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dr. martin luther king jr.the nobel peace prize, young folks in chicago are learning about the change he helped bring about. that's next. ,, customers. his bold plan toe sure his doors stay open. nt weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special >> pelley: 50 years ago today, dr. martin luther king jr. was awarded the nobel peace prize for leading the nonviolent struggle for civil rights for african americans. he did not live to see all the changes that the movement would bring, but dean reynolds found some in chicago. >> i accept the nobel prize for peace. >> reporter: on that day back in 1964, martin luther king had a question. >> therefore, i must ask why this prize is awarded to a movement which is beleaguered and committed to unrelenting struggle. >> reporter: king knew the struggle he had been waging in the south was far from over, but it was only when he came north to chicago two years later that he saw the full challenge ahead. >> i have never seen, even i
dr. martin luther king jr.the nobel peace prize, young folks in chicago are learning about the change he helped bring about. that's next. ,, customers. his bold plan toe sure his doors stay open. nt weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special >> pelley: 50 years ago today, dr. martin luther king jr. was awarded the nobel peace prize for leading the nonviolent struggle for civil rights for african americans. he did not live to see all the...
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dr. martin luther king jr.the nobel peace prize, young folks in chicago are learning about the change he helped bring about. that's next. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. it's made only from prunes, nothing else.zin prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and five essential vitamins. it's the smart choice for me. try sunsweet amazin prune juice. also available in light. goodnight. goodnight. for those kept awake by pain the night is anything but good. introducing new aleve pm. the first one with
dr. martin luther king jr.the nobel peace prize, young folks in chicago are learning about the change he helped bring about. that's next. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up...
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martin luther king jr. in the same sentence is a diser is ves to the memory of dr. ng who believed in nonviolence and had a legitimate reason for marching against the oppression that was happening at the time. we've got essentially a group of people who are essentially making a situation here that -- are there situations where cops are shooting innocent people, sure. but to rise it to the level that it is where we've got these marches and the thing that just happened earlier today is patently ridiculous. if we want to deal with this, we need to deal with the topic honestly. let's talk to the cops and understand their particular situation. i talked -- my wife talked earlier to one of the police chiefs here and one of the things that he reminded us when they take off their uniform they become citizens as well subject to the same laws that we are. all of the things going on currently right here are really more of a situation where it's being politicized. the number of people that i've seen that are not even from here that have nothing to do with this, that aren't -- don
martin luther king jr. in the same sentence is a diser is ves to the memory of dr. ng who believed in nonviolence and had a legitimate reason for marching against the oppression that was happening at the time. we've got essentially a group of people who are essentially making a situation here that -- are there situations where cops are shooting innocent people, sure. but to rise it to the level that it is where we've got these marches and the thing that just happened earlier today is patently...
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dr. martin luther king jr. was awarded the peace prize. he donated the money to the civil rights movement. as dr. king was honored in oslow he was reviled by white supremecists in the south. it's weapons, widespread violence and fear. burning crosses at homes and churches and pulling people from their houses. some evenclaimed to be ghosts of conservative soldiers. college students volunteered to go to mississippi to help with voter registration. before they left for freedom summer they were given lessons on what to expect. >> they're going the pick you up on the road. they're going to try to put something on you, you're going to wind up in jail there's no doubt about it. >> reporter: the reality of the danger was brutally evident when a 21-year-old black man from mississippi, james chaney and two white jewish new yorkers. michael goodwin and michael sherwerner were picked up on the street and disappeared. >> it took 44 days before the bodies of the three were found. acting on an informants tip the fbi discovered the men's bodies buried bene
dr. martin luther king jr. was awarded the peace prize. he donated the money to the civil rights movement. as dr. king was honored in oslow he was reviled by white supremecists in the south. it's weapons, widespread violence and fear. burning crosses at homes and churches and pulling people from their houses. some evenclaimed to be ghosts of conservative soldiers. college students volunteered to go to mississippi to help with voter registration. before they left for freedom summer they were...
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dr. martin luther king jr learned he had won the nobel prize for peace. was in the hospital for exhaustion. his wife coretta called and woke him up to give him the news. this photo shows that very moment. they flew to oslow two months later. and king said they had quite the time getting him into the formal wear for the ceremony. she said dr. king made jokes about having to wear an ascot. finally he said, i vow to never wear one of these things again. he never did. just 35 years old. dr. king was at that time, the youngest person to ever win the peace prize. he gave a historic speech that's still remembered today. >> sooner or later, all the peoples of the world will have to discover a way to live together in peace. i refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starls midnight of racism and war. that the bright day break of piece and brotherhood can never become a reality. >> dr. king refused to give in to the cynicism of fear, despite the injustice he faced here at home. he kept his faith in humanity. >> i still believe that one d
dr. martin luther king jr learned he had won the nobel prize for peace. was in the hospital for exhaustion. his wife coretta called and woke him up to give him the news. this photo shows that very moment. they flew to oslow two months later. and king said they had quite the time getting him into the formal wear for the ceremony. she said dr. king made jokes about having to wear an ascot. finally he said, i vow to never wear one of these things again. he never did. just 35 years old. dr. king...
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dr. martin luther king jr. services for 14 years you would start it off with that?and i understand once every fourth friday, last friday of the month, you have mindful drumming. tell us where that is located again. >> it's at 278 west street in oakland, california. the zip code is 94608. and about ten years ago i wrote this book called mindful drumming, ancient wisdom that you must read. and what it is is that truly helps people to build communities. 25 years ago we started the center in oakland. we were offering workshops on diversity. today as we speak people are dying because we look different or somebody looks different. recent issue is when the police officer killed this young man in ferguson. >> right. >> and so i use mindful drumming for people to come together. >> anyone drums? you don't have to have a talent and rhythm? >> you don't have to have rhythm. you don't have to be a musician. >> oh, that's great. >> yes. it's amazing. we have more women come to do this than men. and sometimes they drive very fast to come. >> tell us about the beyond fear, the book
dr. martin luther king jr. services for 14 years you would start it off with that?and i understand once every fourth friday, last friday of the month, you have mindful drumming. tell us where that is located again. >> it's at 278 west street in oakland, california. the zip code is 94608. and about ten years ago i wrote this book called mindful drumming, ancient wisdom that you must read. and what it is is that truly helps people to build communities. 25 years ago we started the center in...
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dr. martin luther king jr. fifth book is a biography titled "respect: the life of aretha franklin," which earned rave reviews from the prestigious kirkus review. one of many rave reviews for all the work he's done, calling it, and i quote, "an honest and genuinely respectful portrait of a true diva by a writer who feel the power of her art." i'm tired just reading all the stuff that david ritz has been writing. i'm honored to have you on this program. >> it is my pleasure. >> you are my dear friend. i'm happy to have you here. >> i'm happy to be here. >> yawn than, can you see the stack -- these are just the books that david has out this year. makes you feel lazy and like a slacker to all that stuff out just this year alone. i top talk about the books out this year and the life of david ritz which itself could be a book. i've asked david many times why he hasn't written about his own life. it's fascinating. i want to start our conversation with what might be for you an unlikely place. >> all right. >> i'll take
dr. martin luther king jr. fifth book is a biography titled "respect: the life of aretha franklin," which earned rave reviews from the prestigious kirkus review. one of many rave reviews for all the work he's done, calling it, and i quote, "an honest and genuinely respectful portrait of a true diva by a writer who feel the power of her art." i'm tired just reading all the stuff that david ritz has been writing. i'm honored to have you on this program. >> it is my...
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dr. martin luther king used. first of all, i want to strongly identify with the nonviolent movement. king said this, that within the nonviolence movement for social change, he said that if we are going to really make the necessary change, we are going to have to educate, we will have to legislate, and when necessary, we will have to agitate. i think that each of those methods for social change, each has worked. it is through a process of education that those who dare to think that they are superior to others have some chance of getting rid of that obscene idea. education can do that. but without legislation, we would not have made the progress we have made in our country. and so, when the laws that we have managed to have have been challenged and changed, it is at a great cost to the freedom of all of us. and yes, i do believe that nonviolent agitation, stirring it up, raising the one's voice, speaking out in the interest of social justice. i do believe that that has moved my nation forward. >> you alluded to this and i will be careful how i ask this. you said that people at your age
dr. martin luther king used. first of all, i want to strongly identify with the nonviolent movement. king said this, that within the nonviolence movement for social change, he said that if we are going to really make the necessary change, we are going to have to educate, we will have to legislate, and when necessary, we will have to agitate. i think that each of those methods for social change, each has worked. it is through a process of education that those who dare to think that they are...
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dr. martin luther king wasn't a dentist. >> i just got it. i love it. i just got that. >> i didn't know that joke had a period. >> my point and i will make the point short before i move on. how do we know this education is any worse than what is being offered at most schools. whether it is the gender or identity courses, the stuff that is being -- the stuff that students are paying for is garbage. >> that's true. but in this case they were making up classes that didn't exist. >> you still have to take real classes to get out of school. you can take all of the phony classes you want, but it does president add up to a science. >> i want to move on. this really gets my goat, seriously. a story of getting goats. they blubber over rubber. some wine knee students dwash dash whiney students are demanding free condoms on campus. the group that stands for sex and gender equity safety says the contraception policies are inhumane and unhealthy. one senior points out the u.n has called birth control a human right and asserts, quote, the desire to go to an instituti
dr. martin luther king wasn't a dentist. >> i just got it. i love it. i just got that. >> i didn't know that joke had a period. >> my point and i will make the point short before i move on. how do we know this education is any worse than what is being offered at most schools. whether it is the gender or identity courses, the stuff that is being -- the stuff that students are paying for is garbage. >> that's true. but in this case they were making up classes that didn't...
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dr. martin luther king junior were here he would say let's be serious. it's a time to educate the population. educate the african-american community. not tell the voters to stay home. that's kind of voter suppression, but to educate and -- there's a commonality of error not to help the african-american community, but not just the african-american community, but the little soccer mom at home. the single mother. we're already worried about isis and ferguson. we come back now with ebola. (?) it's too much stress for a family. the middle class family is struggling o to pay school loans and the mortgage and you come back with ebola. when is the comedy of error going to end. neil: senators say we can certainly do better with the african-american voter. what is it they're not saying or doing? >> during the last seven years the african-american unemployment rate is 35 percent. that's a shame and a disgrace. neil: why do they vote for democrats. >> people don't understand that voting for the color of someone's skin does not repair the problem. we've got to plan a
dr. martin luther king junior were here he would say let's be serious. it's a time to educate the population. educate the african-american community. not tell the voters to stay home. that's kind of voter suppression, but to educate and -- there's a commonality of error not to help the african-american community, but not just the african-american community, but the little soccer mom at home. the single mother. we're already worried about isis and ferguson. we come back now with ebola. (?) it's...
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dr. martin luther king, jr.ity center near his home on chicago's south side. >> he's making his decision on his vote. wait until you see this. an impromptu conversation started. a young man make as comment to the president and he just happens to be next to that man's girlfriend. take a look. scott pelley has more. >> reporter: voting is not only a civic duty, it can be fun, a chance to socialize with your neighbors. watch as mike jones takes that chance with one of his neighbors during early voting in chicago. yes, that was mike jones telling the president of the united states to keep his hands off his girlfriend. >> i'm sorry, please excuse him [ inaudible ] >> reporter: he was nice about it but the president couldn't resist a parting shot. >> reporter: just a little constituent service from the president of the united states. >> wow. >> he is smooth. >> but he never took his eyes off the screen. like an snl script. >>> time to answer the question of the morning. there are about 38,000 towns in the u.s. that do
dr. martin luther king, jr.ity center near his home on chicago's south side. >> he's making his decision on his vote. wait until you see this. an impromptu conversation started. a young man make as comment to the president and he just happens to be next to that man's girlfriend. take a look. scott pelley has more. >> reporter: voting is not only a civic duty, it can be fun, a chance to socialize with your neighbors. watch as mike jones takes that chance with one of his neighbors...
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dr. martin luther king jr. rested during a protest at department stores in downtown atlanta, georgia. dr. king was among several activists taken into custody while trying to integrate lunch counters at the stores. most of those arrested were released on wabond, but the jud citing a previous charge of driving without a proper permit sentenced king to four months hard labor to start immediately. the sentence sparked terror in the hearts of king supporters who feared he would be killed while in custody. and with no time to lose, they reached out to the presidential campaign of john f. kennedy. after a careful bit of maneuv maneuveri maneuvering, kennedy called dr. king's wife, a pregnant coretta scott king, and kennedy told mrs. king that he was thinking about them and, quote, if there's anything i can do to help, please feel free to call on me. kennedy's brother, bobby, also called. this time the judge in georgia, and king was released shortly afterwards. the phone call between john frchlts kennedy and mrs. king w
dr. martin luther king jr. rested during a protest at department stores in downtown atlanta, georgia. dr. king was among several activists taken into custody while trying to integrate lunch counters at the stores. most of those arrested were released on wabond, but the jud citing a previous charge of driving without a proper permit sentenced king to four months hard labor to start immediately. the sentence sparked terror in the hearts of king supporters who feared he would be killed while in...
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dr. martin luther king who says life's most persistent and urgent question is what are you doing for others? >> it's very interesting coming from a man of his influence. >> exactl . >>> time is 7:12. meantime, the rush is on really showing pride for the world series champions. coming up in 20 minutes, we are going to show you the best commemorative gear the fans are already snapping up this morning. >> but next election day is now five days away. what the latest polls are reflecting about the biggest issues facing voters. >> good morning. right now we are looking at a lot of slow traffic unfortunately on some of the major roads. highway 24 is moderate, but some other freeways are down right slow. we will tell you why. >> it's a giant sunrise from mother nature this morning. my goodness, we can't do better than in. joe johnson, the man behind the picture. thank you, joe. bulldog: what's this? mattress discounters veterans day sale ending? but ttress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! comforpedic... icomfort... posturepedic hybrid... and wow! four
dr. martin luther king who says life's most persistent and urgent question is what are you doing for others? >> it's very interesting coming from a man of his influence. >> exactl . >>> time is 7:12. meantime, the rush is on really showing pride for the world series champions. coming up in 20 minutes, we are going to show you the best commemorative gear the fans are already snapping up this morning. >> but next election day is now five days away. what the latest polls...
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dr. martin luther king and so many other leaders in the civil rights movement in the united states, it was very important to welcome 1,000 children and that's exactly what we've been doing. >> did the governor, though, have a point in complaining to the white house about the fact that the administration had not begin him any notice that the kids were coming? >> you know, i don't have a comment on what he thought or felt. the bottom line is you have to deal with things as they are. there were 1,000 young people, and i think that anybody who followed what was going on at the southern border and knew that there was going to be a surge in young people coming to the united states, and i just didn't believe that we should politicize them coming to the united states. i think we needed to treat them well, embrace them. we have laws on the books that were signed by president george w. bush that determined how these young people should be treated. i think that that's the path that we should follow and that all of them should have an opportunity to have their day in court, which seems to be the path
dr. martin luther king and so many other leaders in the civil rights movement in the united states, it was very important to welcome 1,000 children and that's exactly what we've been doing. >> did the governor, though, have a point in complaining to the white house about the fact that the administration had not begin him any notice that the kids were coming? >> you know, i don't have a comment on what he thought or felt. the bottom line is you have to deal with things as they are....
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dr. martin luther king's final year. where am i going wrong, tavis. >> a fxwpb places.enough time to go all the places you are wrong. number one, i don't believe that african-americans only one looking out for interest. the facts are this. democrats continue to take ignore that vote. so if you are african-american, what do you do? the reality is that neither party is truly interested, i believe, in the economic opportunity and the social mobility of african-american voters so you can spin all day long that only othe democrats are guilty of that. the republicans aren't doing much better at all. >> all right. so you say that the republican party is apathetic. don't really care. >> dent care. maybe rand paul. >> maybe, that might be true. i think they are more intimidated though than uncaring. i think they are afraid. i think they are afraid of black people. >> black folks are they scary? >> no, no. the white republican power structure is afraid of black americans. they don't know how to treat them. they don't know how to speak to them. they don't know anything about the c
dr. martin luther king's final year. where am i going wrong, tavis. >> a fxwpb places.enough time to go all the places you are wrong. number one, i don't believe that african-americans only one looking out for interest. the facts are this. democrats continue to take ignore that vote. so if you are african-american, what do you do? the reality is that neither party is truly interested, i believe, in the economic opportunity and the social mobility of african-american voters so you can spin...
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dr. martin luther king.st to the violence of many marches, this one -- >> reporter: in 1950s and '60s a small group of people began a peaceful revolution that forever changed america. they became known as freedom's foot soldiers, and marched their way into the history books as the courageous leaders of the civil rights movement. led by martin luther king jr., their actions changed hearts, minds, and our history as they fought for equal rights and desegregated the nation. >> president johnson addresses a joint session of congress to push a voting rights bill aimed at ending discrimination. >> reporter: among those advocates for change, julian bond. a key figure in the student movement, he organized boycotts, sit-ins and picket lines in an effort to desegregate schools, parks, restaurants, and other public spaces. also, dr. alvin who provided medical care to civil rights workers and helped to desegregate health care facilities aross the south. but their activism did not end with the movement, they decided, and
dr. martin luther king.st to the violence of many marches, this one -- >> reporter: in 1950s and '60s a small group of people began a peaceful revolution that forever changed america. they became known as freedom's foot soldiers, and marched their way into the history books as the courageous leaders of the civil rights movement. led by martin luther king jr., their actions changed hearts, minds, and our history as they fought for equal rights and desegregated the nation. >>...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. says the arc of the moral university is long but bends towards justice. when we look at what happened in the poll pac case going before the supreme court, we have to remember, that was in 1966 case i stated, earlier before that, there was a case brought in 1937, a group of poor voters challenge the poll tax. a fee charged to voters in order to vote. they got to the supreme court. they lost. the supreme court said within it is necessary to charge the fees in order to fair it out the p f frivolous voters. surely if you were a serious voter you could come up with the dollar, 1.50 to vote. a second group of poor voters challenged the tax. they too got to the supreme court. they too lost on the same grounds. then on the way to the virginia board of elections, the 24th amendment to the constitution, was enacted. barring poll taxes in federal elections. but there remained four southern states that held on to the poll tax for state elections and virginia was one of them. and that's why in 1966 the supreme court finally got it right and the court said what qualifi
dr. martin luther king, jr. says the arc of the moral university is long but bends towards justice. when we look at what happened in the poll pac case going before the supreme court, we have to remember, that was in 1966 case i stated, earlier before that, there was a case brought in 1937, a group of poor voters challenge the poll tax. a fee charged to voters in order to vote. they got to the supreme court. they lost. the supreme court said within it is necessary to charge the fees in order to...
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dr. martin luther king junior's sister christine, arm in arm with congressman john lewis, leading the way large "get out the vote" drive called "souls to the polls." but it's not a presidential election year and the first african american president, barack obama, is not on the ballot. except in tv spots being aired by most republican senate candidates this year, including david perdue here in georgia. >> job losses come from bad policies in washington. the policies of president obama and michelle nunn. the president himself said, "make no mistake, these policies are on the ballot." >> woodruff: perdue, a 64-year- old former corporate executive and first time candidate, is trying to take advantage of president obama's unpopularity with most georgia voters, by saying his democratic opponent, michelle nunn, would be a rubber stamp for obama policies. it's an argument that perdue supporters, like 31-year-old massage therapist and mother of three, erin krenz, who regularly volunteers to make calls and knock on doors for him, enthusiastically embraces: >> because there are so many bad policies
dr. martin luther king junior's sister christine, arm in arm with congressman john lewis, leading the way large "get out the vote" drive called "souls to the polls." but it's not a presidential election year and the first african american president, barack obama, is not on the ballot. except in tv spots being aired by most republican senate candidates this year, including david perdue here in georgia. >> job losses come from bad policies in washington. the policies of...
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dr. martin luther king's last crusade, the one he was working on in the last six months of his life. you may have noticed that we are in the season of civil rights anniversaries, the opening introduction to the entire symposium today suggested that this is the last program of a season of programs that started off in the spring to commemorate freedom summer, the 15th anniversary of that in mississippi as well as the civil rights act of 1964. of course it's also the 60th anniversary of the first brown decision from 1954. and none, of course, though, no commemoration has been, moment has been celebrated as much as the 1963 march on washington here in d.c. last august. i'm not going to go into critique and analysis of the original march and the commemoration, but what i will say is that i'm struck at how much that march has overshadowed the many other civil rights marches that have occurred in this city, particularly the 1964 prayer pilgrimage, just a few months after the brown campaign and the poor people's campaign. this is a product of continued public memory and scholarship that emph
dr. martin luther king's last crusade, the one he was working on in the last six months of his life. you may have noticed that we are in the season of civil rights anniversaries, the opening introduction to the entire symposium today suggested that this is the last program of a season of programs that started off in the spring to commemorate freedom summer, the 15th anniversary of that in mississippi as well as the civil rights act of 1964. of course it's also the 60th anniversary of the first...
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martin luther king. martin luther king jr., dr. king was a tremendous leader, no question about it. we do not think of the world in the same way prior to martin luther king that we think to the world now. dr. king was the first person in the history of the world to say war was wrong, for example. no one had ever said that before. even jesus said we will have wars and rumors of wars. dr. king said war is evil. it destroys communities. it destroys people. it destroys civilization. it destroys the land. it is a corruption of natural order. he said war is wrong. and we do just not think about war now the same way we thought about it before dr. king put down that analysis. he changed the perspective. how about that? and the power of nonviolence. we think of that differently after dr. king. ghandi in india had established the paradigm for nonviolence, but it was dr. king who brought it to international awareness through the civil rights movement. people lived during the times, they lived during those ages. we cannot take them out of those ages and put them somewhere else. and say, ok, you
martin luther king. martin luther king jr., dr. king was a tremendous leader, no question about it. we do not think of the world in the same way prior to martin luther king that we think to the world now. dr. king was the first person in the history of the world to say war was wrong, for example. no one had ever said that before. even jesus said we will have wars and rumors of wars. dr. king said war is evil. it destroys communities. it destroys people. it destroys civilization. it destroys the...
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dr. martin luther king in soma, alabama 50 years ago today that he won the nobel peace prize.35, the youngest ever to win. isn't it fascinating? i was with the governor of alabama about two months ago when i was down there and he said that montgomery, alabama -- this was in selma -- but madonna, alabama, -- but montgomery, alabama. i believe this is where ms. parks try to ride the bus. i believe i have a correctly. it is also where he made the stand and said this is not acceptable. >> we have tensions today. i remember the tensions in the dual assassinations in 1968. it was really difficult. >> i was in washington this past weekend and it is incredible to be there. you think about when he gave that speech, and you look down the mall and the millions of people. it is incredible. it is an awesome sensation to think that is what happened. he moved so many people. >> let's recap some breaking news from earlier on russia's finance ministry canceling the ruble bond auction for tomorrow. the 10 year yield on russia's bond, 9.9%. the highest since 2009. >> 9.9 percent. that is what ha
dr. martin luther king in soma, alabama 50 years ago today that he won the nobel peace prize.35, the youngest ever to win. isn't it fascinating? i was with the governor of alabama about two months ago when i was down there and he said that montgomery, alabama -- this was in selma -- but madonna, alabama, -- but montgomery, alabama. i believe this is where ms. parks try to ride the bus. i believe i have a correctly. it is also where he made the stand and said this is not acceptable. >> we...
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dr. martin luther king said it's important to preach to the choir, otherwise they might stop singing last night so at the risk -- [laughter] so at the risk of preaching to the choir, tonight i wanted to share with you and talk with you about the story of us, about the story of us. baltimore and portsmouth, maryland and new hampshire, and america. back in 1999 when i was elected mayor of baltimore, my city had become the most violent and the most addicted and the most abandoned city in america. and there was a big difference between the baltimore that we cared in our hearts and the baltimore that we saw on our streets and in our headlines. our biggest enemy wasn't drug dealers aren't crack cocaine. it was the lack of belief, a culture of failure, countless excuses for why was we couldn't do anything about anything, and why none of us if we were smart should even try. so we set out to make our city work again. we saw trashed in our streets and so we picked it up. we saw open air drug markets and we begin relentlessly to close them down. we saw neighbors suffering from addiction to we actual
dr. martin luther king said it's important to preach to the choir, otherwise they might stop singing last night so at the risk -- [laughter] so at the risk of preaching to the choir, tonight i wanted to share with you and talk with you about the story of us, about the story of us. baltimore and portsmouth, maryland and new hampshire, and america. back in 1999 when i was elected mayor of baltimore, my city had become the most violent and the most addicted and the most abandoned city in america....
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dr. martin luther king. in this speech he defined himself. he defined how he wanted others to define him. at the end of the day, he just wanted everyone to know he live add life of servitude. just hearing him and seeing the video reminded me. it illuminated in my mind what i wanted myself to be. i wanted others to think of me as jonathan hill, the man living the life of servitude, and the guy who did his homework, the guy who put in the hard work not just for himself but others as well. around that's what urban alliance has done to me. so i stress to all current and future employers to make the crucial impact on the individual's life. we ask for you to be our supervisors and mentors as well. yes, the paycheck is a pivotal piece of the process and yes we need support from a great organization. but there's something in between. there's a moment that we need you all to connect with us. service relationships are not enough any more. interns do not refer to you all as super visors. we really need that bond, that relationship between one another. b
dr. martin luther king. in this speech he defined himself. he defined how he wanted others to define him. at the end of the day, he just wanted everyone to know he live add life of servitude. just hearing him and seeing the video reminded me. it illuminated in my mind what i wanted myself to be. i wanted others to think of me as jonathan hill, the man living the life of servitude, and the guy who did his homework, the guy who put in the hard work not just for himself but others as well. around...
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dr. alveda king, dr. martin luthers niece, thank you for joining us from washington, d.c. 28 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up, imagine watching a building burn with your father inside. [get my dad! >> we've got to get him out of there! >> her dad was inside and senior and -- and somebody listened. >>> in one corner youth. in the other corner, experience. you're definitely going to want to see which one wins. first happy birthday tom petty. he's a heartbreaker. he's 64. ♪ she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to
dr. alveda king, dr. martin luthers niece, thank you for joining us from washington, d.c. 28 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up, imagine watching a building burn with your father inside. [get my dad! >> we've got to get him out of there! >> her dad was inside and senior and -- and somebody listened. >>> in one corner youth. in the other corner, experience. you're definitely going to want to see which one wins. first happy birthday tom petty. he's a heartbreaker....
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dr. martin luther king jr. in this speech he defined himself pep defined how he wanted others to define him. at the end of the day, he just wanted everyone to know he lived a life of servitude. just hearing him and seeing the video, it reminded me, it illuminated in my mind what i want myself to be. i want others to think of me as jonathan hill, the man living the life of servitude. and the guy who did his homework, the guy who put in the hard work. not just for himself but others as well. that's what urban alliance has done for me so i stretch to all current and future employers of urban alliance, to make the crucial impact on a young person's life. we not only ask for you all to be our supervisors but our mentors as well. yes, the paycheck is a pivotal piece of the process. and yes we also need support from a great organization, but there's something in between. there's a moment we need you all to connect with us. surface relationships are not enough anymore. urban alliance interns do not refer to you all as
dr. martin luther king jr. in this speech he defined himself pep defined how he wanted others to define him. at the end of the day, he just wanted everyone to know he lived a life of servitude. just hearing him and seeing the video, it reminded me, it illuminated in my mind what i want myself to be. i want others to think of me as jonathan hill, the man living the life of servitude. and the guy who did his homework, the guy who put in the hard work. not just for himself but others as well....
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dr. martin luther king who said life's most urgent and persistent question is what are you doing for othersaying he's always challenged himself with that question. i thinks by writing this op-ed, maybe he can make a difference in people's lives. cook writing specifically, so hearing that the ceo of apple is gay can help someone struggling to come to terms with who he or she is or bring comfort to anyone who feels alone or inspire people to insist on their equality, then it's worth the trade-off with my privacy. it's still early here on the west coast. already we are seeing some of the tim cook's colleagues responding. phil shiller said cook was courageous and proud to be his friend and glad putting out a statement saying apple has always been a leader when it comes to inclusion and this further that role. back to you. >> thank you, josh lipton. let's bring in john fortt with more on this. in the community, it was known tim cook is gay. he made that decision now to let everybody know and plant a flag in the ground. what does it mean? >> this is the first time that a ceo with this kind of pro
dr. martin luther king who said life's most urgent and persistent question is what are you doing for othersaying he's always challenged himself with that question. i thinks by writing this op-ed, maybe he can make a difference in people's lives. cook writing specifically, so hearing that the ceo of apple is gay can help someone struggling to come to terms with who he or she is or bring comfort to anyone who feels alone or inspire people to insist on their equality, then it's worth the trade-off...
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dr. martin luther king's last crusade, the one he was working on in the last six months of his life. you may have noticed that we are in the season of civil rights anniversaries, the opening introduction to the entire symposium today suggested that this is the last program of a season of programs that started off in the spring to commemorate freedom summer, the 15th anniversary of that in mississippi as well as the civil rights act of 1964. of course it's also the 60th anniversary of the first brown decision from 1954. and none, of course, though, no commemoration has been, moment has been celebrated as much as the 1963 march on washington here in d.c. last august. i'm not going to go into critique and analysis of the original march and the commemoration, but what i will say is that i'm struck at how much that march has overshadowed the many other civil rights marches that have occurred in this city, particularly the 1964 prayer pilgrimage, just a few months after the brown campaign and the poor people's campaign. this is a product of continued public memory and scholarship that emph
dr. martin luther king's last crusade, the one he was working on in the last six months of his life. you may have noticed that we are in the season of civil rights anniversaries, the opening introduction to the entire symposium today suggested that this is the last program of a season of programs that started off in the spring to commemorate freedom summer, the 15th anniversary of that in mississippi as well as the civil rights act of 1964. of course it's also the 60th anniversary of the first...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. says the arc of the moral university is long but bends towards justice. when we look at what happened in the poll pac case going before the supreme court, we have to remember, that was in 1966 case i stated, earlier before that, there was a case brought in 1937, a group of poor voters challenge the poll tax. a fee charged to voters in order to vote. they got to the supreme court. they lost. the supreme court said within it is necessary to charge the fees in order to fair it out the p f frivolous voters. surely if you were a serious voter you could come up with the dollar, 1.50 to vote. a second group of poor voters challenged the tax. they too got to the supreme court. they too lost on the same grounds. then on the way to the virginia board of elections, the 24th amendment to the constitution, was enacted. barring poll taxes in federal elections. but there remained four southern states that held on to the poll tax for state elections and virginia was one of them. and that's why in 1966 the supreme court finally got it right and the court said what qualifi
dr. martin luther king, jr. says the arc of the moral university is long but bends towards justice. when we look at what happened in the poll pac case going before the supreme court, we have to remember, that was in 1966 case i stated, earlier before that, there was a case brought in 1937, a group of poor voters challenge the poll tax. a fee charged to voters in order to vote. they got to the supreme court. they lost. the supreme court said within it is necessary to charge the fees in order to...
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dr. martin luther king jr. in this speech he defined himself.veryone to know that he lived a life of servitude. just hearing him and seeing the video, it reminded me, it illuminated in my mind what i want in myself. i want others to think of me as jonathan hill, the man living the life of servitude and the guy who did his homework, the guy who put in the hard work not just for himself, but others as well. and that's what urban alliance has done for me. so i stress to all current and future employers of urban alliance interns to be prepared to make the crucial impact on a young person's life. we're not only asking you all to be just our supervisors, but our mentors as well. yes, the paycheck is a pivotal piece of the process -- [laughter] and, yes, we also need support from a great organization. but there's something in between. there's a moment that we need you all to connect with us. service relationships are not enough anymore. urban alliance interns do not refer to you all as supervisors. we really need that bond, that relationship between on
dr. martin luther king jr. in this speech he defined himself.veryone to know that he lived a life of servitude. just hearing him and seeing the video, it reminded me, it illuminated in my mind what i want in myself. i want others to think of me as jonathan hill, the man living the life of servitude and the guy who did his homework, the guy who put in the hard work not just for himself, but others as well. and that's what urban alliance has done for me. so i stress to all current and future...
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dr. martin luther king about philanthropy and nil lan throw pivots.what he said is philanthropy is commendable but it must not cause the philanthropist to overlook the circumstances of injustice in america which make philanthropy necessary. and so i want to have you to reflect on that in your own work. you have created a platform that is one of the most popular platforms for microphilanthropy in the world. are the people who are on your platform, are they thinking about the injustice in american education when they click to buy that playground or that trip to the met for a student in the bronx? >> that quote which weighs on me and inspires me i think evokes an understandable criticism of donors choose.org which is that you are letting private citizens let government off the hook when citizen donors step in where the system is falling short. and you are not inviting state legislatures and governments across the united states to stand down now that donors choose.org is here. of course, if that were true, i think we'd all quit. and what we see happening
dr. martin luther king about philanthropy and nil lan throw pivots.what he said is philanthropy is commendable but it must not cause the philanthropist to overlook the circumstances of injustice in america which make philanthropy necessary. and so i want to have you to reflect on that in your own work. you have created a platform that is one of the most popular platforms for microphilanthropy in the world. are the people who are on your platform, are they thinking about the injustice in...
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dr. martin luther king a lot of credit, but i also think that students from historically black colleges and universities really deserve the bulk of the credit. and when you talk about '61 and the freedom rides, it was the students from nashville primarily and other students that were determined that those freedom rides would go on -- >> absolutely. >> -- regardless of what happened. and one of the statements that kennedy made because he was right in the midst of going to the soviet union to have a meeting with nikita khrushchev, and what he said was that i don't care, they can sit in, ride in, sleep in, do whatever kind of in they want to do except for may in 1961 pause that's when he was going. and you're absolutely right, he was very cognizant of the fact that the soviet union would use it as a means of propaganda. when you're going over to preach democracy to a communist country and yet millions of u.s. citizens do not have democracy. so that was, you know, always been very interesting to me. >> uh-huh. >> i don't give kennedy a lot of credit in that sense for the civil rights act. of 96
dr. martin luther king a lot of credit, but i also think that students from historically black colleges and universities really deserve the bulk of the credit. and when you talk about '61 and the freedom rides, it was the students from nashville primarily and other students that were determined that those freedom rides would go on -- >> absolutely. >> -- regardless of what happened. and one of the statements that kennedy made because he was right in the midst of going to the soviet...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. once said the ark of the moral universe is long but it bends towards justice. i'm glad today -- >> moderator: do you believe in any type of freedom of conscience provision? romanoff: i'm not interested in telling a religious institution what it should do but i do believe in full equality under the law. >> i have a question for both of you, issue number one. what is the one biggest thing quite simply congress could do now to promote job growth and that which help get it done? romanoff: first congress ought to start providing tax breaks -- stop providing tax breaks for jobs shipped overseas. out of first debate you said you couldn't remember having cast such votes so i provided you and the rest of the audience the list of those votes in our second debate. the truth is instead of subsidizing job losses we are to use that money to rebuild our infrastructure, support more americans back to work at home. preparing -- repairing a bridge in ogis. coffman: you are distorting my exact record. n
dr. martin luther king, jr. once said the ark of the moral universe is long but it bends towards justice. i'm glad today -- >> moderator: do you believe in any type of freedom of conscience provision? romanoff: i'm not interested in telling a religious institution what it should do but i do believe in full equality under the law. >> i have a question for both of you, issue number one. what is the one biggest thing quite simply congress could do now to promote job growth and that...
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whenever i read books by civil rights movements back in the day come martin luther king, dr. sherman, and every criminal justice books commanded seems like sometimes they have the same common theme to my attacking poverty. okay. the rich get richer and deported prison. a state that has the most income and people make money , hire the prison population. dr. thurman says people, all morals are out the door when you're in survival mode. martin luther king says if you empower somebody let them know that their voices mean something and have a skill that they can focus on . fixing crime ever becoming a civil rights type? it seems like that becomes part of the problem, i guess , but how can it ever goes that route where we are hurting our own citizens but that empowering them and educating them in treating him like a human being? >> mass incarceration is the final frontier in the civil-rights movement. >> is something nice about privatization. highlights for us in no way that this is a civil right. when you read about people in ferguson, misery not being able to pay their fines and
whenever i read books by civil rights movements back in the day come martin luther king, dr. sherman, and every criminal justice books commanded seems like sometimes they have the same common theme to my attacking poverty. okay. the rich get richer and deported prison. a state that has the most income and people make money , hire the prison population. dr. thurman says people, all morals are out the door when you're in survival mode. martin luther king says if you empower somebody let them know...
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dr. martin luther king is who i'm referring to. in order for our votes to truly count, we need to put in use the technology that steve jobs left us before he died. if all americans could vote on the issues that hit the floor of their house, federal, state and local town halls, then representatives would truly have to represent the american people. that's the only way they can represent the american people, is to find out what they want. >> host: john, new york, democratic caller, you're on the air. >> caller: hi. i'm voting because i got a feeling the republicans is going to impeach the president. that's why i'm doing it. because i don't trust them. >> host: is that motivating you to donate, as well, to the democratic party? >> caller: yes, because they keep saying -- it's like they blame the president for every single thing. i don't understand why. >> host: okay. john, "the washington post," front page, below the fold in democrats fundraising blitz, a big dose of dire. this is the type of ad that democrats are sending out and tryi
dr. martin luther king is who i'm referring to. in order for our votes to truly count, we need to put in use the technology that steve jobs left us before he died. if all americans could vote on the issues that hit the floor of their house, federal, state and local town halls, then representatives would truly have to represent the american people. that's the only way they can represent the american people, is to find out what they want. >> host: john, new york, democratic caller, you're...
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dr. martin luther king in his office. i believe deeply in the words of martin luther king who said life's most persistent question is what are you doing for others. i challenge myself with that question. and i realize my desire for personal privacy has held me back from doing more important. >> becky? >> yeah. >> something else to point out is tim cook has stepped out and made the case for diversity, acknowledgment of uniqueness. being important in business. he has elevated a couple of black women in the executive team. lisa jackson is reporting to him for environmental affairs. former head of the epa and the head of human resources over all of apple also a black woman. he released apple's diversity statistics along with a number of other technology companies. but he didn't just release them. he talked about why it's important to have in an era of global business to have broad representation of lots of different viewpoints in an organization. so it's also relevant from a standpoint and he mentions this in his essay. embrac
dr. martin luther king in his office. i believe deeply in the words of martin luther king who said life's most persistent question is what are you doing for others. i challenge myself with that question. and i realize my desire for personal privacy has held me back from doing more important. >> becky? >> yeah. >> something else to point out is tim cook has stepped out and made the case for diversity, acknowledgment of uniqueness. being important in business. he has elevated a...