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dr. martin luther king, jr. i'm here to tell you today at 10:00 this morning, while i was here in d.c., marching with you all, the statue was erected for dr. martin luther king, jr. in atlanta, georgia at the state capitol. i see mark coming, but i'm serving notice, we're going to every state capitol in this country and we're going to demand that they erect the same type of statue. fired up. fired up. ain't going to take it no more. >> reverend dr. charles steele. we're going to stay with the first name charles here, representing the michigan state chapter of the national action network. please welcome dr. charles williams as he comes. >> first of all, let us give our credit and our congratulations to our president, reverend al sharpt sharpton, 5,000 of us. we have-- >> i'm the director of fema public affairs. thank you all for joining us this morning. today acting secretary elaine duch, coast guard commandant, and federal management agency administrator brock long to give updates on the state and local response
dr. martin luther king, jr. i'm here to tell you today at 10:00 this morning, while i was here in d.c., marching with you all, the statue was erected for dr. martin luther king, jr. in atlanta, georgia at the state capitol. i see mark coming, but i'm serving notice, we're going to every state capitol in this country and we're going to demand that they erect the same type of statue. fired up. fired up. ain't going to take it no more. >> reverend dr. charles steele. we're going to stay with...
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dr. martin luther king jr. was unvailed today in his hometown of atlanta. it marks the 354th anniversary have a dream speech. the principles of civil rights icon dr. martin luther king jr. oh oanches he stood for freedom. he stood for he dwalt, for justice. love and piece. recognized around the world and now celebrated through skull tup ped bronze clay in the area the national conscious, a statue honoring the referred is covered waiting for its unveiling. he risk ared so much for us, not only black people, but for the world and so i'm really thankful that they're honoring him this way. the statue stands at the intersection sf capital avenue and martin luther king drive facing the king center and ebb kneeser baptist church it's been years in the making, the project delayed after the death of the original scup tour in 2015 that led to sculpture martin toed took over. with recent violence in virginia and con confederate monuments coming down some say this is a breath of fresh air. all the hatred that we've been experiencing and the need for some remembrance of
dr. martin luther king jr. was unvailed today in his hometown of atlanta. it marks the 354th anniversary have a dream speech. the principles of civil rights icon dr. martin luther king jr. oh oanches he stood for freedom. he stood for he dwalt, for justice. love and piece. recognized around the world and now celebrated through skull tup ped bronze clay in the area the national conscious, a statue honoring the referred is covered waiting for its unveiling. he risk ared so much for us, not only...
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dr. martin luther king jr., he brought her in. >> call her bernice by accident? because bernice king is tweeting saying i'm not there tonight. >> bernice king is the daughter of dr. king. but this is the niece. he couldn't even say the word gram. i was like wow. and if you're going get on the stage -- i find it interesting armstrong williams just last week in martha's vineyard, he denounced the words of this president. armstrong williams is very close to dr. ben carson. so there's a lot going on here when it comes to the issue of charlottesville. this issue of charlottesville is the alba traus away from the it neck. it's -- and he talked about twitter, talked about us. but i'm looking at how deep charlottesville is. because he kept going on and on. he's trying to change history. we have the tapes, the transcripts and it lives in infamy on social media. so people can see for themselves what he said. it's not about fake media. you can check it for yourself what the president actually said. if you want to say the word lie, he lied by omission. >> he lied tonight. let
dr. martin luther king jr., he brought her in. >> call her bernice by accident? because bernice king is tweeting saying i'm not there tonight. >> bernice king is the daughter of dr. king. but this is the niece. he couldn't even say the word gram. i was like wow. and if you're going get on the stage -- i find it interesting armstrong williams just last week in martha's vineyard, he denounced the words of this president. armstrong williams is very close to dr. ben carson. so there's a...
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dr. martin luther king jr. led the march on washington, a president took his first steps toward leading the nation. how >> august 28th, 2008. the day a young senator became the first african-american presidential candidate of a major political party, a date chosen for its historical significance. an opportunity for then senator barack obama to talk about civil rights in this country and the promise of america to unite. >> and it is that promise that 45 years ago today brought americans from every corner of this land to stand together on a mall in washington before lincoln's memorial and hear a young preacher from georgia speak of his dream. [cheers and applause] the men and women who gathered there could have heard many things. they could have heard words of anger and discord. they could have been told to succumb to the fear and frustrations of so many dreams deferred. but what the people heard instead, people of every creed and color, from every walk of life, is that in america, our destiny is link the, that t
dr. martin luther king jr. led the march on washington, a president took his first steps toward leading the nation. how >> august 28th, 2008. the day a young senator became the first african-american presidential candidate of a major political party, a date chosen for its historical significance. an opportunity for then senator barack obama to talk about civil rights in this country and the promise of america to unite. >> and it is that promise that 45 years ago today brought...
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welcome back to our team america today is the fifty fourth anniversary of dr martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech yet on a weekly basis whether through police violence or now clashing demonstrations in the street headlines are mind us his dream is far from achievement to honor dr king's words today ministers from all over the nation and gathered in washington d.c. to try to put a stop to these events once and for all here's our correspondent ashley banks with their report. thank. you. i'm here at the department of justice in washington d.c. where behind me you will see hundreds of the ministers that have gathered here today to march for justice many of them are saying that they seen an uptick in hate crimes once president donald trump and attorney general jeff sessions took office. by god that happened by many people who gather today are unhappy with the injustices that many people face in this country our criminal justice system is one of the places that we have to start the mass incarceration of black and brown people in our country. feels like a systemic form of oppressio
welcome back to our team america today is the fifty fourth anniversary of dr martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech yet on a weekly basis whether through police violence or now clashing demonstrations in the street headlines are mind us his dream is far from achievement to honor dr king's words today ministers from all over the nation and gathered in washington d.c. to try to put a stop to these events once and for all here's our correspondent ashley banks with their report. thank. you....
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dr. martin luther king jr. threatening to kill her if he spoke at an event at university of maryland and prince george naacp said his actions did not stop there he planned to fire bomb northwestern high school. but says he forgives him. take a listen. >> i commend him for coming out publicly and acknowledging his past. if we cannot then what good are we. with he have to forgive pe people. like said, he's fond a new life. he's a priest now. he's tryinging to do good. understand on several reports they said he was in hiding. he should not hide. he need to come out and let his experience be known. >> now, again, we have made several attempts to speak we father aichison but have not heard back. meanwhile later today we will hear more details from the family we spoke to yesterday. that's the latest in fairfax, virginia, back to you in the studio. >> reporting. time now is 4:34 and happening today in prince george county precedent ever a condominiums deemed to be unsafe have until noon today to move up. while investi
dr. martin luther king jr. threatening to kill her if he spoke at an event at university of maryland and prince george naacp said his actions did not stop there he planned to fire bomb northwestern high school. but says he forgives him. take a listen. >> i commend him for coming out publicly and acknowledging his past. if we cannot then what good are we. with he have to forgive pe people. like said, he's fond a new life. he's a priest now. he's tryinging to do good. understand on several...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. one of those cryptic letters seen here reads, quote, africa a or death by lynching. take your pick. we're told he even planned to bomb the local chapter of the prince george's county naacp. author jackson says he vividly remembers being evacuated present the building that night during the meeting we got a call from the fbi that we had to evacuate the building because of there was going to be an attempt to fire bomb the building that we were in. those who know aitcso man he is today. today he's known by many as father h sop, a leader of a catholic church, a priest at saint leo the great at fairfax, virginia. he just felt guilty, that's all. today we also learned aitcheson became or dwaind at the die ease of reno in 1988 and later came to saint leo the great in 1993. but rather than harbor any hate or resentment to the man who threatened the widow of doctor martin luther king, jr., blow up the naacp building and burn crosses for those african-american families jackson says as a catholic
dr. martin luther king, jr. one of those cryptic letters seen here reads, quote, africa a or death by lynching. take your pick. we're told he even planned to bomb the local chapter of the prince george's county naacp. author jackson says he vividly remembers being evacuated present the building that night during the meeting we got a call from the fbi that we had to evacuate the building because of there was going to be an attempt to fire bomb the building that we were in. those who know aitcso...
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dr. martin luther king jr.'retta scott king, and because president reagan issited two of his victims, the butlers. >> there shouldn't be any place in our country for that sort of thing. >> reporter: today, a spokesman for the arlington diocese said: the church has accepted his offer to temporarily step away from the public ministry and says he would like to meet with the butler family privately. they say that won't happen, until he reveals who helped him burn the cross on their lawn. >> i will never, ever forgive that. we didn't deserve this. no one deserves this. >> reporter: now, a federal judge ordered aitcheson to pay the family $23,000, but they say he never did. anthony, the diocese says efforts are being made to ensure that aitcheson fulfills his obligations to the butler family. >> mason: errol barnett, thanks. a feud is brewing between the boy scouts and the girl scouts. adriana diaz now on what it's all about. >> reporter: after 105 years of teaching girls to overcome obstacles, the girl scouts say the
dr. martin luther king jr.'retta scott king, and because president reagan issited two of his victims, the butlers. >> there shouldn't be any place in our country for that sort of thing. >> reporter: today, a spokesman for the arlington diocese said: the church has accepted his offer to temporarily step away from the public ministry and says he would like to meet with the butler family privately. they say that won't happen, until he reveals who helped him burn the cross on their...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. sharp ton and 1,000 religious leaders will march from the mlk memorial to the department of justice today for the ministers march for justice. king died 54 years ago today. they're u yieted to represent the country's inclusive future. >>> little lgu are getting a new baseball park. the washington nationals dream foundation and other organizations will hosting a ribbon-cutting in annandale. the former mets catcher will be there to help open the field. it will be several styles of youth baseball play and serve the area by hosting little league games. >>> breaking news on i-95. >> jack taylor is tracking the developments. jack, what's the latest on this? >> well, the good news, the crash itself has now completely cleared. so all travel lanes are open. unfortunately, camera is having issues. 95 northbound, all lanes reopened before the exit of 234 dumfries. traffic at one point on the right shoulder getting by. the last of all the flashing lights have cleared. good news as we get into the
dr. martin luther king, jr. sharp ton and 1,000 religious leaders will march from the mlk memorial to the department of justice today for the ministers march for justice. king died 54 years ago today. they're u yieted to represent the country's inclusive future. >>> little lgu are getting a new baseball park. the washington nationals dream foundation and other organizations will hosting a ribbon-cutting in annandale. the former mets catcher will be there to help open the field. it will...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. the crowd sending a message after the violence in charlottesville. >> president trump's but now some republicans and business leaders are running from it. white house staffers even saying tonight the president went rogue. >> it was a horrible thing to watch, but there is another side. there was a group on this side -- you can call them the left, you've just called them the left -- that came violently attacking the other group. so, you can say what you want, but that's the way it is. >> the other group the president was talking about in that clip included white supremacists, white nationalists, and the kkk. >> he did criticize those groups by name, but also insisted there are two sides who share the blame for the violence in charlottesville, virginia this past saturday. >> his comments came hours before preplanned march on the national mall. derrick ward is at the lincoln memorial with new reaction. derrick? >> reporter: you know, the weekend is behind us, but the violence that was cha
dr. martin luther king, jr. the crowd sending a message after the violence in charlottesville. >> president trump's but now some republicans and business leaders are running from it. white house staffers even saying tonight the president went rogue. >> it was a horrible thing to watch, but there is another side. there was a group on this side -- you can call them the left, you've just called them the left -- that came violently attacking the other group. so, you can say what you...
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dr. martin luther king jr. but there is so much more to that year beyond these pictures. one northwest woman has committed herself to telling those stories. >> maria mccoridor. >> reporter: this woman is in charge of the 1968 dc project. >> so many wonderful things happened in 1968. the urban institute, the latin american youth center and the memorial library was ground broken. >> reporter: she is asking for pictures, flyers, and yearbooks that'll show what the year was like. she'll then post those stories to a digital platform in 2018. that'll provide the public with 365 days worth of stories. >> what does the yearbook mean? >> it allows you to get a snapshot of that particular moment. when you look at them collectively, then you are also able to make gotten a lot of interest. they have taught people how to preserve their memorabilia if they want to contribute to the effort. they received a $15,000 grant from amenities in d.c. on top of that they have gotten a lot of help from the community as well. >> i was about 8 years old where we lived in washington, d.c. >> reporte
dr. martin luther king jr. but there is so much more to that year beyond these pictures. one northwest woman has committed herself to telling those stories. >> maria mccoridor. >> reporter: this woman is in charge of the 1968 dc project. >> so many wonderful things happened in 1968. the urban institute, the latin american youth center and the memorial library was ground broken. >> reporter: she is asking for pictures, flyers, and yearbooks that'll show what the year was...
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martin luther king jr. i'm here to tell you today at 10:00 this morning while it's here in d.c., the statue was erected for dr. martin luther king jr. in atlanta, georgia at the state capitol. i'm serving notice. we going to every state capitol in this country. we going to demand that erect the same type of statue. fire it up. fired up! aint going take it no more. >> reverend dr. charles steele. we're going to stay with the first name. charles here representing the michigan state chapter of national action network. please welcome the reverend dr. charles william as he comes. >> first of all let us give our credit and our congratulations to our president, reverend al sharpton. 5000 of us. we have dissended upon the department of justice. we are here for trayvon martin. this historic event has brought us here, pass doors i imams clergy, we are here for michael brown. we are here for philando castill. we are here to protect voting rights. we are here to let our president know we will not stand for racism. we will not stand for bigotry. we will stand together against you and where there is no justice, there will
martin luther king jr. i'm here to tell you today at 10:00 this morning while it's here in d.c., the statue was erected for dr. martin luther king jr. in atlanta, georgia at the state capitol. i'm serving notice. we going to every state capitol in this country. we going to demand that erect the same type of statue. fire it up. fired up! aint going take it no more. >> reverend dr. charles steele. we're going to stay with the first name. charles here representing the michigan state chapter...
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dr. martin luther king jr., rally people and peace as the message let us through an interesting time in our history which culminated in the civil rights act. this was the opportunity for let's movesay ok, past slavery and jim crow. the civil rights act, that you can no longer have these jim crow laws throughout the country where you separate and segregate people based on their ethnicity. but we did not stop there. cities burn down across the country and then we come up out of that after five years within death, we had roe v. wade as national law with planned parenthood deliberately targeting black children, dr. king wanted repentance and revival. the new generation you are talking about, the hate on the left, they want redistribution and revenge. this is something we must a dress. the hate on the left is not soap -- pure and simple that they just want to get along. no. it is deliberately toward one group alone in the country, christians. this is problematic. we battle in the voting growth. if we want change, we should do what they did in charlottesville, and the people should say, they deci
dr. martin luther king jr., rally people and peace as the message let us through an interesting time in our history which culminated in the civil rights act. this was the opportunity for let's movesay ok, past slavery and jim crow. the civil rights act, that you can no longer have these jim crow laws throughout the country where you separate and segregate people based on their ethnicity. but we did not stop there. cities burn down across the country and then we come up out of that after five...
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dr. martin luther king jr.'s wife, core ita scott king and because president reagan visited two of his victims the butlers. >> shouldn't be any place in our country for that sort of thing. >> today a spokesman for arlington diocese, at the time he began ministry here in 1993, the diocese learned of his past as well as his sincere conversion of heart. but the spokesman says, his past was not common knowledge to current staff, 24 years later. the church accepted his offer to temporarily to step away from the public ministry and says he would look to meet with butler family privately. until he reveals who helped him burn the cross on their lawn. >> i will never, ever, forgive that. we didn't deserve this. no one deserves this. >> a federal judge ordered aitcheson to pay the family $23,000. they say he never did. anthony, the diocese says efforts are being made to ensure that he fulfills his obligations to the butler family. >> errol barnett, thanks. >> a feud is brewing between the boy scouts and the girl scouts. a
dr. martin luther king jr.'s wife, core ita scott king and because president reagan visited two of his victims the butlers. >> shouldn't be any place in our country for that sort of thing. >> today a spokesman for arlington diocese, at the time he began ministry here in 1993, the diocese learned of his past as well as his sincere conversion of heart. but the spokesman says, his past was not common knowledge to current staff, 24 years later. the church accepted his offer to...
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dr. martin luther king jr.'s career. and later we learn more about pacifist groups during the american revolution. >>> book tv all this week is in primetime on c-span 2. on wednesday, book tv takes a look at authors who are on the summer reading list for members of congress. annette gordon reed talks about monticello. and the book if you can keep it. thomas friedman in his book thank you for being late. a report on the opioid epidemic in dreamland. >>> when you think about a one-day festival, the national book festival and you have over 100 authors from children's authors, illustrators, graphic novelists all of these different authors there all day, other 100,000 people come in and celebrate books and reading. you can't have a better time, i think. i'm a little prejudiced because i'm a librarian. but anyone who wants to get inspired, the book festival is great. >> the live coverage begins saturday at 10:00 a.m. including david mcculloch and thomas freedman. former secretary of state condo lisa rice. and michael lewis and
dr. martin luther king jr.'s career. and later we learn more about pacifist groups during the american revolution. >>> book tv all this week is in primetime on c-span 2. on wednesday, book tv takes a look at authors who are on the summer reading list for members of congress. annette gordon reed talks about monticello. and the book if you can keep it. thomas friedman in his book thank you for being late. a report on the opioid epidemic in dreamland. >>> when you think about a...
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dr. martin luther king jr., he fasted for more than a month to protest the vietnam war.nst pollution in black communities. he had recently been hospitalized for severe bacterial infection. dick gregory was 84 years old. >>> hundreds of construction workers are racing against the clock to fix the dam at lake oroville. the state department of water resources released this video showing crews working to rebuild the damaged main spillway and emergency spillway. the job is not scheduled to be finished until next year. but they need to have enough of the main spillway rebuilt by november in time for the heavy rains expected this winter. last winter's storms ripped a huge hole in the concrete structure and caused an evacuation of nearly 200,000 people. >>> music is filling the streets of oakland this weekend during the annual art and soul festival. abc 7 news at 12th and broad where bands are performing on five stages. event celebrates all types of music and includes a dance contest. there is also lots of food including soul and ethnic dishes. the fun continues today from noon
dr. martin luther king jr., he fasted for more than a month to protest the vietnam war.nst pollution in black communities. he had recently been hospitalized for severe bacterial infection. dick gregory was 84 years old. >>> hundreds of construction workers are racing against the clock to fix the dam at lake oroville. the state department of water resources released this video showing crews working to rebuild the damaged main spillway and emergency spillway. the job is not scheduled to...
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dr. martin luther king jr. these are live pictures. in about an hour, sharpton and 1,000 religious leaders will march from the mlk memorial to the department of justice for the ministers march for justice. the march on washington was 54 years ago today. organizers say they're uniting to represent the country's inclusive future. >>> up next, how mtv's video music awards got political fast. >>> and the most-talked-about moments this morning. >>> and a water rescue late last frantic effort to save two men who were struggling totay above swa >>> welcome back. as we reported a few minutes ago, local emergency crews are headed to houston to help with the recovery from hurricane harvey. montgomery county fire and rescue task force one will help with search and rescue efforts. pete perringer, spokesperson, is here to talk about the team and what this team will be doing. this is the latest team that's on its way. set to arrive today? >> yes. i hope so. it's a 20-hour trip. they left last night. i talked to them this morning. they were near the
dr. martin luther king jr. these are live pictures. in about an hour, sharpton and 1,000 religious leaders will march from the mlk memorial to the department of justice for the ministers march for justice. the march on washington was 54 years ago today. organizers say they're uniting to represent the country's inclusive future. >>> up next, how mtv's video music awards got political fast. >>> and the most-talked-about moments this morning. >>> and a water rescue late...
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dr. martin luther king jr.ory explained to joy rhead how the civil rights movement helped many more people than most people realize let's listen to what he said then. >> we took on the mightiest nation in the world in the history of the planet and we won not with guns, not with being nasty. we won with a spirit of nonviolence. we brought it to its knees. and firstly let me say before the civil rights movement a white woman couldn't be on nothing on the plane but a stewardess she had to look like something out the of play boy magazine that meant woman a couldn't be a firefighter, a woman couldn't be a cop. and today all of those have changed. that comes out of not our military. it comes out of a handful of humble people that was willing to die and not kill. >> the great dick gregory gets tonight's last word. the 11th hour with brian williams starts now. >>> the breaking news covering tonights donald trump admitting decisions look different when you're the president, lays out his afghanistan plans but without dis
dr. martin luther king jr.ory explained to joy rhead how the civil rights movement helped many more people than most people realize let's listen to what he said then. >> we took on the mightiest nation in the world in the history of the planet and we won not with guns, not with being nasty. we won with a spirit of nonviolence. we brought it to its knees. and firstly let me say before the civil rights movement a white woman couldn't be on nothing on the plane but a stewardess she had to...
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dr. martin luther king, jr.harpton and a thousand religious leaders will march from the mlk memorial to the department much justice. it' washington 54 years ago today. organizers of the event aree nighting to represent the inclusive future of the country. >>> setting out on a 100-mile march from charlottesville to d.c. to fight hate. organizers are calling it the march to confront white supremacy. the women's march and afl-cio are just two of the groups who will take part. they plan to march 17 miles per day and stay overnight in churches. the march will end here in d.c. on september 6th. >>> that march is a result of the deadly protests in charlottesville earlier this month. city leaders held a town hall meeting to talk about the violence yesterday. many in the crowd asked why the rally, which included white nationalists and neo-nazis was allowed to happen. they also wanted to know why police didn't stop more of the fighting. >>> it is 5:48. today you'll have another choice for your commute through the district
dr. martin luther king, jr.harpton and a thousand religious leaders will march from the mlk memorial to the department much justice. it' washington 54 years ago today. organizers of the event aree nighting to represent the inclusive future of the country. >>> setting out on a 100-mile march from charlottesville to d.c. to fight hate. organizers are calling it the march to confront white supremacy. the women's march and afl-cio are just two of the groups who will take part. they plan to...
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dr. martin luther king jr. in 1968. heather heyer takes her place in history now beside the names goodman, schwerner, and chaney, the three civil rights workers murdered in 1964. andrew goodman and michael schwerner were new yorkers who responded to the call to go south where they joined with mississippi civil rights worker james chaney in trying to help black people to register to vote. that was enough to get you murdered in mississippi in 1964, and everyone knew that before goodman, schwerner, and chaney took their lives in their hands by taking a stand against white supremacy in mississippi. those days were supposed to be behind us. it wasn't supposed to be dangerous anymore to take a stand for racial equality in the united states, including in the south. but we were reminded on saturday that white supremacy has never given up on terrorism and murder. and so heather heyer is its latest victim. heather heyer's mother, susan bro now wants to do everything she can to make sure we never forget what her daughter stood for
dr. martin luther king jr. in 1968. heather heyer takes her place in history now beside the names goodman, schwerner, and chaney, the three civil rights workers murdered in 1964. andrew goodman and michael schwerner were new yorkers who responded to the call to go south where they joined with mississippi civil rights worker james chaney in trying to help black people to register to vote. that was enough to get you murdered in mississippi in 1964, and everyone knew that before goodman,...
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dr. martin luther king jr. with another march on washington and they want charlottesville to be part of their message. august 28. justin finch is live now in temple hills with more on this story. he's where reverend al sharpton is hosting faith leaders of several different religions. >> reporter: pat, good morning. as you might imagine, a lot of strong words this morning. this was a prayer breakfast, but also they are agenda setting, gathering members of the clergy from across denominations with a plan to organize a march to send a also to the president that civil rights, health care, and voting rights are nonnegotiable and racism of any kind is just -- it cannot continue. let's take you now inside that breakfast among those gathered, as you mentioned, the reverend al sharpton. this march will be set for august 28, and by design, they are paying tribute to dr. king's "i have a dream" speech and the march an washington back in 1963. 54 years later, they're hoping for another major moment. they're calling for 1,0
dr. martin luther king jr. with another march on washington and they want charlottesville to be part of their message. august 28. justin finch is live now in temple hills with more on this story. he's where reverend al sharpton is hosting faith leaders of several different religions. >> reporter: pat, good morning. as you might imagine, a lot of strong words this morning. this was a prayer breakfast, but also they are agenda setting, gathering members of the clergy from across...
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they were marching from the dr martin luther king memorial all the way to the department of justice in order to make their presence known and to honor dr martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech i want to quickly take a look at my reporting of the events. kitty for you. i'm here at the department of justice in washington d.c. where behind me you will see hundreds of the ministers that have gathered here today to march for justice many of them are saying that they've seen an uptick in hate crimes once president donald trump and attorney general jeff sessions took office right by god that's a guide many people who gather today are unhappy with the injustices that many people face in this country our criminal justice system is one of the places that we have to start the mass incarceration of black and brown people in our country. feels like a systemic form of oppression and how that then is an act and has created a new sense of slavery a new jim crow i would like to see an honest and open conversation about the role of white supremacy in the founding of our country and how it's interwoven into all of our systems and i once to see a kind of a mass. kind of r
they were marching from the dr martin luther king memorial all the way to the department of justice in order to make their presence known and to honor dr martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech i want to quickly take a look at my reporting of the events. kitty for you. i'm here at the department of justice in washington d.c. where behind me you will see hundreds of the ministers that have gathered here today to march for justice many of them are saying that they've seen an uptick in hate...
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dr. martin luther king jr.s "i have a dream speech" let freedom ring from the stone mountain of georgia. today it's a place of many uses and points of view. with the bird's eye view of atlanta, just 20 miles away, the nation's largest monument memorializing civil war confederate leaders. the 90-foot tall carving of jefferson davis, robert e. lee and stonewall jackson prominently on the face of georgia's 900-foot high stone mountain. the centerpiece of a state park attracting three million tourists, bikers, joggers and hikers a year. >> seeing the world from a god's eye view. >> now again the carving here making it a centerpiece of discussions as hot as the august sun. >> i'm conscious of them. >> consciously ignoring them? >> pretty much. >> why is that? >> i believe it stands for the old way the united states was. now we're more you know, a melting pot. more than ever now. >> i don't think you can erase history. it happened, you know, i think people have to learn from it. if you erase it, people don't know. >>
dr. martin luther king jr.s "i have a dream speech" let freedom ring from the stone mountain of georgia. today it's a place of many uses and points of view. with the bird's eye view of atlanta, just 20 miles away, the nation's largest monument memorializing civil war confederate leaders. the 90-foot tall carving of jefferson davis, robert e. lee and stonewall jackson prominently on the face of georgia's 900-foot high stone mountain. the centerpiece of a state park attracting three...
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dr. martin luther king, jr.er as brothers, i added sisters or parents as. here in the 21st century president trump was following something i learned in the king family legacy in the 20th century, ynç the 1960s. get your facts. educate your public. examine your own heart. negotiate, and then if you have to peacefully protest, do that you will get to non-violent, peaceful reconciliation. so he was right when he made his first remarks. cease-fire. stop all the violence. just stop it. he examined all the facts. he began to point out where the evil is, and it is still seeded in violence. he is very correct with that. he has continued to say no matter what color our skin is, our blood is red. americans need to work to haveç money, to deal with their spiritual lives, their social lives, to learn to love and respect each other. so his points are right on as far as i'm concerned. melissa: what he said there is blame to go around on both sides, already i saw people on social media he blames both sides equally. i never he
dr. martin luther king, jr.er as brothers, i added sisters or parents as. here in the 21st century president trump was following something i learned in the king family legacy in the 20th century, ynç the 1960s. get your facts. educate your public. examine your own heart. negotiate, and then if you have to peacefully protest, do that you will get to non-violent, peaceful reconciliation. so he was right when he made his first remarks. cease-fire. stop all the violence. just stop it. he examined...
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dr. king's father, danny king was really a more prominent political player than was dr. martin luther king, jr., at the time and he immediately was ready to go public with it, and he was prepared to vote for nixon, and announced that he was going to vote for kennedy. jack kennedy went off from chicago on the plane and mentioned casually to pierre salinger, and i need to tell you i called coretta king just now and they said you did what? and salinger called bobby kennedy in washington and bobby kennedy is furious and says, my god, we've lost the election and he calls in harris walford and no civil rights office and yells at him and says you're not going to do anything further in this campaign, and you may have lost it for us with this one call. jack kennedy didn't have a problem with it, but they did, and and curiously, within a day, john seeinggenthaler had more o this and he was a good friend of ours and we both interviewed john before his death. he got a call from bobby kennedy the next day and bobby kennedy is checking in and we have a crazy weir report from georgia that says you talked to
dr. king's father, danny king was really a more prominent political player than was dr. martin luther king, jr., at the time and he immediately was ready to go public with it, and he was prepared to vote for nixon, and announced that he was going to vote for kennedy. jack kennedy went off from chicago on the plane and mentioned casually to pierre salinger, and i need to tell you i called coretta king just now and they said you did what? and salinger called bobby kennedy in washington and bobby...
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dr. king's father was really a more prominent player than dr. martin luther king, jr., at the time. he was about to go public with it and announce he was going to vote for kennedy. and jack kennedy went on the plane and said oh, i called king, and he said you did what? bobby kennedy is furious. he said, my god, we've lost the election. he calls in harris waford in the civil rights office and yells at him. he says you're not going to do anything further in this campaign. you may have lost it for us with this one call. jack kennedy didn't have a problem with it, but they did. but then curiously within a day john is very close and he's got wonderful oral histys. and he was a friend of both of ours, and we both interviewed john before his death. he got a call from bobby kennedy the next day. and he says bobby i need to tell you we've got a crazy wire report from georgia that says you talked to this crazy judge down there. and don't worry we've already put out a retraction. and bobby kennedy says i think you better withdraw that retraction because i did call him. what happens, it gets ve
dr. king's father was really a more prominent player than dr. martin luther king, jr., at the time. he was about to go public with it and announce he was going to vote for kennedy. and jack kennedy went on the plane and said oh, i called king, and he said you did what? bobby kennedy is furious. he said, my god, we've lost the election. he calls in harris waford in the civil rights office and yells at him. he says you're not going to do anything further in this campaign. you may have lost it for...
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dr. king's father, daddy king, was really a more prominent political player than dr. martin luther king jr. at the time. he immediately was ready to go public with it. he was prepared to vote for nixon. and announce that he was going to vote for kennedy. jack kennedy went off from chicago on to the plane and mentioned casually to salinger, oh, i need to tell you, i called coretta king just now and they said, you did what? and salinger calls bobby kennedy at the headquarters in washington and bobby kennedy is furious. well, my god, we've lost the election. he calls in harris wofford and the whole civil rights office and yells at them, you're not going to do anything further in this campaign, you may have lost it for us with this one call. jack kennedy didn't have a problem with it. but they did. but then curiously, within a day john seggen thaller that is close to bobby kennedy and he has wonderful oral history that spells all of this out. and he was a friend of both of ours and we both interviewed john before his death. he got a call from bobby kennedy the next day and he -- bobby kennedy
dr. king's father, daddy king, was really a more prominent political player than dr. martin luther king jr. at the time. he immediately was ready to go public with it. he was prepared to vote for nixon. and announce that he was going to vote for kennedy. jack kennedy went off from chicago on to the plane and mentioned casually to salinger, oh, i need to tell you, i called coretta king just now and they said, you did what? and salinger calls bobby kennedy at the headquarters in washington and...
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dr. alveda king, whose father and uncle, martin luther king, jr. for peaceful protest, joins me right now. obviously, dr. king, we want to see peaceful protest here, but when you have that many people, with it seems an agenda, do you run some risks? >> absolutely, trish. the risks are there, but, remember, the prayer is there, also. now, in the 20th century, i'm 67 years old and i've marched and went to jail, i was arrested, faced bombs and brutality, but i was trained in nonviolent peaceful conflict resolution by my dad, my uncle martin luther king, jr., my granddaddy, in our legacy we know you must have order even in protest and order is appropriate and there are six steps to that. you gather your information, not fake news, real informion. once you gather your information, you educate your public, and then you examine your own heart and yourself to make sure that you are dealing with righteousness and justice together. then you sit down and try to negotiate, if you do not negotiate-- and this is where we are now in boston, we've been there in vir
dr. alveda king, whose father and uncle, martin luther king, jr. for peaceful protest, joins me right now. obviously, dr. king, we want to see peaceful protest here, but when you have that many people, with it seems an agenda, do you run some risks? >> absolutely, trish. the risks are there, but, remember, the prayer is there, also. now, in the 20th century, i'm 67 years old and i've marched and went to jail, i was arrested, faced bombs and brutality, but i was trained in nonviolent...
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dr. martin luther king jr.. "that they would become silent about the things that matter." it is my honor to introduce our next speaker who is clearly someone who will not be silent. thank you. [applause] michael.you, we are going to go ahead and just get right into it. up hereup year -- behind this podium and usually i am not the type of person that gets nervous. but i think part of it is because i am humbled and i think about how far i have come, having an opportunity to listen to our last presenter and seeing those things play out over and ,ver and over as a student seeing it happen to my siblings, experiencing it as a teacher. i am thankful that i am here today, that i get to talk to you all about what you are getting ready to go into, and often times i would come up to this podium and start to talk about the journey that i took to get here. but today is not about the journey that i took to get here. everybody learned a lot about that last year and is michael said, there is a lot of information online regarding my journey, my life story. what today is about, today is ab
dr. martin luther king jr.. "that they would become silent about the things that matter." it is my honor to introduce our next speaker who is clearly someone who will not be silent. thank you. [applause] michael.you, we are going to go ahead and just get right into it. up hereup year -- behind this podium and usually i am not the type of person that gets nervous. but i think part of it is because i am humbled and i think about how far i have come, having an opportunity to listen to...
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dr. martin luther king jr. e unfortunately from the colin kaepernick play book. are we going to do this again this year for the nfl? you will find out. it's time to rethink what's possible. rethink the experience. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief uses unique mistpro technology and helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. rethink your allergy relief. flonase sensimist. ♪ but can also...
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dr. martin luther king, jr., coretta scott king threatening to kill her if she spoke at an event at the universityryland. one of those cryptic letters said africa or death by lynching take your pick. we spoke to a member of the prince george's county naacp about this who vividly remembers these threats. take a listen. >> i commend him for coming out publicly and acknowledging his past. if we can't forgive people, then, you know, what good are we? we have to forgive people. like i said, he's found a new life. he's a priest now. he's trying to do some good. so on the reports they said he was in hiding he shouldn't hide. i think he needs to come out and let his experience be known. >> reporter: now only time will tell if father aitcheson will decide to talk more about his troubled past. fox5 has made several attempts to reach out to him and to speak with him. but we have not heard back. but, again, later today, we will learn more and of course bring that to you. that's the very latest from fairfax. annie yu, fox5 local news. >> we'll be streaming the press conference on our social media platforms tha
dr. martin luther king, jr., coretta scott king threatening to kill her if she spoke at an event at the universityryland. one of those cryptic letters said africa or death by lynching take your pick. we spoke to a member of the prince george's county naacp about this who vividly remembers these threats. take a listen. >> i commend him for coming out publicly and acknowledging his past. if we can't forgive people, then, you know, what good are we? we have to forgive people. like i said,...
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dr. martin luther king jr. threatened her if she spoke at an event at university of maryland. africa or death by lynching take a pit. we spoke to a member of the naacp who remembers this but despite hateful actions he can only for i give him. >> i commend him for acknowledging his past. if we cannot forgive people we're good he's trying to do to good. he was in hiding. he should not hide. he needs to come out and let his experience be known. >>> now again father aitcheson no longer serving at the s st. leo the great church in fairfax, virginia. catholic church issued a statement calling it very sad and disturbing incident. we also again hope to hear from family later today. that's the latest from fairfax annie yu "fox5 local news". >> all right any thank you so much. time running out to check out the district's three corps flowers as stinky as they may be. . >> well, people who live in this delap i dated building have until noon to get out or face a court order. lawyers are trying to extend the deadline i'm anjali hemphill we'll have that story coming up. fios is not cable.
dr. martin luther king jr. threatened her if she spoke at an event at university of maryland. africa or death by lynching take a pit. we spoke to a member of the naacp who remembers this but despite hateful actions he can only for i give him. >> i commend him for acknowledging his past. if we cannot forgive people we're good he's trying to do to good. he was in hiding. he should not hide. he needs to come out and let his experience be known. >>> now again father aitcheson no...
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dr. martin luther king jr.ill be another march and we have the details next. >> and it's one of music's biggest nights a look at the powerful performances and the speeches at the mtv video music awards. 7:27. >> ♪ ♪♪ >> 7:30. disaster declaration in texas. after harvey mad category four hurricane bringing catastrophic flooding and widespread devastation. at least five people were killed and officials have made dozens of water rescues. harvey has been downgraded to tropical storm but officials warn that the effects aren't over and it could get worse. officials have released water from the flood controlled reservoir which is filled up in just a matter of hours from the rain. >> remains of all ten missing sailors from the uss john s mccain have been recovered. navy divers found two bodies last week before the search was called off. the sailors were killed after a collision between the war ship and tanker near singapore. the navy continues to investigate what led to that accident. >>> two weeks after the white supr
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dr. alveda king is joining us, is he here can us now? asking. she is coming to later on. dr. alveda king, niece of martin luther king jrhe stage, she has been talking about important of unity. a great voice, dr. zehr -- dr. ben carson alveda king, talking about bringing us together right now as a nation, as opposed to getting bog downed in that horrendous discourse that does no one any good. >> the president likes it blame media for a lot, but i believe he is right. i listened to another network, one their leading primetime anchor who see anyone that continues too defend this administration, and work this this administration, including generals, they are tacitlily endorses racism that was a quote, it is going to lead to violent, and i have to agree with president, some of that is on hands of mainstream media, it is dangerous. >> well said, thank you very much harlem hill, scott, thank you, to ford thank you. >> president trump to speak in a moment. you see alveda king will b we'll be back in two. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pil
dr. alveda king is joining us, is he here can us now? asking. she is coming to later on. dr. alveda king, niece of martin luther king jrhe stage, she has been talking about important of unity. a great voice, dr. zehr -- dr. ben carson alveda king, talking about bringing us together right now as a nation, as opposed to getting bog downed in that horrendous discourse that does no one any good. >> the president likes it blame media for a lot, but i believe he is right. i listened to another...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. it says, for our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter. rain, it is my honor to introduce our next speaker, dr. mark fidel, who is clearly someone who will not be silent. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, michael. we'll get right into it. listen, i stand up here hine this podium, and usually i'm not the type of person that get nervous. but i think as part of it is because i'm humbled and i think about how far i've come, having the opportunity to listen to our last presenter, and seeing those things play out over and over and over as a student, seeing it happen to my siblings, experiencing it as a teacher. i'm thankful that i'm here today, that i get to talk to you all about what you're getting ready to go into. oftentimes i come up to the podium and i will start to talk about the journey that i took to get here. but today isn't about the journey that i took to get here. everybody learned a lot about that last year, and as michael said, there is a lo
dr. martin luther king, jr. it says, for our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter. rain, it is my honor to introduce our next speaker, dr. mark fidel, who is clearly someone who will not be silent. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, michael. we'll get right into it. listen, i stand up here hine this podium, and usually i'm not the type of person that get nervous. but i think as part of it is because i'm humbled and i think about how far i've come,...
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martin luther king jr. in jail, approached by the white warden, dr. king, this integration is wrong and king said, no, it is. me said you need to be out here marching with us, we will gain together more by forging connections than by being divided. most other presidents have seen the necessity of that. even if we're critical of them and might i end by saying something that i thought i'd never say. must i write an apology letter to george w. bush and say we thought you were the most inarticulate bum fumbling president we might have conjured in our scariest imagination and yet we have a president proud to be unmolested by enlightenment and untouched by the human empathies that should motivate all chief executives. this is a shame of our choice and we have to make a different decision soon. >> we'll hit a pause and take you to the police briefing in charlottesville. >> we will pursue charges against the driver of the vehicle that caused her death and are confident justice will prevail. the virginia state police lieutenant cullen and trooper bates were wo
martin luther king jr. in jail, approached by the white warden, dr. king, this integration is wrong and king said, no, it is. me said you need to be out here marching with us, we will gain together more by forging connections than by being divided. most other presidents have seen the necessity of that. even if we're critical of them and might i end by saying something that i thought i'd never say. must i write an apology letter to george w. bush and say we thought you were the most inarticulate...
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martin luther king jr. is safely dead. is it true? is he safely dead today and it's his dreams safely dead? i know many people in this room would say no, no, no. dr. kings dream his spirit is still so much alive amongst all of us and its thriving right here in this room. and what better evidence could there be of this then that we as a nation all pause to pay tribute to his dream. just yesterday a national federal holiday, think about that, national federal holiday for martin luther king, jr. the man who was once deemed a threat to national security by the fbi, radical troublemaker. is it not obvious that we as a nation have finally caught up with king? do you may not be living his dream but haven't we shared his dream? we are better evidence could there be than we just reelected our nation's first black president something that was unimaginable in 1963 or 1968. what better evidence could there be than that beautiful multiracial multiethnic gathering on the mall in washington d.c. that we witnessed just yesterday and was broadcast around the world? clearly we must be living the dream, right? it has been said by numerous philosophers and theologia
martin luther king jr. is safely dead. is it true? is he safely dead today and it's his dreams safely dead? i know many people in this room would say no, no, no. dr. kings dream his spirit is still so much alive amongst all of us and its thriving right here in this room. and what better evidence could there be of this then that we as a nation all pause to pay tribute to his dream. just yesterday a national federal holiday, think about that, national federal holiday for martin luther king, jr....