out. >> old style of t
dr. martin luther king drive which is known for violence and deprivation. a very bad place. esidential library there could very well rehabilitate the entire neighborhood. joining us now from chicago dr. austin goals buy who teaches there. you are economist, doctor, $1 billion is an awful lot of money for a library, is it not? >> i agree. remember, that's for the foundation and the library. >> are we going to get into the foundation business again now? are we going to have zoom it...
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dr. martin luther king's dream? mr. bryant: if you had asked me that six or seven years ago, i would have had a different answer. our greatest blessing has turned out to be at the same time our greatest pain. the election of barack hussein obama has unearthed a fear -- >> hey! mr. bryant: and that is what has triumphed so much right now. they fear in this country. do not take it lightly when there are those who cry. we want our country back. initially, i said, who has your country? [laughter] until we understood this is no longer a country of white, male privilege. this is a stew. nothing has melting in this melting pot. it is a stew. we are allle sayihnng the same. no, i am different. love me anyway. know where the carrots are. when you eat it all, it is good. blend.n't have to [laughter] mr. hughes: this year, gay marriage has become legal across the united states. two were married in united methodist church. where does ame church stand on gay marriage? can gay people get married in the ame church? if it does not acce
dr. martin luther king's dream? mr. bryant: if you had asked me that six or seven years ago, i would have had a different answer. our greatest blessing has turned out to be at the same time our greatest pain. the election of barack hussein obama has unearthed a fear -- >> hey! mr. bryant: and that is what has triumphed so much right now. they fear in this country. do not take it lightly when there are those who cry. we want our country back. initially, i said, who has your country?...
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dr. martin luther king? >> guest: i think the movie is magnificent, and when i say magnificent, mean it brought me to tears. i felted like i was in a black clutch. i knew when i saw the four little girls i enough what what is going to happen. brought tears to my eyes and talking about it brings tears to my eye. very graphic to see them go back and forth on the bridge to understand i'm an african-american, if they had not done this, you and i wouldn't be able to talk today. i wouldn't be able to question three american presidents. this book would not be here. so that movie -- i don't believe it showed everything that could have been shown baas it was very graphic but much more brutal than what we saw. but the movie touched me. i think i commend oprah, and brad pitt, all of them. i it was a wonderful movie. you have to remember people who want to plea -- preserve history, people died. this was not an easy struggle. people believe -- they won't to believe itself is so sanitize. people died. they knew people wer
dr. martin luther king? >> guest: i think the movie is magnificent, and when i say magnificent, mean it brought me to tears. i felted like i was in a black clutch. i knew when i saw the four little girls i enough what what is going to happen. brought tears to my eyes and talking about it brings tears to my eye. very graphic to see them go back and forth on the bridge to understand i'm an african-american, if they had not done this, you and i wouldn't be able to talk today. i wouldn't be...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. bond, andrew young and marian wright edelman spoke with cbs evening news anchor scott pelley on the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. >> on that day, what did you think would be achieved by the march on washington? what could be accomplished? >> dr. king's speech and in the speeches of the other people, we had explained, here are the robs we are facing, these are the reasons why we are here, we are marching, we are protesting, we are sitting in, now do something about it. >> he was elected to the georgia house of representatives in 1965, but he had to wage a supreme court battle to be seated because of furious opposition from white members of the house. he went on to serve as a lawmaker for 20 years. he helped start the southern poverty law center and was chairman of the national association for the advancement of colored people for 12 years. president obama released a statement saying, julian bond was a hero and i am privileged to say a friend. justice and equality was the
dr. martin luther king, jr. bond, andrew young and marian wright edelman spoke with cbs evening news anchor scott pelley on the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. >> on that day, what did you think would be achieved by the march on washington? what could be accomplished? >> dr. king's speech and in the speeches of the other people, we had explained, here are the robs we are facing, these are the reasons why we are here, we are marching, we are protesting, we are sitting...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. marched for voting rights and were met with clubs and tear gas. that day became known as bloody sunday. it let to the voting rights act of 1965. given african-americans the power to cast ballots for the first time in u.s. history. >> your vote matters. as we visit selma and understand how the people fought hard. >> today selma remains as a living testament to those achievements. many feel the battle is far from over. >> it's painful to realize that racism is still alive and so many people spend time trying to keep people of color from voting and strategies that they are going to make that happen. it's disheartening. >> senator hank sanders was a student when he marched with dr. king in 1965. he says this latest march will raise awareness of a wide range of issues. >> not only voting rights, equal jobs equal education all across the field. so that's why this march is so necessary 50 years afterwards. >> what the organizers behind this journey for justice is trying to do is bring civil rights issues back into sharp focus to make sure the sacrifices
dr. martin luther king, jr. marched for voting rights and were met with clubs and tear gas. that day became known as bloody sunday. it let to the voting rights act of 1965. given african-americans the power to cast ballots for the first time in u.s. history. >> your vote matters. as we visit selma and understand how the people fought hard. >> today selma remains as a living testament to those achievements. many feel the battle is far from over. >> it's painful to realize that...
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dr. martin luther king jr. he and others spoke with "cbs evening news" anchor scott pelley on the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. >> on that day, what did you think would be achieved by the march on washington? what could be accomplished? >> in dr. king's speech and in the speeches of the other people, we had explained here are the problems we're nation. here are the reasons we're marching and protesting and sitting in. now, do something about it. >> reporter: he was elected to the georgia house of representatives in 1965 but he had to wage a supreme court bat toll be seated because of serious opposition from white members of the house. he went on to serve as a lawmaker for 20 years. he helped start the southern poverty law center and was chairman of the national association for the advance mnlts of colored people for 12 years. president obama released a statement saying julian bond was a hero and i'm privileged to say a friend. justice and equality was the mission that spanned his life. >> we need
dr. martin luther king jr. he and others spoke with "cbs evening news" anchor scott pelley on the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. >> on that day, what did you think would be achieved by the march on washington? what could be accomplished? >> in dr. king's speech and in the speeches of the other people, we had explained here are the problems we're nation. here are the reasons we're marching and protesting and sitting in. now, do something about it. >>...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. he served as the chairman of the naacp for ten years. he was 75. >>> new information about the e-mail scandal surrounding hillary clinton. "the washington times" is reporting that the state department has identified 60 e-mails containing classified data. according to the report, one e-mail contained an intermediate level of classified information, while the rest were at the lowest level. clinton insists she did not knowingly send or receive classified information through her personal e-mail. >>> he began his campaign with controversial comments about immigrants from mexico. and now donald trump is explaining his plan to end illegal immigration to the u.s nbc's brian mooar reports more on donald trump's idea for immigration reform. >> reporter: for the first time in donald trump's campaign, he's talking specifics about illegal immigration in mexico. >> mexico is taking our business. mexico is the new china, okay? >> reporter: trump's first policy paper lays out a plan that would end birthright citizenship, ramp up deportations, and jack u
dr. martin luther king, jr. he served as the chairman of the naacp for ten years. he was 75. >>> new information about the e-mail scandal surrounding hillary clinton. "the washington times" is reporting that the state department has identified 60 e-mails containing classified data. according to the report, one e-mail contained an intermediate level of classified information, while the rest were at the lowest level. clinton insists she did not knowingly send or receive...
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martin luther king delivered his i have a dream speech. >> not the first time that he spoke those now-classic words. >> reporter: this black and white film of dr part of american history and students haven't studied the i have the dream speech that marked the pinnacle of the civil rights movement. >> i have a dream tonight. one day my little daughter and my two sons will grow up in a world not conscious of the color of their skin by only conscious of the fact that they are members of the human race. >> reporter: that recording was made in rocky mountain, north carolina, the year before the march on washington. marcus tillman was 17 years old when he attended the speech >> i felt so uplifted. >> reporter: tillman recalled how moving the 55-minute speech was especially at the end. in august 1963, tillman watched king's historic speech at the lincoln memorial. >> i came back and said, hey, you know that was kind of similar. >> reporter: despite the encount of tillman and hundreds of others no one had hard evidence of how similar the speeches were. until a professor here at nc state visited this library. >> it's a reel to reel tape that was sittin
martin luther king delivered his i have a dream speech. >> not the first time that he spoke those now-classic words. >> reporter: this black and white film of dr part of american history and students haven't studied the i have the dream speech that marked the pinnacle of the civil rights movement. >> i have a dream tonight. one day my little daughter and my two sons will grow up in a world not conscious of the color of their skin by only conscious of the fact that they are...
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dr. martin luther king junior called him the leading theorist and strategist of nonviolence in the world. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama has ramped up his push for congress to accept the historic nuclear deal with iran, comparing arguments against the deal to those heard in the lead up to the invasion of iraq. in his speech wednesday, obama said iranian hardliners who reject the nuclear deal and chant "death to america" are "making common cause with the republican caucus." ultimately, obama said, the decision to support or reject the nuclear deal comes down to a choice between diplomacy with iran and war. >> rejection of this deal leaves any u.s. administration that is absolutely committed to preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon with one option -- another war in the middle east. amy: in news from europe, an overcrowded fishing boat carrying as many as 700 migrants capsized in the mediterranean sea off the coast of libya wednesday. at least 25 people died and as many as 100 more
dr. martin luther king junior called him the leading theorist and strategist of nonviolence in the world. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama has ramped up his push for congress to accept the historic nuclear deal with iran, comparing arguments against the deal to those heard in the lead up to the invasion of iraq. in his speech wednesday, obama said iranian hardliners who reject the nuclear deal...
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dr. martin luther king speaking in washington, d.c., on may 17, 1957.speech "give us the ballot." ,>> give us the ballot and we will fill our legislative halls with men of goodwill and send to the sacred halls of congress men who are not sign a southern manifesto because of their devotion to the manifesto of justice. give us the ballot and we will place judges on the benches of the south who will do justly and love mercy and we will place at the head of the southern states governors who have felt not only the tang of the human, but the glow of the divine. give us the ballot and we will quietly and nonviolently without rancor or bitterness implement the supreme court's decision on may 17 1954. amy: that was dr. martin luther king in 1957, in his speech "give us the ballot." ,ari berman, where are we today? >> we're in a very disturbing an ironic position where we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the voting rights act, but the act has been gutted and is a much broader attack on voting rights. from 2011 to 2015, 468 new voting restrictions have it i
dr. martin luther king speaking in washington, d.c., on may 17, 1957.speech "give us the ballot." ,>> give us the ballot and we will fill our legislative halls with men of goodwill and send to the sacred halls of congress men who are not sign a southern manifesto because of their devotion to the manifesto of justice. give us the ballot and we will place judges on the benches of the south who will do justly and love mercy and we will place at the head of the southern states...
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dr. martin luther king, jr.eral plans are still pending. >>> well still ahead here on cbs3 "eyewitness news", a deadly explosion over seas. the explosion caught on surveillance camera rah. right after rescuers make a disturbing discovery. >>> also the search for wreckage of a missing plane that crashed into a mountainside. why this airline is barred from flying in the u.s. we're coming >>> we are following breaking news for you this noon. chopper three over 16th and west oxford street in north philadelphia. philadelphia firefighters responded to the area about half hour ago for reports of a person shot. medic transport add 28-year-old man to temple university hospital for burns and a four story fall after the initial shock. we will stay on top of this developing story for you and pass it along any other updates as we learn them and you can get updates any time at cbsphilly.com. >>> we are now seeing surveillance video of that moment that a huge explosion tour through bangkok, thailand. it happened near hindu shr
dr. martin luther king, jr.eral plans are still pending. >>> well still ahead here on cbs3 "eyewitness news", a deadly explosion over seas. the explosion caught on surveillance camera rah. right after rescuers make a disturbing discovery. >>> also the search for wreckage of a missing plane that crashed into a mountainside. why this airline is barred from flying in the u.s. we're coming >>> we are following breaking news for you this noon. chopper three over...
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dr. martin luther king jr. the 1965 rally drew thousands to the intersection of 40th street and lancaster and haverford avenues. there are several events today to help kids get ready to go back to school. an organization called fathers matter will be giving out school supplies in montgomery county and they'll also be promoting strong families. kids can get a free book bag at carson valley children's society in norris town, but a father or father figure must be with them. fathers matter wants to get dads involved in all phases of their kids' lives. in chester, the living waters ministry will give away 500 bags filled with supplies. in atlantic county, volunteers will help stuff the bus with school supplies. they'll try to fill up school supplies. all of the supplies will go to local kids in need. >>> next, this dancing thief used his moves to rip off a woman at a philadelphia restaurant. we'll explain and show you more about how he pulled off the crime. and today, we are clearing the shelters. nbc 10, telemundo
dr. martin luther king jr. the 1965 rally drew thousands to the intersection of 40th street and lancaster and haverford avenues. there are several events today to help kids get ready to go back to school. an organization called fathers matter will be giving out school supplies in montgomery county and they'll also be promoting strong families. kids can get a free book bag at carson valley children's society in norris town, but a father or father figure must be with them. fathers matter wants to...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. he served as a long-time board chairman of the naacp. he was 75 years old. >>> new this morning, live pictures out of washington heights there where police are questioning a man in connection with a stabbing of a woman. she has died. she was found lying in the street there at the scene where you're looking at this mornin about 3:00 this morning. neighbors shocked. they didn't even hear a disturbance overnight. >> people have been here 40 years, never seen anything like that. it's like a domestic violence taken to the streets. >> a 30-year-old man was taken into custody. so far, no arrests have been made. >>> police looking for a handcuffed prisoner who escaped custody in harlem. he was arrested on criminal trespassing charges this morning and as they were taking him into the station house, stevenson shoved an officer and took off running still wearing those handcuffs. he was last seen heading towards lexington avenue and east 104th street. give police a call if you see him. >>> a homeless man is accused of committing a crime at a church.
dr. martin luther king, jr. he served as a long-time board chairman of the naacp. he was 75 years old. >>> new this morning, live pictures out of washington heights there where police are questioning a man in connection with a stabbing of a woman. she has died. she was found lying in the street there at the scene where you're looking at this mornin about 3:00 this morning. neighbors shocked. they didn't even hear a disturbance overnight. >> people have been here 40 years, never...
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dr. martin luther king jr. bond died yesterday in ft. walton beach, florida, after a brief illness. >>> the search has been suspended for any survivors of a passenger jet crash in indonesia. that plane was found in a remote mountainous region after losing contact with flight control. village ers say they saw the jet crash into a mountain. search and rescue teams will continue aerial and ground searches tomorrow to confirm eyewitness accounts. 49 passengers and 5 crew members were on board that plane. >>> the death toll from a chemical explosion in tianjin, china, has climbed to 112. emergency crews are working to clear away any dangerous chemicals at the site of this explosion before rain falls, potentially spreading these toxic chemicals. more than 700 people were injured in the blast. at least 95 are still missing after wednesday's explosion. >>> well, coming up, a great opportunity to save some cash. tax-free shopping in connecticut. we're going to explain. >>> and it was an iconic photo of superstorm sandy's wrath. you remember this.
dr. martin luther king jr. bond died yesterday in ft. walton beach, florida, after a brief illness. >>> the search has been suspended for any survivors of a passenger jet crash in indonesia. that plane was found in a remote mountainous region after losing contact with flight control. village ers say they saw the jet crash into a mountain. search and rescue teams will continue aerial and ground searches tomorrow to confirm eyewitness accounts. 49 passengers and 5 crew members were on...
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dr. martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech. >> i have a dream that one day every hill and mountainll be made low, the rough places will be made clean and the crooked places will be made straight-- >> there will be ceremonies marking the historic event, one at the martin luther king memorial in washington, dc, in which 29 will become u.s. citizens. it was considered defining moment in the civil rights movement. >>> this week, the governor signed a bill to waive the california exit exam requirement for recently graduated seniors, but the problems with the test and administering it to thousands of high school seniors is really far from over. today in the 4:00 by four, we're taking 4 minutes to examine the test, why some say it's outdated and what needs to be done going forward. that's today at 4:00. >>> thanks for making ktvu your choice for news at noon. we're back here at 4:00. have a good weekend. - [voiceover] on today's show: did you know that a greyhound can reach speeds of up to 40 miles per hour in just six strides? and, that it can cruise at close to it's maximum speed for up
dr. martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech. >> i have a dream that one day every hill and mountainll be made low, the rough places will be made clean and the crooked places will be made straight-- >> there will be ceremonies marking the historic event, one at the martin luther king memorial in washington, dc, in which 29 will become u.s. citizens. it was considered defining moment in the civil rights movement. >>> this week, the governor signed a bill to...
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dr. martin luther king, jr.,, bond helped start the southern poverty law center and was board chairman of theo-. he attended dr. king's "i have a dream" speech, and scott pelley spoke with him on his 50th anniversary in 2013. >> pelley: on that day, what did you think would be achieved by the march on washington? what could be accomplished? >> dr. king's speech and the speeches of the other people, we had explained, here are the problems we're facing. these are the reasons why we're here, we're marching, we're protesting, we're sitting inch we've had several years of disruption around the country, and we've shown you about it. now do something about it. >> rose: in a statement, president obama called him a hero and a friend saying, "julian bond helped change this country for the better, and what better way to be remembered than that." still ahead on the "cbs evening news," amazon responds to criticism of its work environment. a truck driver is about the get the surprise of his life, and a town makes a little girl's dream come true. become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t
dr. martin luther king, jr.,, bond helped start the southern poverty law center and was board chairman of theo-. he attended dr. king's "i have a dream" speech, and scott pelley spoke with him on his 50th anniversary in 2013. >> pelley: on that day, what did you think would be achieved by the march on washington? what could be accomplished? >> dr. king's speech and the speeches of the other people, we had explained, here are the problems we're facing. these are the reasons...
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here, a few hundred foot soldiers, led by dr martin luther king junior marched with voting rights and were met by clubs in tear gas. that day became known as bloody sunday. it led to the african-americans having the power to cast ball odds. >> your vote matters, as we visit to selma, and understand how the people fought hard. >> today selma remains as a living testament to the monumental achievements. many feel the battles are far from over. >> it's painful to realise that racism is alive, and so many people spend time trying to keep people of colour from voting and strategies that they are doing to make it happen. it is disheartening. >> reporter: this senator was a student when he marched with dr king in 1965. the latest march to washington, he says, will raise awareness of a wide range of issues. >> not only voting rights, but equal jobs, in equal education, in all - all across the field. that is why this march is so necessary. 50 years afterwards. >> the organizers behind the journey for justice are bringing civil rights into sharp focus, making sure the sacrifices and achievement
here, a few hundred foot soldiers, led by dr martin luther king junior marched with voting rights and were met by clubs in tear gas. that day became known as bloody sunday. it led to the african-americans having the power to cast ball odds. >> your vote matters, as we visit to selma, and understand how the people fought hard. >> today selma remains as a living testament to the monumental achievements. many feel the battles are far from over. >> it's painful to realise that...
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dr. martin luther king jr. a high school gym in north carolina in november of 1962, nine months before his famous speech. take a listen. >> i have a dream tonight. it is a dream rooted deeply in the american dream. >> that's right, dr. king using the phrase i have a dream 8 times that night, perhaps practice for the speech that would come. >>> when we come back here tonight, stay tuned. made in america is back. talk about practice. no u2, no eric clapton but i gave it a shot. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. those d
dr. martin luther king jr. a high school gym in north carolina in november of 1962, nine months before his famous speech. take a listen. >> i have a dream tonight. it is a dream rooted deeply in the american dream. >> that's right, dr. king using the phrase i have a dream 8 times that night, perhaps practice for the speech that would come. >>> when we come back here tonight, stay tuned. made in america is back. talk about practice. no u2, no eric clapton but i gave it a...
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dr. martin luther king. stokes shot this film. that little girl who could barely walk -- that's lori, his daughter. louis stokes would, in 1968, argue before the u.s. supreme court a case that would later set limits and guidelines for police stop-and-frisk procedures. it was called terry vs. ohio. >> the terry case set up certain guidelines. they were called the terry frisk guidelines. those frisk guidelines are taught in every police department in america. they're also taught in the law schools -- every law school -- in america. >> later that year, stokes ran for and won a seat in congress, where he would serve for 30 years. in the early 1970s, along with 12 other black members of the house, he would start the black congressional caucus. his colleagues then included new york's charlie rangel and shirley chisholm. he was out of congress for nearly a decade by the time america elected barack obama. >> senator barack obama came up, and we hugged one another, and it's at that time that he said to me -- he said, "i'm here because of y
dr. martin luther king. stokes shot this film. that little girl who could barely walk -- that's lori, his daughter. louis stokes would, in 1968, argue before the u.s. supreme court a case that would later set limits and guidelines for police stop-and-frisk procedures. it was called terry vs. ohio. >> the terry case set up certain guidelines. they were called the terry frisk guidelines. those frisk guidelines are taught in every police department in america. they're also taught in the law...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. went on to serve as the board chairman of the naacp. julian bond was 75 years old. >>> police are hoping you can help identify a woman found on the ground in hell's kitchen. it was wednesday night near 43rd street. this is a picture of her. she was taken to roosevelt hospital in stable condition. nobody knows who she is. she appears to be about 70 years old. doesn't speak or responded to questions. if you know who she is. please call crimestoppers. >>> police looking for suspects that left a man bleeding. investigators believe there was a fight that led up to that stabbing. they're not sure where it happened. >> the ntsb is on the scene this morning in the deadly plane crash in new jersey. a pilot killed when the cessna that he was flying crashed a few moments after takeoff. the plane had just left the essex county airport, went down by the kiddie academy on passaic avenue in west caldwell. as news 4 katherine creag reports, witnesses couldn't believe what they saw and heard. >> three
dr. martin luther king, jr. went on to serve as the board chairman of the naacp. julian bond was 75 years old. >>> police are hoping you can help identify a woman found on the ground in hell's kitchen. it was wednesday night near 43rd street. this is a picture of her. she was taken to roosevelt hospital in stable condition. nobody knows who she is. she appears to be about 70 years old. doesn't speak or responded to questions. if you know who she is. please call crimestoppers....
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dr. martin luther king jr. to establish a national holiday in his honor. and in times of trial and great consequence, he dedicated himself to advancing the principals of hue map dignity, tolerance, and human respect. as a major proponent of the violence against women act, he joined with then senator joe biden and other leaders to bring help and hope to millions of americans that suffered in silence. as a champion of legislative efforts, he has consistently worked to ensure that every eligible american will have fair and free access to the most fundamental of rights. the access to the ballot box. the ability and the right to vote. he continues that work in the 113th congress. crafting legislation to address the void left by the supreme court's decision to invalidate one of the court provisions of the voting rights act. he also been a key lead er. he recently had a partnership with members of both parties to realize that we must make common sense changes for fundamental fairness and for the sustainability of our budget. his years as chairman of the united st
dr. martin luther king jr. to establish a national holiday in his honor. and in times of trial and great consequence, he dedicated himself to advancing the principals of hue map dignity, tolerance, and human respect. as a major proponent of the violence against women act, he joined with then senator joe biden and other leaders to bring help and hope to millions of americans that suffered in silence. as a champion of legislative efforts, he has consistently worked to ensure that every eligible...
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dr. martin luther king. his name was placed in nomination to be vice president of running mate. he has a long legacy with regard to black issues. he stepped down from the naacp in 2010. what is his legacy? is an enormous legacy. it will be difficult to fill his shoes. bond was the son of a college president who spent many of his early years in nashville, tennessee, and where his father was president of the historically black school. he was a founder of the student nonviolent in committee founded in raleigh, north carolina, more than 55 years ago. he was an antiwar activist. he was an elected representative in the georgia state legislature. they tried to keep him from taking his seat. he prevailed by arguing his case all the way to the spring court. he was a founder of the southern poverty law center which is still one of our most important organization monitoring white supremacist organizations. it will be difficult to fill the shoes of julian bond. host: from florida, lewis is next. good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. hello? virginia. good morning, c-span. as far aske t
dr. martin luther king. his name was placed in nomination to be vice president of running mate. he has a long legacy with regard to black issues. he stepped down from the naacp in 2010. what is his legacy? is an enormous legacy. it will be difficult to fill his shoes. bond was the son of a college president who spent many of his early years in nashville, tennessee, and where his father was president of the historically black school. he was a founder of the student nonviolent in committee...
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martin luther king, jr. and the speech that changed discussion about civil rights in america. >>> 52 years ago dr. martin luther king, jr. gave a speech in washington that changed the redric of the civil rights movement in america. >> i have a dream. [ cheers and applause ] >> my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but of the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> he delivered his i have a dream speech august 28, 1963. 250,000 people attended the march on washington that day and heard the speech. he begin with the reference to the emancipation proclamation. towards the end he departed from his prepared speech after a singer called out tell them about the dream, martin. >> one day in alabama little back boys ask little -- i have a dream today. [ cheers and applause ] >> the march was originally organized to show support for a civil rights billed. because of that they agreed to keep their speeches calm to avoid provoking civil disobedience. one year later he was awarded the noble peace prize -- [ audio difficulties
martin luther king, jr. and the speech that changed discussion about civil rights in america. >>> 52 years ago dr. martin luther king, jr. gave a speech in washington that changed the redric of the civil rights movement in america. >> i have a dream. [ cheers and applause ] >> my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but of the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> he delivered his i...