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dr. martin luther king himself. they all put their lives on the line so today, this day would come to pass. , it is easy for us to go back through the fog of history with the benefit of hindsight and believe that somehow, this was all inevitable. that somehow, this was destined or preordained. the civil rights act and the voting rights act, briggs versus elliott, brown versus the board of education, edwards versus south carolina, desegregation, integration, the end of jim crow -- it's tempting to imagine history brought us here. but the truth is, history stands still unless it is pushed. so when i look at that king preaching the promised land, my father at his back i do not see the tide , of history, the inevitable march for its equality. i see struggle. a constant struggle, a constant, relentless struggle to build a movement of change. then you think about those who would stop at nothing to prevent it. i see fire hoses and police dogs. men in uniforms wearing badges and carrying shotguns. i see violence brought on
dr. martin luther king himself. they all put their lives on the line so today, this day would come to pass. , it is easy for us to go back through the fog of history with the benefit of hindsight and believe that somehow, this was all inevitable. that somehow, this was destined or preordained. the civil rights act and the voting rights act, briggs versus elliott, brown versus the board of education, edwards versus south carolina, desegregation, integration, the end of jim crow -- it's tempting...
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dr. martin luther king. >> my uncle dr. martin luther king jr. my dad reverend a.d.onviolent conflict resolution so the black lives matter movement may maybe needs to examine those nonviolent steps of conflict resolution. so the message would be pray, trust god, repent, america, and come back to god and resolve this peacefully. >> so what else can wee we do to bridge this deep divide tearing this country apart. founder of watch dog guard 27 rafferty. gentleman moon green is fox news contributor and sheriff and president of new york's sheriff's association is christopher moss. all of you, welcome to the show. so much to get to this morning. i want to dive right into this. listen to any time you protest you want to have a peaceful message. can we connect exactly what happened in dallas to black lives matter? obviously they were having a meeting. unfortunately, a lot of the tweets that you mentioned are correlated or connected to, i just think that they have to get a message you know what? not every police officer is bad. if we want to protest bad cops, which there are
dr. martin luther king. >> my uncle dr. martin luther king jr. my dad reverend a.d.onviolent conflict resolution so the black lives matter movement may maybe needs to examine those nonviolent steps of conflict resolution. so the message would be pray, trust god, repent, america, and come back to god and resolve this peacefully. >> so what else can wee we do to bridge this deep divide tearing this country apart. founder of watch dog guard 27 rafferty. gentleman moon green is fox news...
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dr. martin luther king jr. came to king street to deliver his march on ballot boxes speech. 8, 1966,nday, may mother's day, just as it is today, and now we gather on these hallowed grounds, 50 years later, to remember that important day in the history of king street and williams -- gstree and williamsburg, south carolina. thank you for being here for this importance occasion. when dr. king spoke your on may a rainy afternoon -- as you will see -- it was his first major public appearance in south carolina. speeches in three the state of south carolina and defined not mistaken, the other two locations were in charleston and orange. ree firstme to kingst and he came here after the passage of the voting rights act of 1965. he came as a result of mr. virgil dimly of the funeral home who came to atlanta, camped out, took up residence outside dr. king pro office for three days, hounded his secretary until the acretary agreed to arrange meeting between the two and when he left, dr. king was making plans to come right h
dr. martin luther king jr. came to king street to deliver his march on ballot boxes speech. 8, 1966,nday, may mother's day, just as it is today, and now we gather on these hallowed grounds, 50 years later, to remember that important day in the history of king street and williams -- gstree and williamsburg, south carolina. thank you for being here for this importance occasion. when dr. king spoke your on may a rainy afternoon -- as you will see -- it was his first major public appearance in...
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dr. martin luther king jr., who made america stronger by making america more free. he said, "occasionally in life there are moments which cannot be completely explained by words. their meaning can only be articulated by the inaudible language of the heart." tonight is such a moment for me. [applause] my heart is filled with pride. my fellow citizens, i proudly accept your nomination for vice president of the united states. applause]d and i am proud to run with a man who will be one of the great presidents of this entury, walter f. mondale. tonight, the daughter of a woman whose highest goal was a future for her children talks to our nation's oldest party about a future for us all. tonight, the daughter of working americans tells all americans that the future is within our reach, if we're willing to reach for it. tonight, the daughter of an immigrant from italy has been chosen to run for president in the new land my father came to love. our faith that we can shape a better future is what the american dream is all about. the promise of our country is that the rules ar
dr. martin luther king jr., who made america stronger by making america more free. he said, "occasionally in life there are moments which cannot be completely explained by words. their meaning can only be articulated by the inaudible language of the heart." tonight is such a moment for me. [applause] my heart is filled with pride. my fellow citizens, i proudly accept your nomination for vice president of the united states. applause]d and i am proud to run with a man who will be one of...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. and president jfk. why is that? it's because they delivered a hopeful message that inspired americans and quite frankly, i think this convention may have been lacking that a little bit to this point until it came to pence last night. pence gave us a reason, americans a reason to vote for a trump/pence ticket as opposed to not voting for hillary. he knocked it out of the park by delivering a hopeful optimistic message. by saying this is what we'll get done and this is the tone we're setting for america. >> up next, hillary clinton going to announce her vp pick any day now. likely they'll speak at the convention in philadelphia. she wants somebody with experience. whoever it is has to debate against mike pence. how do you think she's thinking about it? >> that's a tough choice. pence is very likeable and warm. i think he'll come across quite well in the vp debate. the first role of the candidates choosing a vp is do no harm. they need to choose a vp who doesn't overshadow them or take the media away from them. someone
dr. martin luther king, jr. and president jfk. why is that? it's because they delivered a hopeful message that inspired americans and quite frankly, i think this convention may have been lacking that a little bit to this point until it came to pence last night. pence gave us a reason, americans a reason to vote for a trump/pence ticket as opposed to not voting for hillary. he knocked it out of the park by delivering a hopeful optimistic message. by saying this is what we'll get done and this is...
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dr. alveda king, the niece of martin luther king. and bret baier and forbes media chairman steve forbes is there to break down this month's jobs report. liz: we have a rally on wall street. major after rouges cover losses of uk vote to leave the european union, remember that. the s&p 500 hitting a new 2016 high. we're working towards that. 2182 is number to watch there, phil flynn a price futures, fox business contribute -- contributor. he is watching oil and gold from cme. we have lori rothman from the floor of new york stock exchange. tell us about the action. reporter: lizzie, the jobs report was a gift. it came in perfect. goldilocks number. not too hot, not too cold. not strong enough that it will encourage fed to raise rates sooner than we thought but not too weak to push rates off indefinitely. we saw bond market get action. interesting rates came in on expectations of continued lower interest rates while stocks soared. the story of the stock market was s&p 500. let's zero in on the broad market average, closing one-half of on
dr. alveda king, the niece of martin luther king. and bret baier and forbes media chairman steve forbes is there to break down this month's jobs report. liz: we have a rally on wall street. major after rouges cover losses of uk vote to leave the european union, remember that. the s&p 500 hitting a new 2016 high. we're working towards that. 2182 is number to watch there, phil flynn a price futures, fox business contribute -- contributor. he is watching oil and gold from cme. we have lori...
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dr. martin luther king, through the eye of the media. the death camps of europe have been dramatized in movies, novels, and television programs. story, by telling this and all of the accesses that we have to make this story an organic part of our american experience, then we can do our bit to keep it from happening again and making america a better america. donald trump's motto is "make america great again." but he is making america disgraced again. [applause] >> i know i speak for everyone when i say you are an inspiration in this regard. it has been an honor and a privilege to share the stage. we now have sometimes for questions and answers. there are people with wireless microphones on the sides so i will call on people who raise their hands but don't ask the question until you get a microphone. >> thank you very much for the musical. i thought it was beautiful and a very important story to be told. it has been met with some criticism that it is not 100% historically accurate and that masoka, a real entity, kind of clouds the judgment
dr. martin luther king, through the eye of the media. the death camps of europe have been dramatized in movies, novels, and television programs. story, by telling this and all of the accesses that we have to make this story an organic part of our american experience, then we can do our bit to keep it from happening again and making america a better america. donald trump's motto is "make america great again." but he is making america disgraced again. [applause] >> i know i speak...
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dr. martin luther king. there are rumors, what do we want? shut this down now kind of activity, and we understand that, yet there is much prayer going for the in america as well. there is hope. listeners, viewers, do not give up hope. trish: yes, but again back to the president. i agree, just because we have a black president doesn't mean we don't have racism here in america. it does still exist. >> that's true. trish: it says something for americans that we elected an african-american president twice. it shows that we have come a long way since martin luther king days or the 1960s. >> abs absolutely. trish: this was an opportunity though that he also had, alveda. he could have unified not just, people talked about the across the aisle, republicans and democrats, but he really could have unified, one would think the black and white communities and really brought people together in a bigger way but we're not seeing that. is this a failure on his part? >> i believe that president obama could have done more more to unite americans not around ski
dr. martin luther king. there are rumors, what do we want? shut this down now kind of activity, and we understand that, yet there is much prayer going for the in america as well. there is hope. listeners, viewers, do not give up hope. trish: yes, but again back to the president. i agree, just because we have a black president doesn't mean we don't have racism here in america. it does still exist. >> that's true. trish: it says something for americans that we elected an african-american...
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dr. martin luther king. we have to investigate other formations of reality. >> i don't want to use sports as the crowning achievement as success for blacks in america. we can go to the law and to entrepreneurship and there's all these success stories that defy is heing -- why don't we talk about them acting black. look at the way they're being influenced. rather we'd rather change the narrative to say blacks are acting white. sports does not do us success in the crowning achievement of what we call america. >> we make the mistake of acting white and attaching that to success. i think there are certain cultural norms, certain speech patterns that african-americans have. it's a cultural expression. you come from south carolina. people spoke gulla. that had nothing to do with acting black or white and it's a cultural expression and we still have those. however, the idea of acting white has to do with success while we see that african-americans alone in what they've achieved in the face of the challenges that yo
dr. martin luther king. we have to investigate other formations of reality. >> i don't want to use sports as the crowning achievement as success for blacks in america. we can go to the law and to entrepreneurship and there's all these success stories that defy is heing -- why don't we talk about them acting black. look at the way they're being influenced. rather we'd rather change the narrative to say blacks are acting white. sports does not do us success in the crowning achievement of...
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dr. martin luther king jr. bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." see you! >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. >> "into the wild" is brought to you by nationwide insurance and the columbus zoo. partners in conservation for over 30 years. >> hi, everyone. coming to you from my home here at the columbus zoo. welcome to "into the wild." from the andes mountains to the amazon river, peru has it all. but today we're heading deep into the jungle. are there snakes in here? >> there are. >> as we search for animals. >> there he is. the giant river otter.
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dr. martin luther king jr. bet the man credited as one of the architects of civil rights never dreamed of holding such a prominent place in british architecture. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." see you! >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. we're h this week on sports stars of tomorrow... meet some athletes who have beaten the odds to enjoy success in sports... hear from a tennis player who lost his ability to walk, but not his desire to win.... and we'll check in on a boxer who aspires to be a champion despite several setbacks he endured growing up. those stories and more are coming up next on our inspirational athletes special... (show open) thanks for joining us today... i'm your host, charles davis. we'll begin our inspirational athletes special in florida with a talented tennis player. -- people say that one of the great t
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dr. martin luther king. the death camps of europe have been dramatized in movies, novels and television programs. i think by telling this story, using the media and all of the accesses that we have to make this story an organic part of our american experience, then we do our bit to keep it from happening again and making american a better america. donald trump's motto is make america great again. but in fact what he's doing is making america disgraced again. [ applause ] >> i know i speak for everyone when i say that you're an inspiration in this regard. and it's really been an honor and privilege to share with stage with you. we've now got time for question and answer. there are i think people with wireless mikes on the side. so i will call on people who raise their hands, but please don't ask the question until you get a microphone. starting over here. >> hi, thank you very much for "allegiance" the musical. i thought it was beautiful and very important story to be told. however, it has been met with some
dr. martin luther king. the death camps of europe have been dramatized in movies, novels and television programs. i think by telling this story, using the media and all of the accesses that we have to make this story an organic part of our american experience, then we do our bit to keep it from happening again and making american a better america. donald trump's motto is make america great again. but in fact what he's doing is making america disgraced again. [ applause ] >> i know i speak...
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martin luther king day. yes, that was, uh... that was pretty special. to four more years. sweet. (clock chiming) barack obama. it is i, the reverend dr. come to visit with you on the night of this historic inauguration. this is incredible.
martin luther king day. yes, that was, uh... that was pretty special. to four more years. sweet. (clock chiming) barack obama. it is i, the reverend dr. come to visit with you on the night of this historic inauguration. this is incredible.
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dr. martin luther king. he said at the height of his work in the civil rights movement, he only handed out 40 congregations standing behind him, he wasn't a very popular figure at the time and that some people kind of romanticized his leadership nowadays. so he says he doesn't believe the movement really needs a centralized leadership. >> leigh martinez in the newsroom, thank you. >>> minority leader nancy pelosi said of the shootings, americans mourn the tragic murder of three police officers today. we are united in our grief for the victims, our prayers go out to the survivors. and our steadfast belief that we must work together to disarm haight in all of its forms. >>> stay up-to-date on this developing story by logging onto ktvu.com. we are posting updates on our facebook and twitter pages as well. >>> a student who was missing in niese following the deadly truck attack is now confirmed dead. 20 road nicholas leslie was in france on a study abroad program, the fbi notified uc berkeley officials today of
dr. martin luther king. he said at the height of his work in the civil rights movement, he only handed out 40 congregations standing behind him, he wasn't a very popular figure at the time and that some people kind of romanticized his leadership nowadays. so he says he doesn't believe the movement really needs a centralized leadership. >> leigh martinez in the newsroom, thank you. >>> minority leader nancy pelosi said of the shootings, americans mourn the tragic murder of three...
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dr. martin luther king jr.wing up i actually started in politics in the other party until i heard the voice and the ideals of the 40th president and i signed on for the reagan revolution. he's a man known for a large personality, a colorful style and lots of charisma and so i guess he was just looking for some balance on the ticket. now, if you know anything about hoosiers, you know we love to suit up and compete. we play to win. that's why i joined this campaign in a heart beat. you have nominated a man for president who never quits, who never backs down, a fighter, a winner. until now he had to do it all by himself against all odds, but this week with this united party he's got back up and on november 8th i know we will elect donald trump to be the 45th president of the united states of america. >> there was also an odd moment after pence wrapped up his speech when donald trump appeared on stage and tried to give his running mate some sort of kiss. they then embraced and shook hands but didn't raise them as r
dr. martin luther king jr.wing up i actually started in politics in the other party until i heard the voice and the ideals of the 40th president and i signed on for the reagan revolution. he's a man known for a large personality, a colorful style and lots of charisma and so i guess he was just looking for some balance on the ticket. now, if you know anything about hoosiers, you know we love to suit up and compete. we play to win. that's why i joined this campaign in a heart beat. you have...
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dr. martin luther king said it beautifully. true peace is not the absence of tension.he presence of justice. >> reporter: and as the women took on the -- took to the stage last night from time to time chants of black lives matter erupted from the floor. afterward some of the delegates said it was important to give this movement time on that stage to put this movement in the national spotlight. we are live on the floor of the wells fargo center, katherine scott channel6 "action news." matt. >> thank you katherine. >>> make sure you watch our special digital web cast every night at 7:30 live from the democratic national cion and remember we have round the clock coverage at 6abc.com. tam, back to you. >> thank you, matt. >>> new this morning, delaware state police arrested two suspects involved in recent paintball shooting in the wilmington area. they were 99 custody on saturday during a routine traffic stop on namaans road. the two 18-year-olds face a number of charges for shooting paintballs at people buildings and vehicles over the past three weeks. >>> in philadelphia
dr. martin luther king said it beautifully. true peace is not the absence of tension.he presence of justice. >> reporter: and as the women took on the -- took to the stage last night from time to time chants of black lives matter erupted from the floor. afterward some of the delegates said it was important to give this movement time on that stage to put this movement in the national spotlight. we are live on the floor of the wells fargo center, katherine scott channel6 "action...
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dr. martin luther king speak and he remained friends with her the rest of her life. hers he ever missed. her support for civil rights in opposition to the vietnam war compelled her to change parties and become a democrat. between college and law school, on a total lark, she went alone to alaska and spent some time fishing. by the time i met her she had already been involved in a legal services project and had been influenced by marian wright edelman. she took the summer internship interviewing workers in migrant camp's for senator walter mondale's subcommittee. she had also begun working in the yale new haven hospital to develop procedures to handle suspected child abuse cases. she got so involved in children's missions that she actually took a next her year in law school working at the child study center to learn what more can be done to improve the lives and the futures of poor children. [applause] she was already determined to figure out how to make rings better. hillary opened by eyes to a whole new world of public service by private citizens. in the summer of 19
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dr. martin luther king knew it. w segregation was created to keep people divided. instead of higher wages for workers, dr. king described how poor whites in the south were fed jim crow which told a poor white worker that "no matter how bad off he was, at least he was a white man better than the black man." racial hatred was part of keeping the powerful on top. [ applause ] when we turn on each other, bankers can run our economy for wall street, oil companies can fight off clean energy and giant corporations can shift the last good jobs overseas. when we turn on each other, rich guys like trump can push through more tax breaks for themselves. and then we'll never have enough money to support our schools or rebuild our highways or invest in our kids' future. when we turn on each other, we can't unit to fight back against a rigged system. [ applause ] i've got news for donald trump, the american people are not falling for it. we've seen this ugliness before and we are not going to be donald trump's hate-filled america,
dr. martin luther king knew it. w segregation was created to keep people divided. instead of higher wages for workers, dr. king described how poor whites in the south were fed jim crow which told a poor white worker that "no matter how bad off he was, at least he was a white man better than the black man." racial hatred was part of keeping the powerful on top. [ applause ] when we turn on each other, bankers can run our economy for wall street, oil companies can fight off clean energy...
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dr. martin luther king says the beloved community because we live in the same house. >> every republicannd every democrat wants to see less gun violence. every member of this body wants a world in which people feel safe regardless of the color of their skin. that is not how people are feeling these days. >> to all americans,, i ask you weekk you do not let this turned into a new normal. turn with each other not against each other. let support one another. i urge you to remember today and every day that we are one nation. we are one people and we stand together. john: both major presidential campaigns and the candidates canceled events today. donald trump canceled his speech in miami. an event foroned today. we will cover this story from a lot of different angles tonight but we will start with this, they question -- this science being it horrible, depressing and sad, what do you make of this? challenge of one i don't remember for the country. we have seen instances where police have shut african-americans. situations -- the nature of the incident of dallas, the biggest attack in law enfor
dr. martin luther king says the beloved community because we live in the same house. >> every republicannd every democrat wants to see less gun violence. every member of this body wants a world in which people feel safe regardless of the color of their skin. that is not how people are feeling these days. >> to all americans,, i ask you weekk you do not let this turned into a new normal. turn with each other not against each other. let support one another. i urge you to remember...
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dr. martin luther king and the o.j. simpson murder case. death certificates do not adequately reflect. it is the statistics as to cause of death very difficult with wide margins for error. >> what can be done to get more accurate statistics and prevent more errors. >> autopsies are a way to reveal medical errors and treatment was particularful or -- successful or not successful and what else could have been done. >> there is amount to be learned from the autopsy. absolutely and how to prevent those mistakes. >> we should have more autopsies. >> gerald is a doctor in louisiana and specializes in skull based surgery. >> back in the 1970s, we had a 50 percent autopsy rate at hospitals. currently it is less than five percent. for us to have a 100 percent autopsy rate in this country, all it would take one autopsy for every pathologyist and we would have it in the country. >> the cost and fear of punitive measures prevent doctors and hospitalses from performing the autopsies. >> the average price is 1000. and not wade for by health insurance. and the question is who will pay for it? >> so a
dr. martin luther king and the o.j. simpson murder case. death certificates do not adequately reflect. it is the statistics as to cause of death very difficult with wide margins for error. >> what can be done to get more accurate statistics and prevent more errors. >> autopsies are a way to reveal medical errors and treatment was particularful or -- successful or not successful and what else could have been done. >> there is amount to be learned from the autopsy. absolutely...
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dr. martin luther king, a man of wisdom, determination that never gave up. we will continue to carry the torch. we will not give up. we will not give in. and we will not roll over. it is our destiny to continue the great legacy of dr. king and many others. we have heard the call and accept the challenge and we the youth of williamsburg county, are not afraid. thank you. [applause] >> mr. mcknight is holding the time capsule that will have the items that 50 years from now they will be opened that will be witness to this day as well as 50 years ago. [applause] >> ok, ladies and gentlemen. we are just about ready to end our program. we thank you so much for your indulgence. as they exit the stage, i want to take a moment to thank all you for your support, your love and your kindness each day in my journey as a journalist, as your morning anchor who wakes you up on live 5 news i feel your love and do appreciate it. thank you so much. it means so much, yes, when it comes from the hometown crowd it means more than you can know. when dr. king came here 50 years ago
dr. martin luther king, a man of wisdom, determination that never gave up. we will continue to carry the torch. we will not give up. we will not give in. and we will not roll over. it is our destiny to continue the great legacy of dr. king and many others. we have heard the call and accept the challenge and we the youth of williamsburg county, are not afraid. thank you. [applause] >> mr. mcknight is holding the time capsule that will have the items that 50 years from now they will be...
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dr. martin luther king jr.atched myung, mom and dad build everything that matters, a family, a business, and a good name. i was raised to believe in hard work, in faith, and in family. my dad was a combat veteran in korea. [applause] ran gas stations in our small town, and he was a great father. if dad were here today, i have a feeling he would enjoy this moment. and probably be pretty surprised. but it is such a joy for me to tell you that my mother is here. plause] gov. pence: would you join me in welcoming the light of my life, my mom, nancy. pplause] gov. pence: growing up, i actually started in politics and the other party. until i heard the voice on the -- and the ideals of the 40th president, and i signed on for the reagan revolution. [applause] gov. pence: but the best thing that ever happened to me, even counting tonight, is that 31 years ago, i married the girl of my dreams, a schoolteacher and artist. she is everything to me. would you welcome my wonderful pence. aren [applause] gov. pence: and regar
dr. martin luther king jr.atched myung, mom and dad build everything that matters, a family, a business, and a good name. i was raised to believe in hard work, in faith, and in family. my dad was a combat veteran in korea. [applause] ran gas stations in our small town, and he was a great father. if dad were here today, i have a feeling he would enjoy this moment. and probably be pretty surprised. but it is such a joy for me to tell you that my mother is here. plause] gov. pence: would you join...
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dr. martin luther king jr. is a hero of my youth. but i started to hear ronald reagan's capacity to articulate american ideals and i was drawn into the republican party. one of the privileges of my life was meeting ronald reagan in 1988 at the house wwhite house. i had a chance to thank him for what he had done for the country. and he said to a small group of us he said i want you to know i didn't do anything for this country. he said the american people decided to right the ship and i was the captain they put on the bridge when they did it. i think they're doing it again. i think the american people are rallying around donald trump. they're rallying around his strength and authenticity, common sense and conservativism. we want to see america strong at home and abroad once again. >> i think and i have said many times when i look at the numbers. we doubled our national debt. nearly $20 trillion. a record 95 million americans out of the labor force. 50 million americans in poverty. 46 million americans on food stamps. one in five ameri
dr. martin luther king jr. is a hero of my youth. but i started to hear ronald reagan's capacity to articulate american ideals and i was drawn into the republican party. one of the privileges of my life was meeting ronald reagan in 1988 at the house wwhite house. i had a chance to thank him for what he had done for the country. and he said to a small group of us he said i want you to know i didn't do anything for this country. he said the american people decided to right the ship and i was the...
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dr. martin luther king knew it. s march from selma to about how, he spoke segregation was created to keep people divided. instead of higher wages for workers, dr. king described how poor white in the south were fed jim crow which told of poor white worker that no matter how bad off you are, at least he was a white man better than the black man. racial hatred was part of keeping the powerful on top. [cheering] when we turn on each other, anchors can run our economy from wall street. oil companies can fight off linn energy. giant corporations can ship the last good jobs overseas. when we turn on each other, rich guys like trump can push through more tax breaks for themselves and then we will never have enough money to support our schools, or rebuild our highways or reinvest in the kids futures. when we turn on each other, we can't unite to fight back against a rigged system. [cheering] ,'ve got news for donald trump the american people are not falling for it. [cheering] we have seen this ugliness before and we are not
dr. martin luther king knew it. s march from selma to about how, he spoke segregation was created to keep people divided. instead of higher wages for workers, dr. king described how poor white in the south were fed jim crow which told of poor white worker that no matter how bad off you are, at least he was a white man better than the black man. racial hatred was part of keeping the powerful on top. [cheering] when we turn on each other, anchors can run our economy from wall street. oil...
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dr. martin luther king jr. he switched parties during the ronald reagan era, and he was ready to join the campaign for trump in a heart beat saying the country needs a common sense policies of trump. one of the most touching moments when he recognized his mother in the audience. >> my mother is here. [ applause ] >> would you join me in welcoming the light of my life, my mom, nancy? >> and he spoke about his mother. he spoke about his father who has since passed away. his wife of 31 years, karen, and we mentioned the kids a little earlier. charlotte, adrienne and michael. they were there joining him on stage. pence later acknowledged trump's children, saying you can't fake good kids. which i think everybody would agree with, and i think a lot of people have put the focus on trump's children. ivanka specifically who we know will introduce trump tonight. many people looking forward to that and finally seeing trump speak as well. >> it was great. he did a great job. it was wonderful seeing his family there on stag
dr. martin luther king jr. he switched parties during the ronald reagan era, and he was ready to join the campaign for trump in a heart beat saying the country needs a common sense policies of trump. one of the most touching moments when he recognized his mother in the audience. >> my mother is here. [ applause ] >> would you join me in welcoming the light of my life, my mom, nancy? >> and he spoke about his mother. he spoke about his father who has since passed away. his wife...
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dr. martin luther king knew it. rch from selma to montgomery he spoke of how segregation was created to keep people divided. instead of higher wages fork for workers dr. king described how poor fights in the south were fed jim crow which told a poor white worker no bad how off he was, at least he was a white man instead of a black man. racial hatred was part of keeping the powerful man on top. when we turn on each other, bankers can run our economy nor wall street. oil companies with fight often clean energy and giant congratulations with ship the last jobs overseas. when we turn on each other, rich guys like trump can push through more tax breaks for themselves and we will never have enough money to support our future or invest in our kids' future. when we turn on each other we can't united to fight back against a rigged system. so i have got the news for donald trump, the american people are not falling for it. we have seen this ugliness before and we are not going to be donald trump's hate filled america -- not no
dr. martin luther king knew it. rch from selma to montgomery he spoke of how segregation was created to keep people divided. instead of higher wages fork for workers dr. king described how poor fights in the south were fed jim crow which told a poor white worker no bad how off he was, at least he was a white man instead of a black man. racial hatred was part of keeping the powerful man on top. when we turn on each other, bankers can run our economy nor wall street. oil companies with fight...
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dr. martin luther king knew it. after his march from soma to montgomery, he spoke of how segregation was created to keep people divided. instead of higher wages for workers, dr. king described how poor whites in the south were that nocrow, told matter how bad off you was, at least he was a white man, better than a black man. racial hatred was part of keeping the powerful on top. >> [cheers and applause] sen. warren: when we turn on each other, bankers can run the economy for wall street. oil companies can fight off clean energy. giant corporations can ship the last good jobs overseas. other, rich on each guys like trump can push through more tax breaks for himself, and we will never have enough money to support our schools or rebuild our highways or invest in our kids futures. when we turn on each other, we can't unite to fight back against a rigged system. >> [cheers and applause] sen. warren: well, i've got news for donald trump. the american people are not falling for it. >> [cheers and applause] sen. warren: we h
dr. martin luther king knew it. after his march from soma to montgomery, he spoke of how segregation was created to keep people divided. instead of higher wages for workers, dr. king described how poor whites in the south were that nocrow, told matter how bad off you was, at least he was a white man, better than a black man. racial hatred was part of keeping the powerful on top. >> [cheers and applause] sen. warren: when we turn on each other, bankers can run the economy for wall street....
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dr. martin luther king said it beautifully. true peace is not the absence of tension. presence of justice. ironically, our communities are arguably safer than ever before. however, absent a sense of justice, less crime in your neighborhood is at best, a hollow victory. the controversial officer-involved shootings that have occurred since ferguson have created a level of tension between police in our communities while at the same time there's been a great deal of work going on to improve those relationships. in pittsburgh, we're doing this important work. we recognize our interdepende y interdependency, and we are working closely together to reduce the violence and make sure that our residents feel both safe and respected. >> but things are fragile. two controversial police shootings in two consecutive days. in minnesota, in louisiana, left many understandably outraged. the assassination of eight police officers in ten days have left many of us in the law enforcement community feeling under siege. both of these concerns are very, very real. without question, the crimina
dr. martin luther king said it beautifully. true peace is not the absence of tension. presence of justice. ironically, our communities are arguably safer than ever before. however, absent a sense of justice, less crime in your neighborhood is at best, a hollow victory. the controversial officer-involved shootings that have occurred since ferguson have created a level of tension between police in our communities while at the same time there's been a great deal of work going on to improve those...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. i started in politics in the other party. but when i came of age, i was inspired by the ideals and the eloquence of our 40th president, and i became a republican. the most important thing in my life was 31 years ago i married the girl of my dreams, karen pence who will make a great second lady of the united states of america. [ applause ] and while this office is an extraordinary office to which to aspire, the highest role i will ever play is dad. i'm a proud father of a college student a graduate turned writer and a united states marine. [ applause ] you know, my career i ran for congress before the republican revolution led by newt gingrich in 1994. i wasn't successful. by the time i got elected to washington, d.c., sometimes i felt like i was elected after it was over. from almost my first day in congress, i found myself battling the big spenders in both political parties. whether opposing no child left behind, the prescription entitlement or the wall street bailout, i fought every single day for taxpayers and fiscal respo
dr. martin luther king, jr. i started in politics in the other party. but when i came of age, i was inspired by the ideals and the eloquence of our 40th president, and i became a republican. the most important thing in my life was 31 years ago i married the girl of my dreams, karen pence who will make a great second lady of the united states of america. [ applause ] and while this office is an extraordinary office to which to aspire, the highest role i will ever play is dad. i'm a proud father...
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dr. martin luther king wrote, "darkness cannot drive out darkness. only light can do that. hate cannot drive out hate. only love can do that." let us shine a light for the victims of gun violence, from aurora, to newtown, to emanuel nine, to orlando 49, and to all those other places where people ought to be, where people ought to be, and they gave their lives being where they ought to be. from alton sterling, to philando castile, to the five fallen officers in dallas, and all the many thousands whose stories we didn't read about on the national news. and let us shine the light of our common resolve to see this work through to disarm hate! disarm hate! disarm hate! disarm hate! disarm hate! disarm hate! and now, ladies and gentlemen, it is my great privilege and honor, not to introduce -- because you know him -- but to present a hero of the civil rights movement, who faced down a wall of oppression and resistance in selma, and so many other places, and nearly lost his life. demanding only the right to vote. the right to vote. as you listen to john lewis, resolve to yourself
dr. martin luther king wrote, "darkness cannot drive out darkness. only light can do that. hate cannot drive out hate. only love can do that." let us shine a light for the victims of gun violence, from aurora, to newtown, to emanuel nine, to orlando 49, and to all those other places where people ought to be, where people ought to be, and they gave their lives being where they ought to be. from alton sterling, to philando castile, to the five fallen officers in dallas, and all the many...
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dr. martin luther king knew it. after his march from selma to montgomery, he spoke of how segregation was created to keep people divided. instead of higher wages for workers, dr. king described how poor whites in the south were fed jim crow, which told a poor white worker that, quote, no matter how bad off he was, at least he was a white man, better than the black man. racial hatred was part of keeping the powerful on top. when we turn on each other, bankers can run our economy for wall street, oil companies can fight off clean energy and giant corporations can ship the last good jobs overseas. when we turn on each other, rich guys like trump can push through more tax breaks for themselves and then we'll never have enough money to support our schools or rebuild our highways or invest in our kids' futures. when we turn on each other, we can't unite to fight back against a rigged system. well, i've got news for donald trump. the american people are not falling for it. we've seen this ugliness before. and we are not goi
dr. martin luther king knew it. after his march from selma to montgomery, he spoke of how segregation was created to keep people divided. instead of higher wages for workers, dr. king described how poor whites in the south were fed jim crow, which told a poor white worker that, quote, no matter how bad off he was, at least he was a white man, better than the black man. racial hatred was part of keeping the powerful on top. when we turn on each other, bankers can run our economy for wall street,...
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dr. martin luther king knew it. r his march from selma to montgomery, he spoke of how segregation was created to keep people divided. instead of higher wages for workers, dr. king described how poor whites in the south were fed jim crow, which told a poor white worker that, quote, no matter how bad off he was, at least he was a white man, better than a black man. racial hatred was part of keeping the powerful on top. when we turn on each other, bankers can run our economy for wall street, oil companies can fight off clean energy, and giant corporations can ship the last good jobs overseas. when we turn on each other, rich guys like trump can push through more tax breaks for themselves and then we'll never have enough money to support our schools or rebuild our highways or invest in our kids' future. when we turn on each other, we can't unite to fight back against a rigged system. well, i've got news for donald trump. the american people are not falling for it. we've seen this ugliness before, and we are not going to
dr. martin luther king knew it. r his march from selma to montgomery, he spoke of how segregation was created to keep people divided. instead of higher wages for workers, dr. king described how poor whites in the south were fed jim crow, which told a poor white worker that, quote, no matter how bad off he was, at least he was a white man, better than a black man. racial hatred was part of keeping the powerful on top. when we turn on each other, bankers can run our economy for wall street, oil...
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dr. martin luther king knew it. march from selma to montgomery, he spoke of how segregation was created to keep people divided. instead of higher wages for workers, dr. king described how poor whites in the south were fed jim crow, which told a poor white worker that, quote, no matter how bad off he was, at least he was a white man better than the black man. racial hatred was part of keeping the powerful on top. when we turn on each other, bankers can run our economy from wall street. oil companies can fight off clean energy, and giant corporations can ship the last good jobs overseas. when we turn on each other, rich guys like trump can push through more tax breaks for themselves, and then we'll never have enough money to support our schools or rebuild our highways or invest in our kids' future. when we turn on each other, we can't unite to fight back against a rigged system. well, i've got news for donald trump. the american people are not falling for it. we've seen this ugliness before, and we are not going to be
dr. martin luther king knew it. march from selma to montgomery, he spoke of how segregation was created to keep people divided. instead of higher wages for workers, dr. king described how poor whites in the south were fed jim crow, which told a poor white worker that, quote, no matter how bad off he was, at least he was a white man better than the black man. racial hatred was part of keeping the powerful on top. when we turn on each other, bankers can run our economy from wall street. oil...
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dr. martin luther king, canada was the north star. the freedom road links us together. were bounded as well by the service of those who defended us. the beaches of normandy. these guys of the baltics. more recently in the mountains of afghanistan, training bases in iraq. their sacrifice is reflected in the silent rows of arlington and in the peace tower above us. today we honor those who gave their lives for all of us. [applause] we are linked together as well but the institutions that we don't to keep the peace. a united nations to advance our collective aspirations. to ensure our security. americans and canadians didn't watch side-by-side. we are linked by a vast web of commerce of goods from one end of this continent to another. we are linked by the title friendship and family. and in my case and outstanding brother-in-law from burlington. i give burlington a shout out. our relationship is so remarkable precisely because it seems so unremarkable, which is why americans are surprised when our favorite actor or singer turns out to be canadian. [laughter] [applause] the
dr. martin luther king, canada was the north star. the freedom road links us together. were bounded as well by the service of those who defended us. the beaches of normandy. these guys of the baltics. more recently in the mountains of afghanistan, training bases in iraq. their sacrifice is reflected in the silent rows of arlington and in the peace tower above us. today we honor those who gave their lives for all of us. [applause] we are linked together as well but the institutions that we don't...
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dr. martin luther king jr.. i started in politics and the other party. when i came of age, i was inspired by the ideals and eloquence of our 40th president and i became a republican. the most important thing in my life is that 31 years ago i married the girl of my dreams, karen pence, who will make a great second lady of united states of america. [applause] gov. pence: and while this office is an extraordinary office that wishes to aspire the highest role i will ever play, it is d-a-d, and i am a proud fathers of a college student, a graduate turned writer, and an united states marine. [applause] gov. pence: you know, iran for congress before the code can revolution led by newt gingrich in 1994. i was not successful. by the time i got elected to washington d.c., sometimes i felt like i was elected after it was over. from almost my first day in congress, i found myself battling the big spenders in both political parties. whether opposing no child left behind, prescription entitlement, wall street bailout, i thought every single day for taxpayers and fisca
dr. martin luther king jr.. i started in politics and the other party. when i came of age, i was inspired by the ideals and eloquence of our 40th president and i became a republican. the most important thing in my life is that 31 years ago i married the girl of my dreams, karen pence, who will make a great second lady of united states of america. [applause] gov. pence: and while this office is an extraordinary office that wishes to aspire the highest role i will ever play, it is d-a-d, and i am...
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dr. martin luther king speak. he remained her friend for the rest of his life.s will be the only campaign of hers he ever missed. when she got to college her opposition of the vietnam war compelled her to change parties and become a democratic. [applause] and then between college and law school on a total lark, she went alone to alaska and spent some time sliming fish. [applause] more to the point, by the time i met her, she had already been involved in the law school's legal services project and had been influenced by marion wright edelman. she took a summer internship interviewing for senator mondale's subcommittee and had begun working in the yale hospital to develop procedures to handle child abuse cases. she got so involved? children's issues that she actually took an extra year in law school working at the child study center to learn what more could be done to improv the lives and futures of poor children. [applause] so she was already determined to figure out how the make things better. hillary opened my eyes to a whole new world of public service by priv
dr. martin luther king speak. he remained her friend for the rest of his life.s will be the only campaign of hers he ever missed. when she got to college her opposition of the vietnam war compelled her to change parties and become a democratic. [applause] and then between college and law school on a total lark, she went alone to alaska and spent some time sliming fish. [applause] more to the point, by the time i met her, she had already been involved in the law school's legal services project...
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dr. martin luther king on these streets. he said he never made it to the highways. it's a reminder for people as they continue to plan future protests throughout the country to at least stay off the roadways, really it's about public safety. >> all right. thank you so much for giving us a look at the scene in atlanta. i want to go back to the scene in phoenix overnight. and give you a real feel of what was happening there. i'll pause as we listen to what happened overnight in phoenix during those protests. [ chanting ] >> i have no animosity against you. why you want to hurt me? >> again, the scene there in phoenix. pretty contentious protests here. between officers you see there with the riot gear and many of the people who are calling for an end to the police violence they call it. the brutality they describe. we'll continue to look at the protests as they happen that are scheduled throughout the weekend. one scheduled to shatart in washington this hour. back in dallas, i want to go to baylor university medical center. that's where some of the shooting survivors w
dr. martin luther king on these streets. he said he never made it to the highways. it's a reminder for people as they continue to plan future protests throughout the country to at least stay off the roadways, really it's about public safety. >> all right. thank you so much for giving us a look at the scene in atlanta. i want to go back to the scene in phoenix overnight. and give you a real feel of what was happening there. i'll pause as we listen to what happened overnight in phoenix...
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dr. martin luther king! and martyrs who allow me to have the ability to speak from this podium.fight for equal rights and workers rights. we believe women deserve equal pay for equal work in this country. and we will not stand identically by because we believe that congress has to keep its hands off planned parenthood! we believe that people should be able to love who they love and marry who they want to marry in the united states of america! and we believe that when you send your children to school, young people are having fun at a nightclub, or you walk a beat as a police officer, or you walk down the street in your neighborhood in chicago, you shouldn't fear being shot. we will take on the nra, as hillary with presidency of the united states! yes, we believe in a country where this son of uneducated parents, born in puerto rico, can speak to this nation on this podium in the city where the united states of america was born. [ speaking spanish ] >> with hillary, our nation will be greater, better and stronger. [ speaking spanish ] >> democratic congressman luis gutierrez from
dr. martin luther king! and martyrs who allow me to have the ability to speak from this podium.fight for equal rights and workers rights. we believe women deserve equal pay for equal work in this country. and we will not stand identically by because we believe that congress has to keep its hands off planned parenthood! we believe that people should be able to love who they love and marry who they want to marry in the united states of america! and we believe that when you send your children to...
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dr. martin luther king. and matter martyrs like medgar evers, who allow me the ability to speak from this podium. we fight for equal rights we believe women deserve equal pay for equal work in this country. and we will not stand idly by because we believe that congress has to keep its hands off planned parenthood. we believe that people should be able to love who they love and marry who they want to marry in the united states of america. and we believe that when you send your children to school or young people are having fun at a nightclub, or you walk a beat as a police officer or you walk down the street in your neighborhood in chicago, you shouldn't fear being shot. we will take on the nra with hillary as presidency of the united states. yes. we believe in a country where this son of uneducated parents born in puerto rico can speak to this nation on this podium in the city where the united states of america was born. [ speaking spanish ] with hillary, our nation will be greater, better and stronger. [ spe
dr. martin luther king. and matter martyrs like medgar evers, who allow me the ability to speak from this podium. we fight for equal rights we believe women deserve equal pay for equal work in this country. and we will not stand idly by because we believe that congress has to keep its hands off planned parenthood. we believe that people should be able to love who they love and marry who they want to marry in the united states of america. and we believe that when you send your children to school...
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dr. martin luther king said is beautifully. true peace is not the absence of tension. it's the presence of justice. ironically, our communities are arguably safer than ever before. however, absent a sense of justice, less crime in your neighborhood is at best a hollow victory. the controversial officer-involved shootings that have occurred since ferguson have created a level of tension between police and our communities while at the same time there's been a great level ofimprove those relationships. in pittsburgh, we're doing this important work. we recognize our interdependency. and we're working closely together to reduce the violence and make sure that our residents feel both safe and respected. but things are fragile. two controversial police shootings in two consecutive days, in minnesota, in louisiana, left many understandably outraged. the assassination of eight police officers in ten days have left many of us in the law enforcement community feeling under siege. both of these concerns are very, very real. without question, the criminal justice system has had a
dr. martin luther king said is beautifully. true peace is not the absence of tension. it's the presence of justice. ironically, our communities are arguably safer than ever before. however, absent a sense of justice, less crime in your neighborhood is at best a hollow victory. the controversial officer-involved shootings that have occurred since ferguson have created a level of tension between police and our communities while at the same time there's been a great level ofimprove those...
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dr. martin luther king jr. >> so morgan, what is not to like about that. >> one of the things that i thought was brilliant about what pence did last night is there was two things that i think i was looking for as a political analyst and i think a lot of people were looking for and that was i wanted to see trump unite the party, unite conservatives around him, but also some of the earlier rhetoric against hillary clinton was pretty divisive and the criticism is probably fair. however, needed to give us something that we are voting for, not just something that we're voting against. when he talked about the heros of his youth, president kennedy, dr. king, these are people that inspired hope in the american people that wanted us to be bigger and better america than he we are today. so i think he hit the nail on the headed there and he presented the reason why you should vote for a trump/pence ticket and not just against hillary clinton. that is ultimately i think what people need when coming out to the polls. >> even his style to speak is so different than donald trump. he took a lot of time in
dr. martin luther king jr. >> so morgan, what is not to like about that. >> one of the things that i thought was brilliant about what pence did last night is there was two things that i think i was looking for as a political analyst and i think a lot of people were looking for and that was i wanted to see trump unite the party, unite conservatives around him, but also some of the earlier rhetoric against hillary clinton was pretty divisive and the criticism is probably fair....
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dr. martin luther king jr. i actually started politics in the other party. but when i came of age, i was inspired by the ideals and the eloquence of our 40th president, and i became a republican. the most important thing in my life is that, 31 years ago, i married the girl of my dream, karen pence, who will make a great second lady of the united states of america. [applause] gov. pence: and while this office is an extraordinary office to which to aspire, the highest role i will ever play is "d, a, d." i am a proud father of the college student, a graduate turned writer, and a united states marine. [cheers] [applause] gov. pence: you know, my career, i ran for congress before the republican revolution led by newt gingrich in 1994. i was not successful. whether opposing no child left behind, the wall street bailout, single day for taxpayers and fiscal responsibility when i was a member of the congress of the united states. lost, ie republicans was unanimously elected to serve in leadership and we fought back against the nancy pelosi congress, opposed obama car
dr. martin luther king jr. i actually started politics in the other party. but when i came of age, i was inspired by the ideals and the eloquence of our 40th president, and i became a republican. the most important thing in my life is that, 31 years ago, i married the girl of my dream, karen pence, who will make a great second lady of the united states of america. [applause] gov. pence: and while this office is an extraordinary office to which to aspire, the highest role i will ever play is...
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dr. martin luther king jr. center. ed here to celebrate the anniversary of the unveiling of a statue in dr. king's likeness behind me. it was clear they had other things on their heartings and souls and mipds. how do you reckon with the idea that folks all across the country, including in this city, have been rising up against what they see as the overuse of police violence. in the same token, in an unspeakable tragedy, almost universally, how do they wrestle with the idea that five officers lost their lives? there is hope. there is prayer. so many said, there is a call for action. something more has to be done. i spoke to a few people about this very idea. let's take a listen. >> if we can build up the respect with one another, respecting the fact that your life is just as important as my life. the way you treat one person ought to be the level ground of treating all people, then when we come to that understanding, we have love. we pray for peace. we pray for love. it has to be action, after everything is said and afte
dr. martin luther king jr. center. ed here to celebrate the anniversary of the unveiling of a statue in dr. king's likeness behind me. it was clear they had other things on their heartings and souls and mipds. how do you reckon with the idea that folks all across the country, including in this city, have been rising up against what they see as the overuse of police violence. in the same token, in an unspeakable tragedy, almost universally, how do they wrestle with the idea that five officers...
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dr. martin luther king. we're advocates of nonviolence. we're students of protests. but we also as our hearts are broken, as i mourn with my fellow texans for the loss of five dedicated law enforcement officers, who now have mourning them their families and children and community. they died in the line of duty. as members of the united states congress, i've watched my colleagues fight for justice and equal treatment for all. and they've tried over the bodies of those who have been lost in gun violence. as we watch the protests that have gone on and those that will come, america should know those protests were nonviolent. they were crying out for action. they were crying out in pain. but i never heard one person talk about an attack on law enforcement officers or undermining the laws of this nation, for we are a nation of laws. you will find that the movement that many of us were involved in, the protest movement, the violence came toward us. we did not offer any violence. so, today we stand here answering the call of leadership. each of these members will go home to
dr. martin luther king. we're advocates of nonviolence. we're students of protests. but we also as our hearts are broken, as i mourn with my fellow texans for the loss of five dedicated law enforcement officers, who now have mourning them their families and children and community. they died in the line of duty. as members of the united states congress, i've watched my colleagues fight for justice and equal treatment for all. and they've tried over the bodies of those who have been lost in gun...
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dr. martin luther king, we wouldn't be where we are here now. we have to do better than this. too many are being slaughtered. i don't know what's wrong with mitch mcconnell. and i don't know what's wrong with paul ryan. but i'm going to tell you, green paper does not value human lives. it does not. we need to have universal background checks on all gun sales. no matter where the guns are purchased. and we need them now. too many children, too many young people, too many human beings, period, are being slaughtered. and i don't accept this. this is an unbalanced society. i should be in a grave. my child should be burying me. i shouldn't have to bury my only child because someone used a weapon that my father used to protect this country. this is not acceptable. too many of our young people are being killed, and i am standing here with so many other parents, so many other loved ones, and i'm going to keep on fighting, and we're going to keep on coming. if you're not going to do your job, speaker ryan, then guess what. it's not a single issue vote. we're going to get you gone. simp
dr. martin luther king, we wouldn't be where we are here now. we have to do better than this. too many are being slaughtered. i don't know what's wrong with mitch mcconnell. and i don't know what's wrong with paul ryan. but i'm going to tell you, green paper does not value human lives. it does not. we need to have universal background checks on all gun sales. no matter where the guns are purchased. and we need them now. too many children, too many young people, too many human beings, period,...