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. >> father james martin has written a new book called "building a bridge." >> you want to build a bridgedo that? >> respect, compassion and sensitivity. that goes for both sides. but the onus is really on the institutional church because it's the institutional church that has made the lgbt catholics feel so marginalized. >> a wake up happened with the massacre in orlando florida, the largest mass shooting in america. >> 49 people were killed and yet only a handful of bishops spoke out and fewer still used the words guy or lgbt. it revealed to me a certain lack of participation in that part of our church and society. >> you say this has to be a two way street and you call on members of the lgbt community to be respectful. >> for some people in this community that is a tough pill to swallow because they've been on the receivingen end of what they feel is zrigdiscrimination. i make it clear the burden is on the church, but lgbt catholics are christians -- >> they do not want to hear anything about welcoming lgbt people. unfortunately a lot of approximate t is motivated by home phobia and fe
. >> father james martin has written a new book called "building a bridge." >> you want to build a bridgedo that? >> respect, compassion and sensitivity. that goes for both sides. but the onus is really on the institutional church because it's the institutional church that has made the lgbt catholics feel so marginalized. >> a wake up happened with the massacre in orlando florida, the largest mass shooting in america. >> 49 people were killed and yet only...
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also the man who runs east asian nonproliferation program at the james martin center for nonproliferationrey lewis. first to the president's mixed messages. what is going on? >> i think he's been hoping to build up the relationship with president xi. you saw that meeting at mar-a-la mar-a-lago. he went in talking tough but then came out hoping they could have a better relationship. he hasn't seen the progress that he wants, but i think he doesn't have a choice but to work with china 2r50iing to get some cooperation on north korea and i think it will be a mixture of carrots and sticks. you saw that they agreed for more defense cooperation, china is going to join some u.s. military drills in the pacific. and they will have some visits by the defense ministers. but on the other side, i think president trump is really using trade as a weapon. he wants to see china decrease its trade with new york. and he is promising a better trade deal if that happens. but if china does not cooperate, he is threatening worse trade conditions and also sanctions against chinese banks and companies that are doi
also the man who runs east asian nonproliferation program at the james martin center for nonproliferationrey lewis. first to the president's mixed messages. what is going on? >> i think he's been hoping to build up the relationship with president xi. you saw that meeting at mar-a-la mar-a-lago. he went in talking tough but then came out hoping they could have a better relationship. he hasn't seen the progress that he wants, but i think he doesn't have a choice but to work with china...
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. >> we're hearing from father james martin he is a jesuit priest who's call for compassion for the lgbter the pulse nightclub shooting last year caught the attention of millions on social media. he was recently appointed by pope francis as a consultant to the vatican and he's written a new back, it's called "build a bridge". it's about bridging the gap between the catholic church and the lgbt community. father martin is talking about this book on "good morning america ". >> unfortunately a lot of people are against the whole topic of welcoming lgbt catholics i e they think it's caving in if the all i'm calling for is respect, sensitivity which is part of the cath kichl. >> you can hear the rest of the interview with father martin today on "good morning america" it starts right after action 7 mornings. >> particularly relevant in light of thi new report. california has seen an increase in hate kriemsz. the state department says 931 crimes were reported throughout the state in 60. that's nearly 100 more than in 2017, up about 11%. many of those crimes involve bias based on race, religion
. >> we're hearing from father james martin he is a jesuit priest who's call for compassion for the lgbter the pulse nightclub shooting last year caught the attention of millions on social media. he was recently appointed by pope francis as a consultant to the vatican and he's written a new back, it's called "build a bridge". it's about bridging the gap between the catholic church and the lgbt community. father martin is talking about this book on "good morning america...
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[applause] >> james steve martin fisher said it best.force cannot be reduced to its order of battle any more than a ships value can be reduced to the number of guns she carries or the vast horsepower or turbans can generate -- her turbines can generate. it derives him the leadership quality of her chiefs and officers. modification and get ways significantly on the ultimate lethality of the tool of war. we cannot succeed absent the strength and skills of our sailors and the dedication and commitment they bring to the fight. our sailors will ensure the gerald r ford remains mission ready and prepared to execute national tasking for decades to come. i want to thank legislators, shipbuilders, and sailors for all your efforts in taking uss gerald r ford from concept to delivery. least, icertainly not would like to express my gratitude to the families of our servicemen and women who supported their loved ones as we worked hard to prepare this ship foresee. -- for sea. your devotion and sacrifice cannot be overstated. i want to thank you person
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i joined on a completely different note by father james martin, the jesuit priest who calls for compassionrancis as a consultant to the vatican and now written a new book, there it is, called "building a bridge." and it's about bridging the gap between the catholic church and the lgbt community. father, thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> what provoked you to make this video and were you surprised by the response? >> the pulse massacre happened and in response very few catholic bishops really reached out to the lgbt community so i was a little disappointed in that. i made the video for facebook and as you say it got a lot of responses and i was surprised. i think people were waiting for a word of comfort from the catholic church and maybe that's what this did. >> some -- we discussed this before. some conservative catholics were not happy with it. what kind of pushback did you get from those corners? >> well, unfortunately, a lot are against the whole topic of welcoming lgbt catholics and think it's caving in which is ridiculous. all i'm calling for is respect, sensitivity and com
i joined on a completely different note by father james martin, the jesuit priest who calls for compassionrancis as a consultant to the vatican and now written a new book, there it is, called "building a bridge." and it's about bridging the gap between the catholic church and the lgbt community. father, thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> what provoked you to make this video and were you surprised by the response? >> the pulse massacre happened and in...
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james? >> brown: david martin at the pentagon. thank you, david. more now on america's options from ben tracy. th one of our capabilities lies with our considerable military forces. ee will use them if we must. >> reporter: at an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council, ambassador nikki haley said the u.s. will propose rougher sanctions against north korea, including restricting oil imports and cutting off sources of hard currency. >> reporter: today. >> today is a dark day. it is a dark day because yesterday's actions by north korea made the world a more dangerous place. >> reporter: chinese president xi jinping and russian president vladimir putin met in moscow and announced they oppose any use of force against north korea or sanctions that would strangle its economy. china is north korea's main ally and accounts for more than 80% of its trade. to pressure the north into tsding its missile tests, china has stopped buying north korean coal, but it has not cut off oil shipments to north korea. hearing that could cause kim jong-un's regime to
james? >> brown: david martin at the pentagon. thank you, david. more now on america's options from ben tracy. th one of our capabilities lies with our considerable military forces. ee will use them if we must. >> reporter: at an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council, ambassador nikki haley said the u.s. will propose rougher sanctions against north korea, including restricting oil imports and cutting off sources of hard currency. >> reporter: today. >> today is...
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james lawson thought he was the one that got martin king killed by getting him to come to memphis. harding who wrote beyond vietnam -- i talked to them so many times across the years. i ran into him the other day in l.a. he retired now. he's part of a grand legacy. >> yes. >> of those who worked alongside dr. king in memphis and beyond and ironic in a matter of months will commemorate the 50th anniversary of king's assassination. past tored for a lot of years and he's an icon to many people in the movement. >> yeah. >> that said, that's why holman gets us excited when you hear that name in this city. cuba, you guys have been doing this for a number of years. tell me about the kacaravan. you don't get involve in politics but how has the death of castro, the opening of our policy with cuba under the obama administration and trump threatening to do a 180, does any of that affect whatever it is you are going to do? >> you know, the caravans we've been organizing to cuba since 1992, they got the start back in '88 when my dad and i were leading ade delegation in nicaragua when there was
james lawson thought he was the one that got martin king killed by getting him to come to memphis. harding who wrote beyond vietnam -- i talked to them so many times across the years. i ran into him the other day in l.a. he retired now. he's part of a grand legacy. >> yes. >> of those who worked alongside dr. king in memphis and beyond and ironic in a matter of months will commemorate the 50th anniversary of king's assassination. past tored for a lot of years and he's an icon to...
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james mccloughan. back in 1969, at the age of 23 and serving in vietnam, mccloughan repeatedly risked his live to save wounded comrades. he told his story to david martin>> reporter: private first class james mccloughan after 48 hours in battle, holding an ak-47. >> the worst 48 hours of my life and i'm getting an award for it. >> reporter: 48 years later he's receiving the medal of honor from his actions at a place called nui yon hill. >> i knew we were in trouble, we were going to have system casualties. >> reporter: an all-an athlete in college, he was sent to the army as a medic. >> i held 18, 19, 20-year-old men in my arms and heard their last words and saw them take their last breaths. >> reporter: 13 americans lost their lives at nui yon hill, but mccloughan saved ten men. it began with a dash to a soldier who had just went down. >> i went to the cross fire, slid in next to him like i'm sliding into second base, and i said, "are you hit?" >> did somebody tell you to go get him? >> no, sir. i saw him go down and i jumped up and got him. that's my job. >> reporter: but you were running out into a crier. >> that's secondary. primary is getting him
james mccloughan. back in 1969, at the age of 23 and serving in vietnam, mccloughan repeatedly risked his live to save wounded comrades. he told his story to david martin>> reporter: private first class james mccloughan after 48 hours in battle, holding an ak-47. >> the worst 48 hours of my life and i'm getting an award for it. >> reporter: 48 years later he's receiving the medal of honor from his actions at a place called nui yon hill. >> i knew we were in trouble, we...
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james? >> david martin at the pentagon, thank you, david. >> well the u.s.of military force at united nations today. more now on america's options from ben tracy. >> one of our capabilities, lies with our considerable military forces. we will use them if we must. >> at an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council, ambassador nikki haley said the u.s. will propose tougher sanctions against north korea including restricting oil imports and cutting off sources of hard currency. >> today is a dark day. it is a dark day because yesterday's actions, by north korea, made the world a more dangerous place. >> chinese president xi and russian president vladamir putin met in moscow and announce they'd oppose any use of force against north korea or sanctions that would strangle its economy. china is north korea's main ally, and accounts for more than 80% of its trade. to pressure the north into ending its missile tests, china has stopped buying north korean coal. but it has not cut off oil shipments to north korea. hearing that could cause kim jung un's regime to c
james? >> david martin at the pentagon, thank you, david. >> well the u.s.of military force at united nations today. more now on america's options from ben tracy. >> one of our capabilities, lies with our considerable military forces. we will use them if we must. >> at an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council, ambassador nikki haley said the u.s. will propose tougher sanctions against north korea including restricting oil imports and cutting off sources of hard...
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. >> coming up, martin slugger james carla stanton goes head-to-head with yankees homerun king aarongh has a huge payday with the denver broncos. jerrod max all over sports this morning. the $200 bill between michael kors and jimmy choo. we are talking shoes, people. all of them are as you can see a little mix. down by 13. nasdaq barely down a point. ♪ so you miss the big city? i don't miss much... definitely not the traffic. excuse me, doctor... the genomic data came in. thank you. you can do that kind of analysis? yeah, watson. i can quickly analyze millions of clinical and scientific reports to help you tailor treatment options for the patient's genomic profile. you can do that? even way out here? yes. even way out here. that's why sunscreen and other safety measures are key to protecting your skin from aging and cancer. the fda recommends using a sunscreen with an spf of 15 or higher. also look for broad spectrum on the label. that means both harmful ultraviolet a and b rays are blocked. remember: spf plus broad spectrum equals healthy fun in the sun. visit www.fda.gov/sunscreen
. >> coming up, martin slugger james carla stanton goes head-to-head with yankees homerun king aarongh has a huge payday with the denver broncos. jerrod max all over sports this morning. the $200 bill between michael kors and jimmy choo. we are talking shoes, people. all of them are as you can see a little mix. down by 13. nasdaq barely down a point. ♪ so you miss the big city? i don't miss much... definitely not the traffic. excuse me, doctor... the genomic data came in. thank you. you...
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former governor the of delaware, michael castle, the former governor the new jersey, james florio, maryland, martinsylvania and our great city of philadelphia, edward rendell. thank you for speaking as independence hall. [ applause ] >> i'm also pleased to recognize congressman kyle warity for join s us and members of the city council of philadelphia, mark squilla, leslie russell. thank you. [ applause ] >> we are joined by our great partner, the superintendent national historical park, cynthia mcleod. it is such a privilege which the architect of this great landmark new building robert a.m. stern and his associates join us. we're delighted you came. [ applause ] >> and we are also joined by the founder of intech construction who built this museum on time and on budget, will schwartz a new member of the board of the museum of the american revolution. we have guests from many places and we are -- we are so honored that leaders of museums and cultural institutions from across philadelphia are with us today. you are too numerous to support so raise your hands so that everyone knows you are here. thank
former governor the of delaware, michael castle, the former governor the new jersey, james florio, maryland, martinsylvania and our great city of philadelphia, edward rendell. thank you for speaking as independence hall. [ applause ] >> i'm also pleased to recognize congressman kyle warity for join s us and members of the city council of philadelphia, mark squilla, leslie russell. thank you. [ applause ] >> we are joined by our great partner, the superintendent national historical...
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common, facebook earnings and we will talk about it with laura martin and james cap mac, -- much morefter another solid quarter at facebook. this is bloomberg. ♪ that i am in which render i am emma chandra with your business flash. comcast is testing is cable business. second quarter revenue rose 60% thanks to hits like "the fate." starbucks is making its biggest acquisition ever and was spend 1.3 billion dollars to buy the remaining 50% share of east china outlets. starbucks will have complete ownership of 1300 stores. be and is in sight for libor, the benchmark that underpin is more than $3 trillion of product and will be phased out by the end of 2021. it will be replaced with a more reliable system. it became a word for corruption. that's your bloomberg business flash. alix: thank you. what would you label as more reliable? anyway. >> something that you actually use. nobody is the user there for some time. alix: twitter is getting hit in premarket. typically the move on earnings is about 11%. the number that's really disappointed at a monthly active million.bers at 328 sure, the co
common, facebook earnings and we will talk about it with laura martin and james cap mac, -- much morefter another solid quarter at facebook. this is bloomberg. ♪ that i am in which render i am emma chandra with your business flash. comcast is testing is cable business. second quarter revenue rose 60% thanks to hits like "the fate." starbucks is making its biggest acquisition ever and was spend 1.3 billion dollars to buy the remaining 50% share of east china outlets. starbucks will...
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. >> this is james baldwin's account of his learning of martin luther king jr.'s death.n event, people were blown away and people have been coming through doors fascinated and interested in baldwin, old and young, black and white, all races and colors and orientation, all different folks come out to see what baldwin has to say and to connect with him in a powerful way. and i think he ee connected with them because he writes about their truth. >> it's with very great pleasure and honor that i call james >> one of my favorite speeches of baldwin is when he was debating william f. buckley at cambridge, and he got up there and he spoke about race. >> and the moment you are born since you don't know any better, every stick and stone and every face is white and since you have not yet seen a mirror, you suppose that you are too. >> and he spoke about the united states and just opened his mouth and changed the world. >> it comes as a great shock that gary cooper killing off the indians when you were rooting for gary coopering that the indians were you. >> baldwin did an essay wh
. >> this is james baldwin's account of his learning of martin luther king jr.'s death.n event, people were blown away and people have been coming through doors fascinated and interested in baldwin, old and young, black and white, all races and colors and orientation, all different folks come out to see what baldwin has to say and to connect with him in a powerful way. and i think he ee connected with them because he writes about their truth. >> it's with very great pleasure and...
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listedt wright began henry scott, william miller, james carter, william carter, william scott, peter martin, francis smith. he gave names and stories to what were otherwise often more generic accounts. these personal encounters seem to have shaped wright and his family on a personal level. they employed police two african-americans in their home, one would been a kidnapping victim. the other, mary gordon, whose son was later murdered in cuba. they help other fugitives find housing or get out of the city as need be. ier taught latin to a boy working in the anti-slavery offices. intooices of the fugitives -- infuse his own writing which was caustic, sarcastic and direct. morel talk about that later. he'd already gained a reputation for going no holds barred against the colonization is early in his career, he was known as a cantankerous speaker and did not care what others thought of him. his perspective and anti-slavery represented some of the african-american perspective. this is most clear in some images in our handout. edited, hes he commissioned these for the anti-slavery record, were fre
listedt wright began henry scott, william miller, james carter, william carter, william scott, peter martin, francis smith. he gave names and stories to what were otherwise often more generic accounts. these personal encounters seem to have shaped wright and his family on a personal level. they employed police two african-americans in their home, one would been a kidnapping victim. the other, mary gordon, whose son was later murdered in cuba. they help other fugitives find housing or get out of...
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martin while receiving honor ft. boy sc scouts. he was presented with 2017 distinguished hertz taj alord. >> back out here is james mad dog madda and michael fall on at the pentagon. a response is latest aggression from japing diplomatic process and north korea present a worldwide threat. >> this is diplmoatically led international effort to stop a worldwide threat they're br bringing to bear. so it is let by dip mrom sigh and there's united nations efforts underway and secretary of state and we also see economic aspect to the diplomatic efforts to divert them from the wrong sglaj his nickname is mad dog. >> the president is thinking of severe things that are quonss. we showed you this one last night. it went viral because he's piecing equipment with a time on it. do not touch. mike pence ever the smokester sweeting today sorry ribo he prepared me to do it and he said me fairness i warnld bp you break it you own it. that's whimd in. it was easy to touch the surface. it was honor to host. like he said last night he's vice-president he gets to pass on that. >> up next final five what more american than barbeque and sunshine. pit mast
martin while receiving honor ft. boy sc scouts. he was presented with 2017 distinguished hertz taj alord. >> back out here is james mad dog madda and michael fall on at the pentagon. a response is latest aggression from japing diplomatic process and north korea present a worldwide threat. >> this is diplmoatically led international effort to stop a worldwide threat they're br bringing to bear. so it is let by dip mrom sigh and there's united nations efforts underway and secretary of...
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democrats failed strategy of blaming russia and james comey for their failures for more on all of this let's go to our political panel tonight ed martin president of the eagle forum is with us and also mitch caesar former florida democratic state party chair gentlemen nice to have you with us first of all let's number different subjects and i'll let talk about cushion or first and mitch you being a lawyer i mean my impression today was this kid's either america's best liar or he is a tremendous boy scout either one i was impressed by his demeanor but i want to know from the legal aspect did he help himself today. well what he really did it's interesting is in some ways he calling through his brother more donald trump jr under the bus because he clearly admitted all these meetings with russian folks just saying he's not really part of it i don't think he's a boy scout you can survive in new york real estate and be a boy scout example of donald trump but but clearly i think he tried to distance himself no question about that only time will tell if he helped himself i think he did in the context of public opinion a little bit because we'
democrats failed strategy of blaming russia and james comey for their failures for more on all of this let's go to our political panel tonight ed martin president of the eagle forum is with us and also mitch caesar former florida democratic state party chair gentlemen nice to have you with us first of all let's number different subjects and i'll let talk about cushion or first and mitch you being a lawyer i mean my impression today was this kid's either america's best liar or he is a tremendous...
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martin. new at 6:00 san jose is it gearing up to hand out citations to people who hand out free meals at st. jamesk. it's part of the city's push to revitalize the downtown park. but as kpix 5's devin fehely reports, homeless advocates are planning to fight to keep feeding. >> it's more than just a meal that's going to help these people. >> we think that's wrong. we think it's an injustice. >> the homelessness is not part of the plan. >> reporter: bill mohr has been homeless for more than a decade and often enjoys a free meal at st. james park in downtown san jose. but that could soon change. >> they keep pushing the homeless away from different areas. yeah, them you to disappear. >> reporter: the city of san jose is preparing to crack down, potentially issuing citations to people who provide free food to the homeless at the park a practice they describe as well intentioned but misguided. >> if you really want to help the homeless, the goal is for them not to be homeless to find housing. handing somebody a meal in a park is not really going to help them no longer be homeless. >> reporter: the city
martin. new at 6:00 san jose is it gearing up to hand out citations to people who hand out free meals at st. jamesk. it's part of the city's push to revitalize the downtown park. but as kpix 5's devin fehely reports, homeless advocates are planning to fight to keep feeding. >> it's more than just a meal that's going to help these people. >> we think that's wrong. we think it's an injustice. >> the homelessness is not part of the plan. >> reporter: bill mohr has been...
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who is just down -- done a magnificent job of bringing the ideas of malcolm and martin together, i was -- as doctor james koehn and james koehn also worked with gay rod wilmore and how black nationalism within the whole church movement. obviously the caller raises a very interesting question that has a long history in terms of the -- the church being a sanctuary, a refuge, where we could come together, begin to express our ideas without the overseer, you might say, the slave holder, i don't say master. i say slaveholder, looking in and having access to ideas and everything. you know our detrimental that was in terms off offsetting the possibility of revolt and certainly the idea of rebellion could be stifled. you begin to express yourself and have a common -- commentary with ourselves without somebody listening in all the time. but i think the church has been that refuge, the sanctuary, and the political ideas that grew out of the church. we can go back and look at a number of the ministers who were revolutionaries, down to the 1960s. and black detroit, for example, i kind of invoke at least five or six
who is just down -- done a magnificent job of bringing the ideas of malcolm and martin together, i was -- as doctor james koehn and james koehn also worked with gay rod wilmore and how black nationalism within the whole church movement. obviously the caller raises a very interesting question that has a long history in terms of the -- the church being a sanctuary, a refuge, where we could come together, begin to express our ideas without the overseer, you might say, the slave holder, i don't say...
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james: i'll tell you, i might be a chevy guy now. (laughing) >> it's "a", john ratzenberger. just a coincidence he's a dead ringer for barry martinthis "strange inheritance" story. >> it's spring 2009, and barry martin is trying to figure out what to do with his strange inheritance -- a house he helped build a mall around. the owner, edith macefield, had died the year before, and barry assumes memories of her will fade, too. but then disney comes a-calling. it's ready to release an animated feature called "up." it's about a crotchety old man who, just like edith, refuses to sell his house to a developer. disney wants to use edith's house to promote the film. >> they wanted to put balloons on the house for their premiere here in seattle, so they came out and put balloons on the house and took a picture and that's how it became the "up" house. >> did you think it was a good idea? >> i thought it was rather funny, myself, and then after i saw the movie, there's actually some photographs that look very similar to the picture in the movie. >> soon, edith's cottage and that of character carl fredricksen are associated as one. >> there
james: i'll tell you, i might be a chevy guy now. (laughing) >> it's "a", john ratzenberger. just a coincidence he's a dead ringer for barry martinthis "strange inheritance" story. >> it's spring 2009, and barry martin is trying to figure out what to do with his strange inheritance -- a house he helped build a mall around. the owner, edith macefield, had died the year before, and barry assumes memories of her will fade, too. but then disney comes a-calling. it's...
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martin. >> we bury about 250 a year. we just come out and do what we can to represent the families, because there's no family members here. >> we gather here to bury the body of james. bless, o lord, the body of james and may his soul find its home with you in heaven. >> the county allows us 15 minutes for each burial, so we try to use up that 15 minutes, i think we do a pretty fair job. >> for all who die alone without friends or family, that the lord may comfort them we pray to the lord. >> hear us, o lord. >> it's just a shame. if you think you live your entire -- what are these people -- 82 years old and not one soul to see her go. you're thinking, what if that was you, you know? >> for an end of violence in the world, we pray to the lord. >> hear us, o lord. >> for all who are gathered here we pray to the lord. >> hear us, o lord. >> a lot of these inmates are in here for drugs, prostitution, some don't have families, some do. for them to see what these people are going through who don't have any families that they are their families, is heartbreaking and they'll get very emotional. >> let us pray the prayer jesus gave us. our father, who art in heaven, hallow
martin. >> we bury about 250 a year. we just come out and do what we can to represent the families, because there's no family members here. >> we gather here to bury the body of james. bless, o lord, the body of james and may his soul find its home with you in heaven. >> the county allows us 15 minutes for each burial, so we try to use up that 15 minutes, i think we do a pretty fair job. >> for all who die alone without friends or family, that the lord may comfort them...
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martin luther king marched with local civil rights leaders and 200,000 detroiters before the national march on washington. detroit was at the forefront of the black power movement. grace lee boggs and her husband jamesgs were at the center of that along with drumm come the black panther party. i worked with ron scott, cofounder of that party. thearned so much about how political empowerment of the black working class was really at the center of transforming this country. it is -- it was that political empowerment of labor, civil rights, and the black community that marked detroit to be a target for a right-wing, revolution. amy: you mentioned grace lee boggs. in 2007, democracy now!'s juan gonzalez and i spoke to grace lee boggs and the late poet and activist amiri baraka to mark the 40th anniversary of the 1967 rebellions in detroit and newark. juan: what has changed in these 40 years in terms of consciousness and in terms of what the country is learned from that period? >> in some ways, it is gone full cycle but up to another level. blatantfrom the kind of brutalization, of white supremacy and racism. we then organized ourselves and elected two black mayors. we haven't -- none of my children, for
martin luther king marched with local civil rights leaders and 200,000 detroiters before the national march on washington. detroit was at the forefront of the black power movement. grace lee boggs and her husband jamesgs were at the center of that along with drumm come the black panther party. i worked with ron scott, cofounder of that party. thearned so much about how political empowerment of the black working class was really at the center of transforming this country. it is -- it was that...
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weis ise, isaac elo arrison, fredrick toto, robert martin, albert, rufus hawke, william furr, oscar hill, edock bell, michael pew, jesse mae jones, james rutledge, leroy boyd, rebecca brown, raymond gilmore, cornelius murray, victor louis smith, richard taliaferro, and rufus counsell. mr. speaker, those were turbulent days in the city's history, but we have not forgotten and have learned great lessons from that time. may we also never forget these lives that perished in those five days and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, today the house of representatives will consider three critical bills that will continue efforts to reduce and eliminate human trafficking and implement a stronger detection system for american families. i appreciate the leadership of congressman chris smith, congressman tim walberg and congresswoman vicky hartzler for their work to build a more effective system to apprehend traffickers. as we take steps at the national level to prevent trafficking, equ
weis ise, isaac elo arrison, fredrick toto, robert martin, albert, rufus hawke, william furr, oscar hill, edock bell, michael pew, jesse mae jones, james rutledge, leroy boyd, rebecca brown, raymond gilmore, cornelius murray, victor louis smith, richard taliaferro, and rufus counsell. mr. speaker, those were turbulent days in the city's history, but we have not forgotten and have learned great lessons from that time. may we also never forget these lives that perished in those five days and i...
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republican administrations including henry kissinger, james baker and colin powell have said closing guantanamo would improve america's image around the world. martin dempsey and mike mullin said it needs to be closed. president bush said it has become a propaganda tool and distraction for allies. senator mccain has repeatedly said that he favors closing the detention facility because of the image of the united states that it projects to the rest of the world. closing the guantanamo bay detention facility will strengthen our national security and show the rest of the world the principle of equal justice under law isn't violated. i urge my colleagues to send an important message and support the nadler amendment. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? mr. visclosky: i rise as the designee of the ranking member to strike the last word. i appreciate the recognition and feel compel to rise in support of the gentleman's amendment as it relates to the detention facility at guantanamo a bay and would make a few breff remarks. this is i believe a very substantive and serious issue faci
republican administrations including henry kissinger, james baker and colin powell have said closing guantanamo would improve america's image around the world. martin dempsey and mike mullin said it needs to be closed. president bush said it has become a propaganda tool and distraction for allies. senator mccain has repeatedly said that he favors closing the detention facility because of the image of the united states that it projects to the rest of the world. closing the guantanamo bay...