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dr. martin luther king who were people of faith went out into the public scare and advocated for justice. >> what is the solution? they say to fight back. they say legislations that protect it is right of conscience. jennifer wishon, cbn news, washington. >>> a few weeks ago, jerusalem pastor stephen cory came to cbn news to talk about the adu difficulties. he thinks its because he spoke out openly. julie stall reports. >> calvary baptist church sits in an east jerusalem neighborhood, it is surrounded by muslim neighbors. pastor steve cory says things calmed down until he toured the u.s. talking about arab struggles. >> i was on cbn and needing to grow in east jerusalem. unfortunately a lot of people's mindsets, it is to put fear and submission in the heart of every christian in the middle east. >> they are pretty effective. >> within 24 hours, cory was given an eviction notice even though they are paid a year ahead. >> the lord to make a miracle, we can have our own place. we found a five-story building. he wants christians to stand with him practically and in prayer for their own buildi
dr. martin luther king who were people of faith went out into the public scare and advocated for justice. >> what is the solution? they say to fight back. they say legislations that protect it is right of conscience. jennifer wishon, cbn news, washington. >>> a few weeks ago, jerusalem pastor stephen cory came to cbn news to talk about the adu difficulties. he thinks its because he spoke out openly. julie stall reports. >> calvary baptist church sits in an east jerusalem...
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dr. martin luther king jr. he said, with most of my life ahead of me, i decided to give my life to something eternal and absolute. not to these little dots that are here today and gone tomorrow but the one who is the same today and forever. [applause] the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad was the ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife asked him how what was your greatest accomplishment? without a moment's pause he said, raising our four kids. my wife and i feel the same way. i have never once regretted missing an opportunity so that i could be with my children and grandchildren. among the things in life that can be put off, being there when it matters most is not one of them. the home is the ultimate career. all other careers exist to support the ultimate career. promotions often marked the high points in a career. i hope i have not seen the last one of those. [laughter] sometimes, the high points come in unexpected ways. i am embarrassed to recall t
dr. martin luther king jr. he said, with most of my life ahead of me, i decided to give my life to something eternal and absolute. not to these little dots that are here today and gone tomorrow but the one who is the same today and forever. [applause] the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad was the ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife asked him how what was your greatest accomplishment? without a moment's pause he said, raising our...
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dr. martin luther king, jr., we do have a crew on the way. let's go at and talk about the commute, we have roads set up some of the lanes are closed, not causing a huge delay at this hour but it is there. near southbound 101 that looks good, no problems if you are driving here and also on the golden gate bridge. traffic is light, at 4:30 let's go back to pam. >>> a hazardous material situation has shut down several streets. joining us now from civic center drive with what is happening, good morning noel. >>> take a look at my soldier, that yellow tape was thrown across there and beyond that you can see people getting kid did i, they are wearing some kind of protective gear. it was called out as a hazmat call and we will give you an idea where they are. where they are staging is kaiser hospital from walnut to a block of civic center to walnut to steve develop son, that area is closed -- stevenson, the area is closed to traffic but we are seeing a few bans standing by. we see them getting ready to go into a yellow building. we yes it was called
dr. martin luther king, jr., we do have a crew on the way. let's go at and talk about the commute, we have roads set up some of the lanes are closed, not causing a huge delay at this hour but it is there. near southbound 101 that looks good, no problems if you are driving here and also on the golden gate bridge. traffic is light, at 4:30 let's go back to pam. >>> a hazardous material situation has shut down several streets. joining us now from civic center drive with what is happening,...
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dr. martin luther king, jr., and a drunk driver slammed right into the officer's patrol car. they arrested a suspect who had driven away who was found about a block away from the crash scene. he will face dui charges once he is released from the hospital. >>> firework lit up in celebration of the golden gate bridge. >> i didn't get to stay up for those, check them out, thousands are huddled in jackets and blankets, all of them snapping pictures and they were thrilled with the 20 minute show honoring the bridge and the music. and there was a golden gate festival, as well as the marina green, there was music food and games with a smaller than expected crowd and visitors were encouraged to use public transit. it was closed to drivers but some welcomed the breathing room. >> i am thinking that a few more people are going to be here but it is kind of nice. >> three days of celebrations with a beautiful backdrop for those photos. the history was on display along with those old news clippings and it is one of the first cars to cross the bridge back in 1937. here is some footage when
dr. martin luther king, jr., and a drunk driver slammed right into the officer's patrol car. they arrested a suspect who had driven away who was found about a block away from the crash scene. he will face dui charges once he is released from the hospital. >>> firework lit up in celebration of the golden gate bridge. >> i didn't get to stay up for those, check them out, thousands are huddled in jackets and blankets, all of them snapping pictures and they were thrilled with the 20...
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dr. martin luther king jr.s how the so-called evolution will impact 2012. [ male announcer ] research suggests the health of our cells plays a key role throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidants to support cell health. that's one a day men's 50+ healthy advantage. to support cell health. now's the time to move from to where you want to go. look up. with u.s. bank let's get the wheels turning. use our strength & stability to open new opportunities. to lend, and lift ...every business...every dream... to new heights of prosperity. good things are happening. just look up. with u.s. bank. you know how hard if yit can be to breathedo, and what that feels like. copd iludes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiva helps corol my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and
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dr. martin luther king jr. -- where do you think e would stand?ncourage people to read the bible and do their best-- >>> are you sure? >> i think he was more like david. he had sex with his wife and killed scmefer said, please, forgive me. i have made a mistake. i have sinned. i am wrong. let ye without sin cast the first stone. but the end of the passage is go and sin no more. >> i think he was saying nobody's perfect. but he would be for civil rights -- >> no, no. not gay marriage. >> yeah, this is the same person who didn't believe jesus was the son of god -- >> so, no, he later did -- [overlapping dialogue] >> if you read his sermons, he believed in the blood of jesus. >> and he also believed in love. >> martin luther king at the time of his death-- >>> what about -- what about -- for religious rearngs without naming names, people think it's sinful, like sex outside of marriage. >> adultery is sinful. fornicating is sinful. >> sean: will this be viewed as bigoted, if you hold a traditional religious belief. >> personally, yes, it would be bigo
dr. martin luther king jr. -- where do you think e would stand?ncourage people to read the bible and do their best-- >>> are you sure? >> i think he was more like david. he had sex with his wife and killed scmefer said, please, forgive me. i have made a mistake. i have sinned. i am wrong. let ye without sin cast the first stone. but the end of the passage is go and sin no more. >> i think he was saying nobody's perfect. but he would be for civil rights -- >> no, no....
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dr. martin luther king, jr., library. this is the first kick-off celebration for the whole system.you saw in the video that you just show ed. and do a treasure hunt. we'll have live entertainment, performances as well as a community resource fair so people can find out what's going on in the community as well. >> this is a no-brainer to keep kids going. >> for sure. it's on a sunday. parking is free. families could park across the street, walk over and enjoy a nice sunday afternoon at the king library from 1:00 to 4:00. they could always -- also if they haven't already start signing up for the summer reading program they could sign up there. >> how much of a head start do you think they are getting when they start school in the fall if they do attend programs and sessions and teaching them. >> oh, they actually did an incredible head start on the following year. a study found if children don't participate they tested lower in the fall than they ended the school year previous. being able to read for fun keeps those skills. the public library is a great resource to open up all the ma
dr. martin luther king, jr., library. this is the first kick-off celebration for the whole system.you saw in the video that you just show ed. and do a treasure hunt. we'll have live entertainment, performances as well as a community resource fair so people can find out what's going on in the community as well. >> this is a no-brainer to keep kids going. >> for sure. it's on a sunday. parking is free. families could park across the street, walk over and enjoy a nice sunday afternoon...
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dr. martin luther king on the ways of nonviolence. cesar was blessed to have it inside [speaks foreign language] and the courageous farmworker women that worked in the fields went on strike, volunteered on boycotts across the nation, and helped to organize the union. the cry for freedom in the mexican revolution was given it new significance during the organizing campaign of the united farm workers in arizona, and cesar fasted against an unjust law. when it delors and declared it in arizona, and in america, -- [speaking foreign language] we have gathered here today in this union hall to pay tribute and to recommit ourselves. bless our sisters, secretary of labor, hilda solis, protector and guide her as we gathered daily affairs from her and the nation. was the leader of the california labor movement'. bless president obama, protect him as he leads the nation through these harsh economic times, and defend the historic health reform law that brought the quality to the uninsured. lord, hear the cry of the farm workers that are dying in t
dr. martin luther king on the ways of nonviolence. cesar was blessed to have it inside [speaks foreign language] and the courageous farmworker women that worked in the fields went on strike, volunteered on boycotts across the nation, and helped to organize the union. the cry for freedom in the mexican revolution was given it new significance during the organizing campaign of the united farm workers in arizona, and cesar fasted against an unjust law. when it delors and declared it in arizona,...
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dr. martin luther king, president lyndon johnson, former u.s. attorney robert fitzgerald kennedy, and on behalf of my mother and father, made the rest in peace, mr. and mrs. gavin. the city of san francisco, the ethics office, mr. st. croix, mr. herrera, also district attorney george gascon, and the mayor, they have violated my rights under the americans with disabilities act. they violated my rights, being a woman, being a black woman in the united states. i am appalled by this mr. justice. my case is much older than the case of ross mirkarimi. i should be here in the chambers with you against the four supervisors, supervisors mar, cohen, scott, and wiener. it this case is recommended to go before the board, and the four supervisors that have a sunshine violation, 11048, i myself will file the complaint with the california state bar because it is a conflict of interest for them to pass judgment on ross mirkarimi when they have committed a misdemeanor, they have broken a state law, they are in violation, and i am appalled and outraged that they
dr. martin luther king, president lyndon johnson, former u.s. attorney robert fitzgerald kennedy, and on behalf of my mother and father, made the rest in peace, mr. and mrs. gavin. the city of san francisco, the ethics office, mr. st. croix, mr. herrera, also district attorney george gascon, and the mayor, they have violated my rights under the americans with disabilities act. they violated my rights, being a woman, being a black woman in the united states. i am appalled by this mr. justice. my...
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dr. martin luther king it was his idea but his mother helped him. the scott says a staff member and some students were offended and asked him to take it off. >> they thought it was up appropriate and it would be disrespectful to black people. but i say that it is not. i like black people. i don't want to be mean to them. it is just a costume. i don't want to insult in in. >> the naacp says they were also upset but they're glad he decided to imlate the civil rights leader. >> is going on in maryland and now news from ohio that a newborn baby has been killed by the family pit bull. she was just three days old was attacked by this dog. a pit bull. the baby was apparently left alone in the baby swing in one room of the house while her mother and grandmother were in another room. the pit bull a tacked the baby. she later died from head trauma. >> the mother and the grandmother were just a few feet away from the child in the kitchen. they heard some whimpering from the newborn and when they looked over they could see some blood that was on the swing. >> t
dr. martin luther king it was his idea but his mother helped him. the scott says a staff member and some students were offended and asked him to take it off. >> they thought it was up appropriate and it would be disrespectful to black people. but i say that it is not. i like black people. i don't want to be mean to them. it is just a costume. i don't want to insult in in. >> the naacp says they were also upset but they're glad he decided to imlate the civil rights leader. >>...
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dr. martin luther king to come to birmingham after a couple of failed campaigns that dr.ture here in birmingham about desegregating the schools. he was already unsuccessful in enrolling his children in phillips high school. matter of fact, he was beaten very badly when he tried to enroll his kids to the high school. so they began to meet here in april and may on mondays, then they would strategize in the basement, come up to a packed house, and then they would go out into the park and demonstrate, confronting the power structure of birmingham to desegregate. the church bombing happened months after the whole operation "c." the demonstration, the water hoses, the dogs and the park happened after dr. king's famous "i have a dream" speech in washington, d.c. 18 days after that speech, a bomb went off in this church. then ironically the sunday school lesson that day was a love that forgives. and it was also youth sunday. so kids were in charge. so four girls, actually five girls were changing in the bathroom to get into the choir robes and the bomb went off and four girls wer
dr. martin luther king to come to birmingham after a couple of failed campaigns that dr.ture here in birmingham about desegregating the schools. he was already unsuccessful in enrolling his children in phillips high school. matter of fact, he was beaten very badly when he tried to enroll his kids to the high school. so they began to meet here in april and may on mondays, then they would strategize in the basement, come up to a packed house, and then they would go out into the park and...
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dr. martin luther king said we could pass all the laws we want. we could not legislate the heart. we still have biases and prejudice in america. how are we educating the heart to progress the humanity in all people? ernie green, i'll let you have that final word. >> well, i think we're educating the heart by events like this that really we begin to peel back the cover of the activity that has been going on among these presidents, among their administrations. and it's important for us to tell a story. dr. king's statue didn't just appear on the mall overnight, that the number of people who contributed, who played a role, the unnamed faces and thousands and thousands of people, black and white, that had a vision about what this country could become. that it would be better than its history. and the future is hopefully going to be brighter than those of us who played a role in it. and i think it's really -- it really underscores the opportunity for this next generation. kennedy talked about passing the torch. the torch really gets passed because all of the players who played a role i
dr. martin luther king said we could pass all the laws we want. we could not legislate the heart. we still have biases and prejudice in america. how are we educating the heart to progress the humanity in all people? ernie green, i'll let you have that final word. >> well, i think we're educating the heart by events like this that really we begin to peel back the cover of the activity that has been going on among these presidents, among their administrations. and it's important for us to...
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dr. martin luther king jr. >> it is hard and difficult and almost unbelievable that any member, but especially a member from the state of georgia, would come and offer such amendment. people died for the right to vote. friends of mine, colleagues of mine. >> i apologize to my dear friend from georgia, if he's gotten angry with this amendment, and it's never my intent to do so, and i'm going to ask unanimous consent to withdraw the amendment. >> congressman lewis, as you may know, was beaten to within an inch of his life in the civil rights struggle. congressman brown's amendment was criticized by a number of his colleagues, including fellow republicans. even those who want a debate over the voting rights act said a late night amendment to the spending bill was not a way to do it. >> late news from chicago tonight, as widely expected, the brother-in-law of oscar winning actress and singer jennifer hudson has been found guilty of killing her mother, brother, and 7-year-old nephew. prosecutors said william balfour was a jilted husband and a jealous rage after his then estranged wife, hudson's sis
dr. martin luther king jr. >> it is hard and difficult and almost unbelievable that any member, but especially a member from the state of georgia, would come and offer such amendment. people died for the right to vote. friends of mine, colleagues of mine. >> i apologize to my dear friend from georgia, if he's gotten angry with this amendment, and it's never my intent to do so, and i'm going to ask unanimous consent to withdraw the amendment. >> congressman lewis, as you may...
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dr. martin luther king was assassinated at the lorain hotel. it changed my life. nobody on the planet wants fdr to engage in the anti listening legislatidge lynching legislati i do. when fdr calls lynching murder. he's the first president in the united states to call it murder, and w.e.b. dubois editorializes about it on the front page of the crisis. he doesn't legislation it when it first comes up, but eleanor roosevelt spends seven days sit negotiate gallery of the united states senate and people -- she is surrounded by civil rights leaders, all people of color. when they ask her what eleanor is doing, she says i am bearing witness. that to me is a powerful, powerful statement. you have to look at -- granted, no legislation passed, but internal policies changed, there was eleanor's outspokenness. there was her literally putting her life on the line for this, and executive orders written and the justice department created. so i look at his record as a huge step forward to help jump start where we want to be. >> is that good in three minutes? i've never done it th
dr. martin luther king was assassinated at the lorain hotel. it changed my life. nobody on the planet wants fdr to engage in the anti listening legislatidge lynching legislati i do. when fdr calls lynching murder. he's the first president in the united states to call it murder, and w.e.b. dubois editorializes about it on the front page of the crisis. he doesn't legislation it when it first comes up, but eleanor roosevelt spends seven days sit negotiate gallery of the united states senate and...
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dr. martin luther king said we can pass all the laws we want, we cannot legislate the heart and have prejudice in america. bernie green, i'll let you have that final word >> you are educating by them like this. we have the cover of the activity going on. among these presidents, among the administrations. and it's important to tell a story that just did not appear on the mall overnight, that the number of people that contributed, who played a role, the unnamed faces and thousands and thousands of people, black and white, that had a vision about what this country could become. that it would be better than it's history and that its future is going to be brighter than those of us that played a role in it. and i think it's -- it really underscores the opportunity for this next generation. kennedy talked about passing the torch. the torch really gets passed because all of the players played a role in it. and that would be my last word. >> and that is the last word here. except let me thank our guests. [ applause ] >> you are watching american history tv. every week we feature the lives and legacies
dr. martin luther king said we can pass all the laws we want, we cannot legislate the heart and have prejudice in america. bernie green, i'll let you have that final word >> you are educating by them like this. we have the cover of the activity going on. among these presidents, among the administrations. and it's important to tell a story that just did not appear on the mall overnight, that the number of people that contributed, who played a role, the unnamed faces and thousands and...
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dr. martin luther king's assassination, 125 american cities exploded in flames. the simultaneous outbreak of urban rebellions in 1967. the 1967 summer of discontent was in the words of "life" magazine headlines predictable insurrection. between july 12th and july 17th, 1967, newark residents experienced six days of rioting, looting and destruction that left 26 dead and hundreds of men, women and children injured. the black community was rendered powerless and disenfranchised through exclusion from meaning representation and police brutality. the conklin hall liberator saw what happens when a city brutally institutionally and systemically disrespects its residents. unfortunately, two years after the rebellion, the fundamental racial economic and equalities of the city of newark were not reconciled. on the rutgers university campus, these were not even publicly acknowledged let alone addressed. in 1967, the black nationalist element of the black freedom movement inspired black students on the college campuses across the united states to claim a new unapologetic but
dr. martin luther king's assassination, 125 american cities exploded in flames. the simultaneous outbreak of urban rebellions in 1967. the 1967 summer of discontent was in the words of "life" magazine headlines predictable insurrection. between july 12th and july 17th, 1967, newark residents experienced six days of rioting, looting and destruction that left 26 dead and hundreds of men, women and children injured. the black community was rendered powerless and disenfranchised through...
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dr martin luther king and rosa parks never took an oath of office that they broke sodomy is not a civil right it is not the same as the civil rights movement. first of all marshall is wrong sodomy as you crudely put it is a civil right which was established in the landmark case of lawrence versus thomas but more importantly marshall and his colleagues disqualified thorne baghlan because of his sexual orientation and paid no attention to his ability to do his job and that is a very very. my new year's eve last year president obama quietly signed into law the national defense authorization act containing a provision giving the president and the military the power to indefinitely detain americans who are suspected of associating with terrorists a wednesday night though that very same indefinite provision was struck down by a federal judge so for now until another court case here's the case until the supreme court eventually has the final say our nation has once again at least in this area found its values we are for the moment not a frightened nation that indefinitely detain people without
dr martin luther king and rosa parks never took an oath of office that they broke sodomy is not a civil right it is not the same as the civil rights movement. first of all marshall is wrong sodomy as you crudely put it is a civil right which was established in the landmark case of lawrence versus thomas but more importantly marshall and his colleagues disqualified thorne baghlan because of his sexual orientation and paid no attention to his ability to do his job and that is a very very. my new...
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dr. martin luther king took a simple position he said individuals get in love and get married. not to stand up for marriage discrimination. we must respect the dignity of every human being. 54% of africans americans support president obama's position. that's the highest i have seen compared to 41% of african-americans who supported it in the last poll just in mid-2011, early 2012. there was an 11-point shift for marriage among african-americans in north carolina where obviously -- that is just -- 11 points. that's huge. >> huge! huge! >> it's only 27%, but it's up from -- let's see bla bla, bla. our poll found only 20% favoring gay marriage and now 27 expressed support. james clieburn said i like the president have evolved. i have grown to the point that i believe we have evolved to marriage equality, if we consider this a civil right, and i do i think we should have a national policy on this. a pew research survey said that most african-americans did not alter their opinion. >> pew. pew. [ applause ] >> okay. >> pew! pew! pew! >> all right. >> sounds like it's a 70s computer.
dr. martin luther king took a simple position he said individuals get in love and get married. not to stand up for marriage discrimination. we must respect the dignity of every human being. 54% of africans americans support president obama's position. that's the highest i have seen compared to 41% of african-americans who supported it in the last poll just in mid-2011, early 2012. there was an 11-point shift for marriage among african-americans in north carolina where obviously -- that is just...
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ninety three year old vet applewhite african-american great grandmother who marched alongside dr martin luther king jr yet can't vote now because she doesn't have a birth certificate or driver's license voter id laws like the want to pennsylvania written by the koch brothers funded right wing think tank alec and will kick millions of minority elderly young and poor voters off the rolls people who tend to vote for democrats so how does this lawsuit do you rail the conservative assault on voting rights ahead of the two thousand and twelve election judith brown diana you know she's an attorney and co-director of the advancement project truth welcome back to thank you for having me so tell us about the this challenge to this voter i.d. law sure advancement project and the a.c.l.u. and other organizations filed a lawsuit under the state constitution saying that the new voter i.d. law in pennsylvania is actually against the constitutional right to vote which is a state right and so we have sued on behalf of several organizations and individuals who will be blocked from voting in the fall because they don
ninety three year old vet applewhite african-american great grandmother who marched alongside dr martin luther king jr yet can't vote now because she doesn't have a birth certificate or driver's license voter id laws like the want to pennsylvania written by the koch brothers funded right wing think tank alec and will kick millions of minority elderly young and poor voters off the rolls people who tend to vote for democrats so how does this lawsuit do you rail the conservative assault on voting...
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dr. martin luther king, did the inaugural benediction for president barack obama. the highest citizen's award in this country, just celebrated your 90th birthday, what is your proudest moment? >> you mean other than my family, i guess joining barack obama on the stage there in january of '09. it has to rate way up there with everything that happened to me, inspite of the fact that i can go back through the voting right marches, and the same when my wife was shot into the car when we were trying to defend a young retarted man who could not ride a bike and they accused him of committing a rape and stealing and driving a car. a young man came up to me and said you don't know me, but said i'm in law school because of you and something you did. those are precious moments, but i think i have to say it's hardly anything that could surpass standing on the capital steps and looking across the mall and seeing the lincoln memorial, and washington monument and being reminded that i was there to celebrate the inauguration of the first african-american president. i just -- it ju
dr. martin luther king, did the inaugural benediction for president barack obama. the highest citizen's award in this country, just celebrated your 90th birthday, what is your proudest moment? >> you mean other than my family, i guess joining barack obama on the stage there in january of '09. it has to rate way up there with everything that happened to me, inspite of the fact that i can go back through the voting right marches, and the same when my wife was shot into the car when we were...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. after the crash two more police officers were at the scene and the driver suched minor injuries. >>> a pedestrian was killed at a busy intersection. it happened around 10:00 and an unidentified man was killed as he was crossing the street. the driver is cooperating with police. investigators so far say it does not appear -- investigators say so far alcohol does not appear to be a factor. >>> the president will place a wreathe at the tomb of the unknown and later he will attend a ceremony at vietnam memorial in washington d.c. coming up, we will go live to arlington national cemetery with all of the events happening there. and marked here in the bay area we have one of the biggest events in san francisco. it comes on the heels of a series of a big weekend event, allie? >> reporter: well the focus is on a men morial day from -- memorial day tradition and it starts with a military procession that will start here and go to sheridan. the procession will go to the national cemetery up the h
dr. martin luther king, jr. after the crash two more police officers were at the scene and the driver suched minor injuries. >>> a pedestrian was killed at a busy intersection. it happened around 10:00 and an unidentified man was killed as he was crossing the street. the driver is cooperating with police. investigators so far say it does not appear -- investigators say so far alcohol does not appear to be a factor. >>> the president will place a wreathe at the tomb of the...
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dr. martin luther king jr.e said starting early i decided to give my life to something permanent and slurks not to little things that are here today, gone tomorrow, but to god who is here yesterday, today, and forever. [ applause ] in this life, the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad, george romney, was a ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife ann asked him once, dad, what was your greatest accomplishment? without a moment's pause he answered, raising our four kids. ann and i feel the same way about our family. i never regretted missing a business opportunity so i could be with my children and grandchildren. among the things in life that can be put off, being there when it matters most is one of them. as c.s. lewis said, the home is the ultimate career. all other careers exist for one purpose and that is to support the ultimate career. promotions often mark the high points in a career. i hope i haven't seen the last one of those. but sometimes the hig
dr. martin luther king jr.e said starting early i decided to give my life to something permanent and slurks not to little things that are here today, gone tomorrow, but to god who is here yesterday, today, and forever. [ applause ] in this life, the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad, george romney, was a ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife ann asked him once, dad, what was your greatest accomplishment? without a moment's pause he...
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dr. martin luther king joins us in the studio to hear about her mo mother's memoir next. ♪ >> erin willettade it to the final eight on "the voice" and he's also here in our studio live and has a new single out. we'll take a listen to more. >>> people are not going gaga for lady gaga in indonesia. in fact today hundreds of muslim activist protested gaga's planned contest there. the demonstrators are threatening violence in the singer doesn't cancel the show. gaga's moves are considered too risquÉ. the concert is planned for next saturday. indonesia is a predominantly muslim nation. he said she left him at the altar. and he's suing. he says the money is for lost deposits and cancellation fee, rent and for money withdrawn from hair joint bank account. his former fiance, kendra plat lee, says she owes him nothing. >> i can understand why he's emotional about it. you know, we started planning a wedding and it was really over the top. it was nothing that i wanted, nothing that i could ever afford for myself. >> i loved this girl with all my heart. i thought she was going to be the mother of my c
dr. martin luther king joins us in the studio to hear about her mo mother's memoir next. ♪ >> erin willettade it to the final eight on "the voice" and he's also here in our studio live and has a new single out. we'll take a listen to more. >>> people are not going gaga for lady gaga in indonesia. in fact today hundreds of muslim activist protested gaga's planned contest there. the demonstrators are threatening violence in the singer doesn't cancel the show. gaga's...
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dr. martin luther king in the civil rights movement was my first big assignment for cbs news. overing for dr. king in the civil rights movement changed me as a person and changed me as a pro. i grew up in a segregated society in texas. it was not alabama or mississippi, but if i had to pick one story that would be it. if i didn't choose 9/11. perhaps because 9/11 is so recent. but, you know, i think about to the heart which i don't think i'll ever forget. i can't think of a day that's gone by that i don't this about it. >> will america recover from that day? >> my opinion is we have not fully recovered. it resonates and echoes through this day. will we ever? ever is a long, long time. i don't think with the current generation of americans and young people, i don't think it will fade at least until all of us are gone. >> when you look at the response by america, during the war in iraq, what happened in i'm at peace about it. i can take -- when you're a pro and you play the game at or near the top, you're going to have good days and bad days. you're going to see sunny days and st
dr. martin luther king in the civil rights movement was my first big assignment for cbs news. overing for dr. king in the civil rights movement changed me as a person and changed me as a pro. i grew up in a segregated society in texas. it was not alabama or mississippi, but if i had to pick one story that would be it. if i didn't choose 9/11. perhaps because 9/11 is so recent. but, you know, i think about to the heart which i don't think i'll ever forget. i can't think of a day that's gone by...
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dr. martin luther king jr. he is the greatest american we have ever produced. and for a person who talked about nonviolence, the president quotes often. dr. king said that war is the enemy of the car. and i hate to see the president running around bragging about having to off osama bin laden. i don't think it's presidential. and for me, to the person he says is one of his great heroes. >> austen, the president came out and said if he would be willing, about a high value in pakistan and pakistan wouldn't attack him, the u.s. would be willing to get him. you took a lot of heat from that. >> yeah from mitt romney -- and -- >> including president biden. >> yeah, and i respect the view that maybe the culture of nonviolence in society in general has lessened over time. but on this, is this a relevant campaign issue? mitt romney condemned then senator obama that that if he had intelligence and he wasn't going to ask the pakistani government, he would, and the president didn't do that. it strikes me as totally relevant whether the opposing candidate would do so now, and
dr. martin luther king jr. he is the greatest american we have ever produced. and for a person who talked about nonviolence, the president quotes often. dr. king said that war is the enemy of the car. and i hate to see the president running around bragging about having to off osama bin laden. i don't think it's presidential. and for me, to the person he says is one of his great heroes. >> austen, the president came out and said if he would be willing, about a high value in pakistan and...
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dr. martin luther king jr.g the civil rights movement, worked as a ship builder in world war ii, she will be barred from the election without photo i.d. she never learned how to drive so she doesn't have a driver's license, and her only photo i.d. disappeared when her purse was stolen years ago. so she won't be able to cast her vote. applewhite is not alone. over five million voting age americans lack the identification needed to cast ballots in 2012. minorities students, the elderly and the poor are disproportionately kept from the polls by these laws. probably what republicans wanted when they aligned corporate sponsor groups to draft these bills. too bad, viviette applewhite she has voted in every election for the last 52 years but no more. it takes people with real knowledge to build and maintain a race car. polymers, hydo-carbons, thermal plastics, math and science? you bet it is. many kids don't understand how important these subjects can be that's why time warner cable developed connect a million minds.
dr. martin luther king jr.g the civil rights movement, worked as a ship builder in world war ii, she will be barred from the election without photo i.d. she never learned how to drive so she doesn't have a driver's license, and her only photo i.d. disappeared when her purse was stolen years ago. so she won't be able to cast her vote. applewhite is not alone. over five million voting age americans lack the identification needed to cast ballots in 2012. minorities students, the elderly and the...
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dr. martin luther king jr.young man he said, with most of my life ahead of me i decided early to give my life to something eternal and absolute. >> renouncing worldly things? was that the motto at bain capital? i'm be sure. joining us live from baton rouge, louisiana, is tony perkins. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. good to be with you again. >> we've heard your strongly held views on the president's views on same sex irnlg ma. republican who's say this is a distraction. we haven't heard many evangelical leaders on the republican reconciliation bill that passed in the house that would do so much harm to the poor and the vulnerable. we listened to evangelical leaders pressing the issue have marriage. what about the poor? do christian leaders have anything to say about the poor? >> absolutely, market. when you look at the best anti-poverty program in america, that is a family. when you can almost -- if you can put a child into a home with a mom and a dad, you have almost eliminated the chance of poverty. on th
dr. martin luther king jr.young man he said, with most of my life ahead of me i decided early to give my life to something eternal and absolute. >> renouncing worldly things? was that the motto at bain capital? i'm be sure. joining us live from baton rouge, louisiana, is tony perkins. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. good to be with you again. >> we've heard your strongly held views on the president's views on same sex irnlg ma. republican who's say this is a distraction. we...
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dr. martin luther king jr.uring the civil rights movement worked as a ship builder in world war ii she will be barred from the election without photo i.d. she never learned how to drive so she doesn't have a driver's license, and her only photo i.d. disappeared when her purse was stolen years ago. so she won't be able to cast her vote. applewhite is not alone. over five million voting age americans lack the identification needed to cast ballots in 2012. minorities students, the elderly and the poor are disproportionately kept from the polls by these laws. probably what republicans wanted when they aligned corporate sponsor groups to draft these bills. too bad viviette applewhite, she has very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to
dr. martin luther king jr.uring the civil rights movement worked as a ship builder in world war ii she will be barred from the election without photo i.d. she never learned how to drive so she doesn't have a driver's license, and her only photo i.d. disappeared when her purse was stolen years ago. so she won't be able to cast her vote. applewhite is not alone. over five million voting age americans lack the identification needed to cast ballots in 2012. minorities students, the elderly and the...
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dr. martin luther king jr. he said, with most of my life ahead of me, i decided to give my life to something eternal and absolute. not to these little dots that are here today and gone tomorrow but the one who is the same today and forever. [applause] the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad was the ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife asked him how what was your greatest accomplishment? without a moment's pause he said, raising our four kids. my wife and i feel the same way. i have never once regretted missing an opportunity so that i could be with my children and grandchildren. among the things in life that can be put off, being there when it matters most is not one of them. the home is the ultimate career. all other careers exist to support the ultimate career. promotions often marked the high points in a career. i hope i have not seen the last one of those. [laughter] sometimes, the high points come in unexpected ways. i am embarrassed to recall t
dr. martin luther king jr. he said, with most of my life ahead of me, i decided to give my life to something eternal and absolute. not to these little dots that are here today and gone tomorrow but the one who is the same today and forever. [applause] the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad was the ceo, a governor, and a member of the president's cabinet. my wife asked him how what was your greatest accomplishment? without a moment's pause he said, raising our...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. as a young man he said with most of my life ahead of me, i decided early to give my life to something eternal and absolute. not to these little gods that are here today and gone tomorrow. but to god who is the same yesterday, today and forever. [cheers and applause] in this life, the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad, george romney, was a c.e.o., a governor and a member of presidents cabinet. my wife ann asked him once, dad, what was your greatest accomplishment? without a moments pause he answered, raising our four kids. ann and i feel the same way about our family. i've never once regretted missing a business opportunity so that i could be with my children and grandchildren. among the things in life that can be put off, being there when it matters most isn't one of them. as c.s. lewis said, the home is the ultimate career, all other careers exist for one purpose and that is to support the ultimate career. promotions often mark the high points in a
dr. martin luther king, jr. as a young man he said with most of my life ahead of me, i decided early to give my life to something eternal and absolute. not to these little gods that are here today and gone tomorrow. but to god who is the same yesterday, today and forever. [cheers and applause] in this life, the commitments that come closest to forever are those of family. my dad, george romney, was a c.e.o., a governor and a member of presidents cabinet. my wife ann asked him once, dad, what...
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