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india's president unveiling a statute of gandhi. leading protests on behalf of i indian immigrants.se of gratitude to south africa for giving us. >> gandhi spent more than two decades in south africa it's where he first auto documented technique of nonviolence disobedience. india. colorful costumes and parade floats celebrating a western city's 400 birthday. organizers put dozens of photos on display to show how the city has changed over the century and that's a wrap upon fox trip around the world in 80 "around the world in 80 seconds." >> shepard: it's about to get a lot harder to predict extreme weather and tornadoes. that's the warning from scientists. a government funded study found the aging weather satellites that circle the planet are falling apart and fast. researchers say there were more than a hundred of them last year. by the end of the decade we'll have fewer than 30. with budgets cuts, delaying or san selling new weather satellites. only two even have launch dates. the ceo of spirit airlines is defending the decision not to give a ticket refund to a dying u.s. marine. d
india's president unveiling a statute of gandhi. leading protests on behalf of i indian immigrants.se of gratitude to south africa for giving us. >> gandhi spent more than two decades in south africa it's where he first auto documented technique of nonviolence disobedience. india. colorful costumes and parade floats celebrating a western city's 400 birthday. organizers put dozens of photos on display to show how the city has changed over the century and that's a wrap upon fox trip around...
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he was blessed at the example of mahatma gandhi and dr. martin luther king on the ways of nonviolence. cesar was blessed to have it inside [speaks foreign language] and the courageous farmworker women that worked in the fields went on strike, volunteered on boycotts across the nation, and helped to organize the union. the cry for freedom in the mexican revolution was given it new significance during the organizing campaign of the united farm workers in arizona, and cesar fasted against an unjust law. when it delors and declared it in arizona, and in america, -- [speaking foreign language] we have gathered here today in this union hall to pay tribute and to recommit ourselves. bless our sisters, secretary of labor, hilda solis, protector and guide her as we gathered daily affairs from her and the nation. was the leader of the california labor movement'. bless president obama, protect him as he leads the nation through these harsh economic times, and defend the historic health reform law that brought the quality to the uninsured. lord, hear
he was blessed at the example of mahatma gandhi and dr. martin luther king on the ways of nonviolence. cesar was blessed to have it inside [speaks foreign language] and the courageous farmworker women that worked in the fields went on strike, volunteered on boycotts across the nation, and helped to organize the union. the cry for freedom in the mexican revolution was given it new significance during the organizing campaign of the united farm workers in arizona, and cesar fasted against an...
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promoting civil disobedience, talking about it, at least, since writing a book with my wife on india and gandhi, et cetera. and he said now in ten minutes, pick -- tick off the things that i ought to do if i'm president to clean up the damn civil rights mess. so i had my moment. i had my ten minutes. >> what did you say? >> well, among other things, i said with one stroke of a pen, cuisine the executive order eliminating discrimination in federally assisted housing that the civil rights commission had recommended and was sitting on eisenhower's desk for six months or something like that. with one stroke of a pen. he said i like that. you know, we talked about the problem of the southern legislators filibustering any legislation, so he jumped at the idea of executive action. and i had five or six other points. a few days later, he called me in and said sergeant shriver has convinced us that we should have a civil rights section of the campaign, not just a minority votes section but a civil rights section that would have black and white leaders and hispanic leaders and walter luther and all the b
promoting civil disobedience, talking about it, at least, since writing a book with my wife on india and gandhi, et cetera. and he said now in ten minutes, pick -- tick off the things that i ought to do if i'm president to clean up the damn civil rights mess. so i had my moment. i had my ten minutes. >> what did you say? >> well, among other things, i said with one stroke of a pen, cuisine the executive order eliminating discrimination in federally assisted housing that the civil...
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. >> the more i began to read of malcolm x and mahatma gandhi and martin luther king and all these greatures. i was like, wow, i can do something better. >> reporter: when he left the juvenile system and went to adult prison it was a different world. >> it's jim crow south inside prison. there's benches for races. there's water fountains for races. >> i saw them here as young kids, i had to watch them go into an adult prison system that, if no one intervenes is going to grind them up and spit them out. >> reporter: that's when budnick and walker had an idea. >> straight across -- >> reporter: a college program for young offenders in adult prisons. it rewards inmates who behave well and want to learn. letting them study together and live together. like this one at drc norco, now the program is spreading to prisons across the state. for student inmates, it gives them hope. do you remember the moment when you believed that you could have a different future? >> getting that first report card and getting all a's, i was like, okay, i can do this. i can do this. >> reporter: profit walker is no
. >> the more i began to read of malcolm x and mahatma gandhi and martin luther king and all these greatures. i was like, wow, i can do something better. >> reporter: when he left the juvenile system and went to adult prison it was a different world. >> it's jim crow south inside prison. there's benches for races. there's water fountains for races. >> i saw them here as young kids, i had to watch them go into an adult prison system that, if no one intervenes is going to...
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this is antonio gandhi for those who maybe don't know him yet or maybe pretend not to know him. we won the second division title with three games to go thanks to a lot of sacrifice. is enjoyed tonight with a group of extra ordinary lads and this i'm completely innocent of any of the players and it was a fantastic year and nothing and nobody i repeat nothing and nobody will ruin that year which was something really extraordinary. people the fact that now on to basketball and the miami heat of beating the boston celtics ninety three seventy nine to take a one milliard in the best of seven eastern conference finals the hate from start to finish with the bron james and dwyane wade added a combined fifty four points but james thinks the heat. get that. i would impose our best basketball tonight. we had some great looks often this week but we had a lot of breakdowns defense with. our best game and we want to just try to continue to get better throughout the series. and finally a record for the longest flight has been renewed at the latest field tug event in germany the competition tra
this is antonio gandhi for those who maybe don't know him yet or maybe pretend not to know him. we won the second division title with three games to go thanks to a lot of sacrifice. is enjoyed tonight with a group of extra ordinary lads and this i'm completely innocent of any of the players and it was a fantastic year and nothing and nobody i repeat nothing and nobody will ruin that year which was something really extraordinary. people the fact that now on to basketball and the miami heat of...
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i mean this is antonio gandhi for those who maybe don't know him yet or maybe pretend not to know him. we won the second division title with three games to go thanks to a lot of sacrifice. is enjoyed tonight with a group of extra ordinary lads and this i'm completely innocent of any of that my players and it was a fantastic year and nothing and nobody i repeat will know nothing and nobody will ruin that year which was something really extraordinary which is you people. in the meantime in demand lille midfielder looks set to join chelsea this summer after announcing on twitter he is signing for the champions league winner all the twenty one year old belgian is apparently heading to stamford bridge on a reported five year deal for just over fifty million dollars the midfielder has been using the social network to leaked details of his transfer but chelsea have declined to comment the twice a french player of the year made his real debut at age sixteen since one point two six belgian caps last season as i helped guide lille to their first french title since nineteen fifty four has sevent
i mean this is antonio gandhi for those who maybe don't know him yet or maybe pretend not to know him. we won the second division title with three games to go thanks to a lot of sacrifice. is enjoyed tonight with a group of extra ordinary lads and this i'm completely innocent of any of that my players and it was a fantastic year and nothing and nobody i repeat will know nothing and nobody will ruin that year which was something really extraordinary which is you people. in the meantime in demand...
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if you start with professor dabbe's story with the hindus with the river gandhi's. and then you go on to the north west coast native americans who believe that the first woman emerged from the sea. christianity is with baptism and even the islam's the suffies love the picture less love the water more. and even the ramtha's sharing the grace of water. it seems like there this biologically innate thing of humans need water, you need water; you can live without food for a longer time than you can without water. and it took us back to care of the earth-- because that's where the water comes from and what we rely on. so, i think if we focus on natural resources as a commonality which is already important to all these faiths, maybe that's the place to start. >> and an inter-connectness to water, to rivers to i mean you can see the tendrils almost in a mystical way going through the planet beautiful. yes, suzanne, i thought we --- >> you are on fire too? >> yes. >> but, i just spent the week kind of thinking about things too and i found this, which i had saved. it was a sp
if you start with professor dabbe's story with the hindus with the river gandhi's. and then you go on to the north west coast native americans who believe that the first woman emerged from the sea. christianity is with baptism and even the islam's the suffies love the picture less love the water more. and even the ramtha's sharing the grace of water. it seems like there this biologically innate thing of humans need water, you need water; you can live without food for a longer time than you can...
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the background was one of the great teachers in america, a man who really was a great disciple of gandhi. but this was the cream of young black southerners, and they clearly were making a statement. and yes, i think i knew intuitively that something very powerful was happening and that there was a dynamic there. what i found out later was something jim lawson taught them when they were all scared and they said, "how can we do this? "i mean, we're just a bunch of young black kids, "and we don't know anybody. "we're not rich. "our parents-- "we're taking on this powerful hierarchy of politicians and businessmen." and jim lawson taught them two things. he said, "yes, you're anonymous. "yes, you're powerless. "but the people who run this city "will have to make one of two choices. "they will either accede to what you want "because it is right, in which case you've won. "or they will have to deny you what you want and arrest you, "in which case you are no longer anonymous. and if they will arrest you, others will come." and that is the dynamic. it's a very gandhian dynamic. it's the dynamic t
the background was one of the great teachers in america, a man who really was a great disciple of gandhi. but this was the cream of young black southerners, and they clearly were making a statement. and yes, i think i knew intuitively that something very powerful was happening and that there was a dynamic there. what i found out later was something jim lawson taught them when they were all scared and they said, "how can we do this? "i mean, we're just a bunch of young black kids,...
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i was in the 1996 where the incumbent is strong, bill clinton could run against a combination of gandhi and mother teresa and stills wins. then an the election like this, forces like the economy you're in very much of a gray area and it's a 50-50 country or 47-47 country with 6% of the electorate up for grabs and about 100 precincts in five or six states. that's what the election is going to come down. my view is that gdp stays between 2% and 3% and you continue to have at least the job growth stays where it is or generally static doesn't go backwards. under that formula the president wins. if you have gdp that gets below 2%, hope for everyone it does not it becomes a more challenging the election. and i think any time you get to that close of a level we're slicing the political bologna that closely everybody asks the gore campaign, 5,000 decisions you can look back in retrosuspect. it was that close. if you made this or that keeps you up at night. do i think technology in all of this, if the election becomes that close it will have that type of an impact. i still think sarah's point is
i was in the 1996 where the incumbent is strong, bill clinton could run against a combination of gandhi and mother teresa and stills wins. then an the election like this, forces like the economy you're in very much of a gray area and it's a 50-50 country or 47-47 country with 6% of the electorate up for grabs and about 100 precincts in five or six states. that's what the election is going to come down. my view is that gdp stays between 2% and 3% and you continue to have at least the job growth...
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gandhi and the reason why is because he understood that was this was something that was central to the fabric of islamic history. and so i think the call for the establishment of a caliphate or perhaps not even using that word but a united muslim bloc is something that most people would want and i think to use humans would go. we're muslims we're in the news you speak we speak a bit of french. bit of arabic. and we want so determination self-determination. is best met by not showing up too much with egypt which was not made in egypt i think of course that's you know and the arabs have attempted it they've tried to do the different organizations sort of just arab unity but this goes beyond arab unity and this is i'm talking about islamic unity which includes turks it includes iranians it includes pakistanis and in the news it's huge it's massive but why have unity well why would europe want to do the whole point of unity there but i think there will be and i think the reason you're wanted you to actually was set up by the states to make the united states of europe that would be economic
gandhi and the reason why is because he understood that was this was something that was central to the fabric of islamic history. and so i think the call for the establishment of a caliphate or perhaps not even using that word but a united muslim bloc is something that most people would want and i think to use humans would go. we're muslims we're in the news you speak we speak a bit of french. bit of arabic. and we want so determination self-determination. is best met by not showing up too much...
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then in 1996 the incumbent is strong, bill clinton could have run against gandhi and mother teresa and he still wines. then an election like there where because of the larger ma'am row forces primarily the economy, you are very much of a gray area and it is a 50/50 country or really you know, 47/47 country with 6% of the electorate up for grabs and five or six state. that's what election will come down to. >> my view is that, you know, gdp stays between 2 and 3% and you can ton have at least the job growth is it stays where it is or generally static. didn't go backward then under that formula the president wins because the president i think has a decisive advantage on ought trust issue. if you have gdp that is below 2% and know hope for everyone it does not, then i think it becomes a very more challenging -- >> yeah and i think any time you get to that close after level right where you are slicing the political bologna then every tactic, and people can be the gore campaign or 5,000 decisions you could look back in retro spekt. it was that close and if you had this or that, it keeps you
then in 1996 the incumbent is strong, bill clinton could have run against gandhi and mother teresa and he still wines. then an election like there where because of the larger ma'am row forces primarily the economy, you are very much of a gray area and it is a 50/50 country or really you know, 47/47 country with 6% of the electorate up for grabs and five or six state. that's what election will come down to. >> my view is that, you know, gdp stays between 2 and 3% and you can ton have at...
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by the time they met, she had studied gandhi. he had studied gandhi.ere well equipped to lead that nonviolent social movement in the south that has impacted the world. >> right. >> and she helped to raise money, singing concerts. she was not just a wife and a mother, but she was very much in the center of the movement, very involved. so when she continued his work, it was not like a grieving widow who said, now what can i do? it was a continuation of what she had already been a part of. so that's why she established the king center immediately thereafter to institutionalize my dad's legacy of nonviolent social change, and work toward institutionalizing further in society with a national holiday. so i conclude just by saying, hand in glove, you know. the martin luther king, jr. that everybody loves today, reveres today and honors, martin luther king was one of the most hated men in america when he was assassinated. but today he's one of the most loved world in the world and respected men in the world because of the work of coretta scott king. >> going b
by the time they met, she had studied gandhi. he had studied gandhi.ere well equipped to lead that nonviolent social movement in the south that has impacted the world. >> right. >> and she helped to raise money, singing concerts. she was not just a wife and a mother, but she was very much in the center of the movement, very involved. so when she continued his work, it was not like a grieving widow who said, now what can i do? it was a continuation of what she had already been a part...
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she was involved in the peace movement, had studied gandhi. that was a natural union that they had to lead that movement. so you're going to do a book signing. are you pleased with the way it's turned out? >> i am. i mean, no one would be able to perfect anything. it's very hard to do that. a lot of times with african-american, it's difficult to get us right. but i am pleased with it. and more importantly, i think it's a permanent place for years to come and people from all over the world would know about martin luther king junior. >> and what were your thoughts about the controversy concerning the wording on the memorial and the way your father was portrayed when he talked about being a drum major for peace? >> i think it's important for historical accuracy that the quote be what it was. in fact, it was the approved quote and a decision was made that was not the same decision that should have been made. so that's why we have this issue today. so i hope that we can get the entire quote because it places him in the proper context for generation
she was involved in the peace movement, had studied gandhi. that was a natural union that they had to lead that movement. so you're going to do a book signing. are you pleased with the way it's turned out? >> i am. i mean, no one would be able to perfect anything. it's very hard to do that. a lot of times with african-american, it's difficult to get us right. but i am pleased with it. and more importantly, i think it's a permanent place for years to come and people from all over the world...
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byron rusten inspired by gandhi, king inspired by gandhi. rights movement broadly and then applied them to our indigenous situation. the same with gay and lesbian people. it's a right if they're being denied access to the ability to be in a civil relationship and to be married to each other. if they fight for that right and they are engaging in the process of recognition, it is a civil rights struggle. it doesn't have to parallel african-american people in order to be recognized on its own terms. >> may i respond to that? this is a fascinating conversation because the overwhelming majority of black church people are on the opposite side of the president of the united states, the first lady, because of the erroneous presupposition this just because people are equal means that all sexual practices are equal. that logically does not follow. that's not a co-hart logically coherent proposition. you can't make the argument. >> we're not talking about sexual practices. >> gene, calm down a little bit. we're talking about engaging in mutual affilati
byron rusten inspired by gandhi, king inspired by gandhi. rights movement broadly and then applied them to our indigenous situation. the same with gay and lesbian people. it's a right if they're being denied access to the ability to be in a civil relationship and to be married to each other. if they fight for that right and they are engaging in the process of recognition, it is a civil rights struggle. it doesn't have to parallel african-american people in order to be recognized on its own...
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the "washington examiner" reports natwar gandhi says the mayor's 2013 budget did not include sufficient. he says the district would need to spend $670,000 next year to implement the plan. the current proposal calls for hiring new inspectors, requires drivers to install panic buttons, paint their cars the same color, and accept credit cards. the bill would fund the changes using a new 50-cent surcharge. >>> starting next month, those who rely on unemployment benefits will lose them in the district. the employment director says nearly 1,700 people out of work in the city will use up their extended unemployment benefits by june 9. d.c. officials urge everyone on unemployment to look for a job. many are already using tools at the jobs center? northeast washington. -- jobs center in northeast washington. >> i'm one of those people having turbulence as far as financial difficulties as far as unemployment and work. >> i want to work. i can't stay home. i need to work. >> the d.c. department of employment services says they're stepping up effort to find training programs and other assistance. u
the "washington examiner" reports natwar gandhi says the mayor's 2013 budget did not include sufficient. he says the district would need to spend $670,000 next year to implement the plan. the current proposal calls for hiring new inspectors, requires drivers to install panic buttons, paint their cars the same color, and accept credit cards. the bill would fund the changes using a new 50-cent surcharge. >>> starting next month, those who rely on unemployment benefits will lose...
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she marched with gandhi twice, and now just landed a guinness world record for the world's oldest yogae's been teaching for 61 years and says she won't stop until she can't breathe any longer. she also does competitive dancing. her partner 69 years her junior. hope i can keep up with her, but i know i cannot. >> i'm impressed. okay. we're moving right on because this is impressive, too. tonight's moment you may have missed. or maybe we should put it in the form of a question. what is tonight's moment you may have missed? cnn's own aviation and regulation correspondent lizy o'leary showed off her jeopardy skills as part of the show's power player. and she faced tough competition. she went head to head with president obama's former press secretary robert gibbs and m isn't in,s nbc's chris matthews. >> the full name of the u2 pilot shot down in 1960. >> who was gary powers. >> we need the full name. >> who is gary powers. >> no. >> who is francis gary powers. >> that's it. yes. she selects. >> she came in second after getting stumped in final jeopardy. that is so impressive to me. could y
she marched with gandhi twice, and now just landed a guinness world record for the world's oldest yogae's been teaching for 61 years and says she won't stop until she can't breathe any longer. she also does competitive dancing. her partner 69 years her junior. hope i can keep up with her, but i know i cannot. >> i'm impressed. okay. we're moving right on because this is impressive, too. tonight's moment you may have missed. or maybe we should put it in the form of a question. what is...
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experience inspired him to write "civil disobedience," the essay that in turn helped inspire mahatma gandhi, the vietnam anti-war movement and martin luther king. many war opponents believed the war's secret purpose was to add new slave territories, but this was not true. while polk was a slave holder himself, slavery was not a factor. nonetheless, the mexican war reopened the explosive national debate over slavery, laying the foundation for the civil war. slavery's bait had largely lain dormant, but in august 1846 congressman david wilma of pennsylvania proposed abolishing slavery in any new territories obtained as a result of the war. the south bristled at this direct threat, and the so-called wilma proviso led to congress' first far-reaching debate of slavery. it only intensified until 1861 when words no longer sufficed. the mexican war was a war of firsts; first war begun on a dubious pretext, first anti-war movement, first successful offensive war, first occupation of a enemy capital. it also marked the day but a of -- debut of large numbers of west point graduates in combat. and for t
experience inspired him to write "civil disobedience," the essay that in turn helped inspire mahatma gandhi, the vietnam anti-war movement and martin luther king. many war opponents believed the war's secret purpose was to add new slave territories, but this was not true. while polk was a slave holder himself, slavery was not a factor. nonetheless, the mexican war reopened the explosive national debate over slavery, laying the foundation for the civil war. slavery's bait had largely...
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world known as the "gulen movement," with millions upon millions of disciples who compare him to gandhier king. gulen promotes tolerance, interfaith dialogue, and above all, he promotes education. and yet, he's a mystery man. he's never seen or heard in public, and the more power he gains, the more questions are raised about his motives and the schools. hi, everyone. >> hi! >> stahl: this is the harmony school in houston, part of a rapidly expanding chain of 36 charter schools in texas. they serve mostly underprivileged students, and they all emphasize math and science. >> inside there is an elastic collision between the gas particles. >> what this is a static electricity generator. >> stahl: class work stresses hands-on experiments and competitiveness. students made this hovercraft out of leaf-blowers for a science contest. it's great. being a charter chain means these are public schools, costing taxpayers nearly $150 million a year. so you don't even have a driver's license yet. >> but i have a robotics license. >> stahl: julie norton is an administrator with the harmony chain of scho
world known as the "gulen movement," with millions upon millions of disciples who compare him to gandhier king. gulen promotes tolerance, interfaith dialogue, and above all, he promotes education. and yet, he's a mystery man. he's never seen or heard in public, and the more power he gains, the more questions are raised about his motives and the schools. hi, everyone. >> hi! >> stahl: this is the harmony school in houston, part of a rapidly expanding chain of 36 charter...
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first of all, martin luther king was borrowing from gandhi. already a brown man informed a black man how to resist a white supremacist regime. so i think this notion of ownership is crazy because the gay rights movement and the environmental movement were inspired by the movement. we have to open up to the broader world to say this is a good thing. >> michael eric dyson, there is a reason you are a baptist preacher. that golden throat was on display. thank you, sir. after the break, romney pitches himself to evangelicals and doesn't mention his mormon faith. how well is he handling or not handling the religious question next on "now." still have doubts about taking aspirin for tough pain? listen to what mvp justin verlander thinks about it. i would say the source of most of my muscle pain would be in my shoulder. my trainer kevin rand recommended it to me. i was kind of skeptical at first, but i tested it out, and bayer advanced aspirin relieved my pain fast. feeling 100% every start, every fifth day, i think definitely gives me a little bit o
first of all, martin luther king was borrowing from gandhi. already a brown man informed a black man how to resist a white supremacist regime. so i think this notion of ownership is crazy because the gay rights movement and the environmental movement were inspired by the movement. we have to open up to the broader world to say this is a good thing. >> michael eric dyson, there is a reason you are a baptist preacher. that golden throat was on display. thank you, sir. after the break,...
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happened without his -- >> we always say that my daughter is going to make me more proud than india gandhi made her father. and i had said no, papa, i'm to the going to go into politics, that's never going to happen. >> rose: why did you do it, then. >> i did it because he was in prison. all the party leaders were behind bars. and i felt its with a grave injustice to him and i got motivated and committed not only for his life but five week force a democratic society which he had envisaged as the first step to social emancipation. >> rose: when you see that, you must call back all kinds of memories of her as a mother and as a powerful political force. >> yes. she. >> as i said, you don't realize what you've lost until it's gone. and you know, despite all the threats. despite what a big decision this was, it just wasn't going to happen. she was going to be saved. for some reason i can't explain why, but they couldn't hurt her. it just couldn't-- it wasn't meant to happen. >> rose: yet she stood up in that car. >> she always did, after every rally. the security took that into account. what wo
happened without his -- >> we always say that my daughter is going to make me more proud than india gandhi made her father. and i had said no, papa, i'm to the going to go into politics, that's never going to happen. >> rose: why did you do it, then. >> i did it because he was in prison. all the party leaders were behind bars. and i felt its with a grave injustice to him and i got motivated and committed not only for his life but five week force a democratic society which he...
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establish a nonviolence center in africa to assist liberation leaders in terms of becoming familiar with gandhi. it doesn't last very long, but he gives his best effort. he is also concerned about refugees. he's one of the first to call for opening of voters for vietnamese refugees. he travels across the globe, especially with the international rescue committee. i think i got the name right. >> yes. >> they are making their best plans to assist refugees in their own home countries, but also traveled to countries where they can get better lodging as well. >> would you like me to go on? in terms of the gay rights movement, bayard is planning a demonstration on the democratic national republican convention for the summer. a representative of harlem gets wind of this plan and for a variety of reasons, he decides that he wants to stop the march on the democrats. he does it this way or he tries it to do it this way. he has an intermediary in south america. the threat is this. if you don't call off the march on the democrats, i will go to the media and tell them that you and bayard are having a gay af
establish a nonviolence center in africa to assist liberation leaders in terms of becoming familiar with gandhi. it doesn't last very long, but he gives his best effort. he is also concerned about refugees. he's one of the first to call for opening of voters for vietnamese refugees. he travels across the globe, especially with the international rescue committee. i think i got the name right. >> yes. >> they are making their best plans to assist refugees in their own home countries,...