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breaking state law and tradition in the face of george wallace. and so what did dr. king do? he marched halfway. he marched across the pettus bridge and then said, we will go back to the church again. it was the famous turn around march. and on. and judge johnson examined him from the bench about it later. but preserved the fact that judge johnson's order when it came out, ordered protection and for the for the next march and and lyndon johnson called up george wallace. are you going to do it or not? or wallace said, no. so the federal government said, we have to it. and all of this was lined up. this is all about lining up cooperation and consent, all for the federal government to do things that it had never done before. so i agree with you wholeheartedly. you know, just as dr. king's fundamental outlook on the world is grounded in self-governing public trust, grounded in constitutional faith, to move us toward a nonviolent politics are in place of the politics you have today in russia. and most of the countries in the world. just as it was that fundamental, it was also abou
breaking state law and tradition in the face of george wallace. and so what did dr. king do? he marched halfway. he marched across the pettus bridge and then said, we will go back to the church again. it was the famous turn around march. and on. and judge johnson examined him from the bench about it later. but preserved the fact that judge johnson's order when it came out, ordered protection and for the for the next march and and lyndon johnson called up george wallace. are you going to do it...
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here are more people like george wallace going to become even more emboldened? are more are more public safety commissioners like bull connor are going to surface, are more people going to run their cities by fear this was the biggest gamble of their lives. and when they went to new york. and the quote comes from mr. fred shuttlesworth who was there that night at harry belafonte's apartment, they're trying get their money from all these rich york donors to be like this. the biggest gamble of our lives and want you all to put your money on this this. no one wanted to do it until the man of the hour and man that i wish i wish would be as known as dr. king the reverend fred shuttlesworth, a man of just unbelievable courage, started to tell stories from life just before the campaign to these rich new york donors. harry belafonte was there. of course, he's organizing the event. sidney poitier was there. ossie davis hollywood producers newspaper publishers. and they're like, what happens in bulls, birmingham, bull connor's. these are cool. let me tell you, i tried to
here are more people like george wallace going to become even more emboldened? are more are more public safety commissioners like bull connor are going to surface, are more people going to run their cities by fear this was the biggest gamble of their lives. and when they went to new york. and the quote comes from mr. fred shuttlesworth who was there that night at harry belafonte's apartment, they're trying get their money from all these rich york donors to be like this. the biggest gamble of...
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george and wallace has been instrumental in this development. >> denver technological center comprises 870 acres and being developed, becoming a city within a city. it will be completely planned and integrated business, residential, commercial, industrial complex within what we know as the front range of colorado. stretching from fort collins on the north to roughly colorado springs on the south. >> george and wallace believes there are two factors which have made this new community successful. communication, and transportation. particularly air transportation. >> what you see here is one of three communication centers in this facility, to handle our business activity. we have mining operations in utah, arizona and new mexico. operating property. we have our real estate construction development here in denver. we have aircraft flying here between moab utah. >> the name of the arapahoe county airport comes up often in connection with the denver technological center. of course, there have been many factors which attract industry, and people to the community. but the civic leaders are cer
george and wallace has been instrumental in this development. >> denver technological center comprises 870 acres and being developed, becoming a city within a city. it will be completely planned and integrated business, residential, commercial, industrial complex within what we know as the front range of colorado. stretching from fort collins on the north to roughly colorado springs on the south. >> george and wallace believes there are two factors which have made this new community...
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george m wallace has been instrumental in this development development. denver technological center comprises of 870 acres and in being developed become a city. within a city it will be completely planned and integrated business residential, commercial, industrial complex within what we know as the front range of colorado stretching from fort collins, illinois to roughly colorado springs on the south. george m wallace believes there are two factors which have made this new community successful communication and transportation, particularly air transportation. what you see here is one of three communicate centers. this facility to handle our business activities. i know the fact that all they do right turn up up to do their work they are we have mining operations in utah, arizona and new mexico, operating properties. we have our real estate construction development. here in denver, we have aircraft flying between here and moab, utah. so the we base aircraft at arapahoe county airport, the of the arapahoe county airport up often in connection with the denver
george m wallace has been instrumental in this development development. denver technological center comprises of 870 acres and in being developed become a city. within a city it will be completely planned and integrated business residential, commercial, industrial complex within what we know as the front range of colorado stretching from fort collins, illinois to roughly colorado springs on the south. george m wallace believes there are two factors which have made this new community successful...
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george wallace comes in three months prior, segregation now, king's concern is going into birmingham, not only did the organization dissolve, but what happens to the movement as a whole if we don't win? are more people going to become even more emboldened? are more public safety threats going to surface? will more people run their cities by fear? this was the biggest gamble of their lives. when they went to new york, the quote comes, they're trying to get their money from rich new york donors to be like, this is the biggest gamble of our lives and we want you all to put your money on it. no one wanted to do it. the man of the hour and a man that i wish would be as known as dr. king, the reverend, fred shuttlesworth, a man of unbelievable courage started to tell stories from his life just before the campaign to these rich new york donors. henry belafonte is there, davis, hollywood producers, newspaper publishers, like what happened o to bill connors birmingham? he was like, let me tell you. i tried it to integrate the bus line not long after dr. king and abernathy did it in montgomery.
george wallace comes in three months prior, segregation now, king's concern is going into birmingham, not only did the organization dissolve, but what happens to the movement as a whole if we don't win? are more people going to become even more emboldened? are more public safety threats going to surface? will more people run their cities by fear? this was the biggest gamble of their lives. when they went to new york, the quote comes, they're trying to get their money from rich new york donors...
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george wallace, professor of biology at harvard and a recipient of the nobel prize. so now i would like to turn to the symposium proper and give the floor to carl sagan. thank you, --. i am trying to prepare a few brief remarks on this. i came upon a comment by thomas carlyle somewhat crusty old fellow on thinking about the stars and a sad spectacle if they be inhabited. what is scope for misery and folly? if they be not inhabited? what a waste space. there was a little more than a year ago in the armenian soviet socialist republic. in fact, at the foot of mt. ararat on which noah's ark is said to be reached. a symposium sponsored jointly by the national academy of sciences and the united states and the soviet academy of sciences. on the question of contact with extraterrestrial intelligence, this was a six day meeting which ran from morning to late at night and involved a a large group of people, around 40 or 50 people from mostly from other ussr. but a few of the nations it involved. in addition to physicists and astronomers, biologists, chemists, anthropologists,
george wallace, professor of biology at harvard and a recipient of the nobel prize. so now i would like to turn to the symposium proper and give the floor to carl sagan. thank you, --. i am trying to prepare a few brief remarks on this. i came upon a comment by thomas carlyle somewhat crusty old fellow on thinking about the stars and a sad spectacle if they be inhabited. what is scope for misery and folly? if they be not inhabited? what a waste space. there was a little more than a year ago in...
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george wallace, professor of biology at harvard and a recipient of the nobel prize. so now i would like to turn to the symposium proper and give the floor to carl sagan. thank you, --. i am trying to prepare a few brief remarks on this. i came upon a comment by thomas carlyle somewhat crusty old fellow on thinking about the stars and a sad spectacle if they be inhabited. what is scope for misery and folly? if they be not inhabited? what a waste space. there was a little more than a year ago in the armenian soviet socialist republic. in fact, at the foot of mt. ararat on which noah's ark is said to be reached. a symposium sponsored jointly by the national academy of sciences and the united states and the soviet academy of sciences. on the question of contact with extraterrestrial intelligence, this was a six day meeting which ran from morning to late at night and involved a a large group of people, around 40 or 50 people from mostly from other ussr. but a few of the nations it involved. in addition to physicists and astronomers, biologists, chemists, anthropologists,
george wallace, professor of biology at harvard and a recipient of the nobel prize. so now i would like to turn to the symposium proper and give the floor to carl sagan. thank you, --. i am trying to prepare a few brief remarks on this. i came upon a comment by thomas carlyle somewhat crusty old fellow on thinking about the stars and a sad spectacle if they be inhabited. what is scope for misery and folly? if they be not inhabited? what a waste space. there was a little more than a year ago in...
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years, they haven't had a single state that they won the last person to win a single state was george wallace. and if you add up all of the third party candidates in the last century together, including somebody carved into mount rushmore, they wouldn't have enough electoral votes to win a single election. so the likelihood that they can achieve their stated objective is incredibly low. we know that donald trump has a very strong base of support. we have seen that in spite of incredibly detailed and numerous allegations of misconduct that he is remarkably popular within that base. but did riding the majority that the biden and democratic coalition was able to gather is the way that he is likely to achieve a victory in 2024. and that's the concern. >> look, i you know, does this reassure you at all of your worries that no labels has promised that one, they would only actually run the ticket if they don't like the two nominees, but two, that if it looks like they're going to play the spoiler, if it looks like they're not going to be able to win outright, that they will withdraw or they have sai
years, they haven't had a single state that they won the last person to win a single state was george wallace. and if you add up all of the third party candidates in the last century together, including somebody carved into mount rushmore, they wouldn't have enough electoral votes to win a single election. so the likelihood that they can achieve their stated objective is incredibly low. we know that donald trump has a very strong base of support. we have seen that in spite of incredibly...
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you don't have to look too hard to see this shameful similarity between george wallace to the university of alabama in the wake of brown v board of education decision and today's refusal by the state of alabama to grant all citizens basic voting rights and equal representation. despite the challenges i'm confident that at the end of the day they will soon see a fair amount. it is just a preview of what is to come as a result of this landmarkur decision many includg all of the section two challenges are moving forward in october the court could lead to the creation of a second opportunity district.te they make up nearly one third of the states population and basic estimates they have the power to influence two of the six districts. one third. they struck down really disgraceful discriminatory congressional mapsk that targetd the black voters in north florida with this important victory admitting that it diminisheses the power we are hopeful the district will be restored in a matter that gives the opportunity to elect a candidate of their choice. we have momentum in the fight. it can be di
you don't have to look too hard to see this shameful similarity between george wallace to the university of alabama in the wake of brown v board of education decision and today's refusal by the state of alabama to grant all citizens basic voting rights and equal representation. despite the challenges i'm confident that at the end of the day they will soon see a fair amount. it is just a preview of what is to come as a result of this landmarkur decision many includg all of the section two...
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and george wallace was running as a third party candidate. advisers and journal is chronicling the campaign repeatedly pointed to a shift in media strategy as the determining factor and it altered how paula ran their campaigns in the 1970s as they sprinted to media consultants like ailes and a variety of pollsters to create their own nixon. miracle. this belief in the political and necessity of also shaped how nixon then governed. a story that is at the core of my new book 24/7 politics. while it's not available here, you can preorder it online. shameless plug. but here's the ironic thing. nixon took advantage of an entertainment television system that he also wanted to destroy. he believes that the last instant was powerful because he could make himself likable to millions of americans without having to get tripped up by any question about policies or how his his vision for the future and laugh-in the highest rated show on a dial in which only three networks competed for viewers. but he that reach as certainly advantageous advantageous on th
and george wallace was running as a third party candidate. advisers and journal is chronicling the campaign repeatedly pointed to a shift in media strategy as the determining factor and it altered how paula ran their campaigns in the 1970s as they sprinted to media consultants like ailes and a variety of pollsters to create their own nixon. miracle. this belief in the political and necessity of also shaped how nixon then governed. a story that is at the core of my new book 24/7 politics. while...
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this governor, who finished from harvard and yale tries to act like the new jim crow, the new george wallace based on racism, bigotry, sexism. does not win the presidency, he will come back and be our governor, but i hope he'll be a changed man. >> all right. i'm gonna have to leave it there. we're out of time. reverend r b homes, sidney aitchison, we'll be hearing a lot from you, sydney, i'm sure, as your leadership is apparent. thank you both for being here. >> thank, you sir. >> my final thoughts. stay with us. ma, ma, ma— ( clears throat ) for fast sore throat relief, try vicks vapocool drops. with two times more menthol per drop, and powerful vicks vapors to vaporize sore throat pain. vicks vapocool drops. vaporize sore throat pain. >> i am in tallahassee, as i said today, as head of -- as was stated, we did a large march with students here earlier this year, because florida has become ground zero for civil rights issues of this year and going into next year. because of governor desantis's decision. because of people like -- who resides in this area, who is the main -- fearless fund, an
this governor, who finished from harvard and yale tries to act like the new jim crow, the new george wallace based on racism, bigotry, sexism. does not win the presidency, he will come back and be our governor, but i hope he'll be a changed man. >> all right. i'm gonna have to leave it there. we're out of time. reverend r b homes, sidney aitchison, we'll be hearing a lot from you, sydney, i'm sure, as your leadership is apparent. thank you both for being here. >> thank, you sir....
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george wallace comes in three months prior. segregation now, segregation forever.ing's concern is going into birmingham not only may we lose our lives, not only may the sclc disband, but what will happen to the movement as a whole if we don't win here? will more people become even more emboldened? are more public safety commissioners going to surface? will more people run the cities by fear? this was the biggest gamble of their lives. when they went to new york, and the quote comes from mr. shuttleworth that was there that night, trying to get money from these rich new york donors. this is the biggest gamble of their lives and we want you all to put your money on it. nobody wanted to do it. the man of the hour that i wish will be as known as dr. king. man of unbelievable courage. he started to tell stories from his life just before the campaign started to these rich, new york donors. harry belafonte is there. sydney poirier, austin davis. hollywood producers and newspaper publishers. so let me tell you what happened in birmingham. not long after dr. king and aberna
george wallace comes in three months prior. segregation now, segregation forever.ing's concern is going into birmingham not only may we lose our lives, not only may the sclc disband, but what will happen to the movement as a whole if we don't win here? will more people become even more emboldened? are more public safety commissioners going to surface? will more people run the cities by fear? this was the biggest gamble of their lives. when they went to new york, and the quote comes from mr....
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george wallace and all these other little figures who were explaining to me what was going on. that's somewhat like doonesbury which is also topical. it's more honest, that's what it was very often. what about the evolution of cartoon strips into editorials? >> comic strips were editorialized almost from the beginning. in 1895, the first comic strip character, the yellow kid, commented on the mckinley campaign. we think of doonesbury and pogo being incipient political comic strips, but it's not true. over time, comic strips were generally more geared towards entertainment. they shied away from politics. but you are right. the library of congress has a great series on simon j mullarkey, joseph mccarthy and attacks mccarthyism. examples of original art by gary trudeau and his team. we also have will ever and al capp in the 60s became very political. we have a series of comic strip drawings about joan baez. johnny funny. we have ronald reagan weeping because he is losing his presidential campaign. and of course, little annie often addressed current politics. we think of these arti
george wallace and all these other little figures who were explaining to me what was going on. that's somewhat like doonesbury which is also topical. it's more honest, that's what it was very often. what about the evolution of cartoon strips into editorials? >> comic strips were editorialized almost from the beginning. in 1895, the first comic strip character, the yellow kid, commented on the mckinley campaign. we think of doonesbury and pogo being incipient political comic strips, but...
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i followed as a young child the 1960 election in his comic strip , then you have humphrey and george wallace and all of these other figures that were were explained to me what was going on. that is something like doonesbury who is also topical. i understand that later he appeared on the editorial page, because that is more honest and what it was very often. what about the evolution of cartoons in editorials? >> comic strips were editorialized from the beginning . in 1895, the first comic strip character, the yellow kid commented on the campaign. we think of doom is very being the incipient and it's just not true. what happened over time was that the comic strips are generally more geared towards entertainment. the library of congress has a great series on simon j mullarkey is joseph mccarthy and attacks mccarthyism. we have examples of original art by gary and his team. we also have little out there. have him in the 1960s where he became very political and we have a series of comic strip drawings about joan baez as joni phony. we have ronald reagan weeping, because he is losing his president
i followed as a young child the 1960 election in his comic strip , then you have humphrey and george wallace and all of these other figures that were were explained to me what was going on. that is something like doonesbury who is also topical. i understand that later he appeared on the editorial page, because that is more honest and what it was very often. what about the evolution of cartoons in editorials? >> comic strips were editorialized from the beginning . in 1895, the first comic...
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we had populism back in 68 with george wallace. we had populism back in the 1930s with huey long. this is not new. we should not be shocked that this happens. this periodically happens in american history when the average person, the average guy feels he's gotten the shaft. she's gotten the shaft. it's hard to raise her family. it's hard to keep a job. it's hard to get ahead. you know, one of the things, if you study populist movements in american history is they tend to arise when there is great skepticism about the so-called elites. and that's a term that we hear thrown around quite a lot. you know, the elites and perception that the elites, whoever they are, are corrupt and that they're running this country to their own advantage. and not to the advantage or the interests of the average american. what do you think of those kinds of claims? do you think there is a kind of coterie of elites who are running things to their own interests, you know? well, historically, as you point out, populism happens when people feel that they are otherwise not being heard. and it becomes a popul
we had populism back in 68 with george wallace. we had populism back in the 1930s with huey long. this is not new. we should not be shocked that this happens. this periodically happens in american history when the average person, the average guy feels he's gotten the shaft. she's gotten the shaft. it's hard to raise her family. it's hard to keep a job. it's hard to get ahead. you know, one of the things, if you study populist movements in american history is they tend to arise when there is...
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giving george wallace and his cousins lift rides queen daughters and kings exiled by the espionage of greed. but to perpetrate orders didn't realize that it was a seed planted the depths of the soil, the soil of toil, freedom's womb, where martin learned to dance and even to march, where rosa got the indignation to park, where barbara saw herself crossing jordan, where dorothy imagined new heights, where barack learned to and kamala her victory dance, where moses exodus plates with darrell stop it couldn't block it couldn't veto it couldn't filibuster it. even with having tantrums couldn't muster a fight not for this freedom or freedom we pray this day as we pray every our father who art in heaven, our mother who art in nature so very instruments of our freedom. it is evident here, everywhere, founded grounded by our freedoms, faith here we are standing on god's promises. our god and the god of our liberation, the god of weary years, the god of our silent tears, our god freedom fighter, our freedom giver, our freedom redeemer. let us never forget the passion, the pride, the purpose an
giving george wallace and his cousins lift rides queen daughters and kings exiled by the espionage of greed. but to perpetrate orders didn't realize that it was a seed planted the depths of the soil, the soil of toil, freedom's womb, where martin learned to dance and even to march, where rosa got the indignation to park, where barbara saw herself crossing jordan, where dorothy imagined new heights, where barack learned to and kamala her victory dance, where moses exodus plates with darrell stop...
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rather than comply, they stood, like george wallace at the schoolhouse doors, saying we're not going to comply with the trial court's order, we're not even going to comply with the supreme court's order. they litigated and litigated and litigated until finally there was no more runway, and we have a fair map, a legal map for 2024. but republicans are saying they're going to litigate that now for 2026. so maga trumpism has infected the republican party from top to bottom. not only do they pass illegal maps, but when they get called on it, they launch frivolous argument after frivolous argument after frivolous argument in order to reap the benefit of telling their voters that they're not going to comply with federal law. >> and mark, what's amazing is that it reveals something instructive, right? that the courts are not the circuit breaker. even trump-appointed judges do not break the fever. and i just want to read some of what the three-judge panel wrote. "we are disturbed by the evidence that the state delayed remedial proceedings but ultimately did not even nurture the ambition to p
rather than comply, they stood, like george wallace at the schoolhouse doors, saying we're not going to comply with the trial court's order, we're not even going to comply with the supreme court's order. they litigated and litigated and litigated until finally there was no more runway, and we have a fair map, a legal map for 2024. but republicans are saying they're going to litigate that now for 2026. so maga trumpism has infected the republican party from top to bottom. not only do they pass...
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now, you don't have to look too hard to see the shameful similarities between george walz refuse -- wallace refusing 60 years ago to admit my late sister-in-law to the university of alabama in the wake of the brown v. board of education decision and today's refuse albie the state of alabama to grant all citizens basic voting rights and equal representation. despite these challenges, i'm confident that at the end of the day, alabamans will soon see a fair map. and alabama is just a preview, it's just a preview of what's to come. as a result of this landmark decision, many of our ongoing lawsuits, including all of our section 2 challenges, are moving forward with renewed momentum. in october, the court will hear our challenge against louisiana's map, which could lead to the creation of a second black opportunity district there. and keep in mind, black louisiana voters make up nearly 1/3 of the state's population. and basic fairness demands they have the power to influence the outcome in two of the six districts. 1/3. in georgia, trials concluded last week before a federal district court in ca
now, you don't have to look too hard to see the shameful similarities between george walz refuse -- wallace refusing 60 years ago to admit my late sister-in-law to the university of alabama in the wake of the brown v. board of education decision and today's refuse albie the state of alabama to grant all citizens basic voting rights and equal representation. despite these challenges, i'm confident that at the end of the day, alabamans will soon see a fair map. and alabama is just a preview, it's...
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andrew miller, who also uses the name amy george, sexually abused the girl over a 27—hour period at his home in the scottish borders. 0ur correspondent david wallacetressing case, david? that's right. andrew miller pleaded guilty in may to abducting and sexually assaulting the primary school aged girl after offering to give her a lift. the incident took place in february, when miller, also known as amy george, was dressed as a woman. he held the primary school pupil captive for 27 hours. she was sexually abused and only escaped after managing to get out of the bedroom and find a phone and dial 999. george lloyd arthur sentenced miller to 27 years, saying that his crimes were nauseating in their level of depravity. the fact that miller was dressed as a woman at the time was described as an aggravating factor. he said the girl would not have gone with him if he were just as a man. he said the abduction and sexual abuse of a child was a uniquely appalling crime. the court heard that miller, who was dressed in a grey tracksuit top, hoped that the impact of his actions would not be too bad for, as he put it, the wider trans community. he left the court
andrew miller, who also uses the name amy george, sexually abused the girl over a 27—hour period at his home in the scottish borders. 0ur correspondent david wallacetressing case, david? that's right. andrew miller pleaded guilty in may to abducting and sexually assaulting the primary school aged girl after offering to give her a lift. the incident took place in february, when miller, also known as amy george, was dressed as a woman. he held the primary school pupil captive for 27 hours. she...