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john lewis endured a much harder peace. his enemies had teargas, nightsticks, dogs. he confronted handcuffs, imprisonment, death threats, and fallen brothers. i remember a few years ago, i was walking with john through selma, alabama, on the same path of the march john led. as we were walking towards the pettus bridge, john would point out the different stories of where they were. he looked to an old woolworth's. you know what he told me? they would not let me eat at the counter. one time in nashville i went into woolworth and tried to eat at the counter, and i was arrested. we crossed the bridge in peace that day with thousands behind us. but when john led that march across the same bridge in 1965, he was beaten by a mob of state troopers and deputized citizens. he cannot remember who carried him, but he was wounded and bloody. john was taken away to a church with a head injury. they did not know if he would live. as we walked to the bridge, i asked him where the park was where it happened. he said i could not remember from this point on. it is easy to see john showe
john lewis endured a much harder peace. his enemies had teargas, nightsticks, dogs. he confronted handcuffs, imprisonment, death threats, and fallen brothers. i remember a few years ago, i was walking with john through selma, alabama, on the same path of the march john led. as we were walking towards the pettus bridge, john would point out the different stories of where they were. he looked to an old woolworth's. you know what he told me? they would not let me eat at the counter. one time in...
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we are pleased you are all he a real pay tribute to gentle man, congressman john lewis and his commitment to civil rights. [applause] it is fittingly honored john ofis on the 50th anniversary the passage of the civil rights act of 1964. john was not a member of congress at that time -- he may his thought he was, but actions and those of his colleagues greatly influenced the enactment of this historic legislation. house majority leader kevin mccarthy is here tonight. i invite him to join me at the podium to offer his words of welcome. [applause] ron.ank you, it is a great privilege to be here to honor our good friend, john lewis. is wonderful to see so many turn out. i welcome you all to statuary hall. we gather today to honor representative john lewis. he is a man of principle, a man of american principles. for that reason alone, i can think of no better recipient of the freedom award. for over two decades, this award has recognized those who are uniquely dedicated to freedom, and democracy, and representative government. that dedication can be exhibited in many forms. it can be seen in t
we are pleased you are all he a real pay tribute to gentle man, congressman john lewis and his commitment to civil rights. [applause] it is fittingly honored john ofis on the 50th anniversary the passage of the civil rights act of 1964. john was not a member of congress at that time -- he may his thought he was, but actions and those of his colleagues greatly influenced the enactment of this historic legislation. house majority leader kevin mccarthy is here tonight. i invite him to join me at...
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love and duty but who would take his hat off and, you know, for his friend who would listen to john lewiscar when he feels like. i can't go on, john, as we slow in the film. and this young man says to him, i once heard new the pulpit say fear not, we've come too far to turn back now. and for him for king to be a man of humility enough for this young man to be the catalyst for him to keep going you know, that's not only a leader that's a man of humility that is trumanhood in my opinion. >> rose: then john lewis became a conartist. >> he did. >> rose: take a look at this this is one more clip i will show you. roll tape here it is. >> dr. king i want to help tell me how. >> well mr. president i'm here to speak specifically about the denial of a basic american right for the negro citizens, the right to vote. >> technically -- >> technically we already have it yes mr. president. but we batt know in the south black voters are kept off the roles and out of the voting booths by systemic intimidation and fear, mr. president. now you ask how you can help. we want federal legislation granting negros
love and duty but who would take his hat off and, you know, for his friend who would listen to john lewiscar when he feels like. i can't go on, john, as we slow in the film. and this young man says to him, i once heard new the pulpit say fear not, we've come too far to turn back now. and for him for king to be a man of humility enough for this young man to be the catalyst for him to keep going you know, that's not only a leader that's a man of humility that is trumanhood in my opinion. >>...
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the fact that in many ways what john lewis just said in that clip, the friend, the kind person who is just projecting christian love and duty but who would take his hat off and for his friend who would listen to john lewis in a car when he feels like i cannot go on as we show on the film and this young man says to him, i once heard you in the pulpit saying fear not, we have come too far to turn back now. and for him to be a man of humility enough for the sandman to be the catalyst for him to be -- keep going. that is not only a leader, that is a man of humility. >> and then john lewis became a congressman. >> he did. >> this is one more clip. roll tape. >> dr. king, i want to tell -- help, tell me how. >> i'm here to speak specifically about the denial of the basic american right to the negro citizen, the right to vote. technically, we already have it yes, mr. president, but we both know in the south, black voters are kept off the rolls and out of the voting booths by systematic intimidation and fear. >> youyou ask how you can help. we want federal writ -- legislation granting negroes
the fact that in many ways what john lewis just said in that clip, the friend, the kind person who is just projecting christian love and duty but who would take his hat off and for his friend who would listen to john lewis in a car when he feels like i cannot go on as we show on the film and this young man says to him, i once heard you in the pulpit saying fear not, we have come too far to turn back now. and for him to be a man of humility enough for the sandman to be the catalyst for him to be...
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the first time i met john lewis was on the set of selma and i was stressed like dr. king. dr. king, it is so nice to see you again. i think i met you in 1957, or was it 58? he just had this moment with me and i could see how much he missed his friend. >> as long as i am unable to exercise my constitutional right to vote, i cannot determine my own destiny what is determined for me. for those who would rather see me suffer than six seed. -- succeed. that means protests, that means disturb the peace, that means jail. that means risk. we will not wait any longer. give us the vote. we are not asking, we are demanding. >> i think it was a director who said, it is a story about voice. >> it is about the people making their voice known. it is about a leader giving a voice to the voiceless. it is about humanity coming together to say enough is enough. that is what you see when dr. king asks for people who do not have a conscious -- conscience. help us tell the nation, help us tell the president this is not ok. there were people whose voices were trampled upon. all of these means by whi
the first time i met john lewis was on the set of selma and i was stressed like dr. king. dr. king, it is so nice to see you again. i think i met you in 1957, or was it 58? he just had this moment with me and i could see how much he missed his friend. >> as long as i am unable to exercise my constitutional right to vote, i cannot determine my own destiny what is determined for me. for those who would rather see me suffer than six seed. -- succeed. that means protests, that means disturb...
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in the style section of the art and lifeost," in selma with congressman john lewis heavily featured in the movie, "selma." speaking of john lewis, if you go to booktv.org, you will be able to watch our three-our in-depth interview with him that we conducted, and he takes calls from the audience as well. that was yes year i believe it was he recounted a lot of his life and the incidence in soma as well if you would like to watch that. interview withan bernice king, daughter of chris got king, who was also heavily featured in "selma." booktv, 48 hours every weekend on c-span2. american history to become 48 hours of american history begins tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. thanks for being with us and enjoy the rest of your holiday weekend. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] ♪ years old and to mark a decade of compelling conversations, we are featuring interviews. writing and her career as a television pundit. trends in, the latest ener
in the style section of the art and lifeost," in selma with congressman john lewis heavily featured in the movie, "selma." speaking of john lewis, if you go to booktv.org, you will be able to watch our three-our in-depth interview with him that we conducted, and he takes calls from the audience as well. that was yes year i believe it was he recounted a lot of his life and the incidence in soma as well if you would like to watch that. interview withan bernice king, daughter of...
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capitol historical society awards congressman john lewis the 2014 freedom award in the capitol statuary hall. during the 1960's civil rights movement, lewis served as chairman of the student nonviolent cord knitting committee, and helped organize the march on washington and the voting rights march from selma to montgomery, alabama. that is tonight at 9:25 eastern time, here on american history tv. >> this year, c-span is touring cities across the country, exploring american history. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >> it is hard to imagine an essentially a modern day town where our grandparents or great-grandparents could've lived, it wasn't that long ago , 1916, where something like this could take place. that scholars called these events spectacle lynchings. and they took place mostly in the late 19th century and early 20th century. one of the interesting aspects of this horrendous lynching is that it didn't occur in some little backwoods village where everybody was poor and ignorant, but it was in what "the houston chronicle" called in the
capitol historical society awards congressman john lewis the 2014 freedom award in the capitol statuary hall. during the 1960's civil rights movement, lewis served as chairman of the student nonviolent cord knitting committee, and helped organize the march on washington and the voting rights march from selma to montgomery, alabama. that is tonight at 9:25 eastern time, here on american history tv. >> this year, c-span is touring cities across the country, exploring american history. you...
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ralph abernathy, john lewis. julian bond, ivanhoe, donaldson. julius hobson. hilda mason.tokley carmichael. brown. jim farmer. brendan jordan. eleanor holmes norton. wyatt t. walker. roger wilkins. james babel. marion barry. these of the soldiers that built the new south. dorothy heights. marion berry. his name was on the honor roll of freedom fighters. these are but a few of the honor roll of freedom fighters in the sacrificial service of the new south. no southern governor or public has his name on that list. but that was not enough. many started in 1960 and some stopped in 1965. they cashed in their pensions. but marion was a long distance runner. the black in d.c. did not have much. when black congressman robert nixon, william donaldson, they could not get their hair cut in the capitol. when blacks in d.c. could only live in certain parts of town. they had never walked the carpets of city hall at any authority or served on commissions, airport and commerce. in d.c. marion helped emancipate washington and much of southern maryland and northern virginia all about the wor
ralph abernathy, john lewis. julian bond, ivanhoe, donaldson. julius hobson. hilda mason.tokley carmichael. brown. jim farmer. brendan jordan. eleanor holmes norton. wyatt t. walker. roger wilkins. james babel. marion barry. these of the soldiers that built the new south. dorothy heights. marion berry. his name was on the honor roll of freedom fighters. these are but a few of the honor roll of freedom fighters in the sacrificial service of the new south. no southern governor or public has his...
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capitol historical society awards congressman john lewis the 2014 freedom award in the capital sanctuary hall. during the 1960's civil rights movement, lewis served as chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee and helped organize the march on washington and the voting rights march from selma to montgomery, alabama. that is sunday evening at 9:25 p.m. eastern time here on >> next, simon winchester on his book "the men who united the states." it features the innovators who nation.nite the now a naturalized u.s. citizen mr. winchester was born in england, and first visited in the 1960's. at this event, he discusses the process of writing the book and his love for the country. [applause] >> well, thank you very much.
capitol historical society awards congressman john lewis the 2014 freedom award in the capital sanctuary hall. during the 1960's civil rights movement, lewis served as chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee and helped organize the march on washington and the voting rights march from selma to montgomery, alabama. that is sunday evening at 9:25 p.m. eastern time here on >> next, simon winchester on his book "the men who united the states." it features the...
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capital historical society awards congressman john lewis the 2014 freedom award in the capital statuarynating committee and helped organize the march on washington and the voting rights march from selma to montgomery, alabama. that tonight at 9:25 eastern time here on c-span3's american history tv. >> this year, c-span is touring cities across the country, exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to waco, texas.
capital historical society awards congressman john lewis the 2014 freedom award in the capital statuarynating committee and helped organize the march on washington and the voting rights march from selma to montgomery, alabama. that tonight at 9:25 eastern time here on c-span3's american history tv. >> this year, c-span is touring cities across the country, exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to waco, texas.
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(laughter) famous residents of america include congressman john lewis, apple c.e.o.nd jeffery donovan of "burn notice." (applause) when visiting america, don't miss out on its signature dish: food. (applause) look for it under the melted cheese. and who has the oval offices to represent this great nation? none other than two-term president barack obama. (cheers and applause) i recently sat down with president obama later on in tonight's show. (laughter) of course, the republican landslide in the midterms was a stinging rebuke of the president. i checked, he didn't get one vote. (laughter) and yet, right after the midterms, he issues an executive order shielding up to 5 million illegal immigrants. (cheers and applause) yeah. shielding them. he is shielding them. now he's making them s.h.i.e.l.d. agents? (laughter) nick fury must be... very angry. only word i could think of. then the president signed a climate change accord with china, pushed the f.c.c. to adopt net neutrality, and wants to put cameras on cops. (cheers and applause) obama is totally out of control. he'
(laughter) famous residents of america include congressman john lewis, apple c.e.o.nd jeffery donovan of "burn notice." (applause) when visiting america, don't miss out on its signature dish: food. (applause) look for it under the melted cheese. and who has the oval offices to represent this great nation? none other than two-term president barack obama. (cheers and applause) i recently sat down with president obama later on in tonight's show. (laughter) of course, the republican...
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people like john lewis are their. so many different activists are spending time in jail. his experience in jail galvanizes his political activism. rather than being discouraged, he calls up his mother before he goes to new orleans and says that their will be media and journalists and he wants her to tell them that no matter what happens she is proud of them. i don't want you involved in that civil rights mess. you don't want your mom to embarrass you. whenever the press call you, tell them you are proud of me. he ends up in jail. the press calls. she says she is so proud she does not no what she we will do. when we think about carmichael as one of the key organizers, he we will fall in love with the south. just the tip of the iceberg. he is going to be in greenwood, mississippi. by the time of freedom summer the second congressional district director, organizing in the mississippi delta. what was he doing? and organizer, living and working among poor black people in the mississippi delta. when we when we think about the black folks, these are african-americans who did not
people like john lewis are their. so many different activists are spending time in jail. his experience in jail galvanizes his political activism. rather than being discouraged, he calls up his mother before he goes to new orleans and says that their will be media and journalists and he wants her to tell them that no matter what happens she is proud of them. i don't want you involved in that civil rights mess. you don't want your mom to embarrass you. whenever the press call you, tell them you...
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ralph abernathy, john lewis. ivan -- donaldson. julius hobson. hilda mason. carmichael. brown.s norton. wyatt t. walker. james babel -- marion barry. these of the soldiers that built the new south. dorothy heights. marion berry. his name was on the honor roll freedom fighters. the honorbut a few of roll and the sacrificial service of the new south. no sudden governor or public has his name on that list. but that was not enough. stopped in 1965. they cast in their pensions. long.rion was a distance runner. d.c. did not have much. when black congressman robert nixon, william donaldson, they could not -- to the capitol. d.c. could only live in certain parts of town. they had never walked the carpets of city hall at any authority or served on commissions. helped emancipate washington and much of southern maryland and northern virginia, all about the work of marion barry. [applause] never stopped fighting for d.c. statehood. 000 people living under occupation. had to get a budget passed with hostile attitude towards his people. congress governs d.c. without the consent of the govern
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but this year, john lewis has met his match.rys, the super market chain, struck back with a four-minute hollywood style blockbuster, counting the true story of world war i's only christmas truce. belgium, 1914, christmas eve, when british and german troops sang christmas carols from opposing trenches and then at dawn put down their rifles, shook hands and even played soccer with an im pro advised ball. artillery fire sent both sides back to the trenches where, in the ad, otto the german finds a gift from tommy, the brit. his chocolate bar. the message? christmas is for sharing. the ad struck a cord on this year of that horribly brutal war and not always positive. shamelessly exploits a moment of genuine humanity to get us to buy more stuff read this tweet. so many are calling this year a draw. and wonder what their retail giants will think of next. >> there's far more innovation, there's more ways in which you can connect with people. >> even the church of england is getting the message. it's tv add this year, the christmas stor
but this year, john lewis has met his match.rys, the super market chain, struck back with a four-minute hollywood style blockbuster, counting the true story of world war i's only christmas truce. belgium, 1914, christmas eve, when british and german troops sang christmas carols from opposing trenches and then at dawn put down their rifles, shook hands and even played soccer with an im pro advised ball. artillery fire sent both sides back to the trenches where, in the ad, otto the german finds a...
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he saw a quote from john lewis before, where according to seven a, john lewis says the president wants all of you to join a labor union. that may have not been what fdr had in mind. in 1934, he had big goals. the economy needed to be restored. the wpa was on the drawing board. electrification, which was enormously important to fdr, was on the drawing board. restructuring of the federal reserve system to take power away from new york and place it in washington dc was on the drawing board. in portland, social security. these ventures would be enhanced by issuing a condemnation of textile manufacturers in 1934 and alienating a good number of southern politicians that fdr absolutely needed to achieve these goals. , thesenator robert wagner real author of seven a, and a liberal senator from new york, in sense that began to use symbolic, proposed the enactment of a real law, a real law with real substance and teeth for labor. roosevelt did not initially given his support. wagner persuaded him, as did others. the national labor relations law, motivated and inspired general motors in 1937. it
he saw a quote from john lewis before, where according to seven a, john lewis says the president wants all of you to join a labor union. that may have not been what fdr had in mind. in 1934, he had big goals. the economy needed to be restored. the wpa was on the drawing board. electrification, which was enormously important to fdr, was on the drawing board. restructuring of the federal reserve system to take power away from new york and place it in washington dc was on the drawing board. in...
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congressman and civil rights leader john lewis attended the events as well. >> as people throughout thergive us when we have failed to lift our voices for those couldn't speak or breathe for themselves. but i had to use so many sheets per spill the roll just disappeared. i knew i should've bought bounty bounty is 2x more absorbent and strong when wet. just look how much longer bounty lasts versus one of those bargain brand towels. and that's a good deal. bounty. the long lasting picker upper and now try new bounty nfl prints. available at walmart. >>> ton, the journalistic disaster that is the rolling stone university of virginia campus rape story just gets worse. the e as day by day, the story of the uva freshman named jackie continues to unravel. when we last reported on the story earlier in the week, it was clear the rolling stone had not contacted any of the seven men accused. they had apologized for discrepancies in their stories. now, even deeper issues of the piece stemming from interviews with the three friends jackie says she saw the night of her alleged attack. one of the most
congressman and civil rights leader john lewis attended the events as well. >> as people throughout thergive us when we have failed to lift our voices for those couldn't speak or breathe for themselves. but i had to use so many sheets per spill the roll just disappeared. i knew i should've bought bounty bounty is 2x more absorbent and strong when wet. just look how much longer bounty lasts versus one of those bargain brand towels. and that's a good deal. bounty. the long lasting picker...
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main nerve, a provider of cybersecurity services, chris parkman, and network security group ceo john lewis are you concerned that the united states is responsible for shutting down the internet? >> they may have. somebody brought it down. lou: i'm going to pretend i know what a rj 11 is. >> it's a connection and feeds the country. north korea could have taken it down just to blame the united states. if the united states did take them down, i don't believe that's a response that is of looking forward to seeing. someone of these guys on the cia from the cell phone could have done that to north korea. i'd like to see them hurt them economically to prove a point why you should not threaten people in the united states. lou: i've got to say, bruce, from my part, whatever you -- needs to be done in reprisal, i'm fine with. fact something may have been done by the government we haven't heard shouting from rooftoping taking credit for it as a strong step forward in maturity and i think it's proportional comprehension of world event. what do you think, bruce? >> absolutely, lou. this is one of those
main nerve, a provider of cybersecurity services, chris parkman, and network security group ceo john lewis are you concerned that the united states is responsible for shutting down the internet? >> they may have. somebody brought it down. lou: i'm going to pretend i know what a rj 11 is. >> it's a connection and feeds the country. north korea could have taken it down just to blame the united states. if the united states did take them down, i don't believe that's a response that is...
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was legislation introduced by john lewis and sarah, they came up with the name. a decade ago it would have been a debate. is african-american? black american? is it just history? is it just culture? let's make it an inclusive museum. , favoriteur personal thing about the african-american culture? >> the optimism and the humor. what i want to do when i create a museum is i always struck at getting at that point where you were not old enough to sit with a old men who it's in the backyard and hear stories, that you would sneak in and here. i would love the stores of watching jackie robinson play at what it was like to north new jersey. then they would just laugh. sadnesser the story -- trivial -- a sense of optimism and belief that all things are possible. >> what is your favorite ring of african-american history? >> i think what excites me the most is really the slavery. i'm fascinated with how african americans dealt with an institution that could have destroyed them. family,ey came out with humanity, and humor intact. are their slaves in your past? >> yes. both s
was legislation introduced by john lewis and sarah, they came up with the name. a decade ago it would have been a debate. is african-american? black american? is it just history? is it just culture? let's make it an inclusive museum. , favoriteur personal thing about the african-american culture? >> the optimism and the humor. what i want to do when i create a museum is i always struck at getting at that point where you were not old enough to sit with a old men who it's in the backyard...
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i keep hearing, you know john lewis and so many others talk about how this reminds them of the '60s andin the '60s, if there was a dead teenager laying in the streets, we would have been moved to action. i think that was his way of saying, i see you protesting i see you marching but don't forget we have to keep moving. now we have members of congress and the president who can take action to address this. >> and they're on it michael steele. i think that when you see even people on the right that have spoken out about criminal justice, mandatory and extended sentencing, and spoke out about the chokehold case. george bush. >> i think there's -- yeah george bush rand paul have been some important voices from the republican side of the field on this issue. i would like to hear more. >> so would i. >> and i tell you, this was a space we were once very comfortable in. and it was not foreign to us as a party, a national party, to speak about injustices hike this. now we've moved away and we're afraid of it. so i'm hoping you see a rand paul working with senate democrats on minimum sentencing l
i keep hearing, you know john lewis and so many others talk about how this reminds them of the '60s andin the '60s, if there was a dead teenager laying in the streets, we would have been moved to action. i think that was his way of saying, i see you protesting i see you marching but don't forget we have to keep moving. now we have members of congress and the president who can take action to address this. >> and they're on it michael steele. i think that when you see even people on the...
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you know, i tell a lot of folks i think about in the '60s and my colleague john lewis where they wereitting african-americans and no one was arrested. and it took the federal government to come in. and looks like it did today. >> the president addressed that, as well. so much discussion about putting body cams on police officers. that was part of this poll. when asked about that, whether police should wear body cams, 81% of african-americans said yes, 74% of whites said, yes. but eric garner's case was caught on camera. what does that do to the argument? >> it says two things. number one, there's no one one solution. it's got to be a comprehensive solution. it's got to be body cameras, it's got to be retraining of the police officers. it's got to be transparency even in the grand jury system. so i'm hoping that the attorney general eric holder when he d s does -- completes his investigation, he's also looking at what took place. i'm very interested. what took place in that grand jury room. i'm a former prosecutor. all you need is probable cause. i think that i know based upon the tape
you know, i tell a lot of folks i think about in the '60s and my colleague john lewis where they wereitting african-americans and no one was arrested. and it took the federal government to come in. and looks like it did today. >> the president addressed that, as well. so much discussion about putting body cams on police officers. that was part of this poll. when asked about that, whether police should wear body cams, 81% of african-americans said yes, 74% of whites said, yes. but eric...
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you are the john lewis. you are the people who started this. it is you who are targeted.e a right to stand up. hands up. >> don't shoot. >> hands up. >> don't shoot. >> i can't breathe. >> i can't breathe. >> ladies and gentlemen, let us do this. let us all grabbed each other's hands in unity. every single hand. every single hand. -- i don't care if you have a phd or no d. ged or whatever you got. grab somebody's hand. when there is a funeral, we all bow our heads and hold hands. we praise our god, or whoever we want to. hold your hand. every hand should be held. i'm going to bring forth for prayer the chairman of the board of directors of the national action network. chairman richardson. >> we have gathered here today because we believe in the value of all human life. we gather here today, because we know we have to move from protest to problem-solving. we have got to go back home and take on the issues, and bring unity to our community so we can transform behavior. and transform expectation. today, join together in our diversity. join together in our multiple faith expr
you are the john lewis. you are the people who started this. it is you who are targeted.e a right to stand up. hands up. >> don't shoot. >> hands up. >> don't shoot. >> i can't breathe. >> i can't breathe. >> ladies and gentlemen, let us do this. let us all grabbed each other's hands in unity. every single hand. every single hand. -- i don't care if you have a phd or no d. ged or whatever you got. grab somebody's hand. when there is a funeral, we all bow our...
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jail, rob abernathy or difficult moments with his wife, coretta, or being bolstered by the young john lewisuiet moments are the ones i'm most proud of, maybe. >> the film is "selma," it opens nationwide on january 9th. brilliant film. congratulations. >> thank you very much for having me. >> now to developing news out of new york city where we are waiting the moment of silence to begin for officers liu and ramos. let's listen to mayor de blasio. >> time of pain for our city. it's a time of mourning. for two good families and it's so important we all stand in solidarity with them. i want to thank everyone here at city hall and everyone throughout this city who in a moment will participate in a moment of silence for officer ramos and for officer liu. we visited their families yesterday. they are going through so much and they deserve our support and our solidarity. they need to be first in our thoughts. officer ramos and officer liu believed in something. they believed in making this world better. they believed in making this city better. they gave their lives for the belief that we could do
jail, rob abernathy or difficult moments with his wife, coretta, or being bolstered by the young john lewisuiet moments are the ones i'm most proud of, maybe. >> the film is "selma," it opens nationwide on january 9th. brilliant film. congratulations. >> thank you very much for having me. >> now to developing news out of new york city where we are waiting the moment of silence to begin for officers liu and ramos. let's listen to mayor de blasio. >> time of pain...
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david's point, are you going to be inhibited by making a biographical piece on martin luther king or john lewisause some racists say you can't do it, or mandela, or whatever the case, you can't be stampeded. there had to be some consideration given to the marketability and what the impact would be of making a movie on a closed society, on someone not simply just paranoid by a self-deity as well. i guess you substitute any other country, i mean, would you do a jamaica satire on the -- would you make a satire on the prime minister of israel, the pope, the queen of england? >> woodruff: are there limits here? >> no, if a guy is a ruthless dictator we almost have a moral responsibility to write things about them. that's the job we do. it's complicated because we have so many cases involving islam. in another faith, you want to show respect, because it's a faith. that doesn't mean because if someone is an islamist radical you couldn't go after them and there have been cases where news rooms have backed down on that threat. but it's not that complicated or dangerous but we have responsibility to crit
david's point, are you going to be inhibited by making a biographical piece on martin luther king or john lewisause some racists say you can't do it, or mandela, or whatever the case, you can't be stampeded. there had to be some consideration given to the marketability and what the impact would be of making a movie on a closed society, on someone not simply just paranoid by a self-deity as well. i guess you substitute any other country, i mean, would you do a jamaica satire on the -- would you...
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us tonight, as john lewis received an award. during the 1960's civil rights movement, he served as the the nonviolent coordinating committee, and the march on ze the voting and rights march. tonight at 9:25 pm eastern time. >> a commemorative ceremony marks the 150th anniversary of the battle of cedar creek. place in shenandoah valley on october 19, 1864 and resulted in a union victory. it is about an hour and ten minutes. >> good evening. name is amy bracewell, and it is my pleasure to welcome you to cedar creek
us tonight, as john lewis received an award. during the 1960's civil rights movement, he served as the the nonviolent coordinating committee, and the march on ze the voting and rights march. tonight at 9:25 pm eastern time. >> a commemorative ceremony marks the 150th anniversary of the battle of cedar creek. place in shenandoah valley on october 19, 1864 and resulted in a union victory. it is about an hour and ten minutes. >> good evening. name is amy bracewell, and it is my...
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hip-hop had been a soundtrack in talking about police brutality -- >> isn't the same thing that john lewisrtin luther king, that that generation did when they said -- >> and they were yung too. >> when we come back, new reporting on hillary clinton, what she's up to. it's no longer a question of if she's going to run. it's how and when. the when question is getting close. we're almost to new year's now, a few weeks off and we're getting to the clock. i think we all know she's running, but when and how, and what's the timing between her and bauelizabeth warren. this is "hardball," the place for politics. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab as you walk away,ar. crunch! a garbage truck backs into it. so,you call your insurance company, looking for a little support. what you get is a game of a thousand questions. w
hip-hop had been a soundtrack in talking about police brutality -- >> isn't the same thing that john lewisrtin luther king, that that generation did when they said -- >> and they were yung too. >> when we come back, new reporting on hillary clinton, what she's up to. it's no longer a question of if she's going to run. it's how and when. the when question is getting close. we're almost to new year's now, a few weeks off and we're getting to the clock. i think we all know she's...
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every one of those students, you talk about a diane nash, in february of 1960, you talk about a john lewisay when we were kids we saw emmitt till, we saw that he was murdered, it made us want to do something. we now have a generation of young african-americans and their allies of every color who are having an emmitt till experience every other week with these horrible police killings and vigilante killings. now, however you feel about any one killing, the impact on this generation is profound. and now this film comes out. and this film actually gives them exactly what you and oprah were talking about. a little bit of a context about how you have a strategy, not just a protest moment but a movement for real change. >> and i think that's what oprah was saying last night too, that the protests are great but you have to have a strategy. and these people were well strategized. and also what i found interesting after the premiere is i talked to -- the screening. some students who came up and talked to me and said they weren't taught this in school which was shocking to me. i want to get your com
every one of those students, you talk about a diane nash, in february of 1960, you talk about a john lewisay when we were kids we saw emmitt till, we saw that he was murdered, it made us want to do something. we now have a generation of young african-americans and their allies of every color who are having an emmitt till experience every other week with these horrible police killings and vigilante killings. now, however you feel about any one killing, the impact on this generation is profound....
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capitol historical society awards congressman john lewis the 2014 freedom award.he was a prominent figure in the civil rights movement during the 1960's serving as chair of the student nonviolent coordinating committee and helping
capitol historical society awards congressman john lewis the 2014 freedom award.he was a prominent figure in the civil rights movement during the 1960's serving as chair of the student nonviolent coordinating committee and helping
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montgomery selma, and john lewis was beaten and selma because they wanted to march early. we were going to march later. so they come to dr. king's church to get approval. they could not get him out of the poll pits. for my husband to give approval. they went on and marched anyway. they did not get permission. and they beat him, unmerciful. but that did not top -- that did not stop the selma to montgomery march will stop people were killed people bled and suffered and died. they called our house for five years night and day. they paid a woman to call and cuss and read me all day. he cussed and threatened to kill us until 7:00 in the morning. we did not know when they were going to act on their threats until finally they did it and they bombed the house. january 10, the wind was gushing in. a piece of plaster falls in my bedroom. the chimney fell just outside. what does that tell you? my baby didn't even wake up. there is a god. who rules. not a piece of anything fell in my bed. the transom, the glass fell into the dining room. nothing fell in my bedroom. god takes care of h
montgomery selma, and john lewis was beaten and selma because they wanted to march early. we were going to march later. so they come to dr. king's church to get approval. they could not get him out of the poll pits. for my husband to give approval. they went on and marched anyway. they did not get permission. and they beat him, unmerciful. but that did not top -- that did not stop the selma to montgomery march will stop people were killed people bled and suffered and died. they called our house...
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it's a ground zero for british retail giants like john lewis behind me.he british equivalent of macy's. it's become an annual battle of the christmas adverts. ♪ >> reporter: tis the season and the store wars are raging. [ shouting ] >> reporter: britain's top retail and department stores have battled in the quest for the ultimate christmas tv ad. not for any one product but to sell a whole brand with deep, feel-good emotions. >> it's a time for charm wars ratherer than price wars. you will see the charm offensive that all of the major retailers, brands are really playing with each other. ♪ >> reporter: among dozens of brands the british retailer john louis is the uncrowned king, spending millions of dollars and making much more back on the simple and saccharin christmas tales. like this young boy's impatient wait not to get a present but to give one. or this love struck snowman's dangerous journey to london to find the perfect gifts for his snow woman. this year's effort, monty's christmas hits all the right notes. a two-minute, $1.5 million story of sam
it's a ground zero for british retail giants like john lewis behind me.he british equivalent of macy's. it's become an annual battle of the christmas adverts. ♪ >> reporter: tis the season and the store wars are raging. [ shouting ] >> reporter: britain's top retail and department stores have battled in the quest for the ultimate christmas tv ad. not for any one product but to sell a whole brand with deep, feel-good emotions. >> it's a time for charm wars ratherer than price...
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john lewis. a lot of retailers investing in new technology.ecognition with neiman marcus. there's a lot of innovation. leading retailers are grabbing on. >> it is a dissipation story -- it is a distribution story. where do the bottlenecks lie? >> both ends. on the service side, can i get through checkout quickly. is it going to be delivered on time. some guys have got it right on both ends. the guys who will struggle are , again, who are using not investing in distribution and courier networks. people do not get things on time and will not go there. there is very little loyalty. talk about customer loyalty. how much information do these companies provide back to the customers? speaking personally, you order something and they cannot fulfill. how quickly do they come back and tell you? how much of what we are seeing is about establishing a good relationship with the customer assuming thes consumin consumer as agnostic? how do you interact with the consumer? >> establishing a good relationship is the most important thing. the moment you disappoi
john lewis. a lot of retailers investing in new technology.ecognition with neiman marcus. there's a lot of innovation. leading retailers are grabbing on. >> it is a dissipation story -- it is a distribution story. where do the bottlenecks lie? >> both ends. on the service side, can i get through checkout quickly. is it going to be delivered on time. some guys have got it right on both ends. the guys who will struggle are , again, who are using not investing in distribution and...
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but among them are and were john lewis, frank smith, joyce and dorry lotter in, bob moses ruby faye robinsondiane nash, james foreman, donaldson gloria richardson and the reverend jesse jackson who will deliver the eulogy here today. all of us knew marion barry when he was being formed as a man by the civil rights movements. years later, when marion and i had different roles i used to tease him on the dance floor about bringing those cotton chopping moves to the big city as marion did what he called dancing. he laughed, knowing that this was my way as a d.c. girl from upsouth of saying to my own old friend from the southern movement, you have come a long way buddy. from picking cotton in mississippi to running the nation's capitol. but those cotton picking roots served marion barry jr. well. he challenged poverty by working himself out of it. coming from the cotton fields of mississippi he said i was used to hard work, it doesn't bother me. that's what he wrote in his autobiography. but it was the civil rights movement that equipped marion to challenge seggre investigation and prepared him t
but among them are and were john lewis, frank smith, joyce and dorry lotter in, bob moses ruby faye robinsondiane nash, james foreman, donaldson gloria richardson and the reverend jesse jackson who will deliver the eulogy here today. all of us knew marion barry when he was being formed as a man by the civil rights movements. years later, when marion and i had different roles i used to tease him on the dance floor about bringing those cotton chopping moves to the big city as marion did what he...
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worked with marion in the movement is much too long to call, my friends, but among them are and were john lewis frank smith, joyce and dory ladner ruby robinson cortland cox, diane nash james stokely carmichael, fanny lou hamer, ela baker, gloria richardson bernard lafayette and the rev. jesse jackson who will deliver the eulogy here today. all of us knew marion barry when he was being formed as a man by the civil rights movement. years later we were in washington when marion and i had different roles. i used to tease him on the dance floor about bringing those cotton chopping moves to the big city as marion did what he called dancing. he laughed. knowing that this was my way as a d.c. girl from up south of saying to my own old friend from the southern movement you have come a long way, buddy from picking cotton in mississippi to running the nation's capitol. [ applause ] but those cotton picking roots served marion barry jr. well. he challenged poverty by working himself out of it. coming from the cotton fields of mississippi he said i was used to hard work. it doesn't bother me. that's what h
worked with marion in the movement is much too long to call, my friends, but among them are and were john lewis frank smith, joyce and dory ladner ruby robinson cortland cox, diane nash james stokely carmichael, fanny lou hamer, ela baker, gloria richardson bernard lafayette and the rev. jesse jackson who will deliver the eulogy here today. all of us knew marion barry when he was being formed as a man by the civil rights movement. years later we were in washington when marion and i had...
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martin king live and know john lewis and med josea williams.t reminds us that every step has been a strug >> yeah. >> and it continues today. but we see here, you know, that you really cannot give up and you have to push. we see it today in other kinds of incidents taking place in the country. >> you know what's remarkable to me about the parallels is that there was such a strategic rigorous discipline and that there was a definite plan for this is what we want, we want the right to vote, and this is our intention in going about getting it that and there were divisions within the community. >> there were divisions within the community how to do it. >> but they also knew -- and they were so young too -- they could lose their life. >> today if you peacefully protest you would not lose your life. they knew they could lose their life and they diddet anyway. >> yes. and you see the high price paid for the privilege including the right to vote which we take for granted. you see here that's something not to be taken lightly. >> i had someone come to t
martin king live and know john lewis and med josea williams.t reminds us that every step has been a strug >> yeah. >> and it continues today. but we see here, you know, that you really cannot give up and you have to push. we see it today in other kinds of incidents taking place in the country. >> you know what's remarkable to me about the parallels is that there was such a strategic rigorous discipline and that there was a definite plan for this is what we want, we want the...
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harvey nichols, john lewis, and bloomingdale's and sax doing very well. >> is it all jeff bezos' faultlingly right to the mother, amazon? >> you've got great department stores, where you have great leaders. where you have real estate people starting with bob campo to the jcpenney people two years ago, you don't have great department stores. >> we're looking at leadership, but also basic economics. in particular, if the department stores aren't doing as well, you've still got massive retailers like saturn and aldi in particular, expanding all over the world. that's a model that's working. >> brendan, you're right. they ran wal-mart out of continental europe. they're giving wal-mart fits in the u.k., where the sector really struggled. >> leslie, here's a tale of two cities. macy's, bring up the chart for lundgren and company. what a success it's been. t is a moon shoot there. there's another chart of burt flickinger, leslie, really not all that good, is it? >> absolutely. macy's, what they can do is offer a wide plethora of services to the consumer that comes into the store. jcpenney is
harvey nichols, john lewis, and bloomingdale's and sax doing very well. >> is it all jeff bezos' faultlingly right to the mother, amazon? >> you've got great department stores, where you have great leaders. where you have real estate people starting with bob campo to the jcpenney people two years ago, you don't have great department stores. >> we're looking at leadership, but also basic economics. in particular, if the department stores aren't doing as well, you've still got...
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. >> congressman john lewis was on the set. was that intimidates? >> it was extraordinary.e what a thing for him to say, having not seen his friend for nearly 50 years. >> and speaking to how you look, you sounded like mlk, looked like him. you had a physical transformati transformation. >> yeah. i put on quite a bit weight. about 30 pounds. shave mid hairline back. >> did you recognize yourself in the mirror at that point? >> it got a little strange at points, i have to say. because there was this weird spiritual exchange. it was the only way i can describe it. i looked in the mirror in the bathroom one day and i couldn't see myself anymore. it was a little bit strange. but i'm glad to be back to me. >> david, thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >> he became martin luther king jr. "selma kwn opens in select cities on christmas day, honey bunches of oats! it's got grains, which i like. i like the little bunches of oats. what i like is actually the flakes. it's got crunch, which i love. mmm. it's really good. honey bunches of oats. yay! . >>> back now with day two of
. >> congressman john lewis was on the set. was that intimidates? >> it was extraordinary.e what a thing for him to say, having not seen his friend for nearly 50 years. >> and speaking to how you look, you sounded like mlk, looked like him. you had a physical transformati transformation. >> yeah. i put on quite a bit weight. about 30 pounds. shave mid hairline back. >> did you recognize yourself in the mirror at that point? >> it got a little strange at...
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so it really launched across fort mason, john lewis this year. >> if you have not found the present foryour wife yet, this is kind of last-minute, but go out to get market meltdown for your wife. i'm sure it is a hit. in all seriousness, i can see why it would resonate with people. >> yes, i mean, you don't actually -- it doesn't go into too much detail about equities and bonds and credit default swaps and that sort of thing. but the stock market is a roulette wheel. so it's really about having fun. and it is also about cash flow management, debt management, risk management, that sort of thing, but ultimately it's fun. that's the point of it. it doesn't go into too much detail and doesn't feel like work. >> all right. we'll leave it there. will sorrell, thank you for bringing your game to us. i look forward to hear how sales go this holiday season. founder of market meltdown, appreciate it. >>> sticking with the christmas theme. one person on amazon is offering the artificial pink tree that can be yours for $9,993. that is far above what any luxury department store is offering for that
so it really launched across fort mason, john lewis this year. >> if you have not found the present foryour wife yet, this is kind of last-minute, but go out to get market meltdown for your wife. i'm sure it is a hit. in all seriousness, i can see why it would resonate with people. >> yes, i mean, you don't actually -- it doesn't go into too much detail about equities and bonds and credit default swaps and that sort of thing. but the stock market is a roulette wheel. so it's really...
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tell them, the old friends, john lewis and roger wilkins and mary marion barry. and maxine waters. we are behind them. tell them it is not over. jurors are finding no justification to indict the shooters. tell them we have a second wind now. tell we have a brother beloved in the white house. but they call him names and reject his health plan to heal the sick. tell them we have a standup attorney general. they are keeping him busy. tell them we made progress but down in the red zone, it is getting mean down here. tell them that we have -- on our -- congress on our backs and the jails are overcrowded, they cannot hold our body down. martin, and michael brown and medgar evars. so that we are still driving on, marion. tell them we are not giving up. tell them we are fighting back. tell them banks are robbing the people. not people robbing the bank's. tell them. but then tell them there is a new generation. their children and grandchildren, the young dreamers are standing up. and fighting back. lying down, fighting back. tell them there is a young jamaal brian. tell them we are fighting
tell them, the old friends, john lewis and roger wilkins and mary marion barry. and maxine waters. we are behind them. tell them it is not over. jurors are finding no justification to indict the shooters. tell them we have a second wind now. tell we have a brother beloved in the white house. but they call him names and reject his health plan to heal the sick. tell them we have a standup attorney general. they are keeping him busy. tell them we made progress but down in the red zone, it is...
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work on the hill to take time out of their busy schedules to be joined by civil rights icons like john lewisd in solidarity to send the unified message yet again there is a lapse in justice, i believe that sends a strong message and it shows from the very beginning, many people saw there was a divide between protesters and what we would call spectators but now this movement has changed. you see doctors, professors at john hopkins doing die-ins and teach-ins and i think it is beautiful to see this taking place and i think it is very historic today what we saw. >> a lot of people are thinking this is the beginning of a new era, a new chapter in the civil rights movement. that is what i heard from the president of the naacp who was here with me earlier today. cornell brookes. jeffrey, eric garner's daughter attended a rally on staten island and laid in the very spot where her father died. the video, it is a powerful piece of video and what does it say to you? >> well it is certainly heartbreaking to see her there. obviously we can't -- even imagine the magnitude of her loss. i would just like t
work on the hill to take time out of their busy schedules to be joined by civil rights icons like john lewisd in solidarity to send the unified message yet again there is a lapse in justice, i believe that sends a strong message and it shows from the very beginning, many people saw there was a divide between protesters and what we would call spectators but now this movement has changed. you see doctors, professors at john hopkins doing die-ins and teach-ins and i think it is beautiful to see...
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over the past six decades from protecting civil rights and workers' rights -- i'm so glad to see john lewis here -- to ensuring food safety, to enacting consumer protections, to creating jobs in michigan's 12th district and throughout our country. yet, among his countless achievements none holds greater significance than his contribution to the good health of the american people. each congressional term since 1955 he introduced legislation to secure affordable health care for all americans. in 1965, he held the gavel in his hand that -- as medicare became law of the land. in 2010, more than half a century later, it was my privilege to hold that same gavel in my hand as we passed the affordable care act, realizing the dream of the dingell family. to work alongside john dingell is to be inspired by his strength, by the history of our institution, by the seriousness of his work, not only the length of his service, for sure, but the quality of his leadership. he is our distinguished chairman, our distinguished dean, a cherished colleague and friend, a living legend, as i said, but that only beg
over the past six decades from protecting civil rights and workers' rights -- i'm so glad to see john lewis here -- to ensuring food safety, to enacting consumer protections, to creating jobs in michigan's 12th district and throughout our country. yet, among his countless achievements none holds greater significance than his contribution to the good health of the american people. each congressional term since 1955 he introduced legislation to secure affordable health care for all americans. in...
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let them hear you. .ou are the john lewis you are the people who started this. have a right to stand up. hands up. >> don't shoot. >> hands up. >> don't shoot. >> i can't breathe. >> i can't breathe. >> lead us all grab each other's hands in unity. every single hand. every single hand. i don't care if you have a phd or no d. grab somebody's hand. all there is a funeral, we now our heads and hold hands. we praise our god, or whoever we want to. hold your hand. every hand should be held. i'm going to bring forth for prayer the chairman of the board of directors of the national action network. chairman richardson. we have gathered here today because we believe in the value of all human life. we gather here today, because we know we have to move from protest to problem-solving. home and takeback unity issues, and bring to our community so we can transform behavior. and transform expectation. together in our diversity. join together and our multiple faith expressions. . went to ask you to join me whatever your spiritual grounding is, i want us to focus on our spiritu
let them hear you. .ou are the john lewis you are the people who started this. have a right to stand up. hands up. >> don't shoot. >> hands up. >> don't shoot. >> i can't breathe. >> i can't breathe. >> lead us all grab each other's hands in unity. every single hand. every single hand. i don't care if you have a phd or no d. grab somebody's hand. all there is a funeral, we now our heads and hold hands. we praise our god, or whoever we want to. hold your hand....