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do you think right now that next wave of, you know, emmanuel cleaver, john lewis,siest is city ejacson and some -- jesse jackson and some of the others who have been part of our legacy of change, who's in that next wave? what is the process like right now, or do we need or have it? >> no, we don't have it. and i am not upset that we don't have it. back in the 1970s and '80s when the civil rights movement -- it actually happened all the way back to 1619, but it has changed to the point where there will be leaders in various other realms. for example, we're not going to have a martin luther king again because that leadership is not necessarily needed at this moment. but we're going to have people in political leadership, we're going to have people in religious leadership, we're going to have people in economic leadership and in business. we're going to have people all over. and there will be individuals who will cheerily be at the -- clearly be at the top and provide counsel and assistance to those who are following him or herment but in terms of a martin luther king or a john lewis, we
do you think right now that next wave of, you know, emmanuel cleaver, john lewis,siest is city ejacson and some -- jesse jackson and some of the others who have been part of our legacy of change, who's in that next wave? what is the process like right now, or do we need or have it? >> no, we don't have it. and i am not upset that we don't have it. back in the 1970s and '80s when the civil rights movement -- it actually happened all the way back to 1619, but it has changed to the point...
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let's listen more to this, and then we will bring in the representative, emmanuel cleaver.kground sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] harris: as we watch this procession getting ready to cross the mundt finish -- the edmund pet, tus bridge, just a few words about what we're watching. a caisson a two-wheeled horse-drawn cart used, when necessary, to transport wounded or dead from the battlefield. having grown up military, i can tell you that caissons, that they usually appear during state funerals or a military possession for a member of the armed forces whos' received full military -- who's received full military honors for a funeral. so the cig e enough cannes of all of this is the service of congressman john lewis both as a civil rights leader and then serving in congress and the significance of this also is to show how greatly he changed america. you've heard representative steve scalise moments ago who talked about how we became a better, more perfect union, a better america because of john lewis and those who stood alongside him. that day on march 7th, 1965
let's listen more to this, and then we will bring in the representative, emmanuel cleaver.kground sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] harris: as we watch this procession getting ready to cross the mundt finish -- the edmund pet, tus bridge, just a few words about what we're watching. a caisson a two-wheeled horse-drawn cart used, when necessary, to transport wounded or dead from the battlefield. having grown up military, i can tell you that caissons, that they usually appear during...
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let's listen more to this, and then we will bring in the representative, emmanuel cleaver.kground sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] harris: as we watch this procession getting ready to cross the mundt finish -- the edmund pet, tus bridge, just a few words about what we're watching. a caisson a two-wheeled horse-drawn cart used, when necessary, to transport wounded or dead from the battlefield. having grown up military, i can tell you that caissons, that they usually appear during state funerals or a military possession for a member of the armed forces whos' received full military -- who's received full military honors for a funeral. so the cig e enough cannes of all of this is the service of congressman john lewis both as a civil rights leader and then serving in congress and the significance of this also is to show how greatly he changed america. you've heard representative steve scalise moments ago who talked about how we became a better, more perfect union, a better america because of john lewis and those who stood alongside him. that day on march 7th, 1965
let's listen more to this, and then we will bring in the representative, emmanuel cleaver.kground sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] harris: as we watch this procession getting ready to cross the mundt finish -- the edmund pet, tus bridge, just a few words about what we're watching. a caisson a two-wheeled horse-drawn cart used, when necessary, to transport wounded or dead from the battlefield. having grown up military, i can tell you that caissons, that they usually appear during...
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congressman emmanuel cleaver of missouri joined neil cavuto earlier today to talk about lewis' e beliefhis as confrontations between police and protesters happened again last night in chicago and portland, oregon. >> number one, i don't think there's anybody who has had any relationship with john lewis who would believe that he would do anything except condemn the violence. john has taught all of us, i think, there is no guarantee that nonviolence set things straight, but we can guarantee that violence never set things straight. and i know those, whoever's responsible for this may have believed they were doing manager to improve the situation -- something to improve the situation, but what they've done is silly, and it does enormous damage to the program, the plan, the hope that many of us are putting forward. and for, you know, i guess happenstance that he it takes mace at a time when we are -- place at a time when we are mourning the loss of probably one of the top five nonviolent figures of the last century and the beginning of this century. neil: you know, congressman, a move afoot
congressman emmanuel cleaver of missouri joined neil cavuto earlier today to talk about lewis' e beliefhis as confrontations between police and protesters happened again last night in chicago and portland, oregon. >> number one, i don't think there's anybody who has had any relationship with john lewis who would believe that he would do anything except condemn the violence. john has taught all of us, i think, there is no guarantee that nonviolence set things straight, but we can guarantee...
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as he watched that, emmanuel cleaver, congressman of missouri, said, "you know, he was so dedicated in those times. he didn't just want his name on things." not that bridge, necessarily. there were other people who were in the struggle, and that's what this museum meant to him, as well. i want to bring in now "fox news sunday" anchor, chris wallace. he and i were angering some of the morning coverage together, as we approach the dependent of justice, chris comes in. chris >> chris: thank you, harris. it was an honor to coanchor the coverage earlier today with you, and be part of this broadcast. as we head down constitution avenue here to the justice department building, it is so interesting, because john lewis was the person who introduced the legislation to rename the justice department building for attorney general robert f. kennedy, john kennedy's brother, who served as attorney general in the early '60s and was such a prime mover in the civil rights movement. lewis was with robert kennedy in indianapolis when martin luther king was assassinated in april of 1968, and bobby kennedy w
as he watched that, emmanuel cleaver, congressman of missouri, said, "you know, he was so dedicated in those times. he didn't just want his name on things." not that bridge, necessarily. there were other people who were in the struggle, and that's what this museum meant to him, as well. i want to bring in now "fox news sunday" anchor, chris wallace. he and i were angering some of the morning coverage together, as we approach the dependent of justice, chris comes in. chris...
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neil: emmanuel cleaver, thank you very much, we needed to hear a lot of what you just said without any of the delights of rhetoric, thank you very much, a preacher by training as well and in the meantime with all of these disturbances and all the problems and now all the costs coming out of the violence for cities, aoc says do you know what? go after the billionaires and tax them because they can afford it. they've been bypassing all of this. when the governor of new york says not so fast, it's a story, after this. >> governor cuomo, we need you to pass the billionaires tax in order to make sure that we're providing for our working families. it's time to stop protecting billionaires and it's time to start working. neil: all right, you know, with all the money we've been spending in cities and states and the virus and then the post- demonstrations and everything else, they have to come up with ways to pay for all of this in new york, for example , you have alexander ocasio-cortez whose been advocating taxing billionaires but what's interesting is the reaction she got from the new york g
neil: emmanuel cleaver, thank you very much, we needed to hear a lot of what you just said without any of the delights of rhetoric, thank you very much, a preacher by training as well and in the meantime with all of these disturbances and all the problems and now all the costs coming out of the violence for cities, aoc says do you know what? go after the billionaires and tax them because they can afford it. they've been bypassing all of this. when the governor of new york says not so fast, it's...