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dr. martin luther king. so you've got to school by car? you were not able to take the bus. >> yes. s a special bus that would take us to school. >> i want to turn to dr. king a year later. this is very interesting. before we do, jeanne theoharis, talk about this case. most people think it was rosa park's arrest that led to the supreme court decision a year later. it was actually the case of claudette colvin and other plaintiffs that wound its way to the supreme court. >> rosa parks' case is in state court. one -- they've had experience with cases in state court. one of the tactics taken to squash a protest was holding up cases in state court. they decided to file a new case in federal court. thedette colvin was one of plaintiffs, mary louise smith was a plan to print one woman is intimidated to take her name off the case. rosa parks is not on that case for a couple of reasons. first, there were the case would just get thrown out because she has a separate case in state court and it could muddy the complaint. second, i think our concerns, rosa parks has a political history. her work
dr. martin luther king. so you've got to school by car? you were not able to take the bus. >> yes. s a special bus that would take us to school. >> i want to turn to dr. king a year later. this is very interesting. before we do, jeanne theoharis, talk about this case. most people think it was rosa park's arrest that led to the supreme court decision a year later. it was actually the case of claudette colvin and other plaintiffs that wound its way to the supreme court. >> rosa...
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dr. martin luther king, a six weeks before he was killed abernathy called me and said i am calling you because dr. king would like to know if you be willing to participate to have a representative to pull together 100 or more organizational groups around the country, not only would we want you to help us and work with everybody, we also want to keep the committee together in dr. king wants us to work together for the first order of business to hammer out a plan for economic liberation. i said yes, as chairman we definitely will be there and do whatever he wants. i had respect for dr. king. of they said they put him as the boot liquor i said what the hell? he said chairman i know you said you cannot put to dr. king in our newspaper and call him a bootlegger and he said chairman i said non-violence is peaceful protest. they have a constitutional right for peaceful protest. that some black, white, anybody lot resupply is there right to have that. if we have a peaceful rally we have a peaceful rally but we will defend ourselves with our lives. chairman, i made a mistake. i am just saying we will c
dr. martin luther king, a six weeks before he was killed abernathy called me and said i am calling you because dr. king would like to know if you be willing to participate to have a representative to pull together 100 or more organizational groups around the country, not only would we want you to help us and work with everybody, we also want to keep the committee together in dr. king wants us to work together for the first order of business to hammer out a plan for economic liberation. i said...
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dr. martin luther king was killed. six weeks before dr. martin luther king was killed, doctor reverend called me, chairman seale, i said yes or and he said dr. king, i'm calling a method dr. king, would like to know if you would be willing to participate, you, the black panther party, as representatives will pull together 100 or more organizational groups around the country he said to me. and not only will we want you to help us and work with everybody for the poor people's march upcoming, we also want to keep the committee together. dr. king wants us to work together so we could start trying to hammer out, first order of business will be outlined practical economical, plan for economic liberation. i said yes. chairman of the party, we will help you and your organization. whatever he wants. i have great respect for dr. king. he put dr. king -- black panther party newspaper, man, i went over, what the hell you do this for? i said no, you cannot put dr. king out of black panther party newspaper in column a bootleg. man goes to jail. mr. chair
dr. martin luther king was killed. six weeks before dr. martin luther king was killed, doctor reverend called me, chairman seale, i said yes or and he said dr. king, i'm calling a method dr. king, would like to know if you would be willing to participate, you, the black panther party, as representatives will pull together 100 or more organizational groups around the country he said to me. and not only will we want you to help us and work with everybody for the poor people's march upcoming, we...
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dr. martin luther king and his dream and some of the issues that we were dealing with over 40 years ago areof the same issues that we are dealing with today. and i'm so honored to have dr. claiborne carson here today to talk to us about some of those issues. he is unmatched in terms of his expertise about dr. king and has made sure that his dream and his words and the education that we have from dr. king stays alive for generations to come. so, this is truly an amazing event today. dr. king in 1967 asked, where do we go from here? and today we're still asking that same question. where do we go from here? well, we still have people suffering in our community, people in the african-american community. where do we go from here when we have lost numbers of african americans in san francisco? where do we go from here? well, i'll tell you where we go from here. (applause) >> we change policy of the city. we change policy, and we start to be progressive, truly progressive about the policies we push to make african americans feel welcomed in this city. so, where do we go from here? we start to make
dr. martin luther king and his dream and some of the issues that we were dealing with over 40 years ago areof the same issues that we are dealing with today. and i'm so honored to have dr. claiborne carson here today to talk to us about some of those issues. he is unmatched in terms of his expertise about dr. king and has made sure that his dream and his words and the education that we have from dr. king stays alive for generations to come. so, this is truly an amazing event today. dr. king in...
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dr. martin luther king's book "where do we go from here? chaos or community? ." >>> christians around the world are observing good friday, the day jesus christ was crucified. >> christians in jerusalem in a traditional good friday procession followed what's believed to be the path that jesus took to his cruise fiction. the pilgrims stopped several times along the way for prayers. they walked to the church where they believe that jesus was buried. >>> and in rome for the first time, pope francis is leading good friday events as the head of the catholic church. he's heading a candlelit precession in rome. earlier pope francis presided over a good friday's service and read the lord's passion which accounts for christ's last hours. >>> i think that there are signs that people are a little more confident. >> the government says consumer spending is the best its been in months. we'll ask local shoppers if they agree. >>> and rosemary says rain is definitely coming this weekend. she has the specifics -- just ahead. >> reporter: we're live in santa clara. it's opening
dr. martin luther king's book "where do we go from here? chaos or community? ." >>> christians around the world are observing good friday, the day jesus christ was crucified. >> christians in jerusalem in a traditional good friday procession followed what's believed to be the path that jesus took to his cruise fiction. the pilgrims stopped several times along the way for prayers. they walked to the church where they believe that jesus was buried. >>> and in...
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dr. martin luther king that has been frequently quoted which is the fierce urgency of now. "we are now faced with the fact my friends that tomorrow is today. we are confronted with the fierce urgency of now in this unfolding condemn rum of left and history there is such a thing as being too late. procrastination is still the threef of time. life often leaves standing bare naked and dejected with lost opportunity. the tide and the affairs of men doesn't remain at flood. it ebbs. we cry out desperately for time to pause in the passage but time is rushes on and over the bleached bones and residue of numerous civilizations i have written the words. too late. there is an invisible book of light that records or vil jens or neglect. omar kiam is right and the moving finger and moves on. the reason i read this quote today is because now is the time. everybody before me really i think clearly illustrated how important it is for our families. my name is janell pierce and i have been many things in this town, and right now i'm here as a community member and a professional parent. i am
dr. martin luther king that has been frequently quoted which is the fierce urgency of now. "we are now faced with the fact my friends that tomorrow is today. we are confronted with the fierce urgency of now in this unfolding condemn rum of left and history there is such a thing as being too late. procrastination is still the threef of time. life often leaves standing bare naked and dejected with lost opportunity. the tide and the affairs of men doesn't remain at flood. it ebbs. we cry out...
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dr. martin luther king's book "where do we go from here? chaos or community? ." >>> christians around the world are observing good friday, the day jesus christ was crucified. >> christians in jerusalem in a traditional good friday procession followed what's believed to be the path that jesus took to his cruise fiction. the pilgrims stopped several times along the way for prayers. they walked to the church where they believe that jesus was buried. >>> and in rome for the first time, pope francis is leading good friday events as the head of the catholic church. he's heading a candlelit precession in rome. earlier pope francis presided over a good friday's service and read the lord's passion which accounts for christ's last hours. >>> i think that there are signs that people are a little more confident. >> the government says consumer spending is the best its been in months. we'll ask local shoppers if they agree. >>> and rosemary says rain is definitely coming this weekend. she has the specifics -- just ahead. >> reporter: we're live in santa clara. it's opening
dr. martin luther king's book "where do we go from here? chaos or community? ." >>> christians around the world are observing good friday, the day jesus christ was crucified. >> christians in jerusalem in a traditional good friday procession followed what's believed to be the path that jesus took to his cruise fiction. the pilgrims stopped several times along the way for prayers. they walked to the church where they believe that jesus was buried. >>> and in...
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dr. martin luther king junior book where do we go from here? chaos or community? >>> major league baseball is back in the bay. giants pitcher tim lincecum says he's confident about his pitches. he's ready for the start of the regular season but last wright the a's scored five runs against them including a home run by a's outfielder the a's pulled away when right fielder josh smacked a three run homer. they won 7-3. giants hope to ease out the giants fever tonight. >>> there was a bright spot for the giants. the team announced it's extending the contract of brian and manager bruce. the deals rub through the 2016 season. at 11:30 this morning oakland will raise an a's flag. the event kicks off spirit week. the oakland airport will also shine green and yellow curb side lights. 4:54 is the time. sal is covering traffic. keeping an eye on the south bay. >>> let's move along and take a look at commute. the bay bridge toll plaza. i want to you warn you it's thick fog on that bridge. and the morning commute on the san mateo and dumbarton bridge are off to a good start the
dr. martin luther king junior book where do we go from here? chaos or community? >>> major league baseball is back in the bay. giants pitcher tim lincecum says he's confident about his pitches. he's ready for the start of the regular season but last wright the a's scored five runs against them including a home run by a's outfielder the a's pulled away when right fielder josh smacked a three run homer. they won 7-3. giants hope to ease out the giants fever tonight. >>> there...
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dr. martin luther king junior book where do we go from here? chaos or community? >>> major league baseball is back in the bay. giants pitcher tim lincecum says he's confident about his pitches. he's ready for the start of the regular season but last wright the a's scored five runs against them including a home run by a's outfielder the a's pulled away when right fielder josh smacked a three run homer. they won 7-3. giants hope to ease out the giants fever tonight. >>> there was a bright spot for the giants. the team announced it's extending the contract of brian and manager bruce. the deals rub through the 2016 season. at 11:30 this morning oakland will raise an a's flag. the event kicks off spirit week. the oakland airport will also shine green and yellow curb side lights. 4:54 is the time. sal is covering traffic. keeping an eye on the south bay. >>> let's move along and take a look at commute. the bay bridge toll plaza. i want to you warn you it's thick fog on that bridge. and the morning commute on the san mateo and dumbarton bridge are off to a good start the
dr. martin luther king junior book where do we go from here? chaos or community? >>> major league baseball is back in the bay. giants pitcher tim lincecum says he's confident about his pitches. he's ready for the start of the regular season but last wright the a's scored five runs against them including a home run by a's outfielder the a's pulled away when right fielder josh smacked a three run homer. they won 7-3. giants hope to ease out the giants fever tonight. >>> there...
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dr. martin luther king jr. honored lincoln when he chose the memorial as the backdrop for his famous "i have a dream" speech in 1963. >> i have a dream today. [ cheers and applause ] >> he had the bravery, the fortitude, and his speech resonated so strongly and so widely with african-americans but also with all americans. it was time to recognize that our past practices were wrong and that they needed to change. >> like dr. king, president lincoln was assassinated for standing up for change. countless speeches, protests, and celebrations have been held here since the memorial's dedication in 1922. it's clearly one of the most popular monuments in washington. >> i like his speech, the gettysburg address, and he's my favorite president. >> i just sort of think it's cool. it's got all his sayings, and it's got a big statue of him, and i just think that's cool. >> there are a couple of myths about the statue. some people think the face of robert e. lee is carved into the back of lincoln's head. it's not. that's jus
dr. martin luther king jr. honored lincoln when he chose the memorial as the backdrop for his famous "i have a dream" speech in 1963. >> i have a dream today. [ cheers and applause ] >> he had the bravery, the fortitude, and his speech resonated so strongly and so widely with african-americans but also with all americans. it was time to recognize that our past practices were wrong and that they needed to change. >> like dr. king, president lincoln was assassinated...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. interviewed by our bill plante covering the civil rights movement. bill has brought us a new story that has roots in that era about a father's legacy of racial hatred and a daughter's personal march toward redemption. >> segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever! >> reporter: at his inauguration in 1963, alabama governor george wallace personified racist defiance of civil rights. six months later he blocked the doors of the university of alabama to prevent integration. his daughter peggy was 13 at the time. >> the problems and the challenges that came with being the daughter of the governor who stood in the schoolhouse door to block two african- americans from going to school was very, very difficult. >> reporter: but when were you younger, did you think his earlier positions were wrong? >> my mother kept us very, very sheltered. so there were a lot of things that we didn't really know about. and so we weren't able to really think about them or have an opinion. >>
dr. martin luther king, jr. interviewed by our bill plante covering the civil rights movement. bill has brought us a new story that has roots in that era about a father's legacy of racial hatred and a daughter's personal march toward redemption. >> segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever! >> reporter: at his inauguration in 1963, alabama governor george wallace personified racist defiance of civil rights. six months later he blocked the doors of the university...
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dr. martin luther king, sojourner truth, those are leaders from a historical perspective. i and supervisor breed stand ort shoulders of more recent giants, like espinola jackson, like ms. westbrook, ella hill hutch, doris ward, willie b. kennedy, just to name a few. anyhow, i welcome you and i'm looking forward to -- [laughter] (applause) >> thank you very much. look forward to having a spirited conversation and i'd like to give supervisor breed an opportunity to welcome you as well. >> thank you, supervisor cohen. i just want to start by just thanking you all so much for your patience. i know many of you have been here for a very long time waiting for this opportunity. i'm looking forward to hearing the stories. i'm looking forward to the folks here being honored for the great work that they've done in the community. i, of course, had a really challenging time choosing who i would honor. i settled it at careen mayfield and pat scott who are here today and i'm looking so forward to honoring them and seeing some of the -- my other colleagues on the board who they plan to ho
dr. martin luther king, sojourner truth, those are leaders from a historical perspective. i and supervisor breed stand ort shoulders of more recent giants, like espinola jackson, like ms. westbrook, ella hill hutch, doris ward, willie b. kennedy, just to name a few. anyhow, i welcome you and i'm looking forward to -- [laughter] (applause) >> thank you very much. look forward to having a spirited conversation and i'd like to give supervisor breed an opportunity to welcome you as well....
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dr. martin luther king and many other american heroes.spire all who walked these halls, especially young people, with her quiet strength, her pride, her dignity, her courage. i told you she was recognized by congress and friends of congress. now i would like to share with you comments from one of my invited to get. the race all great, willie mays -- baseball great, willie mays. these are the same injustices that rosa parks did when he was growing up. he could not be here today but sent a letter and said i could share these words about her. he said more than this, and i gave the complete letter to roses. -- rosa's nice -- niece. he said, change does not happen fast. one person's actions inspiring another. she simply did what was natural. she was tired so she sat down. that simple act sparked outrage. that outrage spread, and one person's actions inspired change. we will try to remember to encourage change when served justice. today, we will remember with admiration the simple act of a brave woman. we will remember, we will honor, rosa park
dr. martin luther king and many other american heroes.spire all who walked these halls, especially young people, with her quiet strength, her pride, her dignity, her courage. i told you she was recognized by congress and friends of congress. now i would like to share with you comments from one of my invited to get. the race all great, willie mays -- baseball great, willie mays. these are the same injustices that rosa parks did when he was growing up. he could not be here today but sent a letter...
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dr. martin luther king. oh, for a minute, please. right? i mean, you were an inspiration to him, weren't you? >> well, i was a messenger. let's just put it that way. i mean, he thought i was an angel that had come to transmit a message from robert kennedy to him on my way back to mississippi about the need to bring the poor to washington, because he was... >> hinojosa: did he actually... he actually believed that you were something of an angel? >> well, he was... well, in the last eight years of his life, which is when i knew him-- i met him when i was a senior at spelman college-- and he was very inspiring in chapel, and i remember it as if it were yesterday when he told us to keep moving and that's something i've internalized. there were two messages: if you can't fly, you drive, if you can't drive, you run, if you can't run, you walk, if you can't walk, you crawl, but you keep moving. and the second message, which i had written in my diary after hearing him, was that you don't have to see the whole stairway. take the first step in faith
dr. martin luther king. oh, for a minute, please. right? i mean, you were an inspiration to him, weren't you? >> well, i was a messenger. let's just put it that way. i mean, he thought i was an angel that had come to transmit a message from robert kennedy to him on my way back to mississippi about the need to bring the poor to washington, because he was... >> hinojosa: did he actually... he actually believed that you were something of an angel? >> well, he was... well, in the...
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dr. martin luther king there right time to do the right thing. if you have to change things you have to do things. you have to make a human effort anything that we learned in 200 for to put a human face on the issue. that was made in advance of the courts about discrimination in the abstract it was about real people and their lives, suffering >> reporter: gavin newson is publicly optimistic. and he is hoping that this ruling will allow same-sex marriage to have marriage in the nation. >> we have the country that has the opportunity to step up into the right thing. with constitutional ban on same-sex marriage and a permit in those seven states and to ratify the good work that was done in california. >> reporter: the u.s. supreme court is going to hear arguments on tuesday and wednesday of next week. dan kerman kron 4 news. >> catherine: a 20 year old man was shot and killed in antioch today - police are now looking for the gunman. it happened this afternoon - near a grade school at william reed drive and west madill street. marsh elementary was no
dr. martin luther king there right time to do the right thing. if you have to change things you have to do things. you have to make a human effort anything that we learned in 200 for to put a human face on the issue. that was made in advance of the courts about discrimination in the abstract it was about real people and their lives, suffering >> reporter: gavin newson is publicly optimistic. and he is hoping that this ruling will allow same-sex marriage to have marriage in the nation....
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dr. martin luther king said on the day before he was killed, i may not get there with you, but i want you to know that we as a people will get to the promised land. so just as joshua carried on after moses, the work goes on for all of you. the joshua generation. for justice, and digget, for opportunity and freedom. for the jewish people, the journey to the promise of the state of israel wound through countless generations involved centuries of suffering and exile. prejudice, and problems. and even genocide. through it all, the jewish people sustained their unique identity and traditions as well as the longing to return home. and while jews achieved extraordinary success in many parts of the world, the dream of true freedom finally found its full expression in the zy i don't knowist idea to be a free people in your homeland. and that's why i believe israel is rooted not just in history and tradition but also in a simple and profound idea. the idea that people deserve to e free in a land of their own. over the last 65 years, when israel has been at its best israelis demonstrated that respon
dr. martin luther king said on the day before he was killed, i may not get there with you, but i want you to know that we as a people will get to the promised land. so just as joshua carried on after moses, the work goes on for all of you. the joshua generation. for justice, and digget, for opportunity and freedom. for the jewish people, the journey to the promise of the state of israel wound through countless generations involved centuries of suffering and exile. prejudice, and problems. and...
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dr. martin luther king, junior's book where do we go from here. to rule for several months on proposition 8 and the defense of marriage act. but "time" magazine is declaring this debate over. they have two cove, for their april -- covers for their april issue. one features a lesbian from new york and another features a gay couple from southern california. "time" states the cover story features a change in attitude of america in same-sex marriage. >>> one chick-fil-a restaurant is searching up free food in support of same-sex marriage. on monday, the restaurant in rancho cucamonga handed out free coupons for free -- coupons for free food. >>> mark zuckerberg is expected to owe the irs more than a billion dollars in taxes. that's because he decided to exercise a stock option and buy more than 60 million facebook shares when the stock went public. he knew the giant tax bill was coming and sold more than 30 million shares in order to cover it. >>> the obama administration wants the entire country to use the kind of gas that california drivers already
dr. martin luther king, junior's book where do we go from here. to rule for several months on proposition 8 and the defense of marriage act. but "time" magazine is declaring this debate over. they have two cove, for their april -- covers for their april issue. one features a lesbian from new york and another features a gay couple from southern california. "time" states the cover story features a change in attitude of america in same-sex marriage. >>> one chick-fil-a...
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dr. martin luther king, junior's book where do we go from here.ourt is not expected to rule for several months on proposition 8 and the defense of marriage act. but "te" magazine is declaring this debate over. they have two cove, for their april -- covers for their april issue. one features a lesbian from new york and another features a gay couple from southern california. "time" states the cover story features a change in attitude of america in same-sex marriage. >>> one chick-fil-a restaurant is searching up free food in support of same-sex marriage. on monday, the restaurant in rancho cucamonga handed out free coupons for free -- coupons for free food. >>> mark zuckerberg is expected to owe the irs more than a billion dollars in taxes. that's because he decided to exercise a stock option and buy more than 60 million facebook shares when the stock went public. he knew the giant tax bill was coming and sold more than 30 million shares in order to cover it. >>> the obama administration wants the entire country to use the kind of gas that californi
dr. martin luther king, junior's book where do we go from here.ourt is not expected to rule for several months on proposition 8 and the defense of marriage act. but "te" magazine is declaring this debate over. they have two cove, for their april -- covers for their april issue. one features a lesbian from new york and another features a gay couple from southern california. "time" states the cover story features a change in attitude of america in same-sex marriage....
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dr. martin luther king jr.'s memorial and with president obama giving the keynote address we thought it would be a perfect time to look at legacy of dr. king alongside the man who walks in his wake, the nation's first black president. we discuss dr. king to occupy wall street. we were proud of that segment then and still are today. take a lock. >> back with msnbc contributor and columnist, one of my favorite magazine "the nation," melissa harris-perry and bob herbert, author of "waking up from the american dream" and our special guest whose play "mountaintop" opened last week. want to play this clip from dr. king on "meet the press." it's awesome we have the nbc library and got to watch every appearance of dr. king on "meet is press." this is dr. king talking about the efficacy of non-violent direct actions and demonstrations. >> recent polls suggest that in terms of national reaction, demonstrations are now counterproductive. by continuing them, don't you run the risk of doing more harm than good? >> again, i c
dr. martin luther king jr.'s memorial and with president obama giving the keynote address we thought it would be a perfect time to look at legacy of dr. king alongside the man who walks in his wake, the nation's first black president. we discuss dr. king to occupy wall street. we were proud of that segment then and still are today. take a lock. >> back with msnbc contributor and columnist, one of my favorite magazine "the nation," melissa harris-perry and bob herbert, author of...
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dr. martin luther king is one of her heroes.s invited by the president to attend the state dinner the. >> very tall. >> wow! >> what can you can do to make sure the home you are buying will not lose value. >> and jane king at the new york stock exchange. >> jane? >> good morning, the new blackberry is on sale here in the united states today, only at at&t stores verizon will get it next week. this is a big test if the struggling again's turn around company where the wonder company was a leader that has been overtakeen by iphones and droid. the s&p is in the green making up some of the losses we had yesterday on words of europe and the particular problems with cyprus. and the silicon valley index is trading a bit higher at home. if you want to make sure the value of your home does not drop a lot by a place located close to public transportation. the transportation association and the national association of realtors says during the last recession residential property values in san francisco, phoenix is other metro areas purchased
dr. martin luther king is one of her heroes.s invited by the president to attend the state dinner the. >> very tall. >> wow! >> what can you can do to make sure the home you are buying will not lose value. >> and jane king at the new york stock exchange. >> jane? >> good morning, the new blackberry is on sale here in the united states today, only at at&t stores verizon will get it next week. this is a big test if the struggling again's turn around company...
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dr. martin luther king jr. said your faith is the conscience of the politics.our conscience at work. but i'm always stunned at the kind of christians that talk to you, john, don't actually have read the bible. jesus said the rich sell all you have and give it to the poor poor. woe to all those who are rich. i feel he got this from his mother. his mother, when she's pregnant, she goes to elizabeth and said god will fill the hungry with good things and the rich he will send empty away. >> john: i think a lot of conservatives think that jesus was only speaking in metaphor there and the talking snake is the literal part. i'm always curious about the issue of taxation. what did jesus mean when he said render unto seasure that which is caesars. if it's caesars money it's caesars rules. you got to fund your society, and you have to fund it with everybody's money. >> john: right on. >> i think that your point about a democracy is different is correct, but the values of good samaritan, that endures. >> john: that guy paid out of pocket for an unknown immigrant's healthc
dr. martin luther king jr. said your faith is the conscience of the politics.our conscience at work. but i'm always stunned at the kind of christians that talk to you, john, don't actually have read the bible. jesus said the rich sell all you have and give it to the poor poor. woe to all those who are rich. i feel he got this from his mother. his mother, when she's pregnant, she goes to elizabeth and said god will fill the hungry with good things and the rich he will send empty away. >>...
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dr. martin luther king junior book "where do we go from here, chaos or community in" . >>> the dental board of oklahoma may change its prat happened in tules a oral surgeon scott harrington used rusty instruments and unsanitary practices. as we reported yesterday, thousands of patients are urged to get tested for diseases including hiv and hepatitis. at least one patient has tested positive for both of those diseases. today, the oklahoma dental board said it will focus more on routine inspections instead of misconduct complaints. harrington has surrendered his license and shut down his office. >>> officials in new york city are fighting to spring back the city's ban on the sale of sugary drinks. an appeal was filed after the judge struck the ban down earlier this month understand that limit the size of soda cups to 16 ounces at city food services establishments. mayor bloomberg said it's important in the battle against obesity. >>> health officials plan to kickoff a new anti-smoking campaign on monday, a set of ads of real people harmed by smoking. this is the second set of ads that the cen
dr. martin luther king junior book "where do we go from here, chaos or community in" . >>> the dental board of oklahoma may change its prat happened in tules a oral surgeon scott harrington used rusty instruments and unsanitary practices. as we reported yesterday, thousands of patients are urged to get tested for diseases including hiv and hepatitis. at least one patient has tested positive for both of those diseases. today, the oklahoma dental board said it will focus more...
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dr. martin luther king jr. wrote. in the middle of mistreated migrant workers, dr. rote, our separate struggles are really want. a struggle for freedom, dignity, and humanity. that is no more true today than ever before. that is why we are here. much more recently, the dream back activists and pulitzer prize-winning journalist put it this way. my quality is tied to your equality. we are here because we do not believe our policies should be in the business of separating families in any respect due to their immigration status, sexual orientation, or anything else for that matter. that important to know half of the same-sex couples is hispanic. they have faced being separated from their parents. we are here because there is no community that values family more than the latino community. for us, family is family. familyhere in support of and of the of the bt -- lgbt families in our community. do what is inscribed on those very walls of their, provide equal justice under the law. supportrt families, we your families. noise if you love justice. make some noise. >> give it
dr. martin luther king jr. wrote. in the middle of mistreated migrant workers, dr. rote, our separate struggles are really want. a struggle for freedom, dignity, and humanity. that is no more true today than ever before. that is why we are here. much more recently, the dream back activists and pulitzer prize-winning journalist put it this way. my quality is tied to your equality. we are here because we do not believe our policies should be in the business of separating families in any respect...
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of mixing and civil rights, i mentioned the trip to africa and 67, and that's where we met martin luther king, dr. martin luther king who was 28-years-old at the time and nixon they've really got along. particularly trying to see nixon to lobby for the administration you wanted to get to eisenhower. they said sure, come and see me. they met in washington at the office and they stayed in touch regularly. and king really felt they had a correspondence he was really admired pity and he had a good sensitivity about this. the one black man and eisenhower's white house salmon named fred mauro and he wrote a book called a black book in the white house and he felt completely sort of alienated. people he felt prejudice but he felt -- he said fred i don't think you should always be talking about job issues that affect black people. i think that you should -- he really appreciated this sensitivity. was baffling. he baffles me in so many ways. but nixon is always pretty good. i can't forgive or ex plan from some of the leader takes but the job is terrible. it's horrible. and they have so much pressure on the
of mixing and civil rights, i mentioned the trip to africa and 67, and that's where we met martin luther king, dr. martin luther king who was 28-years-old at the time and nixon they've really got along. particularly trying to see nixon to lobby for the administration you wanted to get to eisenhower. they said sure, come and see me. they met in washington at the office and they stayed in touch regularly. and king really felt they had a correspondence he was really admired pity and he had a good...
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dr. martin luther king said on the day before he was killed, i may not get there with you, but i want youw that we as a people will get to the promiseland. so just -- [ applause ] -- so just as joshua carried on after moses, the work goes on for all of you, the joshua generation. for justice and dignity, for opportunity and freedom. for the jewish people, the journey to the promise of the state of israel wound through countless generations. it involve ed centuries of suffering and exile, prejudice and even genocide. through it all, the jewish people sustained their unique identity and traditions as well as a longing to return home. and while jews achieved extraordinary success in many parts of the world, the dream of true freedom finally found its full expression in the zionist idea, to be a free people in your homeland. that's why i believe that israel is rooted not just in history and tradition but also in a simple and profound idea, the idea that people deserve to be free in a land of their own. [ cheers and applause ] over the last 65 years, when israel has been at its best, israelis
dr. martin luther king said on the day before he was killed, i may not get there with you, but i want youw that we as a people will get to the promiseland. so just -- [ applause ] -- so just as joshua carried on after moses, the work goes on for all of you, the joshua generation. for justice and dignity, for opportunity and freedom. for the jewish people, the journey to the promise of the state of israel wound through countless generations. it involve ed centuries of suffering and exile,...
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dr. martin luther king junior's book where do we go from here? chaos or community? >>> a fire truck responding to a call crashed in oakland. that happened about 9:00 last night at 90th avenue and bancroft. you can see from our video part of the fire truck ended up on top of the car. investigators say the collision did cause air bags to deploy. >>> also this morning police are investigating whether alcohol was a factor in a richmond collision that injured seven people. police say the driver of a chevy camaro collided with a pickup truck at 7:20 last night. two people in the camaro were critically injured along with a man in the truck. four other people are also injured but expected to survive. >>> the obama administration will propose the entire country start using the special kind of gas we already have here in california. the epa says they will result in cleaner air across the country. the agent city estimates that cleaner gas would only increase prices by a penny a gallon. however oil companies say it would add as much as nine cents a gallon. the president wants t
dr. martin luther king junior's book where do we go from here? chaos or community? >>> a fire truck responding to a call crashed in oakland. that happened about 9:00 last night at 90th avenue and bancroft. you can see from our video part of the fire truck ended up on top of the car. investigators say the collision did cause air bags to deploy. >>> also this morning police are investigating whether alcohol was a factor in a richmond collision that injured seven people. police...
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dr. martin luther king junior's book where do we go from here? chaos or community? >>> a fire truck responding to a call crashed in oakland. that happened about 9:00 last night at 90th avenue and bancroft. you can see from our video part of the fire truck ended up on top of the car. investigators say the collision did cause air bags to deploy. >>> also this morning police are investigating whether alcohol was a factor in a richmond collision that injured seven people. police say the driver of a chevy camaro collided with a pickup truck at 7:20 last night. two people in the camaro were critically injured along with a man in the truck. four other people are also injured but expected to survive. >>> the obama administration will propose the entire country start using the special kind of gas we already have here in california. the epa says they will result in cleaner air across the country. the agent city estimates that cleaner gas would only increase prices by a penny a gallon. however oil companies say it would add as much as nine cents a gallon. the president wants t
dr. martin luther king junior's book where do we go from here? chaos or community? >>> a fire truck responding to a call crashed in oakland. that happened about 9:00 last night at 90th avenue and bancroft. you can see from our video part of the fire truck ended up on top of the car. investigators say the collision did cause air bags to deploy. >>> also this morning police are investigating whether alcohol was a factor in a richmond collision that injured seven people. police...
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dr. martin luther king jr. wrote. in the middle of mistreated migrant workers, dr. te, our separate struggles are really want. a struggle for freedom, dignity, and humanity. that is no more true today than ever before. that is why we are here. much more recently, the dream back activists and pulitzer prize-winning journalist put it this way. my quality is tied to your equality. we are here because we do not believe our policies should be in the business of separating families in any respect due to their immigration status, sexual orientation, or anything else for that matter. it is important to know that half of the same-sex couples is hispanic. separatedfaced being from their parents. we are here because there is no community that values family more than the latino community. for us, family is family. we are here in support of family and of the of the bt -- lgbt families in our community. do what is inscribed on those very walls of their, provide equal justice under the law. we support families, we support your families. >> make some noise if you love justice. make
dr. martin luther king jr. wrote. in the middle of mistreated migrant workers, dr. te, our separate struggles are really want. a struggle for freedom, dignity, and humanity. that is no more true today than ever before. that is why we are here. much more recently, the dream back activists and pulitzer prize-winning journalist put it this way. my quality is tied to your equality. we are here because we do not believe our policies should be in the business of separating families in any respect due...
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dr. martin luther king. on the surface, atlanta was a well integrated city. the surface, it remained separate and unequal. >> my prayer and the prayers of everybody in there was we wanted the person to be black. and the reason why you wanted him to be black, i knew what it would do to this town if it had have been a white person or somebody of another race. >> in the black community, in the early '80s, a black serial killer was unheard of. all the classic serial killers were white. never black. >> didn't mean we didn't have one now. >> today black serial killers are not rare. in 2009, here in cleveland, as well as in milwaukee and los angeles, each time the accused serial killer turned out to be african-american. dr. eric hickey is a psychologist who keeps track of serial killers. >> overall in my study, one out of every five serial killers is african-american. in the past since 1995, over 40% are african-american. we're finally saying, you know what, blacks do this, too. >> there were whites who fed the fear in atlanta. as fbi chief, john glover had moved in
dr. martin luther king. on the surface, atlanta was a well integrated city. the surface, it remained separate and unequal. >> my prayer and the prayers of everybody in there was we wanted the person to be black. and the reason why you wanted him to be black, i knew what it would do to this town if it had have been a white person or somebody of another race. >> in the black community, in the early '80s, a black serial killer was unheard of. all the classic serial killers were white....
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dr. martin luther king said on the day before he was killed, i may not get there with you, but i want youpeople will get to the promised land. so just as joshua carried on after moses, the work goes on for all of you, the joshua generation. for justice and dignity, for opportunity and freedom. for the jewish people, the journey to the promise of the state of israel wound through countless generations. it involved centuries of suffering and exile, prejudice and even genocide. threw it all, the jewish people sustained their unique traditions as well as a longing to return home. and while jews achieved extraordinary success in many parts of the world, the dream of true freedom finally found its true expression in the zionist idea. to be a free people in your homeland. that's why i believe that israel is rooted not just in history and tradition, but also in a simple and profound idea. the idea that people deserve to be free in a land of their own. over the last 65 years, when israel has been at its best, israelis have demonstrated that responsibility does not end when you reach the promised l
dr. martin luther king said on the day before he was killed, i may not get there with you, but i want youpeople will get to the promised land. so just as joshua carried on after moses, the work goes on for all of you, the joshua generation. for justice and dignity, for opportunity and freedom. for the jewish people, the journey to the promise of the state of israel wound through countless generations. it involved centuries of suffering and exile, prejudice and even genocide. threw it all, the...
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dr. martin luther king said on the day before he was killed, i may not get there with you, but i want yout to the promised land. so just -- [cheers and applause] >> so just as joshua carried on after moses the work goes on for all of you, the joshua generation, for justice and dignity, for opportunity and freedom. sore the jewish people the journey to the promise of the state of israel wound through countless generations. it involved centuries of suffering and exile, prejudice, and eve even general even genocide. through it all the people sustained their ideals as well as the longing to return home. while jews achieved extraordinary success in many parts of the world true freedom found it full expression in the zionist idea to be a free people in your homeland. that's why i believe that israel is rooted not just in history and tradition but also in a simple and profound idea. the idea that people deserve to be free in a land of their own. [cheers and applause] >> over the last 65 years when israel has been at its best israelis have demonstrated that responsibility does not end when you re
dr. martin luther king said on the day before he was killed, i may not get there with you, but i want yout to the promised land. so just -- [cheers and applause] >> so just as joshua carried on after moses the work goes on for all of you, the joshua generation, for justice and dignity, for opportunity and freedom. sore the jewish people the journey to the promise of the state of israel wound through countless generations. it involved centuries of suffering and exile, prejudice, and eve...
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dr. martin luther king jr. found a way to escape the electric chair.a deal to plead guilty. many believe he did not act alone. in june 1977 ray escaped from the tennessee prison he was being held only to be recaptured days later. in 1978 a house committee con clulded that james earl ray did act alone when he killed dr. martin luther james. he died in 1998. >>> susan rice, could she be up for another appointment, but this time without taking the hot seat? more ahead on that. this is msnbc. ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or can not empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergency medical help right away if your face,
dr. martin luther king jr. found a way to escape the electric chair.a deal to plead guilty. many believe he did not act alone. in june 1977 ray escaped from the tennessee prison he was being held only to be recaptured days later. in 1978 a house committee con clulded that james earl ray did act alone when he killed dr. martin luther james. he died in 1998. >>> susan rice, could she be up for another appointment, but this time without taking the hot seat? more ahead on that. this is...
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dr. martin luther king's famous speech. guest: this march was only the second march on washington so we are kind of used to thinking of these historic marches -- this one was conceived -- the organizer did not have a large president. -- a large president. -- a large precedent. host: how was it organized? this is the pre social media age. how did it come about? guest: it was put together in a short period of time. two women who are seen as the head of the organizing were alice paul and lucy burns. alice paul is considered one of the greatest pr geniuses of all time. they knew a lot of people would be here for the inauguration. they spend two months handing out pamphlets, generating interest. they turn the march itself into a media spectacle. it created this essentially beautiful pageantry that would force media attention and public attention to the issue. host: our phone lines are open as we look at the march on washington 100 years ago. some of these are archival films and photographs courtesy of the national women's histor
dr. martin luther king's famous speech. guest: this march was only the second march on washington so we are kind of used to thinking of these historic marches -- this one was conceived -- the organizer did not have a large president. -- a large president. -- a large precedent. host: how was it organized? this is the pre social media age. how did it come about? guest: it was put together in a short period of time. two women who are seen as the head of the organizing were alice paul and lucy...