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dr. martin luther king, jr., and others. we met with the leadership on both sides of the capital, house leadership, senate leadership, democrats, and republicans. if you have an opportunity to visit my office in the cannon house building, you will see a photograph of that morning with dr. martin luther king, jr., roy wilkins, rabbi prince, eugene carson blake, britney young, and young john lewis. [laughter] talking with the republican leader. if someone had told me then that one day i would be standing here in statuary hall being honored by the united states capitol historical society, i would have told them, "you're crazy, you're out of your mind, you don't even know what you're talking about." each time i come into this place -- and i have been here a while. i have been in congress for almost 28 years. i feel more than lucky. i feel blessed. each day i am here, i learn more and more about the significance of this building, the paintings, the statues, the different rooms. sometimes i feel these statues are speaking to me an
dr. martin luther king, jr., and others. we met with the leadership on both sides of the capital, house leadership, senate leadership, democrats, and republicans. if you have an opportunity to visit my office in the cannon house building, you will see a photograph of that morning with dr. martin luther king, jr., roy wilkins, rabbi prince, eugene carson blake, britney young, and young john lewis. [laughter] talking with the republican leader. if someone had told me then that one day i would be...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. and amended piece in the face of war -- demanded peace in the face of war, solidarity in the face of division, and love in the face of hate. that was in a time of injustice done against american and -- african americans who felt the american system was lost. they felt it would be easier to tear down the structure of the old. for all of america's shortcomings, john lewis stood with those demanding the promise of america not be discarded but instead realized in full by being purified in practice. inlewis said to the crowd 1963 during the march on washington, he wanted the people to protest across the nation. comes, untilreedom the revolution of 1776 was complete." the designs and principles of our founders are good, though our nation fell short for far too long. we honor john lewis today, not as a revolutionary, but as one, to paraphrase dr. king, came to cash the check the architects of our republic wrote, the promissory note demanding every american is guaranteed the right of liberty,
dr. martin luther king, jr. and amended piece in the face of war -- demanded peace in the face of war, solidarity in the face of division, and love in the face of hate. that was in a time of injustice done against american and -- african americans who felt the american system was lost. they felt it would be easier to tear down the structure of the old. for all of america's shortcomings, john lewis stood with those demanding the promise of america not be discarded but instead realized in full by...
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dr. martin luther king jr. often brutal violence african americans faced when they tried to vote.this film comes at perhaps the right moment in time. >> strategic intention. that had to happen in order for real progress to be made. got to have a clear strategic intention of what it is you want to accomplishment and you can't be heard unless you come in peace. >> those of us who have gone before us. >> reporter: the leader dr. martin luther king is portrayed by a british actor. >> i said yes to coming on as producer because i loved david, and we became friends during the butler. >> i'm sorry, mr. butler, i didn't mean to make fun of your hero. >> reporter: david showed me this little tape of himself. on his phone. of him doing an audition for martin luther king. i said, david, i'm going to tell you the truth it's really good but it's not there yet. you're not there yet. i would like to do what i can do help you get there. >> reporter: oprah certainly did. the film has earned four golden globe awards. but oprah found its biggest challenge in its director after other directors all me
dr. martin luther king jr. often brutal violence african americans faced when they tried to vote.this film comes at perhaps the right moment in time. >> strategic intention. that had to happen in order for real progress to be made. got to have a clear strategic intention of what it is you want to accomplishment and you can't be heard unless you come in peace. >> those of us who have gone before us. >> reporter: the leader dr. martin luther king is portrayed by a british actor....
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dr. martin luther king jr. >> the problem that we are facing to day is not black and blue. it's green. >> andrew young helped dr. martin luther king jr. strategize during the civil rights movement. >> no peace! >> he is watching protests over the police killings of michael brown and eric garner with pers. >> jobs helped restore calms in the 60s and can ease tension today. >> kids who were normally in the street doing nothing. ended up putting on a shirt and tie going to corporations which you know what nay learned there. they learned that they were just as smar as thet as these rich w folk. >> people part of a community are less lake tee to destroy it. the former ambassador off to the united nations. also says more investment in police departments will reduce bad policing. >> you have to reform the police. by, by training them better. by integrating them more. more minorities. more women. more hispanics. you have to have a police force that looks like your community. >> young suggests paying police more so they can live where they serve. >> i am at least inspired. >> executi
dr. martin luther king jr. >> the problem that we are facing to day is not black and blue. it's green. >> andrew young helped dr. martin luther king jr. strategize during the civil rights movement. >> no peace! >> he is watching protests over the police killings of michael brown and eric garner with pers. >> jobs helped restore calms in the 60s and can ease tension today. >> kids who were normally in the street doing nothing. ended up putting on a shirt and...
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dr. martin luther king and the march in selma and talk with the actor playing dr. king david oyelowo. >> he was an american hero but he didn't walk around in his life thinking i'm a hero i'm an icon i'm a historical figure. he was a man with flawings, with failings with witnesses, with transcendent qualities as well. but where i connected with him is, you know he's a man of faith. i'm a man of faith. i'm a father of four. he was a father of four. and these were my entry points. he lived a life of not just talking about it, but actually doing it. >> rose: we conclude this evening with pat ribling-- patricia clarkson who stars in "the elephant man" with bradley cooper. >> i walk on stage every night as miss kendall and i have lived this life, in my own personal way. every night when i walk out there, i bring what i have lived in these 54 years it's a lot. and i'm thankful for that because every single night i bring that to the stage. >> rose: david oyelowo and patricia clarkson when we continue. funding for charlie rose has been provided by the following: additional
dr. martin luther king and the march in selma and talk with the actor playing dr. king david oyelowo. >> he was an american hero but he didn't walk around in his life thinking i'm a hero i'm an icon i'm a historical figure. he was a man with flawings, with failings with witnesses, with transcendent qualities as well. but where i connected with him is, you know he's a man of faith. i'm a man of faith. i'm a father of four. he was a father of four. and these were my entry points. he lived a...
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joining me now, martin luther king iii, global human rights activist and the eldest son of the reverend drwith me charles blow, senior political commentator and "new york times" political columnist. and van jones, cnn political commentator. thanks, gentlemen, for joining me tonight. martin, you're the eldest son of martin luther king jr. i want to know what you think of the movie, and i wonder -- i think if i'm right you said this is the first time someone has gotten the essence of your father right? >> i did say that i believe it captures the essence. what perhaps is most amazing to me is the fact, yes, everyone is an actor. but when you talk about a gentleman who is of british descent, to be able to sustain that -- to stay in character always throughout the entire movie is quite powerful. to have crescendos and everything else. i do believe the essence is captured. >> it took 50 years to make a major motion picture about your father. what took so long? >> well, i can't necessarily say what it would be. but i always believe that god is involved somehow. i mean, you know, something has to
joining me now, martin luther king iii, global human rights activist and the eldest son of the reverend drwith me charles blow, senior political commentator and "new york times" political columnist. and van jones, cnn political commentator. thanks, gentlemen, for joining me tonight. martin, you're the eldest son of martin luther king jr. i want to know what you think of the movie, and i wonder -- i think if i'm right you said this is the first time someone has gotten the essence of...
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dr. martin luther king jr. would do about all of this. and i'm going to talk to the parents of akai gurl yeerks an unarmed black man killed by a police officer just last month. i have a cold with terrible chest congestion. better take something. theraflu severe cold doesn't treat chest congestion. really? new alka-seltzer plus day powder rushes relief to your worst cold symptoms plus chest congestion. oh, what a relief it is. here we go! ensure active heart health. i maximize good stuff, like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower cholesterol. new ensure active heart health supports your heart and body so you stay active and strong. ensure, take life in. in the country. we operate just like a city, and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal, generating electricity on-site, and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. i lost my sight in afghanistan, but it doesn't hold
dr. martin luther king jr. would do about all of this. and i'm going to talk to the parents of akai gurl yeerks an unarmed black man killed by a police officer just last month. i have a cold with terrible chest congestion. better take something. theraflu severe cold doesn't treat chest congestion. really? new alka-seltzer plus day powder rushes relief to your worst cold symptoms plus chest congestion. oh, what a relief it is. here we go! ensure active heart health. i maximize good stuff, like...
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dr. martin luther king. civil rights activist and niece of . lou: disrupting the work and lives of millions this afternoon. a major cable failure as the utilities put, it knocked out power creating an absolute nightmare forcing all of detroit's public schools to close early, stranding countless numbers of people on elevators and passengers on the detroit people mover. multiple government buildings and fire stations affected. local power has been restored to about a third of the customers affected. six years after he took office and weeks after announcing his resignation, attorney general eric holder now claims he has a plan to end racial profiling. >> in the coming days, i will announce updated justice department guidance regarding profiling by federal law enforcement. this will institute rigorous new standards and robust safeguards to help end racial profiling once and for all. lou: attorney general holder made it announcement at ebenezer baptist church in atlanta where martin luther king, jr. preached and led the civil rights movement. joinin
dr. martin luther king. civil rights activist and niece of . lou: disrupting the work and lives of millions this afternoon. a major cable failure as the utilities put, it knocked out power creating an absolute nightmare forcing all of detroit's public schools to close early, stranding countless numbers of people on elevators and passengers on the detroit people mover. multiple government buildings and fire stations affected. local power has been restored to about a third of the customers...
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dr. martin luther king jr. in the new film "selma."ing in right now. >> yeah, i can tell. i could tell by the greeting. >> jimmy: thank you. yeah, yeah, i started dancing immediately. oyelowo? >> yes. >> jimmy: now, is this a a nigerian name? >> it is a nigerian name, yes. >> jimmy: am i saying it correctly? >> you're saying it correctly for europe and america. my dad will watch this and be mortified because here, it's actually oyelowo. that's how you say it. but if i were to say that -- don't try. [ laughter ] don't even go there. >> jimmy: i don't know what's going to happen. i really don't know what's going to happen. i had a -- >> yeah. no. [ laughter ] oprah was on. she taught the nation how to do it. let's stick with oyelowo. >> jimmy: yeah, so oyelowo is what i'm saying. oprah was on last week, and she told me how to say it. she said oyelowo, but it really is -- >> oyelowo. which is so hypocritical of my dad, because he gets everyone's name wrong. everyone's name. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what do you mean? >> well, so i did a fill
dr. martin luther king jr. in the new film "selma."ing in right now. >> yeah, i can tell. i could tell by the greeting. >> jimmy: thank you. yeah, yeah, i started dancing immediately. oyelowo? >> yes. >> jimmy: now, is this a a nigerian name? >> it is a nigerian name, yes. >> jimmy: am i saying it correctly? >> you're saying it correctly for europe and america. my dad will watch this and be mortified because here, it's actually oyelowo. that's...
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dr. ber niece king, the daughter of dr. martin lutherg, jr., the ceo of the king center in atlanta, thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >>> we have live pictures. i want to show you what's going on in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, right now. this is called a dead-in. not a sit-in. a dead-in. folks on the ground in pittsburgh protesting the decision in staten island, new york, not to it diet daniel pantaleo. the police officer in the killing of eric garner. similar protests occurring around the united states. up next, why so many people are questioning the fairness of the u.s. justice system. we just heard from dr. ber niece king. are the courts and the nation's police departments truly color-blind? the growing debate here in the united states when we return. in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. so he talked to me about xarelto®.
dr. ber niece king, the daughter of dr. martin lutherg, jr., the ceo of the king center in atlanta, thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >>> we have live pictures. i want to show you what's going on in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, right now. this is called a dead-in. not a sit-in. a dead-in. folks on the ground in pittsburgh protesting the decision in staten island, new york, not to it diet daniel pantaleo. the police officer in the killing of eric garner. similar...
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dr. martin luther king jr.'s "i have a dream" speech.tnam war protests that dialed up a nation's dismay. the 2009-2010 tea party demonstrations that pushed back on bank bailouts and government excess. when do such outcries work and when do they fail? sociologist dana fwisher explored that question with mpr in 2008, during the height of the iraq war protests. she outlined several key criteria, such as a critical mass of people involved. a sustained response. and perhaps most importantly, a perceived threat. >> i think that probably one of the biggest things that galvanizeded so many people to march on washington was the real threat they would be affected by what was taking place. they would be affected by unequal rights. they would also be affected by the draft. >> reporter: in the case of the civil rights movement, freedom rides, sit-ins and a 250,000-person march undoubtedly prompted new laws. notes stanford historian carson, who at 19 years old attended the march. >> we wouldn't have the civil rights acts we have without a lot of prote
dr. martin luther king jr.'s "i have a dream" speech.tnam war protests that dialed up a nation's dismay. the 2009-2010 tea party demonstrations that pushed back on bank bailouts and government excess. when do such outcries work and when do they fail? sociologist dana fwisher explored that question with mpr in 2008, during the height of the iraq war protests. she outlined several key criteria, such as a critical mass of people involved. a sustained response. and perhaps most...
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dr. martin luther king junior. >> i want to know what it's like to whimsel in that man's shoes. >> it wasough. i felt the burden, i felt the weight. and there was a spiritual exchange. i had soalk given myself over t him that a faear of death reall crept up on me. >> this 1965 footage showing confrontation between marchers and police painstakingly created by the director who admits thes had some inspiration on that day. >> survivors of that march came out and marched with us, put themselves through it again with horses coming at them, tiear g coming at them, puts themselves in that situation again to tell that story. >> sellma al stars -- >> why pay the same person twice? because she was so different at that point. there'sso a weariness. that was why i wanted to do it again. >> i have seen the gl glory, hallelujah. >> very interesting to see all of those similarities and also mind blowingory, it's been 51 y since martin luther king's i have a dream speech and we have to deal with race issues in this country. >> we're always going to deal with race issues, hopefully we can move forward. pr
dr. martin luther king junior. >> i want to know what it's like to whimsel in that man's shoes. >> it wasough. i felt the burden, i felt the weight. and there was a spiritual exchange. i had soalk given myself over t him that a faear of death reall crept up on me. >> this 1965 footage showing confrontation between marchers and police painstakingly created by the director who admits thes had some inspiration on that day. >> survivors of that march came out and marched...
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dr. alveda king, the niece of dr. martin luther king, junior and joins us now.eing with us here. when you heard the protests in new york city saying what do we want? dead cops, what was your reaction? >> elisabeth that, is just so shocking. many probably don't know, but i'm old enough at 64 to have marched in the 20th century, in the children's march in louisville, kentucky. when we chanted, what do you want, and we'd see freedom, you know, so today, what do you want? jobs, better economy. safe families. but what do you want? dead cops? oh, my goodness. >> they're hearing a message that they're just spitting out or feeling justified in this movement by mate at the base of it. and it's really sad. what would your uncle say right now at this point in time, because it's a very -- it's an open wound in our nation right now. >> well, my uncle, my dad, his brother, reverend a.d. king. m.l, they modeled demandy, jesus christ certainly, with nonviolent, peaceful protesting. one of the youngest children that was arrested in birmingham was three years old. and the reporte
dr. alveda king, the niece of dr. martin luther king, junior and joins us now.eing with us here. when you heard the protests in new york city saying what do we want? dead cops, what was your reaction? >> elisabeth that, is just so shocking. many probably don't know, but i'm old enough at 64 to have marched in the 20th century, in the children's march in louisville, kentucky. when we chanted, what do you want, and we'd see freedom, you know, so today, what do you want? jobs, better...
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dr. martin luther king jr. was raised, where he worked.s a result of that, his message had always been nonviolent. he worked for an entire civil rights movement. and of course, it is the belief that movement is very vital today and still very much connected to events regarding ferguson. but it is the message of nonviolence that you can expect to be reiterated tonight. we also anticipate, he could update the federal probes underway in ferguson. that being, revolving around the case of the brown shooting as well as looking at the police practices of the ferguson police department. >> all right. thank you very much. we do hope that he will be giving a very direct and clear update on the federal investigation. into the michael brown shooting. joining me now, martin luther king iii and democrat everything committee woman from ferguson. i appreciate you both being with me. the president today talked about. this he said, look, there have been commissions on race and these issues before. he acknowledged they haven't worked and he said it will be d
dr. martin luther king jr. was raised, where he worked.s a result of that, his message had always been nonviolent. he worked for an entire civil rights movement. and of course, it is the belief that movement is very vital today and still very much connected to events regarding ferguson. but it is the message of nonviolence that you can expect to be reiterated tonight. we also anticipate, he could update the federal probes underway in ferguson. that being, revolving around the case of the brown...
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dr. martin luther king. to bring you a final recap of the breaking news story we've been following all day long. at least five people were killed in a domestic related shooting spree at three different locations in montgomery county. the gunman believed to be a military veteran first killed a woman at an apartment organ the 100 block of main street in lower salford. the two daughters were taken from the home, but found safe nearby. two people were killed a short time later, inside a home at west 5th and lansdale. the 5th body was found in souderton. one person was injured in a standoff, the gunman is believed to be at large at this hour. we're told police swarmed a house in the pennsberg section. it is somehow link the to the case, but we're unshore how. we'll bring you updates as they become available to us, as this dramatic story unfolds we'll bring them to you on air an 6abc.com. >> karen has a look at the accuweather forecast. >> reporter: we have clouds, 47 is the lie in reading, 44 in ban gore, 46 degr
dr. martin luther king. to bring you a final recap of the breaking news story we've been following all day long. at least five people were killed in a domestic related shooting spree at three different locations in montgomery county. the gunman believed to be a military veteran first killed a woman at an apartment organ the 100 block of main street in lower salford. the two daughters were taken from the home, but found safe nearby. two people were killed a short time later, inside a home at...
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dr. martin luther king in the 1960s. he says the recent protests bare no resemblance. we posted a link on ktvu.com for when protests happen. >>> and a mother is speaking out tonight as a former uber driver heads to court tomorrow morning. david stevenson broke the news. the family of that little girl, they had some harsh words for the driver and for uber today. >> they did. there's a lawsuit, a civil lawsuit pending against the uber ride share company and that driver. the mother for the meantime will face off with that driver as he's arraigned tomorrow here in san francisco superior court. >> reporter: the flowers, candles and teddy bears are long gone but the scars from the collision that killed sofia liu in this san francisco intersection are still there. >> i just cannot stop crying. >> reporter: liu's mother spoke out today about the december 23rd accident. former uber driver musafar struck them as he made a right turn. surveillance video shows that collision. >> i was just so sad, i cried at that time about my daughter. >> reporter: prosecutors are now charging mu
dr. martin luther king in the 1960s. he says the recent protests bare no resemblance. we posted a link on ktvu.com for when protests happen. >>> and a mother is speaking out tonight as a former uber driver heads to court tomorrow morning. david stevenson broke the news. the family of that little girl, they had some harsh words for the driver and for uber today. >> they did. there's a lawsuit, a civil lawsuit pending against the uber ride share company and that driver. the mother...
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dr. martin luther king jr. >> the president doesn't want us to march today. don't want to us march. but we must march. we must stand up. we must make a mass itch demonstration of our moral certainty. >> rose: we'll have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. captioning sponsored by os
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dr. martin luther king did it in the '60s. they didn't tear up stuff. they got dogs put on them. they got the water hose put on them, but they had peaceful protests. this is ridiculous. >> reporter: the protests in the bay area and across the country are planned. back live at market and 5th street. the intersection is back open tonight after being closed for about one hour tonight. we can tell you about one dozen protesters were arrested by san francisco police. massive crowd here as you might expect. holiday shoppers and a lot of protesters, not to mention a lot of cars that were caught in the gridlock for a very long time. live in san francisco tonight, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> happening now, businesses are preparing for protests. this one in berkeley. abc 7 report er sergio quintana is there live. >> reporter: this demonstration is planned to begin around 5:00 here at the entrance to the uc berkeley campus. i can see right over there are already some businesses that would be late this saturday evening. instead, they're closing down early, some even boarded up their win
dr. martin luther king did it in the '60s. they didn't tear up stuff. they got dogs put on them. they got the water hose put on them, but they had peaceful protests. this is ridiculous. >> reporter: the protests in the bay area and across the country are planned. back live at market and 5th street. the intersection is back open tonight after being closed for about one hour tonight. we can tell you about one dozen protesters were arrested by san francisco police. massive crowd here as you...
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dr. martin luther king, junior, spoke about race relations. and the need for dialogue. >> if you don't have community, you're going to have chaos. well, we talk about building community. that's by and large what we have to do. >> tonight's protest is expected on begin at telegraph and -- is expected to begin at telegraph avenue. [chanting] >> a protest in san francisco briefly stopped traffic on market street. demonstrators gathered at market and powell. at one point, they forced a couple of muni lines to be rerouted. >>> new efforts are underway to help stem a rise in bike thefts at b.a.r.t. stations. a recent report from b.a.r.t. cites a 20% increase in bike thefts from 2006 to 2011. that increase comes as more people are riding their bikes to b.a.r.t. in response b.a.r.t. is adding more parking spaces to help keep bicycles secure. what's welcomed news to those we spoke with this morning. >> i think it's fab bu list i use the lockers all of the time -- fabulous. i use the lockers all of the time. >> in my case, for example, i use two locks.
dr. martin luther king, junior, spoke about race relations. and the need for dialogue. >> if you don't have community, you're going to have chaos. well, we talk about building community. that's by and large what we have to do. >> tonight's protest is expected on begin at telegraph and -- is expected to begin at telegraph avenue. [chanting] >> a protest in san francisco briefly stopped traffic on market street. demonstrators gathered at market and powell. at one point, they...
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dr. martin luther king and the march in selma and talk with the actor playing dr.> he was an american hero but he didn't walk around in his life thinking i'm a hero i'm an icon i'm a historical figure. he was a man with flawings, with failings with witnesses, with transcendent qualities as well. but where i connected with him is, you know he's a man of faith. i'm a man of faith. i'm a father of four. he was a father of four. and these were my entry points. he lived a life of not just talking about it, but actually doing it. >> rose: we conclude this evening with pat ribling-- patricia clarkson who stars in "the elephant man" with bradley cooper. >> i walk on stage every night as miss kendall and i have lived this life, in my
dr. martin luther king and the march in selma and talk with the actor playing dr.> he was an american hero but he didn't walk around in his life thinking i'm a hero i'm an icon i'm a historical figure. he was a man with flawings, with failings with witnesses, with transcendent qualities as well. but where i connected with him is, you know he's a man of faith. i'm a man of faith. i'm a father of four. he was a father of four. and these were my entry points. he lived a life of not just talking...
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dr. martin luther king jr. holder was interrupted by protesters when he tried talking about the shooting of michael brown but received a standing ovation when he declined to criticize them. >> i cannot begin to understand -- i -- what we saw there was a genuine expression of concern and involvement. >> so this is pretty bizarre because now there are conflicting accounts this morning whether or not a top official with the st. louis rams apologized for five players who made the "hands up, don't shoot" gesture before sunday's football game. county police chief john belmar says he spoke with the executive vice president of football operations and chief operating officer who apologized. the police chief said it was a heartfelt phone call with the official who regretted that the gestures may have minimized the work of the police departments and officers. kevin demoff, however, deny add apologizing saying, in part, in none of these conversations did i apologize for our players' actions. i did say in each conversation
dr. martin luther king jr. holder was interrupted by protesters when he tried talking about the shooting of michael brown but received a standing ovation when he declined to criticize them. >> i cannot begin to understand -- i -- what we saw there was a genuine expression of concern and involvement. >> so this is pretty bizarre because now there are conflicting accounts this morning whether or not a top official with the st. louis rams apologized for five players who made the...
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dr. martin luther king , jr. scott, the windows were broken here, too. >> pelley: john, thank you. today the mother of a 12-year-old boy who was shot and killed by a cleveland police officer demanded the officer face criminal charges. the african american boy, tamir rice, was seen waving a gun that turned out to be a toy pellet gun. the white police officer shot him two seconds after driving up at the scene. at a news conference, samaria rice said police threatened her when she arrived there and handcuffed her 14-year-old daughter. cleveland police have no comment. the mayor says los angeles is not ready for "the big one" as he rolled out a bold plan the make buildings earthquake resistant, and there was a more immediate emergency. fire in the sky over l.a. when the "cbs evening news" continues. my name is karen and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's progressive pain. first that feeling of numbness. then hot pins. almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it'
dr. martin luther king , jr. scott, the windows were broken here, too. >> pelley: john, thank you. today the mother of a 12-year-old boy who was shot and killed by a cleveland police officer demanded the officer face criminal charges. the african american boy, tamir rice, was seen waving a gun that turned out to be a toy pellet gun. the white police officer shot him two seconds after driving up at the scene. at a news conference, samaria rice said police threatened her when she arrived...
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dr. martin luther king jr. will appear at a hearing over the late civil rights leader's prized possessions, two of them, anyway. the hearing will decide the fate of his nobel peace prize and his traveling bible, the one president obama used to be sworn in during his second inauguration. king's daughter, bernice king says her brothers want to sell those items. they claim their sister removed the items from their father's estate and hid them. >>> friends of the alleged victim of a gang rape at a university of virginia frat house say they encourage the victim to contact police. three of the victim's friends say they were wrongfully portrayed in a recent "rolling stone" article as uncaring people who were more concerned about their reputations than the victim's well-being. in that article, the alleged victim said she was gang raped by seven men at a fraternity house in 2012. an independent investigator has been hired to look into allegations and how the school handled the case. >>> 15 minutes after 4:00 now. a form
dr. martin luther king jr. will appear at a hearing over the late civil rights leader's prized possessions, two of them, anyway. the hearing will decide the fate of his nobel peace prize and his traveling bible, the one president obama used to be sworn in during his second inauguration. king's daughter, bernice king says her brothers want to sell those items. they claim their sister removed the items from their father's estate and hid them. >>> friends of the alleged victim of a gang...
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dr. martin luther king jr. will appear at a hearing over the late civil rights leader's prized possessions. the hearing will decide the fate of his nobel peace prize and his traveling bible, the one president obama used to be sworn in during his second inauguration. king's daughter, bernice king says her brothers want to sell the items. they claim their sister removed the items from their father's estate and hid them. >>> drivers who use i-76 may run into some delays, more than usual, over the next few weeks. septa shut down the westbound right lane near 30th street station starting last night. that's because crews are working on improving the emergency exit for the 30th street trolley station. these closures will be in effect from 9:00 p.m. through 5:00 a.m. sunday through thursday until the end of january. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> getting a good look at the clouds that are starting things off today. this is the same cloud cover that was with us all through the
dr. martin luther king jr. will appear at a hearing over the late civil rights leader's prized possessions. the hearing will decide the fate of his nobel peace prize and his traveling bible, the one president obama used to be sworn in during his second inauguration. king's daughter, bernice king says her brothers want to sell the items. they claim their sister removed the items from their father's estate and hid them. >>> drivers who use i-76 may run into some delays, more than usual,...
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dr. martin luther king junior appeared here on cnn. we wanted to know if his father were alive how the father of the american civil rights movement would approach this currently nationwide. listen. >> he would also have to raise the issue not just of police brutality and misconduct but brutality and misconduct within our own communities. i think he would raise that issue. because he always talked about loving each other, sharing, caring, lifting each other up. all of that i think must be discussed while the nation's attention is galvanized. >> dr. martin luther king's son there. the fatal shooting of tamir rice has been ruled a homicide. it came down from the medical examiner's office. the boy's death was not from natural causes or suicide. it does not assign blame here or make comment as to whether the killing constitutes a crime. the ruling comes almost a month after the officer mistook rice's toy gun for a real gun. that officer is now on paid leave. the investigation is ongoing. this is just one of several deaths that have sparked
dr. martin luther king junior appeared here on cnn. we wanted to know if his father were alive how the father of the american civil rights movement would approach this currently nationwide. listen. >> he would also have to raise the issue not just of police brutality and misconduct but brutality and misconduct within our own communities. i think he would raise that issue. because he always talked about loving each other, sharing, caring, lifting each other up. all of that i think must be...
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dr. martin luther king's life.nd the biography of stokey carmichael and carnell west discusses the book of "black prophetic fire" looking at african-american leaders of the 0th century on c-span 2. >> here are some of our featured programs you'll find this holiday weekend on the c-span networks. saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, the supreme court justice alaina cagen at princeton university and then on q&a, glenn kessler on his end of the year biggest pinocchios of 2014 awards. on c-span 2 saturday night at 10:00 on book tv's "afterwards" editor gamen root on supreme court activism and
dr. martin luther king's life.nd the biography of stokey carmichael and carnell west discusses the book of "black prophetic fire" looking at african-american leaders of the 0th century on c-span 2. >> here are some of our featured programs you'll find this holiday weekend on the c-span networks. saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, the supreme court justice alaina cagen at princeton university and then on q&a, glenn kessler on his end of the year biggest pinocchios...
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dr. martin luther king's story. that's ahead on "cbs this morning."hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. grandfather: symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! child giggles doctor: symbicort. breathe better starting within 5 minutes. call or go online to learn more about a free prescription offer. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able
dr. martin luther king's story. that's ahead on "cbs this morning."hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day....
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dr. martin luther king.ryone is raving about the film because it is history and you have the sense of being there and you feel the fear and feel the hope and all of those things that are part of the dynamic of change. "selma." back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ x patricia clarkson is here starring in the broadway revival of "the elephant man." the "new york observer" calls it one of her wittier performances. nice to have you here. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> i love "the elephant man," you are magnificent and so is bradley and the rest of the cast. before that why has it taken you so long to come back to broadway? >> many reasons. i blame it on blanche to blog -- dubois. blanche is so depleting, it is so soul-sucking and such a massive undertaking that it left me in a different place. you never quite recover, anyone who has ever played blanche will tell you. i was left in a different place. i needed to take a break and it was doing all these films, -- i was doing all these films fortunately, i am very thank
dr. martin luther king.ryone is raving about the film because it is history and you have the sense of being there and you feel the fear and feel the hope and all of those things that are part of the dynamic of change. "selma." back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ x patricia clarkson is here starring in the broadway revival of "the elephant man." the "new york observer" calls it one of her wittier performances. nice to have you here. >> i'm so happy to be here....
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dr. martin luther king, martin luther king, his house bombed, and yet -- maybe missed it in their write little or speeches or sermons, they never went after or particularly targeted law enforcement officials. even those who were racist at the time and then clearly were gunning for them. very, very different today, obviously. but today it's just the opposite, and so far it's -- sharpton or others who draw that divide with the african-american community and make them suspicious of officers. sometimes -- they do feel that this is the case bass they keep hearing that is the case. what do you tell them? >> well, one scripture my uncle, m.l., and my dad, a.d., were very fond of, and they believed it, was the blessed are the peacemakers. jesus speaking to the attitudes. even if i they were here today, from the business perspective, since this is fox business channel -- >> fox news but you can say whatever you want because you're a woman of god and we'll make it. so continue. >> okay. but listen, honestly, economically, i have talked to officers and lawmakers and many are now admitting they have a quo
dr. martin luther king, martin luther king, his house bombed, and yet -- maybe missed it in their write little or speeches or sermons, they never went after or particularly targeted law enforcement officials. even those who were racist at the time and then clearly were gunning for them. very, very different today, obviously. but today it's just the opposite, and so far it's -- sharpton or others who draw that divide with the african-american community and make them suspicious of officers....
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dr. martin luther king jr., my father reverend alfred daniel williams king they would often say we don'tave to drag people to the altar but we don't deny our faith. and my daddy would say, you know what? you don't have to accept my jesus but i'm going to let you know what my jesus does for me. and so multiculturalism, that's one thing. but if someone comes to my home, i'm not going to hide my bible. i'm not going to take the scriptures off the wall. and i have many people visit with me, and they're not offended. so you don't beat people over the head with our faith. but we use the authority of our faith. and that's what's missing. even our founding fathers with all their problems and their faults knew we must be one nation, under god. and then we begin to know in god we trust. that's where the real authority is. >> i heard from a number of muslims, buddhists, et cetera, said well we have our god, too, and people like the good doctor are ignoring our god. you say what? >> i absolutely don't ignore anyone's faith. i was with a muslim recently, and he was saying, yes we like your jesus. he
dr. martin luther king jr., my father reverend alfred daniel williams king they would often say we don'tave to drag people to the altar but we don't deny our faith. and my daddy would say, you know what? you don't have to accept my jesus but i'm going to let you know what my jesus does for me. and so multiculturalism, that's one thing. but if someone comes to my home, i'm not going to hide my bible. i'm not going to take the scriptures off the wall. and i have many people visit with me, and...
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dr. martin luther king. they investigate him, intruded upon his privacy by bugging his hotel rooms, learned he was having an affair and then sought to use that combat the threat of disclosing that a fair to change his behavior. why? because he was an active political dissidents fighting for justice. we have a history of that. our country has a history of that. most countries have a history of that, and that's another reason that the government will use information that doesn't necessarily concerned them to target people who they are concerned about because, not just because of their alcohol problem, not just because of their sexual proclivities but because they have political views and political ideas that the government doesn't approve of spent judge posner, would you like to respond? >> it's pretty far away from cell phone search is now, aren't you? >> ououtfit not. again, the question is -- >> sex photos on your cellphone? >> i imagine if dr. martin luther king was having an affair in 2014 as opposed the
dr. martin luther king. they investigate him, intruded upon his privacy by bugging his hotel rooms, learned he was having an affair and then sought to use that combat the threat of disclosing that a fair to change his behavior. why? because he was an active political dissidents fighting for justice. we have a history of that. our country has a history of that. most countries have a history of that, and that's another reason that the government will use information that doesn't necessarily...
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dr. martin luther king.y bugged his hotel rooms to learn that he was having an affair and then sought to use that and the threat of disclosing that affair to change his behavior. why? because he was an active, political, disdent fighting for justice. and we have a history of that. >> absolutely not. again, it's -- the question is -- >> why not alcohol? the sex photos on your cell phone? >> so i imagine if dr. martin luther king was having an affair in 2014 as opposed to 1960s, his cell phone, his smart phone, would have quiet a bit of evidence that would lead the government to that affair. he'd have call logs, he might have tektss, he might have e-mails. all of that would be on the phone. >> so i actually think that the evolution of the technology is presumably why we are here. and the pressure that it puts on doctrine is what occasions the purpose of having a panel like this in the mix. and it really seems to me that technology is doing three things. one is that it is increase iing opportunities for crimina
dr. martin luther king.y bugged his hotel rooms to learn that he was having an affair and then sought to use that and the threat of disclosing that affair to change his behavior. why? because he was an active, political, disdent fighting for justice. and we have a history of that. >> absolutely not. again, it's -- the question is -- >> why not alcohol? the sex photos on your cell phone? >> so i imagine if dr. martin luther king was having an affair in 2014 as opposed to 1960s,...
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dr. martin luther king jr. used to be. nbc's tracie potts will join us live to tell more about his plans at 6:30. >>> d.c. council will officially declare the seat vacant for marion barry. >> reporter: aaron, good morning. while the city is focused on preparing for a proper farewell for marion barry, there is still the business of a special election to fill his seat. the board of election will certify the victacancy of the s. somewhere between 74 and 174 days. that could put us early february and mid-may. this will be the first special election in 17 years to happen because a city member has passed away. barry died more than a week ago with two years left in his term. the board of elections is dealing with the vacated seat from ward 4. what could happen is we could see a push to hold both of those special elections on the same day. live this morning outside 1 judiciary square. i'm molette green. back to you. >>> and barry will have a true farewell. he will lie in repose for 24 hours. friday, a community memorial service wi
dr. martin luther king jr. used to be. nbc's tracie potts will join us live to tell more about his plans at 6:30. >>> d.c. council will officially declare the seat vacant for marion barry. >> reporter: aaron, good morning. while the city is focused on preparing for a proper farewell for marion barry, there is still the business of a special election to fill his seat. the board of election will certify the victacancy of the s. somewhere between 74 and 174 days. that could put us...
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dr. martin luther king jr. used to preach. >>> a fire destroys a prince george's county home.ou can see the house on glacier avenue. the family, including four children, made it out safely. it was a busy holiday weekend for firefighters in prince george keeps at. a local mother is asking her son's murderer to turn himself in to police. it's been a month since someone shot johnson outside his apartment. investigators say surveillance video shows the suspect walking into johnson's building. seconds later he ran out and drove away in a car. >> i know you've got a mother. i know you've got family. and i'm pleading with you now to come forward. >> prince george's county memorial attended a memorial. they don't believe johnson's killer knew him. >>> police arrested a couple and three others in atlanta. they found a 13-year-old boy hidden behind a fake wall camouflaged with towels. somehow he got a hold of a phone. neighbors say they saw the boy doing yard work. they were shocked to hear he was being held against his will. >>> now you can get into the holiday spirit from 6:00 to 9:00
dr. martin luther king jr. used to preach. >>> a fire destroys a prince george's county home.ou can see the house on glacier avenue. the family, including four children, made it out safely. it was a busy holiday weekend for firefighters in prince george keeps at. a local mother is asking her son's murderer to turn himself in to police. it's been a month since someone shot johnson outside his apartment. investigators say surveillance video shows the suspect walking into johnson's...
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dr. martin luther king jr. in a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement.historic best director nod. >> mr. president, in the south there have been thousands of racially-motivated murders. we need your help. >> dr. king, this thing is going to have to wait. >> it cannot wait. >> you have one big issue. i have 101. >> selma, directored by ava duvernay chronicles the 1969 selma marches led by dr. martin luther king jr. to face t discrimination they faced when they tried to register to vote. >> we're not asking, we're demanding. give us the vote. >> why did you want to be part of this project? >> i said yes to producing, i love david. we became friends during the butl butler. he showed me this tape of himself on his phone. of him doing an audition, sort of, for martin luther king. david, i'm going to tell you the truth, in order to be your friend, i have to tell you the truth. i said it's really good, but it's not there yet. you're not there yet. and i would like to do whatever i i can to help you get there. she's annie cooper in the movie, a voting hero in th
dr. martin luther king jr. in a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement.historic best director nod. >> mr. president, in the south there have been thousands of racially-motivated murders. we need your help. >> dr. king, this thing is going to have to wait. >> it cannot wait. >> you have one big issue. i have 101. >> selma, directored by ava duvernay chronicles the 1969 selma marches led by dr. martin luther king jr. to face t discrimination they faced when they...
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dr. martin luther king preached and led the civil rights movement.t lebaneser baptist, eric holder's wrap-up led him to declare that he would end racial profiling forever, but he apparently forgot, president george w. bush had already done that. he did it in 2001, declaring that racial profiling was wrong. the president more than a decade ago ordered the prohibition of racial profiling all together by federal law enforcement. how nice it would have been for the attorney general to acknowledge all of the shoulders upon which he was standing as he took the stage last night. perhaps grace that wouldn't suit the obama white house brand of political >>> tonight on war stories. soldiers on skis. >> we are an experimental unit. >> the brave men who took on the german army high in the mountains of italy. >> everything had to be attacked going up the hill. >> including senator bob dole, who near ly paid with his life. >> would have to get my radio, hit first and felt a sting in my right shoulder. >> america's tenth mountain division. >>> i'm oliver north and
dr. martin luther king preached and led the civil rights movement.t lebaneser baptist, eric holder's wrap-up led him to declare that he would end racial profiling forever, but he apparently forgot, president george w. bush had already done that. he did it in 2001, declaring that racial profiling was wrong. the president more than a decade ago ordered the prohibition of racial profiling all together by federal law enforcement. how nice it would have been for the attorney general to acknowledge...
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dr. martin luther king preached and led the civil rights movement.lebaneser baptist, eric holder's wrap-up led him to declare that he would end racial profiling forever, but he apparently forgot, president george w. bush had already done that. he did it in 2001, declaring that racial profiling was wrong. the president more than a decade ago ordered the prohibition of racial profiling all together by federal law enforcement. how nice it would have been for the attorney general to acknowledge all of the shoulders upon which he was standing as he took the stage last night. perhaps grace that wouldn't suit the obama white house brand of political >>> tonight on "war stories" -- >> nobody intended to come back. >> december 7th, 1941. the japanese unleashed a secret weapon, midget submarines. >> we thought it was a german u-boat. >> a lone destroyer sank a midget submarine an hour before the air attack on pearl harbor. >> we've got a midget sub. >> now its discovery is rewriting history. >> this probably is important. >> tonight we prove the first casualti
dr. martin luther king preached and led the civil rights movement.lebaneser baptist, eric holder's wrap-up led him to declare that he would end racial profiling forever, but he apparently forgot, president george w. bush had already done that. he did it in 2001, declaring that racial profiling was wrong. the president more than a decade ago ordered the prohibition of racial profiling all together by federal law enforcement. how nice it would have been for the attorney general to acknowledge all...
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dr. martin luther king, jr.. >>> the march pivoted at a police blockade. when officers tried to move the crowd heading north. emotion and adrenalin surged from both sides swirling into a chaotic scene. as some still tried to keep the message strong. we became caught in the current. jabbed by a baton, pushed back from the police line. as people hurled rocks at officers. peaceful protesters struggled to keep a raging crowd in control. and their own heads above the smoke. followed by rubber bullets, which shot into the direction of the next scene. looters smashing windows at trader joe's. knocking crates on to university avenue and stealing wine from the store. people trapped nircars had nowhere to turn and neither did we. people in masks accosted a-1 recording the mayhem. and violence and looting. >> it's just fighting violence with violence, that we don't need. >> reporter: which clearly distracts from the message. >> we're peacefully protesting and showdown be shouldn't be taking from stores. people are taking things and that is not right. i'm sorry, they
dr. martin luther king, jr.. >>> the march pivoted at a police blockade. when officers tried to move the crowd heading north. emotion and adrenalin surged from both sides swirling into a chaotic scene. as some still tried to keep the message strong. we became caught in the current. jabbed by a baton, pushed back from the police line. as people hurled rocks at officers. peaceful protesters struggled to keep a raging crowd in control. and their own heads above the smoke. followed by...
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dr. martin luther king is what he told to mike wallace when he said that riots are the language of the unheardnd what america has not been hearing is the state that black americans and impoverished americans have been living in for decades now. we need to ask, how can we heal those rifts to make sure we don't end up here again and how do we make sure that we are listening intently so we can build common solutions that will provide equity in this region. >> what was your response when you saw the members of the st. louis rams holding up their hands in the hands up, don't shoot stance before the game on sunday? >> my response is the same response i had when i saw students saying young activists and young leaders emerged doing the same thing on the streets of ferguson in meetings and also putting their hands up and having important conversations to make sure that their voices are heard in multiple ways and avenues. it was a way for those players to express themselves and i think that in america we need to preserve those rights of first amendments of freedom of speech. >>> a woman captured trying
dr. martin luther king is what he told to mike wallace when he said that riots are the language of the unheardnd what america has not been hearing is the state that black americans and impoverished americans have been living in for decades now. we need to ask, how can we heal those rifts to make sure we don't end up here again and how do we make sure that we are listening intently so we can build common solutions that will provide equity in this region. >> what was your response when you...
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dr. martin luther king preached and led the civil rights movement.lebaneser baptist, eric holder's wrap-up led him to declare that he would end racial profiling forever, but he apparently forgot, president george w. bush had already done that. he did it in 2001, declaring that racial profiling was wrong. the president more than a decade ago ordered the prohibition of racial profiling all together by federal law enforcement. how nice it would have been for the attorney general to acknowledge all of the shoulders upon which he was standing as he took the stage last night. perhaps grace that wouldn't suit the obama white house brand of the obama white house brand of political for cindy crawford's meaningful beauty advanced. the obama white house brand of political (female narrator) with special appearances by debra messing, valerie bertinelli, sara rue, and garcelle beauvais. (male narrator) hosted by cat deeley. brought to you by guthy-renker. hello there, i'm cat deeley here in beverly hills inviting you to come along as i take you to meet one of the
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dr. martin luther king preached and led the civil rights movement.baneser baptist, eric holder's wrap-up led him to declare that he would end racial profiling forever, but he apparently forgot, president george w. bush had already done that. he did it in 2001, declaring that racial profiling was wrong. the president more than a decade ago ordered the prohibition of y federal law enforcement. how nice it would have been for the attorney general to acknowledge all of the shoulders upon which he was standing as he took the stage last night. perhaps grace that wouldn't suit the obama white house brand of political theatre. and that's too bad. thanks for being with us. [ dynamic music plays ]
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dr. martin luther king, jr. once preached. joining us with more on this part of the story. martin, set the scene for us. >> reporter: well, the attorney general is expected at any moment. there's going to be first a small meeting that will take place with community leaders. after that, there's going to be a public forum. there are already a lot of people that have shown up and all allowed to go inside. this is the first of a series of regional meetings. but the first one takes place right here. historically, the significance is this, as you point out, dr. martin luther king. this is where he was born and preached. this is where he grew up. then there's the date. december 1, 1955 is when rosa parks decided that she would not sit in the back of the bus anymore. she refused to move and step away from the white section of a public bus in montgomery, alabama. and that set off a historic chain of events. so history hangs heavy over this gathering here. >> we'll stay in close touch with you, martin. >>> let's go to the epicenter of t
dr. martin luther king, jr. once preached. joining us with more on this part of the story. martin, set the scene for us. >> reporter: well, the attorney general is expected at any moment. there's going to be first a small meeting that will take place with community leaders. after that, there's going to be a public forum. there are already a lot of people that have shown up and all allowed to go inside. this is the first of a series of regional meetings. but the first one takes place right...