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dr. martin luther king jr. academic middle school. i thank you for listening and i hope that you guys will do -- make a change and help our school that is in so much need for your help. thank you. >> are you ryan, by any chance? >> yes, yes, i am. sorry i'm late. i guess i'm changing the subject a bit here. my name is ryan yip. i'm representing an organization called big jim foundation and we're putting on a free contest called lemonade alley. it is to teach k-12 kids business lit r.t.a. rassy and entrepreneurship through a contact with selling lemonade for charity. what they do is basically develop a recipe for let me nate nade or a lemonade product and develop a business and marketing plan for that lemonade and construct a lemonade stand, which will be constructed at the i.n.g. on post and kerney on july 7. this contest is being underwritten by i.n.g. direct and capital one bank. at the conference in san francisco and seven contests across the country. the winning team from this contest and all the other contests will be given a six
dr. martin luther king jr. academic middle school. i thank you for listening and i hope that you guys will do -- make a change and help our school that is in so much need for your help. thank you. >> are you ryan, by any chance? >> yes, yes, i am. sorry i'm late. i guess i'm changing the subject a bit here. my name is ryan yip. i'm representing an organization called big jim foundation and we're putting on a free contest called lemonade alley. it is to teach k-12 kids business lit...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. [ speaking spanish ] >> translator: from civil society we see an increasing number of proposals aimed at improving the quality of life of all cubans from come tleet social vants for the government to expect human right and democratic values. [ speaking spanish ] >> translator: in their fight for democracy, cuban civil society has always advocated for national reconciliation and dialogue based on their respect of all human, civil and political rights as a necessary process to achieve a truly democratic cuba. [ speaking spanish ] >> translator: to conclude, i would respectfully ask into practice title of this hearing. please show solidarity with a growing and genuine civil society and condemn all levels of depression in cuba. [ speaking spanish ] >> translator: i encourage you to seek other democratic governments and parliamentarians from around the world, multi-lateral institutions and multi-lateral enjeels to support the true cuba. [ speaking spanish ] . [ speaking spanish ] >> translator: in this sense please take into account the worst of eli wiesel when he said w
dr. martin luther king, jr. [ speaking spanish ] >> translator: from civil society we see an increasing number of proposals aimed at improving the quality of life of all cubans from come tleet social vants for the government to expect human right and democratic values. [ speaking spanish ] >> translator: in their fight for democracy, cuban civil society has always advocated for national reconciliation and dialogue based on their respect of all human, civil and political rights as a...
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dr. martin luther king, jr.s that his new found religion didn't allow him to have images of anyone that he could worship more than allah. we were very disturbed about that and we told him not to take it off the wall anymore. and the next thing was, he had a dog. he always had a dog. loved his dog. and he turn the dog loose in the woods to be on his own in nashvill and he just gave away his dog because he said again, his religion thought that dogs was a thing of evil. and those two things raised our eyebrows and we started getting concerned. >> mike: he went to a college in nashville, tennessee you thought was going to be just fine and he started going to the islam center and it was known as a very moderate islamic center, you know, local politicians and local clergy, regularly had events with the people from that mosque. so, was it a shock to you that this was the beginning point of what became radicalization in your son? >> we don't know a lot about islam and that's the thing i try to say to the american people
dr. martin luther king, jr.s that his new found religion didn't allow him to have images of anyone that he could worship more than allah. we were very disturbed about that and we told him not to take it off the wall anymore. and the next thing was, he had a dog. he always had a dog. loved his dog. and he turn the dog loose in the woods to be on his own in nashvill and he just gave away his dog because he said again, his religion thought that dogs was a thing of evil. and those two things raised...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. >> [speaking spanish] >> translator: from civil society we see an increasingumber aimed at improving the quality of life. concrete events from public demands for the cover rent to suspect human-rights and democratic values. >> [speaking spanish] >> translator: in the fight for democracy cuban civil society always advocated for national dialogue based on the respect of all human civil and political rights to achieve a fully democratic cuba. >> [speaking spanish] >> translator: to conclude i would ask the committee to put in the title of the hearing. >> [speaking spanish] >> translator: please show solidarity with the growing cuban civil society and condemn all levels of repression that take place in cuba. >> [speaking spanish] >> translator: i encourage you to seek other democratic governments and parliamentarians from around the world institutions, to support the troops cuba. >> [speaking spanish] >> translator: in this sense please take into account the nobel peace prize winner and holocaust survivor when you take sides centrality helps the oppressor. never t
dr. martin luther king, jr. >> [speaking spanish] >> translator: from civil society we see an increasingumber aimed at improving the quality of life. concrete events from public demands for the cover rent to suspect human-rights and democratic values. >> [speaking spanish] >> translator: in the fight for democracy cuban civil society always advocated for national dialogue based on the respect of all human civil and political rights to achieve a fully democratic cuba....
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(laughter) perhaps the fifth most famous resident was civil rights leader martin luther king, jr.. at last count dr. king had 730 street its named after him in america. second only to rival civil rights leader the reverend doctors maynard main street. good man. the fifth is also home to the coca-cola corporation, whose headquarters include a coca-cola museum. which tragically is located right next to the pop rock museum. so who is the real thing to represent such a district? none other than 13 term congressman and civil right its pioneer john lewis. i sat down with representative lewis in the future because he is my guest tonight. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back everybody, my guest tonight was a civil rights leader and an original freedom writer. this is "the colbert report." no free rides. please welcome congressman john lewis. (cheers and applause) congressman lewis, thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you. >> stephen: now let us remind some of the people here who may not know the entirety of your cv, that you were a leader in the civil rights movement. y
(laughter) perhaps the fifth most famous resident was civil rights leader martin luther king, jr.. at last count dr. king had 730 street its named after him in america. second only to rival civil rights leader the reverend doctors maynard main street. good man. the fifth is also home to the coca-cola corporation, whose headquarters include a coca-cola museum. which tragically is located right next to the pop rock museum. so who is the real thing to represent such a district? none other than 13...
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(laughter) perhaps the fifth most famous resident was civil rights leader martin luther king, jr.. at last count dr. king had 730 street its named after him in america. second only to rival civil rights leader the reverend doctors maynard main street. good man. the fifth is also home to the coca-cola corporation, whose headquarters include a coca-cola museum. which tragically is located right next to the pop rock museum. so who is the real thing to represent such a district? none other than 13 term congressman and civil right its pioneer john lewis. i sat down with representative lewis in the future because he is my guest tonight. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) new taurus is going to blow people away... starting with the guys who built it. this taurus is pretty serious. i can't believe they're actually going to let me drive it. all right, it's got what? 360 horsepower. 365 horsepower. let's see what that feels like. so this is 365 horsepower. all while delivering really great fuel economy. so we're getting great fuel economy? cuz that's what i'm thinking about right now. >> stephen: wel
(laughter) perhaps the fifth most famous resident was civil rights leader martin luther king, jr.. at last count dr. king had 730 street its named after him in america. second only to rival civil rights leader the reverend doctors maynard main street. good man. the fifth is also home to the coca-cola corporation, whose headquarters include a coca-cola museum. which tragically is located right next to the pop rock museum. so who is the real thing to represent such a district? none other than 13...
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(laughter) perhaps the fifth most famous resident was civil rights leader martin luther king, jr.. at last count dr. king had 730 street its named after him in america. second only to rival civil rights leader the reverend doctors maynard main street. good man. the fifth is also home to the coca-cola corporation, whose headquarters include a coca-cola museum. which tragically is located right next to the pop rock museum. so who is the real thing to represent such a district? none other than 13 term congressman and civil right its pioneer john lewis. i sat down with representative lewis in the future because he is my guest tonight. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) how ch coffee are you fellows going to need today? three...four cups? [dumbfounded] well, we... doesn't last long does it? listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. so you can get a lot done without refills. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so don't just stand there holding your lattes, boys. make your move. we'll take the 5-hour energy. smart move. 5-hour energy. hours and h
(laughter) perhaps the fifth most famous resident was civil rights leader martin luther king, jr.. at last count dr. king had 730 street its named after him in america. second only to rival civil rights leader the reverend doctors maynard main street. good man. the fifth is also home to the coca-cola corporation, whose headquarters include a coca-cola museum. which tragically is located right next to the pop rock museum. so who is the real thing to represent such a district? none other than 13...
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(laughter) perhaps the fifth most famous resident was civil rights leader martin luther king, jr.. at last count dr king had 730 street its named after him in america. second only to rival civil rights leader the reverend doctors maynard main street. good man. the fifth is also home to the coca-cola corporation, whose headquarters include a coca-cola museum. which tragically is located right next to the pop rock museum. so who is the real thing to represent such a district? none other than 13 term congressman and civil right its pioneer john lewis. i sat down with representative lewis in the future because he is my guest tonight. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) [ coach ] that's one of the best three-point turners i've ever seen. hey son! come on over here! coach t, it's an honor. well, have you thought about the future? maybe corolla or camry. well, my mom says i need to keep my mpg up. [ laughing ] course she does... we got number 34. highway. and we got 43 over there. city. go on, check it out! i'll tell you what, checkers, you've impressed me before in the past, and you're impressing
(laughter) perhaps the fifth most famous resident was civil rights leader martin luther king, jr.. at last count dr king had 730 street its named after him in america. second only to rival civil rights leader the reverend doctors maynard main street. good man. the fifth is also home to the coca-cola corporation, whose headquarters include a coca-cola museum. which tragically is located right next to the pop rock museum. so who is the real thing to represent such a district? none other than 13...
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dr. king? >> oh, i don't think there's any nonpolitical leader with the stature of martin luther king jr. jr. >> the book is "across that bridge: life lessons and a vision for change." congressman john lewis, thank you very much for being on the show this morning. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, mr. congressman. >> thank you. good to see you. >>> when we come back a look back on the influential and pioneering sargent shriver through the eyes of his son. piro.obert over a million people have discovered how easy it is to use legalzoom for important legal documents. so start your business, protect your family, launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >>> i have never met a man in my life who was happier in the moment than sargent shriver and who made more of it, and he thought less about how he could rewrite the past or redream the few tour to inflate himself above others. he really was as good as his family just told you, and maybe even a little better. and a whole generation of us understood what president kennedy meant by looking at sargent shriver's life. >>
dr. king? >> oh, i don't think there's any nonpolitical leader with the stature of martin luther king jr. jr. >> the book is "across that bridge: life lessons and a vision for change." congressman john lewis, thank you very much for being on the show this morning. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, mr. congressman. >> thank you. good to see you. >>> when we come back a look back on the influential and pioneering sargent shriver through the eyes...
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martin luther king, jr. >> dad was head of the chicago racial council and had a lot of interaction with dr.elationship with him, tried to desegregate the catholic schools and hospitals in chicago and was president of the board of education, tried to integrate the chicago public school systems. his actions in the '40s and '50s are consistent with what he did in the '60s and '70s and spreading special olympics all around the world with my mom right up until he died. he's very consistent in behavior. >> consistent throughout. when we talk about martin luther king, jr., in 1960, he was in jail in georgia. >> he was. >> and your father went up against the political group around jfk, kenny o'donnell, principally, wanting the kennedys to call coretta scott king and do something about that. >> dad ran the civil rights unit in that campaign and was told by many people if kennedy said anything nice about khruschev, castro or king, they would throw their support elsewhere. but he had that relationship with king. it was really an act of hope. some said it was a great political move to get senator kenne
martin luther king, jr. >> dad was head of the chicago racial council and had a lot of interaction with dr.elationship with him, tried to desegregate the catholic schools and hospitals in chicago and was president of the board of education, tried to integrate the chicago public school systems. his actions in the '40s and '50s are consistent with what he did in the '60s and '70s and spreading special olympics all around the world with my mom right up until he died. he's very consistent in...
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martin luther king jr.'s assassination was arrested in london. ray, of course, was extradited to the united states, where he confessed to dr.tenced to 99 years in prison. ray recanted just days later, arguing he was coerced into a guilty plea. he spent decades seeking a trial, but to no avail. james earl ray died behind bars in 1998. >>> well, after another week of going off message, bill clinton is trying to erase doubts that he actually supports president obama's re-election. here's the former president, citing his pro-obama credentials. >> in 2008, when he ran for president and defeated hillary in the primaries, i did 40 events for him. 40, in the election. in 2012, i have done these major fund-raisers, i have spoken up for him wherever i could, i have told people repeatedly, i think he's done a good job, a really good job under very trying circumstances, and better than some people give him credit for. and i am strongly committed to his re-election. >> perry bacon heads our panel today with chris cillizza, an msnbc contributor from "the washington post" and jackie kucinich. perry, let me start with you. you know, we are
martin luther king jr.'s assassination was arrested in london. ray, of course, was extradited to the united states, where he confessed to dr.tenced to 99 years in prison. ray recanted just days later, arguing he was coerced into a guilty plea. he spent decades seeking a trial, but to no avail. james earl ray died behind bars in 1998. >>> well, after another week of going off message, bill clinton is trying to erase doubts that he actually supports president obama's re-election. here's...