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dr. martin luther king jr.'s speech calling for equality, there has been change on the national level, but what about here in california? political analyst larry gerston joins us with a look at the past century, and what have we seen in terms of racial ecallty in california? >> we have seen change, kris, no doubt, but not without a struggle, lots of struggles. a couple moments come to mind. in 1963, that's the same year as king's speech, the california legislature passed something very innovative, the fair housing act, which made it illegal to discriminate against african-americans and other racial minorities hoping to buy houses. in those days, it was very, very important. in 1964, the voters repealed that act through proposition 14. that was a bitterly contested ballot initiative sponsored by the california real estate association. and just a year or so later in 1966, the state supreme court declared proposition 14 unconstitutional, and in the process, restored the legislation. now, that was an incredibly big
dr. martin luther king jr.'s speech calling for equality, there has been change on the national level, but what about here in california? political analyst larry gerston joins us with a look at the past century, and what have we seen in terms of racial ecallty in california? >> we have seen change, kris, no doubt, but not without a struggle, lots of struggles. a couple moments come to mind. in 1963, that's the same year as king's speech, the california legislature passed something very...
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dr. martin luther king, the man who bears his name, dr. martin luther king iii.ve and forgiveness is what we need more of, not just in our nation, but really throughout the world. so i want to rush to tell you that said the ultimate matchup of a human being is where one stands, not in times of comfort and convenience, but challenge and controversy. he went on to say that position politics, vanity is a decision popular that something deep inside called conscience. sometimes we must take positions that are neither safe nor popular nor politics, but we must take those positions because our conscience tells us they are right. [applause] i finally say this afternoon we've got a lot of work to do, but none of us should be in any ways tired. why? because we've come much too far from where we started. you see, no one ever told any of us that our roads would be easy, but i know our god, our god, our god did not bring any of us this far to leave us. thank you, god bless you. [applause] >> that of course of martin luther king iii, the eldest son of the dr. reverend martin l
dr. martin luther king, the man who bears his name, dr. martin luther king iii.ve and forgiveness is what we need more of, not just in our nation, but really throughout the world. so i want to rush to tell you that said the ultimate matchup of a human being is where one stands, not in times of comfort and convenience, but challenge and controversy. he went on to say that position politics, vanity is a decision popular that something deep inside called conscience. sometimes we must take...
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dr. martin luther king "i have a dream" speech, thousands have gathered to commemorate the event. 'll hear from dr. king's family, and we'll hear from president clinton, president obama, and president carter. mike viqueira is there and joins us live. mike it appears that once again history will be made again today. >> absolutely, and, you know, it's part celebration, part commemoration, part renewal. we're about an hour into the program here, dell. the morning began at the baptist church in downtown washington, there is a march -- a reenactment about a mile east of here at the base of the capitol, that's where they will begin retracing the steps that were taken 50 years ago. we have heard from senator angus kaine, joaquin castro from san antonio, texas, and a highlight so far as been the music. two-thirds of the trio peter paul and mary sang blowing in the wind. and un ambassador, major of atlanta, he got up there and belted out some spiritual songs that were popular in the heyday of the civil rights moment. at this moment we're hearing from the widow of med -- med ger evers. and e
dr. martin luther king "i have a dream" speech, thousands have gathered to commemorate the event. 'll hear from dr. king's family, and we'll hear from president clinton, president obama, and president carter. mike viqueira is there and joins us live. mike it appears that once again history will be made again today. >> absolutely, and, you know, it's part celebration, part commemoration, part renewal. we're about an hour into the program here, dell. the morning began at the...
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dr. martin luther king was invited to come to birmingham to help with the situation. >> as difficult as it must meet hate with love. >> dr. king was arrested on good friday, april 12, 1963. he was jailed for parading without a permit. he said have you seen this? so i said what is this? he holds up a newspaper, and in that newspaper, there's a full page ad signed by eight prominent white clergymen from birmingham. he was angry. he was hurt, but he was motivated like i'd never seen him motivated. i didn't pay any attention to the letter, ok no didn't even think about it. it was not in my mind, until i suddenly learned that i think the quakers were going to publish the letter in one of their news letters and that the letter, using today's terminology, the letter went viral. >> i figure it's the most important document of the 20t 20th century, very much like the gettysburg address, and it began the movement. >> my dear fellow clergymen, while confined here in the birmingham city jail, i came across your recent statement calling our present activities unwise and untimely. >> you failed to expre
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dr. martin luther king, jr. er the now, when we return, how the next generation of civil rights leaders are following in the footsteps of dr. king to address the dream. what is your vision for the future. go to msnbc.com or tweet with the #advancingthedream. >>> we are the forgotten generation, we are the illegals. we are the thugs. we are the generation that you locked in the basement while movement conversations were going on upstairs. we are the generation that you told to be afraid of our life. our darkness. who we came to love. but we are here today to join in a conversation that will shake the very foundations of this capitol. >> that was phillip agnew of the dream defenders, who just ended a 31 day occupation. speaking over the weekend in washington, d.c., nearly 50 years after the march on washington. joining me now is the widow of slain civil rights leader, founder of the medgar and myrlie evers foundation. congresswoman karen bass, democrat from california and a member of the congressional black caucus.
dr. martin luther king, jr. er the now, when we return, how the next generation of civil rights leaders are following in the footsteps of dr. king to address the dream. what is your vision for the future. go to msnbc.com or tweet with the #advancingthedream. >>> we are the forgotten generation, we are the illegals. we are the thugs. we are the generation that you locked in the basement while movement conversations were going on upstairs. we are the generation that you told to be afraid...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. er the now, when we return, how the next generation of civil rights leaders are following in the footsteps of dr. king to address the dream. what is your vision for the future? go to msnbc.com or tweet with the #advancingthedream. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ [ male announcer ] from the last day of school, back to the first. they're gonna make everything from posters to do it yourself tattoos. so make sure they've got the sharpies to make
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dr. martin luther king in particular.e was convinced the entire movement was a communist front manipulated by russia to overthrow the united states of america. david korn at mother jones magazine published a reminder that two days after the march on washington, two days after the i have a dream speech, the fbi circulated a memo summing up their reaction to the event and how they plan to respond to it. tim winer turned this up for his fbi history. the fbi memo two days after the speech said, in the light of king's powerful demogoging speech, we must mark him now, if we have not done so before, as the most dangerous negro of the future in this nation, from the standpoint of communism, the negro and national security. that memo, the most dangerous negro memo was circulated all over washington, capitol hill to the white house. official washington's view of martin luther king, especially after the i have a dream speech, he was a communistic threat to this nation. the march was in late august, that fbi memo was two days after t
dr. martin luther king in particular.e was convinced the entire movement was a communist front manipulated by russia to overthrow the united states of america. david korn at mother jones magazine published a reminder that two days after the march on washington, two days after the i have a dream speech, the fbi circulated a memo summing up their reaction to the event and how they plan to respond to it. tim winer turned this up for his fbi history. the fbi memo two days after the speech said, in...
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dr. martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech. was delivered on the steps of the lincoln memorial. but there was another message from dr. king that historians agree set in motion a revolutionary movement, one which lead to the march on washington. tonight the story of the letter from a birmingham jail. >> when you were coming to birmingham in 1963, you were coming to ku klux klan country. birmingham had nor unsolved bombings of negro homes and churches than any other city in the nation. the ku klux klan and racial segregationalists were not about to let some negro preacher from atlanta or some group of demonstrators either in birmingham or outside the state to come and change their way of life. this is our place. this is our power. how dare you come in and want to take -- share our power from us. >> it was some very dark days in birmingham, alabama. >> in birmingham then the police fear. >> they had intimidated the working black people, and dr. king knew that. the movement was stagnated. it was dead. >> i'm going to say to you, wai
dr. martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech. was delivered on the steps of the lincoln memorial. but there was another message from dr. king that historians agree set in motion a revolutionary movement, one which lead to the march on washington. tonight the story of the letter from a birmingham jail. >> when you were coming to birmingham in 1963, you were coming to ku klux klan country. birmingham had nor unsolved bombings of negro homes and churches than any other city in the...
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dr. martin luther king jr.elivered those four famous words, thousands today are on the national mall to look back at his iconic "i have a dream" speech. president obama is set to speak in are a couple of hours--in a f hours. we'll bring that to you live. >>> the syrian ambassador has asked for investigate on chemicals weapons used on the syrian army. >>> iran is expanding it's nuclear program. iran has installed 1,000 centro huges for advanced uranium enrichment, and they are working on a reactor to create a bomb. they stock pile uranium gas still blow the red line israel has referenced that would invoke military action. >>> if you cause an accident, it means that you spend time behind bars, now a state appellate court says it's not those who are reading texts who could be in trouble but the person who sent it as well. if they know the person who received the text is behind the wheel and is still driver. a teen was texting a driver who then crashed into a motorcycle, leaving them with severe leg injuries. >>> t
dr. martin luther king jr.elivered those four famous words, thousands today are on the national mall to look back at his iconic "i have a dream" speech. president obama is set to speak in are a couple of hours--in a f hours. we'll bring that to you live. >>> the syrian ambassador has asked for investigate on chemicals weapons used on the syrian army. >>> iran is expanding it's nuclear program. iran has installed 1,000 centro huges for advanced uranium enrichment, and...
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dr. martin luther king jr.'s legacy, then and now, the highlights of today's big event, remembering the march on washington. you're not made of money, so don't overpay for at insurance. geico, you're not made of money, see how much you could save. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. >>> welcome back. time for a quick check of the headlines. a military jury is sentencing army staff sergeant robert bills to life in prison for killing 16 afghan civilians. relatives of the victims say they are far from satisfied with the sentence. the south african government saying former president nelson mandela's health has become unstable at times. the 95-year-old antiapartheid leader was admitted to a hospital in june because of a recurring lung infection. >>> and a memorial service held for the mother and brother of hannah anderson today, police saying family friend james dimaggio killed the pair and kidnapped hannah triggeri
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dr. martin luther king's. president obama making reviving the middle class his theme not just for today. he will keep it for the tough political fight ahead over the budget. live in washington. i . >>> fewer cops, more counselors. a report sponsored in part by the aclu finds black students in oakland are much more likely to be arrested than their peers. as a result it is recommending the oakland unified school district reduce police officers to patrol in and around schools and hire more school counselors. >> i believe it will not make our schools safer because many black youths in oakland are coming into contact because of stereotypes. >> disagrees when it comes to bhie black youths are arrested more frequently and what more oakland unified can do about the problem. >>> now to a developing story. president obama announced today the u.s. has concluded that the syrian government carried out the chemical weapons attack last week that killed hundreds. u.n. inspectors are in syria to investigate the alleged attack.
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dr. martin luther king jr.'s legacy, then and now, the highlights of today's big event, remembering the march on washington. you're not made of money, so don't overpay for at insurance. geico, you're not made of money, see how much you could save. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. >>> welcome back. time for a quick check of the headlines. a military jury is sentencing army staff sergeant robert bills to life in prison for killing 16 afghan civilians. relatives of the victims say they are far from satisfied with the sentence. the south african government saying former president nelson mandela's health has become unstable at times. the 95-year-old antiapartheid leader was admitted to a hospital in june because of a recurring lung infection. >>> and a memorial service held for the mother and brother of hannah anderson today, police saying family friend james dimaggio killed the pair and kidnapped hannah triggeri
dr. martin luther king jr.'s legacy, then and now, the highlights of today's big event, remembering the march on washington. you're not made of money, so don't overpay for at insurance. geico, you're not made of money, see how much you could save. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. >>> welcome back. time for a quick check of the headlines. a military jury is sentencing army staff...
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dr. martin luther king jr. changed history with his i have a dream speech. he had a vision for equality and economic progress and issued a challenge to america -- to live up to its democratic ideals. how does america measure up today? i'll ask our guests, civil rights pioneer and georgia congressman john lewis, mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, and develop nor of louisiana, bobby jindal. also, we'll explore the overall state of american dream -- civil rightses, the struggle of the middle classes, issues at the heart of our political debate. our roundtable weighs in. host of msnbc's "politics
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dr. martin luther king. he opened by singing an old spiritual here on the stage.n old southern minister himself. let's listen in. >> -- taken down to reedsville penitentiary in the middle of the night and thought it was going to be his last night on earth. he went through the battles and came out victorious. but we knew that the fight was just beginning. and we knew that we had a long, long way to go. and thispove [ dog growls, barks ] bring your dog to work day. not our best idea. [ barking ] george! stop it! stop. oh. it was a nice thought. [ male announcer ] some business decisions are better than others. the best decision is switching to verizon. you're good to go. that was fast! thank you. [ male announcer ] choose verizon fios and get 100% fiber optic fast internet and business class phone both with 99.9% network reliability on an unparalleled fiber network. you'll get consistently fast speeds and unlimited internet usage that's never capped. all for just $99.99 a month with a two year price guarantee. plus get an additional line included. hurry and call 1.8
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dr. martin luther king jr. delivered words that made history. >> because i have a dream. >> reporter: and together, these americans, 250,000 strong, forced action. >> a year later, of course, congress passed in 1964 the civil rights right. >> reporter: d.c. delegate eleanor holmes norton was a law student in her 20s at the time, a nonviolent activist and one of the march's few female organizers. >> this was a march in the spirit of non-violence in every sense of the word. it was full of joy and exaltation. finally this was happening. >> reporter: david blaha was among a quarter of the marchers who were white. today he came back with his family including his granddaughter, who is 11 years old, the same age he was on that historic day. what is that like for you as a grandfather? >> well, i'm -- it's very emotional. because i'm thinking when she's my age, she'll have her grandchildren at the 100th. >> while the country has made progress, these marchers say there is more work to do in the wake of trayvon martin, th
dr. martin luther king jr. delivered words that made history. >> because i have a dream. >> reporter: and together, these americans, 250,000 strong, forced action. >> a year later, of course, congress passed in 1964 the civil rights right. >> reporter: d.c. delegate eleanor holmes norton was a law student in her 20s at the time, a nonviolent activist and one of the march's few female organizers. >> this was a march in the spirit of non-violence in every sense of...
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dr. martin luther king jr. >>> a day of celebration and tonight a call to action. good evening. m doreen gentzler. >> i'm jim vance. 50 years after dr. martin luther king jr. told us his dream for america, we are reminded of how far we have come and how far we still have to go. just as 50 years ago today started with a march. thousands of people walking, some hand in hand, demanding jobs and justice. >> on the steps of the lincoln memorial where dr. king gave his most famous speech, we heard from congressman john lewis, the last surviving speaker from the 1963 event. members of the king family and former presidents bill clinton and jimmy carter also addressed the crowd. >> bells rang across this country at 3:00 this afternoon. 50 years after dr. king called upon america to let freedom ring. president obama honored those who marched for all that we have today but he also said the march isn't over. >> the universe may bend toward justice but it doesn't bend on its own. to secure the gains this country has made requires constant vigilance not complacency. whether by challenging thos
dr. martin luther king jr. >>> a day of celebration and tonight a call to action. good evening. m doreen gentzler. >> i'm jim vance. 50 years after dr. martin luther king jr. told us his dream for america, we are reminded of how far we have come and how far we still have to go. just as 50 years ago today started with a march. thousands of people walking, some hand in hand, demanding jobs and justice. >> on the steps of the lincoln memorial where dr. king gave his most...
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dr. martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech from those same steps. danielle nottingham. >> reporter: members of the king family and three u.s. presidents helped ring a bell marking the hour dr. martin luther king, jr. delivered his landmark speech. >> i have a dream today! >> reporter: president obama stood in the same spot where dr. king addressed a crowd of 250,000 in 1963. >> because they marched city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed and, yes, eventually the white house changed. >> reporter: those here 50 years ago echoed calls to keep king's dream alive. >> we must never, ever give up. we must never, ever give in. we must keep the faith and keep our eyes on the prize. >> reporter: tens of thousands joined together in the rain for speeches, music and dance on the national mall. many weren't alive when king gave voice to the struggle for racial equality and others are civil rights veterans. this person helped organize the lunch counter sit-ins in mississippi. >> i had my arm in dr. king's and that was special. >>
dr. martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech from those same steps. danielle nottingham. >> reporter: members of the king family and three u.s. presidents helped ring a bell marking the hour dr. martin luther king, jr. delivered his landmark speech. >> i have a dream today! >> reporter: president obama stood in the same spot where dr. king addressed a crowd of 250,000 in 1963. >> because they marched city councils changed and state legislatures changed and...
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dr. martin luther king. >> something you may not have known about dr.e a dream" speech revealed 50 years after it was delivered. >>> in the next half hour, how kate, the duchess of cambridge, is trying to be a normal, everyday mom. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world n ♪ we shall overcome someday >>> the year was 1963. dr. martin luther king jr. had distinguished himself as a towering force in the civil rights movement. >> pressure was on to deliver a transformative speech. he had to try something new, but the words "i have a dream" were practically an afterthought. abc's diane sawyer has the story. ♪ freedom >> reporter: at the feet of abraham lincoln they sang and they waited. offstage, the 34-year-old reverend martin luther king seemed a little tired as he told abc news he hoped to reach the hearts of good people of all races everywhere. >> now that conscience allows and is a result of this discipline, dignified and determined protest and demand for freedom now. >> reporter: but at first when king walked to the podium he seemed re
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dr. martin luther king jr.elivered words that made history. >> because i have a dream. >> reporter: and together, these americans, 250,000 strong, forced action. >> a year later, of course, congress passed in 1964 the civil rights right. >> reporter: d.c. delegate eleanor norton was a nonviolent activist and one of the march's few female organizers. >> this was a march in the spirit of non-violence in every sense of the word. it was full of joy and ex-ali exaltation. >> reporter: david blaha was among a quarter of the marchers who were white. today he came back with his family including his granddaughter, who is 11 years old, the same age he was on that historic day. what is that like for you as a grandfather? >> well, i'm -- it's very emotional. because i'm thinking when she's my age, she'll have her grandchildren at the 100th. >> while the country has made progress these marchers say there is more work to do in the wake of trayvon martin, the supreme court's decision to scale back the voting rights act and wi
dr. martin luther king jr.elivered words that made history. >> because i have a dream. >> reporter: and together, these americans, 250,000 strong, forced action. >> a year later, of course, congress passed in 1964 the civil rights right. >> reporter: d.c. delegate eleanor norton was a nonviolent activist and one of the march's few female organizers. >> this was a march in the spirit of non-violence in every sense of the word. it was full of joy and ex-ali...
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dr. martin luther king jr.'s dream alive. >> i am joined by one of the courageous young men standing up for his education, ajean johnson. he is a chicago public schools student is and speaker at today's march with his mother, shonice reynolds and randi weingarten. congratulations. 50 years ago, john lewis was 23 years old, the congressman, he was the youngest person ever to speak at the rally and now you have that dubious distinction. and you had a lot to say. ajean, congratulations. what was it like standing up there on the mall the in front of all of these folks? >> i felt pretty proud of myself, just to know that i have changed the world and i have made a big difference in my life. >> well, it has made a big difference. where do you get the guts at a young age to speak up, at the age of 9 years old, getting up there and telling it lying it is? >> well, i think i get it from my parents and my great grandfather. he was at this march when dr. martin luther king spoke. i feel really proud to know that my grandfat
dr. martin luther king jr.'s dream alive. >> i am joined by one of the courageous young men standing up for his education, ajean johnson. he is a chicago public schools student is and speaker at today's march with his mother, shonice reynolds and randi weingarten. congratulations. 50 years ago, john lewis was 23 years old, the congressman, he was the youngest person ever to speak at the rally and now you have that dubious distinction. and you had a lot to say. ajean, congratulations. what...
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dr. martin luther king jr. put the finishing touches on his famous i have a dream speech. is where i sat down with king's daughter,ber meese, to discuss her reflections of her father's legacy. >> one of the things that may father was really trying to say to us, not just 50 years ago, but 50 years agoer, 49, 48, 47, all the way, 45, when he was assassinated. he was really speaking to us about humanity and understanding our interconnectiveness and interrelated must. that's what he talked about sitting down at a table of brotherhood and, in other words, us understanding that we were one huge human family. that's why he talked about and not judging the color of his skin but the character. >> reporter: what can you do in order to spur that kind of thinking, again to keep -- have people refocus on the moral clarity and courageous leadership and the unselfish service that your pear championed? >> the thing about what happened in connecticut, i mean, that should have jolted us like nothing else. 6-year-olds losing their life so senselessly, thinking about chicago, as we talked abo
dr. martin luther king jr. put the finishing touches on his famous i have a dream speech. is where i sat down with king's daughter,ber meese, to discuss her reflections of her father's legacy. >> one of the things that may father was really trying to say to us, not just 50 years ago, but 50 years agoer, 49, 48, 47, all the way, 45, when he was assassinated. he was really speaking to us about humanity and understanding our interconnectiveness and interrelated must. that's what he talked...
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dr. martin luther king jr. delivered the historic speech. organizers expect thousands to turnout to show that dr. king's dream still lives on. a day will begin with prayer at the shiloh baptist church. >> we were behind where dr. king's shoulder is, we were close enough to be able to hear all the speeches. >> lynn was just 16 when she attended the 1963 march on washington, dc, and hopes today's speeches inspire younger generations to keep fighting for justice. >> what is disturbing is to see that even with the black president we still have a long way to go. >> congressman john lewis a young student agoer and a line still resonates. >> "let freedom ring." people across america if their hearts believe freedom should ring for everyone. >> this afternoon, bells from church towers this washington to government buildings an the world will ring in honor of the famous phrase "let freedom read." >> thank you very much. stay with abc7 news and we have continuing cork on the march on washington the 50th anniversary when president obama speaks from the s
dr. martin luther king jr. delivered the historic speech. organizers expect thousands to turnout to show that dr. king's dream still lives on. a day will begin with prayer at the shiloh baptist church. >> we were behind where dr. king's shoulder is, we were close enough to be able to hear all the speeches. >> lynn was just 16 when she attended the 1963 march on washington, dc, and hopes today's speeches inspire younger generations to keep fighting for justice. >> what is...
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fox news. >> and martin luther king junior elementary school, children recited the words of dr. king's speech. >> i have a dream little black boys and little black girls will be available to join hands with little while boys and little white girls. >> the school principal says the goals remain the same a half century later. >> the legacy of social justice, the legacy is treating people fairly. >> the principal says those goals are why it's so important to teach them about martin luther king's life and words. >> i have a dream that one day, this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed. >> now trending at ktvu.com, historic video clips from dr. martin luther king's speech. look under hot topics. >>> the federal government released a claim that it failed, claiming two protests including antisemetism speech. the u.s. department of investigation concluded the protests are constitutionally protected teach. the student's lawyer is considering an appeal. >>> a military jury sentenced major nidal has an to death. -- hasan to death. he will now know transferred to the p
fox news. >> and martin luther king junior elementary school, children recited the words of dr. king's speech. >> i have a dream little black boys and little black girls will be available to join hands with little while boys and little white girls. >> the school principal says the goals remain the same a half century later. >> the legacy of social justice, the legacy is treating people fairly. >> the principal says those goals are why it's so important to teach...
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dr. martin luther king jr. his famous i have a dream speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial, today thousands rallied in washington paying tribute to historic anniversary. today's march is not just about martin luther king jr. it's about remembering and paying tribute to an unforgettable moment in time when the civil rights movement was the national conversation. cnn's chris lawrence has extraordinary moments from today's march on washington. >> reporter: for thousands of people from all over the world each with their own story to tell and reason for coming here, it's hard to sum it all up, so here's a look at some of the sights and sounds from today's event at the national mall. >> keep dreaming of the constitutional right to vote, stop the madness in texas, keep dreaming. keep dreaming about the war in poverty. keep dreaming. to go from stop and frisk to stop and employ. stop and educate. stop and house. stop and choose schools over jails. keep dreaming. >> as we gather today, 50 years later, their march
dr. martin luther king jr. his famous i have a dream speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial, today thousands rallied in washington paying tribute to historic anniversary. today's march is not just about martin luther king jr. it's about remembering and paying tribute to an unforgettable moment in time when the civil rights movement was the national conversation. cnn's chris lawrence has extraordinary moments from today's march on washington. >> reporter: for thousands of people from...
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dr. king. dr. peterson, three days before the march, martin luther king appeared on "meet the press" with fellow organizerho headed the naacp at the time. and the moderator asked wilkins about the possibility of riots at the march. listen to this. >> mr. wilkins, there are a great many people as i'm sure you know that believe it would be impossible to bring more than a hundred thousand militant negroeinto washington without rioting. >> i don't think there will be rioting. i don't think people just assembling is cause for apprehension about a riot. city of washington has accommodated much larger crowds and nobody has talked up in advance the possibility of violence. >> i mean, this was the real talking point on the right back then. doesn't it expose why the march was needed in the first place, james? >> it does. and again, it speaks to the history i was talking about in my earlier comment. i'm reminded as we approach the march and all the work he did in making the phone calls and going door to do for, setting up the stage and lineup. what's interesting here, people maybe don't understand this as much is th
dr. king. dr. peterson, three days before the march, martin luther king appeared on "meet the press" with fellow organizerho headed the naacp at the time. and the moderator asked wilkins about the possibility of riots at the march. listen to this. >> mr. wilkins, there are a great many people as i'm sure you know that believe it would be impossible to bring more than a hundred thousand militant negroeinto washington without rioting. >> i don't think there will be rioting....
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dr. martin luther king, jr. spoke at the lincoln memorial, president obama and other dignitaries will stand on the same steps to commemorate the march on washington, the same steps where dr. king delivered his "i have a dream" speech to a quarter of a million people and thousands are expected to gather there today. we will have much more on today's events throughout our time on the air. >> top story now. a fox news alert. preparations for a strike on syria. right now u.s.-led air or missile strikes, they're looking all but certainty point. the timing is still unclear but the obama administration is working out we're told all the details. the u.n. security council, set for a showdown. and britain is saying it will put forward a resolution seeking authorization for military action. russia calling the move premature. and american ally israel is bracing for possible retaliation. it is already been threatened. all of this happening as u.n. chemical weapons inspectors in damascus are saying they need at least four more
dr. martin luther king, jr. spoke at the lincoln memorial, president obama and other dignitaries will stand on the same steps to commemorate the march on washington, the same steps where dr. king delivered his "i have a dream" speech to a quarter of a million people and thousands are expected to gather there today. we will have much more on today's events throughout our time on the air. >> top story now. a fox news alert. preparations for a strike on syria. right now u.s.-led...
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dr. martin luther king jr. delivered his i have a dream speech. you would hear from the reverend holder, then, eric reverend al sharpton, among others as a picture butte to the events of the day -- as they pay tribute to the events of the day. >> for those of us from the south, 50 years ago we received our marching orders when dr. martin luther king jr. quote it the prophet isaiah, i have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted and every hill should be made low and the crooked places will be made straight and the glory of the lord should be revealed and all flesh. and this is the faith that we go back to the south with and those are our marching orders and this is the faith that we go back to the south with. yes, the south. where some are still trying to fight the civil war. where we areh witnessing this vicious attack on voters, voting rights, and the blatant voting suppression i .ne particular political party yes, the south where young teenage african-american boys cannot walk the streets of his fa
dr. martin luther king jr. delivered his i have a dream speech. you would hear from the reverend holder, then, eric reverend al sharpton, among others as a picture butte to the events of the day -- as they pay tribute to the events of the day. >> for those of us from the south, 50 years ago we received our marching orders when dr. martin luther king jr. quote it the prophet isaiah, i have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted and every hill should be made low and the crooked...
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dr. martin the talking. 50 years ago, -- today dr. martin luther king dr. martin luther king dr. august 28th, 1963 dr. martin luther king had a dream. 50 years later, michael yaki is joining us and you are also a member of several rights. this new poll from the washinwashington street journal saying that 54 percent there ithis is a country that people are judged on their character based on their color. and we should add that those percentages have declined since barack obama took office. what do think of the country now? >> there is a lot of hope. however, after the campaign we had people that were emotional and people were chanting racial epithats.. which was not appropriate. however, the tone has changed. you can see like issues for voting, they are really targeting and focusing on the progress made. >> we can see that this file footage is 50 years ago. there were people of all colors that filled the national mall. yet, the affirmative action do you think that the tone has changed because we have an african-american president? >> there is a bit of a division between rich and poo
dr. martin the talking. 50 years ago, -- today dr. martin luther king dr. martin luther king dr. august 28th, 1963 dr. martin luther king had a dream. 50 years later, michael yaki is joining us and you are also a member of several rights. this new poll from the washinwashington street journal saying that 54 percent there ithis is a country that people are judged on their character based on their color. and we should add that those percentages have declined since barack obama took office. what...
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dr. martin luther king spoke 50 years ago. >> do americans feel the division martin luther king laid out has been real honest? >> i talked to amanda earlier today who said dr. martin luther king would have never, ever imagined speaking of an african- american president because he would've never thought it would come true within 50 years, yet here we are. on the other side, many feel the dream is still unfulfilled and parts. current things contribute to that, for example, a young african-american teenager got shot in 2012 in florida. the verdict this year was that he was not -- that he was shot in different -- in self-defense and many people in america feel it would have been different if it was a white teenager. as the supreme court overturned a very important piece of legislation -- the voting rights act which helped african- americans to vote area does, that is why many say here that the dream has come a long way but there are still a long way to go. >> max, thank you very much. >> when martin luther king gave that spake -- that speech 50 years ago, many like people -- a shot at the whi
dr. martin luther king spoke 50 years ago. >> do americans feel the division martin luther king laid out has been real honest? >> i talked to amanda earlier today who said dr. martin luther king would have never, ever imagined speaking of an african- american president because he would've never thought it would come true within 50 years, yet here we are. on the other side, many feel the dream is still unfulfilled and parts. current things contribute to that, for example, a young...
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dr. martin luther king told hundreds of thousands he had a dream. the first black president will remember king's live and legacy standing in almost the very same spot at the lincoln memorial as we look at that live right now. president obama will be joined by former presidents clinton and carter and celebrity rights and leaders as well. 50 years after one of the greatest speeches in political history, the president is expected to touch on the very same themes of justice and equality and opportunity. he will praise how far we have come but acknowledge how far we have left to go. perhaps he'll take a page from dr. king's book and transform words we have heard so many times into something unforgettable. "my country 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee i sing. land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrim's pride, from every mountainside, let freedom ring." >> let freedom ring. the theme for today's event as the president prepares for this speech, he'll also be juggling everything else that is going on around the world. topping that list is sy
dr. martin luther king told hundreds of thousands he had a dream. the first black president will remember king's live and legacy standing in almost the very same spot at the lincoln memorial as we look at that live right now. president obama will be joined by former presidents clinton and carter and celebrity rights and leaders as well. 50 years after one of the greatest speeches in political history, the president is expected to touch on the very same themes of justice and equality and...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. ng you live to the lincoln memorial, 50 years after the march on washington and dr. martin luther king, jr.'s, i have dream speech. and president obama will stand on those same steps. it brought change at a time protesters were fighting for equal treatment under the law. live at the lincoln memorial with a look at today's events. hello, doug. >> reporter: hi, shannon, the crowd is beginning to build despite the rain and uncomfortable humidity today. building in perhaps in preparation for president obama's remarks at 2:45. he is the absolute personification of the struggle that began in 1963 and ended with his presidency. it is difficult to overstate the importance of this presidency to so many in this crowd. we spoke to a guy 84 years old a park ranger here in 1963 to watch the march and so many other people like the mother and daughter you're about to meet right here finds this to be a tremendously emotional experience. listen up. >> it's so important to share this day with my daughte
dr. martin luther king, jr. ng you live to the lincoln memorial, 50 years after the march on washington and dr. martin luther king, jr.'s, i have dream speech. and president obama will stand on those same steps. it brought change at a time protesters were fighting for equal treatment under the law. live at the lincoln memorial with a look at today's events. hello, doug. >> reporter: hi, shannon, the crowd is beginning to build despite the rain and uncomfortable humidity today. building in...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. and other leaders that would become icons.t saturday's rally to kick off the 50th anniversary, johnson wears the pin she got at the first march in 1963. >> it was just a warm feeling then and it's a warm feeling noup. -- now. and i'm pleased to come and commemorate dr. martin luther king. >> thousands gathered for a celebration of freedom in washington, d.c. passionate speakers paid tribute to those who fought for racial quality and those who continue to fight for various issues. > he says there has been a lot of progress in the passing time and change moving forward is everyone's responsibility. >> all of us, it doesn't matter whether we're black or white, latino or native american. it doesn't matter whether we are straight or gay, we are one people, we are one family, we are one house. we all live in the same house. >> a march and anthem reminiscent of the scene five decades ago. a memory cher risched to this day. >> this day made everything we went through. it's a blessing. president obama and form irpresident clinton and c
dr. martin luther king, jr. and other leaders that would become icons.t saturday's rally to kick off the 50th anniversary, johnson wears the pin she got at the first march in 1963. >> it was just a warm feeling then and it's a warm feeling noup. -- now. and i'm pleased to come and commemorate dr. martin luther king. >> thousands gathered for a celebration of freedom in washington, d.c. passionate speakers paid tribute to those who fought for racial quality and those who continue to...
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dr. martin luther king jr. delivered his iconic "i have a dream" speech. today, president obama plans to honor the man and his legacy. nbc's tracie potts is on the national mall. any early arrivers you've seen this yet. >> reporter: richard, good morning. on the national mall to show you where everything is happening today, president obama delivering a speech on the same steps of the lincoln memorial where dr. king delivered his "i have a dream" speech. thousands moving to the memorial for that and on the tom joyner radio program the president talked about what he is go to say "when it comes to the economy, when it comes to inequality, whether it comes to wealth when, it comes to, you know, the challenges that inner cities experience, he would say that we have not made as much progress as the civil and social progress that we've made and that it's not enough just to have a black president". >> reporter: and take a look at this. the bell from the 16th street baptist church in birmingham has been brought in to be part of the program. it's the bell that rung
dr. martin luther king jr. delivered his iconic "i have a dream" speech. today, president obama plans to honor the man and his legacy. nbc's tracie potts is on the national mall. any early arrivers you've seen this yet. >> reporter: richard, good morning. on the national mall to show you where everything is happening today, president obama delivering a speech on the same steps of the lincoln memorial where dr. king delivered his "i have a dream" speech. thousands...
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dr. martin luther king jr. re back today, retraitsing the steps taken by a quarter million americans seeking equality and jobs. it's also today where the first african-american president, arguably the personification of dr. king's dream addressed the crowd in the shadow of greatness. dr. king's speech was incredibly just under 17 minutes long. 1651 words, he was only 34 years old. a speech delivered in a different age at the time carried by just a few networks without the power of the internet or twitter or facebook to help spread that message. it is a speech that the king family closely protects, making sure to preserve the legacy of an iconic leader. now, 50 years later, on this historic anniversary as we remember that pivotal moment msnbc has the opportunity to share those remarks in their entirety. >> i am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation. >> five score years ago, a great american, in whose symbolic shadow we s
dr. martin luther king jr. re back today, retraitsing the steps taken by a quarter million americans seeking equality and jobs. it's also today where the first african-american president, arguably the personification of dr. king's dream addressed the crowd in the shadow of greatness. dr. king's speech was incredibly just under 17 minutes long. 1651 words, he was only 34 years old. a speech delivered in a different age at the time carried by just a few networks without the power of the internet...
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. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ where 50 years ago today, dr martin luther kinges iconic " i have a dream spe. arations are und >>> taking you live to the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c. where 50 years ago today, dr. martin luther king delivered his speech. preparations are now under way for today's march on washington. president obama will be attending the ceremony. he will be joined by former presidents jimmy carter and bill clinton. obama considers the historic event of 1963 to be a seminal event. he says the anniversary is a time to reflect on how far the country has come and how far it still has to go. a bay area man was there 50 years ago to witness history in the making. >> i knew that this man was going to do something magnificent and that's what he did. >> later this morning, cecil williams tells kpix 5 what it was like to be there and how the speech inspired him to make a difference. >>> well, it's 5:14. let's kick it over to liz and find out what's going on in trafficland. >> not much. it's pretty quiet. we like to hear that because tomorrow could
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believe to show a violent system. >> just like martin luther king espoused but that's where the differences end. >> yes, right now we live in an age where dr. martin luther king led from the pulpit. so today i think a lot of our young people what's captured their imagination is music and fashion. and so it's taking that message, and bringing it and democratizing it. we're ready, we're trained, we're disciplined. we have them as a compass. there is room for everybody in the movement but deciding what our futures look like, the biggest challenge is allowing for the forum and young people being at the table. we're tired of being at the back of the bus. >> joining us now is bill fletcher with the american federation of government employees. and myaraki moore. and mark moreal, current president of the national urban league and former mayor of new orleans. start with you. what's the state of the civil rights movement today? >> i think we're not where we were. separate from the white kids down low, drinking from separate fountains, not being able to go into the stores. we're not there but we're not where we ought to be. we have huge disparities i
believe to show a violent system. >> just like martin luther king espoused but that's where the differences end. >> yes, right now we live in an age where dr. martin luther king led from the pulpit. so today i think a lot of our young people what's captured their imagination is music and fashion. and so it's taking that message, and bringing it and democratizing it. we're ready, we're trained, we're disciplined. we have them as a compass. there is room for everybody in the movement...
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this is a press release announcing a speech by martin luther king at the university of virginia in 1963. drrtin luther king jr. urges moderate white southerners to speak out. if the moderates of the white south fail to act now, history will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people. the voice of the white moderates are stilled, because they fear social, political, and economic reprisals. the negro community in the south yearns from brotherhood and respect from his white fellow southerners. this hour, says king, represents a great opportunity for the white moderate, if he will only speak the truth, obey the law, and suffer, if necessary, for what he knows is right. this is from march 1963. this was five months before the march on washington. five months before the "i have a dream" speech. voice of the white moderate needed. professor wesley harris was the student at the time who brought dr. martin luther king to the university of virginia to give that speech in march
this is a press release announcing a speech by martin luther king at the university of virginia in 1963. drrtin luther king jr. urges moderate white southerners to speak out. if the moderates of the white south fail to act now, history will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people. the voice of the white moderates are stilled, because they fear social, political, and...
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dr. martin luther king jr. was born in 1929 in atlanta, georgia. he became a leader who dedicated his whole life to fighting racial discrimination. he delivered his "i have a dream" speech at the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c., on august 28th, 1963. >> i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> his historic speech electrified millions of americans who were fighting for civil rights. he received the nobel peace prize the following year for his tireless work, but during a visit to tennessee in 1968 he was shot and killed. he was just 39 years old. on saturday, thousands gathered in washington to commemorate his historic speech. >>> the vision laid out by dr. king has been remembered and celebrated around the world. in tokyo, a concert was held to honor his dream. ezra brown is a saxophone player from the state of mississippi. he arrived in tokyo on august 28th to commemorate the historic day. th
dr. martin luther king jr. was born in 1929 in atlanta, georgia. he became a leader who dedicated his whole life to fighting racial discrimination. he delivered his "i have a dream" speech at the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c., on august 28th, 1963. >> i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> his historic speech...
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dr. martin luther king's dream and life is still making an impact. eople around the world. on the campus of moorehouse college in atlanta, students are reminded of dr. martin luther king, junior's legacy. he completed his undergraduate degree at morehouse. students there are findful of his belief that education is a vital tool to escape poverty. former president of morehouse, dr. robert franklin, talked to me about the impact of king's dream on the school's campus and the nation. >> we hope that every man of morehouse who graduates and becomes a morehouse man will take with him those virtues that we seek to instill commitment, to academic excellence, ethical leadership. >> you're talking about how american men can pursue the american dream, accomplish the american dream, and then live beyond that dream by serving their community. >> absolutely. service is the price we pay for the space we occupy on this earth. i think that's the foundation for rebuilding and renewing families, houses of worship, schools, and other organizations that will change the fu
dr. martin luther king's dream and life is still making an impact. eople around the world. on the campus of moorehouse college in atlanta, students are reminded of dr. martin luther king, junior's legacy. he completed his undergraduate degree at morehouse. students there are findful of his belief that education is a vital tool to escape poverty. former president of morehouse, dr. robert franklin, talked to me about the impact of king's dream on the school's campus and the nation. >> we...
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dr. martin luther king jr. walked in and he said i just left your hometown, and i'll never forget, he said your parents wanted me to check on you to make sure you guys were okay. are you guys okay? and sat down and talked with us for 20, 30 minutes. he wanted to know what our dreams and thoughts were, what did we want to do, what we wanted to be. >>> coming up, worrying about the worst. >> they put the national guard on standby. they had a draft drawn up declaring marshal law. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. >>> freedom now movement, hear me, we are requesting all citizens to move into washington to go by plane, by car, bus, any way that you can get there. walk if necessary. please join. go to washington. >> while we have a feel for 100,000, and i think we'll have that many and go over that figure. >> bayard rustin
dr. martin luther king jr. walked in and he said i just left your hometown, and i'll never forget, he said your parents wanted me to check on you to make sure you guys were okay. are you guys okay? and sat down and talked with us for 20, 30 minutes. he wanted to know what our dreams and thoughts were, what did we want to do, what we wanted to be. >>> coming up, worrying about the worst. >> they put the national guard on standby. they had a draft drawn up declaring marshal law....