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dr. martin luther king jr.?>> i want to begin with the extraordinary moment from donald trump in iowa tonight. you know, donald trump just finishing speaking in iowa and his first night of having secret service assigned to him he did something they might not like. can you describe what happened? >> that's right. it was bizarre and jaw dropping. we sat here walking away from the podium and do this demonstration which got the attention of the secret service agents on either side of the stage. watch as he demonstrates his doubts about a story that ben carson has hold about trying to stab a close friend and relative as a teenager. watch and we'll talk about it on the other side. >> he took a knife and he went after a friend and he lunged. he luggaged that knife into the stomach of his friends. but low and behold, it hit the belt. it hit the belt and the knife broke. give me a break. give me a break. give me a break. the knife broke. let me tell you, i'm pretty good at this stuff. so, i have a belt. somebody hits me
dr. martin luther king jr.?>> i want to begin with the extraordinary moment from donald trump in iowa tonight. you know, donald trump just finishing speaking in iowa and his first night of having secret service assigned to him he did something they might not like. can you describe what happened? >> that's right. it was bizarre and jaw dropping. we sat here walking away from the podium and do this demonstration which got the attention of the secret service agents on either side of...
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dr. martin luther king came here numerous times in the 60's and along with the southern christian leadershipnce to help strategize the civil rights movement. it was a very hard time for them. and they were under threat constantly. so to be able to get away from it all and come for a respite was very important. one of the buildings that are here on the campus, gantt cottage, is where he resided during his stays here from 1963 all of the way through 1968. john: martin luther king as you may well know came from a middle class rather privileged african-american family and had not experienced poverty or deprivation. and saw for the first time very much up close what poverty does to people. and that was an inspiration for him. daljit: dr. martin luther king junior embraced the gullah people and their culture which was distinct from any other in the area. in order to preserve this unique culture and ensure the rights of the gullah geechee peoples, the united nations launched an international decade for people of african decent in january 2015. ♪ long time coming, ooh. daljit: the decade aims to rec
dr. martin luther king came here numerous times in the 60's and along with the southern christian leadershipnce to help strategize the civil rights movement. it was a very hard time for them. and they were under threat constantly. so to be able to get away from it all and come for a respite was very important. one of the buildings that are here on the campus, gantt cottage, is where he resided during his stays here from 1963 all of the way through 1968. john: martin luther king as you may well...
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dr. martin luther king's hometown. sanders told the crowd at the fox theater in downtown atlanta that dr. king should be remembered as a revolutionary who fought against the entire establishment on matters from race relations to economic policy. meanwhile, sanders' democratic political rival hillary clinton addressed the syrian refugee controversy tonight at an event in reno, nevada. clinton told reporters that hard line stances against admitting refugees to the united states are a mistake. she also said this hurts law enforcement's ability to build ties within muslim communities. >>> tonight, donald trump again claimed he saw muslims celebrating the 9/11 attacks in new jersey. >> the gop front-runner is facing criticism on both sides of the aisle and no one verifies the claims. nbc 10 went back to check the footage. >> reporter: these are the tape archives here at nbc 10. five almost decades of tv up here. so we checked for ourselves when our nbc 10 photographers covered 9/11 if we saw in our coverage any muslims celeb
dr. martin luther king's hometown. sanders told the crowd at the fox theater in downtown atlanta that dr. king should be remembered as a revolutionary who fought against the entire establishment on matters from race relations to economic policy. meanwhile, sanders' democratic political rival hillary clinton addressed the syrian refugee controversy tonight at an event in reno, nevada. clinton told reporters that hard line stances against admitting refugees to the united states are a mistake. she...
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dr. martin luther king boulevard, the 32-year-old store employee had been shot several times.e was lying in the street and died an hour later at the hospital. now to a developing story at the white house. check out these photos. a man wearing an american flag jumped the white house fence this afternoon. while the first family was inside. he was quickly arrested. the man was also carrying a manila folder, but police haven't given any other information about who he is or why he might have done this. >>> and take a look at this, a blimp that was supposed to fly over the macy's thanksgiving day parade didn't quite stay on course. people took video of the blimp as it wandered over a neighborhood on long island, eventually landing on a school's baseball field. the blimp was supposed to promote the manhattan institute. the pilot said the wind was blowing the blimp around so he had to make an unscheduled landing. the rest of the parade went off without a hitch. 17 giant character balloons floated above millions in new york city. snoopy and the pillbury dough boy, the red power ranger
dr. martin luther king boulevard, the 32-year-old store employee had been shot several times.e was lying in the street and died an hour later at the hospital. now to a developing story at the white house. check out these photos. a man wearing an american flag jumped the white house fence this afternoon. while the first family was inside. he was quickly arrested. the man was also carrying a manila folder, but police haven't given any other information about who he is or why he might have done...
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dr. martin luther king jr.'s hometown of atlanta last night. sanders applauded king's legacy calling him revolutionary who fought the establishment on issues from race relations to economic policy. sanders' rival hillary clinton was in nevada last night, addressing the syrian refugee controversy. she told reporters that taking a hard line against admitting refugees to the u.s. is a mistake. she said doing so hurts law enforcement's ability to build ties with muslim communities. leaders in lehigh county say they feel the syrian refugees are victims of fear mongering over terrorism. the lehigh valley has one of the largest syrian communities in the country. and has taken in 44 refugees since last march. officials in allentown feel the refugees are being demon sized by political enemies. allentown mayor recalled one resident who feared the refugees would decapitate her. >> we have a very stringent process that is scanning folks that are coming into this kuchblt i can guarantee you nobody is going to be coming into your house at night and chopping o
dr. martin luther king jr.'s hometown of atlanta last night. sanders applauded king's legacy calling him revolutionary who fought the establishment on issues from race relations to economic policy. sanders' rival hillary clinton was in nevada last night, addressing the syrian refugee controversy. she told reporters that taking a hard line against admitting refugees to the u.s. is a mistake. she said doing so hurts law enforcement's ability to build ties with muslim communities. leaders in...
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dr. martin luther king came to mississippi. i was asked by the civil rights leaders to be the host for martin luther king and take him on a trip to hell, into view of the ruins of mount zion on methodist church, the first church bombs in the state and talk with the survivors. i have a few pictures here -- okay. >> is this one up right now? okay. okay. in this picture, this is a snapshot because i am their post and they are with them. andy young and near the front, martin luther king in the middle, i wasn't taking them because they were my friends. i was there host. we work together and we were risking our lives. the only church for four counties around where dr. king could have spoken were burned to the ground. we were able to get him into a nearby pool hall and here is dr. king playing pool with a few of the guys who might have been 20 years old, 21, almost ready to vote but a lot of the kids followed us in. i did not think that was superunusual. i was taking my snapshot. is a wonderful way. via told a group in detroit that dr.
dr. martin luther king came to mississippi. i was asked by the civil rights leaders to be the host for martin luther king and take him on a trip to hell, into view of the ruins of mount zion on methodist church, the first church bombs in the state and talk with the survivors. i have a few pictures here -- okay. >> is this one up right now? okay. okay. in this picture, this is a snapshot because i am their post and they are with them. andy young and near the front, martin luther king in...
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dr. martin luther king jr., there is sufficient as thing as being too late. and when it comes to climate change that, hour is almost upon us. >> reporter: as the president met with leaders from china and india, the capitals were overwhelmed we smog. in beijing, the air at hazardous levels. construction work suspended. and in new delhi, the presidential palace bury visible. 180 nations have committed to reducing carbon emissions, linking to rising sea levels, melting glaciers and extreme weather and drought. but those promises may not be legally binding and two previous attempts fizzled. >> this problem doesn't go away. and we can't negotiate with the atmosphere. it will keep happening. so we have to find other approaches. >> reporter: that the summit is happening at all is a show of defiance following the recent terror attacks here. so was tonight's dinner president president obama and hollandi, at a public restaurant instead of the palace. all of it playing out among unprecedented security. late yesterday place cracked down on violent protesters. today it wa
dr. martin luther king jr., there is sufficient as thing as being too late. and when it comes to climate change that, hour is almost upon us. >> reporter: as the president met with leaders from china and india, the capitals were overwhelmed we smog. in beijing, the air at hazardous levels. construction work suspended. and in new delhi, the presidential palace bury visible. 180 nations have committed to reducing carbon emissions, linking to rising sea levels, melting glaciers and extreme...
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dr. martin luther king and turned the other cheek in the face of racial insults, but nowadays students here at the university of missouri are taking names and keeping score. >> students are being threatened. you know, we have administration that has been under constant attack and under threats. >> he says minority protesters started to speak up after last year's violence in ferguson, missouri, but at times the campus backlash has been fierce. a single seveningle from an anonymous student can set off a panic. floo this is your first amendment to protect your rights and means. >> the aclu warned against schools try be so hard to be encluesive they stifle free speech and use campus police as the thought police. another kemp close to students' hearts these days is their wallets. college students around the country took to the streets in the million student march demanding sweeping changes to higher education. they want tuition-free public college, cancellation of all student debt, and a $15 minimum wage for all college workers. and sometimes the push for more affordable college even intersects
dr. martin luther king and turned the other cheek in the face of racial insults, but nowadays students here at the university of missouri are taking names and keeping score. >> students are being threatened. you know, we have administration that has been under constant attack and under threats. >> he says minority protesters started to speak up after last year's violence in ferguson, missouri, but at times the campus backlash has been fierce. a single seveningle from an anonymous...
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dr. martin luther king drive in willingboro. police say he and the gunman walk out of the store together before that shooting. officers later found him in the street. >> he was a good guy, and he was a hard-working guy. always want to work overtime to support his family back home and he has one daughter in his country ghana. >> anyone with information is asked to call willingboro poli police. >>> in the wake of of a fatal fire fire official are making sure residents in the neighborhood have working smoke alarms. "eyewitness news" in the 1900 block of north brunner street where officials installed free smoke alarms and also distributed home fire safety checklists. authorities say the home that caught on fire had no working detectors. >>> france holds national memorial service for the 130 people who died in the paris attacks two week ago. ♪ >> the ceremony was held in a courtyard of the national monument in paris. a choir provided one of the only breaks in the silence. president france choice hollande promised to france will do ev
dr. martin luther king drive in willingboro. police say he and the gunman walk out of the store together before that shooting. officers later found him in the street. >> he was a good guy, and he was a hard-working guy. always want to work overtime to support his family back home and he has one daughter in his country ghana. >> anyone with information is asked to call willingboro poli police. >>> in the wake of of a fatal fire fire official are making sure residents in the...
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dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated but the paper says half a dozen classmates from his class couldn't corroborate that story. throughout the weekend he remained defiant. >> when you write a book with a co-writer and you say there was a class, a lot of times they will put a number or something on it just to give it for meat. obviously decades later i'm not going to remember the course number. >> wouldn't the easiest way to diffuse at least some of these questions be to ask your brother to come out and speak about this? you said it was your mother and your brother who would know about your temper. >> my mother has alzheimer's. >> obviously. >> my brother is not interested in talking to the media and a number of other people aren't, either, that i've talked to. >> vetting is a normal part of the process. did you not expect this? >> i have always said that i expected to be vetted, but being vetted and what is going on with me, you said this 30 years ago, you said this 20 years ago, this didn't exist, this
dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated but the paper says half a dozen classmates from his class couldn't corroborate that story. throughout the weekend he remained defiant. >> when you write a book with a co-writer and you say there was a class, a lot of times they will put a number or something on it just to give it for meat. obviously decades later i'm not going to remember the course number. >> wouldn't the easiest way to diffuse at least some of these questions be to ask...
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dr. martin luther king drive in willingboro.olice say he and the gunman walk out of the store together before that shooting. officers later found him in the street. >> he was a good guy, and he was a hard-working guy. always want to work overtime to support his family back home and he has one daughter in his country ghana. >> anyone with information is asked to call willingboro poli police. >>> in the wake of of a fatal fire fire official are making sure residents in the neighborhood have working smoke alarms. "eyewitness news" in the 1900 block of north brunner street where officials installed free smoke alarms and also distributed home fire safety checklists. authorities say the home that caught on fire had no working detectors. >>> france holds national memorial service for the 130 people who died in the paris attacks two week ago. ♪ >> the ceremony was held in a courtyard of the national monument in paris. a choir provided one of the only breaks in the silence. president france choice hollande promised to france will do ever
dr. martin luther king drive in willingboro.olice say he and the gunman walk out of the store together before that shooting. officers later found him in the street. >> he was a good guy, and he was a hard-working guy. always want to work overtime to support his family back home and he has one daughter in his country ghana. >> anyone with information is asked to call willingboro poli police. >>> in the wake of of a fatal fire fire official are making sure residents in the...
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dr. martin luther king. he was the only one that could make a difference and, uh, to take him out the equation was just, um, unbelievable. >> shad: did it affect everyone at stax differently? >> booker: i can't say how it affected everyone at s i cannot go inside different people. i can say that if there was a fissure in the company, it made it larger, um, because, um. that type of thing was just too strong a--an event. it affected the--you know, the whole world, including stax. >> shad: 50 years later, does it surprise you to still see the kind of violence we just saw in, uh, charleston? >> booker: um, that type of violence is being taught, uh, through rhetoric. rhetoric is not something that we're able to, um, control. rhetoric comes from things that people write and people say and then other people believe them. um, it--it comes from the inside. and, um, i think dr. kin life, uh, was an--was ang's extremely important one in terms of affecting that type of rhetoric. i, for one, uh--i, for one, am still hop
dr. martin luther king. he was the only one that could make a difference and, uh, to take him out the equation was just, um, unbelievable. >> shad: did it affect everyone at stax differently? >> booker: i can't say how it affected everyone at s i cannot go inside different people. i can say that if there was a fissure in the company, it made it larger, um, because, um. that type of thing was just too strong a--an event. it affected the--you know, the whole world, including stax....
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dr. martin luther king jr.s he made the case for the government's role in providing economic security for we the people. bernie sanders if we are serious : about rebuilding the american middle class, if we are serious about re-invigorating american we need to develop a political movement which, once again, is prepared to take on and defeat a ruling class whose greed is to destroy our nation. [applause] john: this will sound familiar to you. you just asked it to me. in terms of policy and politics, your biggest take away? mark: he has a distinctive and supported by millions of americans, a distinctive worldview. right wille on the mock it and suggested his communism, he really has a view that will find some currency and he did a nice job of explaining what he sees democratic socialism as being. john: i think the speech was fine. but i have to say, there is not an element of that that actually qualifies as socialism, according to what my definition of socialism is. he is not arguing for state control of industry,
dr. martin luther king jr.s he made the case for the government's role in providing economic security for we the people. bernie sanders if we are serious : about rebuilding the american middle class, if we are serious about re-invigorating american we need to develop a political movement which, once again, is prepared to take on and defeat a ruling class whose greed is to destroy our nation. [applause] john: this will sound familiar to you. you just asked it to me. in terms of policy and...
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dr. martin luther king jackpot sweepstakes in january of 2013. >> it's believed the $25,000 promotion wasd and mr. fallacaro's favor. >> mr. martinelli didn't rig anything. a friend of his winning or some other gentleman perhaps winning the event someone has to win sometimes. >> reporter: why did john martinelli allegedly do all these things he's been accused of of? jeopardize his job at the parx and help out friend joe fallacaro. >> state and federal law enforcement authorities say because he was borrowing money from people including a local organized crime ring specializing in sports betting. >> that was all bogus. had no substance to th it at al. >> mr. martinelli was either gambling in casinos or illega illegally. >> the feds say the sports betting operation was oped by albanian weiss guys. the organization and state police say was run by yellly jelly and eight on thes. fox 29 was there when the gambling operation was taken down in 2013. the charges were serious. >> lone sharking, extortion, claiming my client used violence or gave out perception of violence. >> toy nair row says mart
dr. martin luther king jackpot sweepstakes in january of 2013. >> it's believed the $25,000 promotion wasd and mr. fallacaro's favor. >> mr. martinelli didn't rig anything. a friend of his winning or some other gentleman perhaps winning the event someone has to win sometimes. >> reporter: why did john martinelli allegedly do all these things he's been accused of of? jeopardize his job at the parx and help out friend joe fallacaro. >> state and federal law enforcement...
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dr. martin luther king jr. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> well, we're still dealing with the rain for the evening commute. we had it around this morning but now it's actually getting a bit heavier like a lot of the computer models saw last night and we're seeing the heaviest through parts of mercer county, the major interstates here, so if you are about to leave or going to be driving somewhere soon, keep in mind we have heavy pockets, especially near the p.a. turnpike, across 95 here, also into the philadelphia area, pretty steady rain around philadelphia it's fairly light, but we have pockets of heavier rain shown by the yellow. so right around wilmington and 95, up towards chester and down into other parts of newcastle county, closer to dover, as well, that's where we're seeing heavier rain. more heavy rain into dover, also river view and heavy rain around milford, but some of this is pretty isolated the farther south you go. it's when you get into new jersey and pennsylvania it's a lot more widespread. all this rain is going to move thro
dr. martin luther king jr. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> well, we're still dealing with the rain for the evening commute. we had it around this morning but now it's actually getting a bit heavier like a lot of the computer models saw last night and we're seeing the heaviest through parts of mercer county, the major interstates here, so if you are about to leave or going to be driving somewhere soon, keep in mind we have heavy...
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dr. martin luther king dream jackpot sweepstakes at parx in january of 2013. >> it's believed that the $25,000 was rigged and mr. fallacaro's favor. mr. martin untilly didn't rig anything and as to whether, a friend of his winning or some other gentleman perhaps winning an event, someone has to win sometimes. >> reporter: why did john martinelli allegedly do all of these things he's been accused of? gentlemen jeopardize his job at the parx and help out front joe fallacaro? well, state and federal law enforcement authorities say it's because he was borrowing money from people including a local organized crime ring specializ specializing in sports betting. >> they talk about it daily. that was all bogus. had no substance it to at all. >> mr. martinelli was either gambling in casinos or out illegally. >> the feds say the sports betting operation was run by a group of albanian wise guy who's operated out of the lion bar and grill in mayfair. the organization state police and fbi say was run by yelly jelly and eight others. fox 29 was there when the gambling operation was taken down in 2013. the ch
dr. martin luther king dream jackpot sweepstakes at parx in january of 2013. >> it's believed that the $25,000 was rigged and mr. fallacaro's favor. mr. martin untilly didn't rig anything and as to whether, a friend of his winning or some other gentleman perhaps winning an event, someone has to win sometimes. >> reporter: why did john martinelli allegedly do all of these things he's been accused of? gentlemen jeopardize his job at the parx and help out front joe fallacaro? well,...
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dr. martin luther king jr. on your deck as a remainder of capacity to do wrong. >> that's correct. >> i commend you for that. that occurred during j. edgar hoover's tenure as director. as you know, j. edgar did some awful, terrible things, in his life, and as fbi director. he started the coin tell pro, how do you pronounce that? >> i think you got it. >> which harassed civil rights workers, snik people, slc people, dr. king in particular, others, political activists and homosexuals. he was abusive. he was the opposite of justice. his efforts to silence dr. king and out homosexuals working for the federal government were deplorable and a stain on our nation's history and fbi. it's been reported that at one point he had a letter sent to dr. king threatening to expose all kinds of private information collected surreptitiously. the letter appeared to suggest dr. king should kill himself to save himself from embarrassment. king, one thing left for you to do, you know what it is, you have 34 days in which to do it, y
dr. martin luther king jr. on your deck as a remainder of capacity to do wrong. >> that's correct. >> i commend you for that. that occurred during j. edgar hoover's tenure as director. as you know, j. edgar did some awful, terrible things, in his life, and as fbi director. he started the coin tell pro, how do you pronounce that? >> i think you got it. >> which harassed civil rights workers, snik people, slc people, dr. king in particular, others, political activists and...
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dr. martin luther king, jr., the players wrote -- "the athletes of color on the university of missouri footballam truly believe 'injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.'" they announced they will no longer take part in any football activities until wolfe resigned or was removed "due to his negligence toward marginalized students' experience." the coach and athletic department soon came out in support. the pressure on wolfe then snowballed. the following day, members of the concerned faculty group at the university of missouri voted to stage a walkout, and the missouri students association, representing 27,000 undergraduates, called on wolfe to resign. on sunday night, wolfe was still defiant, vowing to stay on. but in a shocking turn of events on monday, wolfe held a news conference to announce his departure. >> i am resigning as president of the university of missouri system. my motivation in making this decision comes from love. i love mu. columbia, where i grew up, the state of missouri. i have thought and prayed about this decision. it is the right thing to do. the response to
dr. martin luther king, jr., the players wrote -- "the athletes of color on the university of missouri footballam truly believe 'injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.'" they announced they will no longer take part in any football activities until wolfe resigned or was removed "due to his negligence toward marginalized students' experience." the coach and athletic department soon came out in support. the pressure on wolfe then snowballed. the following day,...
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dr. martin luther king jr., that there is such a thing as being too late.ate change, that our is almost upon us. but if we act here and now, if we place our own short-term the air thatind our young people will breathe and the food that they eat in the water they will drink, and the hopes and dreams that sustain their lives, we will not be too late. my fellow leaders, accepting this challenge will not reward us with moments of victory, but -- our progress will be measured differently. and the suffering that is averted, and a planet that is preserved, and that is what has always made this so hard. liveeneration may not even to see the full realization of what we do here, but the knowledge that the next generation will be better off for what we do here -- can we imagine a more worth the reward for that? on to our children and grandchildren so that when they look back and they see what ere in paris, they can take pride in our achievement. let that be the common goal in paris -- a world that i
dr. martin luther king jr., that there is such a thing as being too late.ate change, that our is almost upon us. but if we act here and now, if we place our own short-term the air thatind our young people will breathe and the food that they eat in the water they will drink, and the hopes and dreams that sustain their lives, we will not be too late. my fellow leaders, accepting this challenge will not reward us with moments of victory, but -- our progress will be measured differently. and the...
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dr. martin luther king at that time.r and we can be very arrogants at times. and when our discussion got heated one night, i said, daddy, you led us like sheeps to slaughter sbo the internment camp and suddenly my father was silent. that give and take stopped and u knew immediately i had touched a nerve. this man who suffered so much and after the internment worked his fingers to the bones to get back on our feet, this man who sacrificed and suffered so much, i had hurt. and i felt terribly. my father looked a at me and said, well, maybe you're right. and he got up and went into the bedroom and closed the door. i wanted to go and knock on the door and apologize, but it felt awkward, so i didn't. i thought i u would do it the following morning. it was even more awkward then and i never did. so i'm using my memory of that discussion to apologize. >> ever night here on broadway. george takei, what a story. thank you so much. we'll be right back. when heartburn hits fight back fast tums smoothies starts dissolving the instan
dr. martin luther king at that time.r and we can be very arrogants at times. and when our discussion got heated one night, i said, daddy, you led us like sheeps to slaughter sbo the internment camp and suddenly my father was silent. that give and take stopped and u knew immediately i had touched a nerve. this man who suffered so much and after the internment worked his fingers to the bones to get back on our feet, this man who sacrificed and suffered so much, i had hurt. and i felt terribly. my...
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dr. martin luther king jr., but it's a question of getting that message out.in the south in particular, with white and black voters but particularly black voters. we're going to do what needs to be done. we're going to talk to people. no one owns those votes. we're going to have a respectful conversation with people across the country and i think when people hear his message, they're going to move to him. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> and we'll hear from hillary clinton, bernie sanders and martin o'malley at 8:00, hosted by rachel maddow. let's take a look at how the stock market is doing right now. it is up very slightly, about 14 points but it's on the up side. the new jobs report show the number of jobs added to the u.s. economy was 271,000 in october. the unemployment rate for the month actually dropped to 5%. it's a different story when you break up the numbers by ethnic groups, as we always do, 9.2% for african-americans, 6.3% for latinos, 4.4% for whites and 3.5% for asians. >> jason, it's good to see you. let's talk about the numbers. wh
dr. martin luther king jr., but it's a question of getting that message out.in the south in particular, with white and black voters but particularly black voters. we're going to do what needs to be done. we're going to talk to people. no one owns those votes. we're going to have a respectful conversation with people across the country and i think when people hear his message, they're going to move to him. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> and we'll hear from hillary...
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martin luther king. what i found prove to me we were on the right path. it turns out dr. help edit that comic book. can you imagine? dr. martin luther king, jr., comic book editor. but there he was in the fall of 1957 poring over a comic strip in fact is added made it into the final version. so the congressman patiently patiently worked with me. for months that became years. it was a surreal journey. early on the congressman to bite me to go along on his pilgrimage. which is where he leads members of congress down to alabama it shows them the sights, tells them the stories. i get into an elevator and there was robert kennedy's aid, leader of the published by the national tennessean. and ample kennedy, robert kennedy's widow. and i couldn't help myself. my gosh, excuse me, i just thought you'd want to know, you are in a comic book i'm working on with the john lewis. [laughter] ethel kennedy looks up at me with those big beautiful eyes and she says, well that's nice to hear. [laughter] so you can understand what it meant to me when a few years later she called me on my cell
martin luther king. what i found prove to me we were on the right path. it turns out dr. help edit that comic book. can you imagine? dr. martin luther king, jr., comic book editor. but there he was in the fall of 1957 poring over a comic strip in fact is added made it into the final version. so the congressman patiently patiently worked with me. for months that became years. it was a surreal journey. early on the congressman to bite me to go along on his pilgrimage. which is where he leads...
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dr. martin luther king, she knew that she would be making history literally interpreting and representingnation. she made history in another way, by stepping boldly into the role of america's foremost black woman filmmaker in an industry that is notoriously difficult for women and people of color. but she was ready. no newcomer to hollywood, in 2012 she became the first african-american woman to win the dramatic directing award at sundance for her acclaimed feature "middle of nowhere" and her first narrative feature "i will follow" which she wrote, financed, produced and directed was hailed by critic roger ebert as "one of the best films i've seen about the loss of a loved one." now she is the first black woman ever nominated for best director golden globe, and now is one of the most influential voices in all of hollywood. ava's lending her voice and credibility to a new project quarterback the african-american film festival releasing movement which she founded in 2010. i's b it's been relaunched as array focusing on filmmakers of color. i am just so pleased to be joined now by a have p l
dr. martin luther king, she knew that she would be making history literally interpreting and representingnation. she made history in another way, by stepping boldly into the role of america's foremost black woman filmmaker in an industry that is notoriously difficult for women and people of color. but she was ready. no newcomer to hollywood, in 2012 she became the first african-american woman to win the dramatic directing award at sundance for her acclaimed feature "middle of nowhere"...
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dr. martin luther king junior's niece king growing racial tension on our university campuses. about this? a good fella gets out of jail. yep, mobster accused of plotting the heist walked away a free man yesterday not guilty. remember the crime inspired the movie good fellas. bo dietl will join us in a moment. you can't breathed. through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. well, just put on a breathe right strip which instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right if legalzoom has your back.s, over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. it's more than tit's security - and flexibility. it's where great ideas and vital data are stored. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions from a trusted it partner. including cloud and hosting services - all backed by an industry leading broadband network and people committed to helping you grow
dr. martin luther king junior's niece king growing racial tension on our university campuses. about this? a good fella gets out of jail. yep, mobster accused of plotting the heist walked away a free man yesterday not guilty. remember the crime inspired the movie good fellas. bo dietl will join us in a moment. you can't breathed. through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. well, just put on a breathe right strip which instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone....
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we want our freedom, and we want it now. >> the speech of martin luther king junior. on that day drs soul, and he used that day and the steps of the linking memorial to preach a sermon not just to america but to the world. >> i have a dream my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream. let freedom ring from every hill and mole hill of mississippi, from every mountain side. let freedom ring. when we allow freedom to ring. when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of god's children, black men and white men, jews and gentiles, protestants and catholics will be able to join hands and sing free at last, free at last, thank god almighty, we are free at last. ♪ >> i don't think they quite anticipated just how successful it would be. it represents the civil rights movement at a kind of high water mark. >> in the immediate wake of the march on washington, the civil rights movement
we want our freedom, and we want it now. >> the speech of martin luther king junior. on that day drs soul, and he used that day and the steps of the linking memorial to preach a sermon not just to america but to the world. >> i have a dream my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream. let freedom ring from every hill and mole hill of mississippi, from every...
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dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated. half a dozen classmates could not coonnberate the story. as carson tells it the whole class left in protest and the professor came toward me and they paused and snapped my picture. a hoax the teacher said. we wanted to see who is the most honest student in the class. carson said the professor even gave him $10. the journal reports there's no photo of him that ever ran and there was no class at the university that had that title or number when he was there. he responded on facebook yesterday who said allow me to do the research. here is a syllabus you claim never existed still waiting on an apology. also being called into question is carson's account he was once threatened at gun point at a fast food restaurant. in an account given earlier this year carson claimed to have once been threatened by an armed robber while eating. he's a vegetarian. let's bring in chris whose been covering the story. he's definitely blaming the immediate why were if getting it wrong. >> yes. i think there's two levels we have the look at. one level is when did he
dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated. half a dozen classmates could not coonnberate the story. as carson tells it the whole class left in protest and the professor came toward me and they paused and snapped my picture. a hoax the teacher said. we wanted to see who is the most honest student in the class. carson said the professor even gave him $10. the journal reports there's no photo of him that ever ran and there was no class at the university that had that title or number when he was...
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dr. martin luther king was killed. and she said, i don't know why they are doing this.nd then i remembered a time where she told me that when i worked in the fields, i thought it was normal. she didn't understand what was the big concern about when they picked cotton. she just thought it was normal. one thing that she wanted all of us to do is go to school, get our education, and be the best that we could be. my family today consists of blacks and whites because my grandchildren are mixed and i have grandchildren that are not. and i feel proud of my mother and i'm proud to say that she gave me because i'm able to live my life through her, and threw her fifth and my faith in the lord jesus christ. host: that is a elizabeth in syracuse, new york. this is bill in michigan. bill, calling in on our republican line. caller: good morning. i believe i called independent. i'm not a republican. host: you got it. you are right. the independent line. caller: i think all the people who are conservative should get off that republican line because we know they are not conservative. an
dr. martin luther king was killed. and she said, i don't know why they are doing this.nd then i remembered a time where she told me that when i worked in the fields, i thought it was normal. she didn't understand what was the big concern about when they picked cotton. she just thought it was normal. one thing that she wanted all of us to do is go to school, get our education, and be the best that we could be. my family today consists of blacks and whites because my grandchildren are mixed and i...
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dr. martin luther king junior meant when he talked about socialism for the rich and rugged individualism for everyone else. hady view, it is time we democratic socialism for working families, not just for wall street, billionaires and large shouldtions, it means we not be providing welfare for corporations. it means we should not be providing huge tax breaks for the wealthiest people in this country or trade policies which whilecorporate profits they result in workers losing their jobs. government create a which works for all the american people, not just powerful special interests. bemeans economic rights must an essential part of what america stands for. things, itother means health care should be a right of all people, not a privilege. [applause] i know there are some people out is anwho think this incredible argument -- imagine in the united states of america all of us having health care as a right. i hope all of you know this is not a radical idea, it is a conservative idea. it is an idea and practice that exists in every other major country on earth, not just in scandinavia, denmar
dr. martin luther king junior meant when he talked about socialism for the rich and rugged individualism for everyone else. hady view, it is time we democratic socialism for working families, not just for wall street, billionaires and large shouldtions, it means we not be providing welfare for corporations. it means we should not be providing huge tax breaks for the wealthiest people in this country or trade policies which whilecorporate profits they result in workers losing their jobs....
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. >> i was there with martin luther king, jr., dr. king, in the march on washington. so i have a long history, but more importantly, i think i have the economic and social justice agenda now that once we get the word out, will in fact resonate with the african-american community. >> well, joining me from orange burg, south carolina, is msnbc's alex sites wald. it wasn't a debate last night, but if we need to say someone won, who do you think would be -- would be the top person last night? >> well, i think the format really let each of the candidates highlight their biggest strengths. for bernie sanders, it was foreign policy. we haven't heard a whole lot from him on that, but rachel maddow pressed him on iraq and isis and he said he did not agree with the president on sending special forces there. he didn't want to get involved in another quagmire there. and for hillary clinton, rachel maddow said she took money from goldman sachs but she cannot be bought and she supports a bill to limit the influence of those. and martin o'malley, he thinks he has a chance now that t
. >> i was there with martin luther king, jr., dr. king, in the march on washington. so i have a long history, but more importantly, i think i have the economic and social justice agenda now that once we get the word out, will in fact resonate with the african-american community. >> well, joining me from orange burg, south carolina, is msnbc's alex sites wald. it wasn't a debate last night, but if we need to say someone won, who do you think would be -- would be the top person last...
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dr. martin luther king jr.ant when he talked about socialism for the rich and individualism for everyone else. in my view it is time we had democratic socialism for working families. not just for wall street, billionaires and large corporations. it means that we should not be providing welfare for corporations. it means that we should not be are providing huge tax breaks for the wealthiest people in the country or trade policies which boost corporate profits while they result in workers losing their jobs. it means that we create a government which works for all of the american people not just powerful special interest. it means economic rights must be an essential part of what america stands for. among many other things, it means that health care should be a rights of all people not a privilege. and imagine in the united states all of us having health care as a right, but i hope all of you know this is not a radical idea. it's a conservative idea. it is an idea and a practice that exists in every other major co
dr. martin luther king jr.ant when he talked about socialism for the rich and individualism for everyone else. in my view it is time we had democratic socialism for working families. not just for wall street, billionaires and large corporations. it means that we should not be providing welfare for corporations. it means that we should not be are providing huge tax breaks for the wealthiest people in the country or trade policies which boost corporate profits while they result in workers losing...
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dr. martin luther king junior said, darkness cannot drive out darkness. only light can do that. hate cannot drive out hate. only love can do that. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from kansas seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and stepped my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> i rise in support of life saving research at the national institutes of health. as we debate the priorities of the omnibus appropriations act, one must be supporting research for cureing disease. they affect millions of families in our country and each and every one of our districts. 600,000 will die of cancer. the best defense of saving those lives is enhancing and supporting funding at the national institutes of health. earlier this year we passed the 21st century cures act which increased funding by over $3 billion. passing the 344 votes, it had the support of both parties including 170 republican votes. now is to increase n.i.h. by $3 billion. now is also the time to send a message o
dr. martin luther king junior said, darkness cannot drive out darkness. only light can do that. hate cannot drive out hate. only love can do that. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from kansas seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and stepped my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> i rise in support of life saving research at the national institutes of health. as we...
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martin luther king. >> reporter: actually, while mitt romney's father was a civil rights activist, he never marched with dr. king and the gaffe didn't help romney's struggling 2008 campaign. the list goes on, exaggeration and misremembering are just human nature, it seems. in stories like this, if handled well, needn't be politically fatal. if voters begin to doubt your story, carson has a big time problem. i'm jon keller at large, wbz news. >> thank you, john. >>> stuffies, coffee milk and the pawsox. rhode island has plenty of things to be proud of. coming up why one of them, though, could be disappearing. >> also ahead, "spotlight" is now in theaters, but you have to do some digging if you want to find it nearby. >> you've got to be in it to win it, as they say. here's a look at your winning we thought we' d be ready. i could feel our deadlines racing towards us. t need a loan. we needed short-term funding. fast. fill the orders. just like that. you can' t predict it, but you can be ready. another step on the journey. will you be ready when growth presents itself. realize your buying power at open.com.
martin luther king. >> reporter: actually, while mitt romney's father was a civil rights activist, he never marched with dr. king and the gaffe didn't help romney's struggling 2008 campaign. the list goes on, exaggeration and misremembering are just human nature, it seems. in stories like this, if handled well, needn't be politically fatal. if voters begin to doubt your story, carson has a big time problem. i'm jon keller at large, wbz news. >> thank you, john. >>>...
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who has this life-altering encounter or with martin luther king late one night out back of the holiday inn after the riot that disrupted what turned out to be dre and his view on how we need to go about securing these freedoms that we're supposed to have had. and, you know, he decides to devote his life to, essentially, dr. king's philosophy of nonviolent direct action and of engagement. and 40 years later when we meet him on election day of 2008, he's a frustrated man, you know? he has spent, you know, most of those years as an award-winning columnist, and here i have to stop -- [laughter] yeah, yeah. and say he's not this award-winning columnist for a number of reasons. [laughter] one, he's got two pulitzers, i've got one. [laughter] he drives a nucor vet, i drive a 10-year-old toyota, so there's lots of differences between us. but the one thing that we do share is the frustration, the sense that you, you know, in trying to explain what should be glaringly, blindingly obvious to anyone who really cares to understand with regard to race in this country, you know, you feel like you're banging your head against a brick wall. and this is a feeli
who has this life-altering encounter or with martin luther king late one night out back of the holiday inn after the riot that disrupted what turned out to be dre and his view on how we need to go about securing these freedoms that we're supposed to have had. and, you know, he decides to devote his life to, essentially, dr. king's philosophy of nonviolent direct action and of engagement. and 40 years later when we meet him on election day of 2008, he's a frustrated man, you know? he has spent,...