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king. would like to ask if we can all take a brief moment of silence in his honor. thank you. we have an interesting array of books represented year. they cover a chronology of the civil rights movement. i guess i will introduce them in sort of the order of the periods that they cover. eyes on the price covers the civil-rights movement from 1954 to 65 offering closeups of the struggles of many of the people who made up the movement. a contributor to fox news since 1997 and has worked for npr, a "washington post" demand contributed to a wide range of media. the 25th anniversary of eyes on the price which she wrote as a companion piece to the cbs special. he has written several other books on civil rights, the african-american experience and american media. he won an emmy award and has won a number of awards for his investigative journalism. an idea whose time has come, two presidents, two parties, and the battle for the civil rights act takes a close look at the political battles involved in
king. would like to ask if we can all take a brief moment of silence in his honor. thank you. we have an interesting array of books represented year. they cover a chronology of the civil rights movement. i guess i will introduce them in sort of the order of the periods that they cover. eyes on the price covers the civil-rights movement from 1954 to 65 offering closeups of the struggles of many of the people who made up the movement. a contributor to fox news since 1997 and has worked for npr, a...
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king. if we could all just take a brief moment of silence in his honor. thank you. and they have an interesting array of oaks represented here. a kind of chronology of the silver rights movement. so i will introduce them in the order of the periods that they cover. .. "an idea whose time has come" looks at the political battles involved in passing the civil rights act, 50 years ago this summer and regarded as one of the most significant legislative achievements of the moment. todd burnham spent years at the white house as diplomatic correspondent dan los angeles bureau chief, now national editor of vanity fair. and david ship hell's "waking from the dream" tracks the history of the movement since the death of dr. king. david chappell is professor of modern american history, taught in arkansas, russia and upstate new york. washington d.c. and policy work, in addition to "waking from the dream" he has written inside is of the civil rights movement and prophetic religion in the death of jim cr
king. if we could all just take a brief moment of silence in his honor. thank you. and they have an interesting array of oaks represented here. a kind of chronology of the silver rights movement. so i will introduce them in the order of the periods that they cover. .. "an idea whose time has come" looks at the political battles involved in passing the civil rights act, 50 years ago this summer and regarded as one of the most significant legislative achievements of the moment. todd...
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king. david chappell is professor of modern american history, taught in arkansas, russia and upstate new york. washington d.c. and policy work, in addition to "waking from the dream" he has written inside is of the civil rights movement and prophetic religion in the death of jim crow. he has written numerous articles and essays so our format today i will start by asking a few questions for panelists to discuss and then we will switch to audience questions. please go to the microphone in the middle. it 3:15 we will move to the activity building for the book signing. all the panelists could address, it is drawn from law quote in his book. in "eyes on the prize" charles houston, an early civil rights lawyer said lawsuits mean little unless supported by public opinion and baffling problem is how to create the proper kind of public opinion. to extend the goal of the movement is about shaping public opinion, or legislative and judicial appearance? >> they are tied together in some critical ways.
king. david chappell is professor of modern american history, taught in arkansas, russia and upstate new york. washington d.c. and policy work, in addition to "waking from the dream" he has written inside is of the civil rights movement and prophetic religion in the death of jim crow. he has written numerous articles and essays so our format today i will start by asking a few questions for panelists to discuss and then we will switch to audience questions. please go to the microphone...
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, ex-king of aragon. you can't get higher than that. so what? having been king of aragon, you are content to ride in reviews at the head of 50 bumpkins armed with billhooks, when you could get your loaf measured for the crown of poland? huh? don't understand a word u're sayin my love. how stupid can you get? by my green candle, king wenceslas is still alive. but isn't he? and even if does kick the bucket, hasn't he masses of children? why shouldn't you finish off the whole bunch and put yourself in their place? now, by god, madam, you really have gone too far. and you shall be, very shortly, aten u good d proper. you great slob. if i'm beaten up, who is going to put a patch on the seat of your pants? so what? haven't i a bum like everyone else's? if i were you, i should try sitting that bum on a throne. you could become enormously rich, eat as many bangers as you like, and roll through the streets in a fine carriage. if i were king, i'll get them to make me a great bonnet, like the one i used to wear in a
, ex-king of aragon. you can't get higher than that. so what? having been king of aragon, you are content to ride in reviews at the head of 50 bumpkins armed with billhooks, when you could get your loaf measured for the crown of poland? huh? don't understand a word u're sayin my love. how stupid can you get? by my green candle, king wenceslas is still alive. but isn't he? and even if does kick the bucket, hasn't he masses of children? why shouldn't you finish off the whole bunch and put...
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king. e.d. nixon, pullman carporter who had been active in terms of the local naacp in montgomery and there's e.d. nixon working with a woman named joanne robinson who was a prefer at alabama state to put in place the bus boycott that ultimately king leads. joanne robinson one of my favorites as a strong, capable mind. she had been involved with getting black and white women together in a woman's political council in montgomery, way in advance. she was the person who had helped rosa parks get to the highlander school, the school that was educating minors and social activists around the country about steps you can take to create change in your community. people think often times that rosa parks as this seamstress who refused to sid in the back of the bus. joanne robinson, so key. another person that leaps out to my mind, just the star of "eyes on the prize" would be diane natch, who is a college student, as a freshman, hears about what is going on with the freedom rides and one of the buses has b
king. e.d. nixon, pullman carporter who had been active in terms of the local naacp in montgomery and there's e.d. nixon working with a woman named joanne robinson who was a prefer at alabama state to put in place the bus boycott that ultimately king leads. joanne robinson one of my favorites as a strong, capable mind. she had been involved with getting black and white women together in a woman's political council in montgomery, way in advance. she was the person who had helped rosa parks get...
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martin luther king. [applause] >> dr. martin luther king. in whatn with you today will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history. [applause] , a greate years ago american in whose shadow we stand today signed the emancipation proclamation. as amomentous decree came beacon light of hope for many searedlaves who had been in the flames of withering injustice. it came as joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity. later, the negro still is not free. life of theter, the negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. is onars later, the negro the island of poverty, in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. 100 years later -- [applause] still languished in american society and finds himself in exile in his own land. [applause] we must remind america of the urgency of now. now is the time. to rise from the dark valley of segregation to racial justice. now is the time. [applause] to rise from the quicksand of racial injustice to the solid rock o
martin luther king. [applause] >> dr. martin luther king. in whatn with you today will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history. [applause] , a greate years ago american in whose shadow we stand today signed the emancipation proclamation. as amomentous decree came beacon light of hope for many searedlaves who had been in the flames of withering injustice. it came as joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity. later, the negro still is not...
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martin luther king, jr. it's called "they killed a king." ♪ ♪ they killed a king >> please welcome back to the show, sam moore. great to have you back, my friend. thank you. you played many, many times with everybody i can think of. from springsteen, you played with everybody, goes across the gamut. and one of the things, this music you've done with the song about martin luther king, i hope people will go to the website and watch it. but you know we're not going to let you come on here and not play one of the great hits that put you in the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. >> why? >> i just figured, first of all, being able to play with you is a big thrill for me. and we want to make sure that we play one that everybody will
martin luther king, jr. it's called "they killed a king." ♪ ♪ they killed a king >> please welcome back to the show, sam moore. great to have you back, my friend. thank you. you played many, many times with everybody i can think of. from springsteen, you played with everybody, goes across the gamut. and one of the things, this music you've done with the song about martin luther king, i hope people will go to the website and watch it. but you know we're not going to let you...
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tonight, a conversation with larry king. he started his career back in the 1950's and has found new ways to stay relevant. he cofounded a digital broadcast entity which airs his two series. a conversation with a man who just about defined the art of tv interviewing, larry king, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. if i started listing all the complements of larry king, we would never have time for a conversation. after nearly 60 years in broadcasting, he is still reinventing himself or new generations. of a the new cofounder digital service that hosts to do view of his series. let's take a look at an outtake from his recent conversation with the dalai lama as they joked around as larry was introducing his wife. >> oh, the wife is here. [laughter] we are going to take pictures right after. >> yes. >> you're going to take a picture with her. >> i would like to see you closely. looks much younger. >> she is much younger. >> looks like your daughter. [laughter] sorry,
tonight, a conversation with larry king. he started his career back in the 1950's and has found new ways to stay relevant. he cofounded a digital broadcast entity which airs his two series. a conversation with a man who just about defined the art of tv interviewing, larry king, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. if i started listing all the complements of larry king, we would never have time for a conversation. after nearly...
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it her cherry bombs at kings feet. as they are marching, the finish the rally in our marching people throw rocks at the site. there's one marcher that as an epileptic seizure. people don't let the medical truck near in for a while. it's an incredibly stressful situation, and it could have descended and a far worse. luckily they were able to march back into the black community in philadelphia before it got worse . king with later said that was the most scared yet never been. but right after that he had to get to yazoo city where the marchers had congregated. by the time he got back there there was a large rally going on for black power spill. some of the speakers like willie ricks and ernest thomas were using very provocative rhetoric. king was trying to pull it back into its core principles and given a beautiful, moving speech about how they could not get there guns that night, molotov cocktails. tnc and a brighter vision. he saw that day coming in mississippi. is so worn down at that point by trying to bring everyone
it her cherry bombs at kings feet. as they are marching, the finish the rally in our marching people throw rocks at the site. there's one marcher that as an epileptic seizure. people don't let the medical truck near in for a while. it's an incredibly stressful situation, and it could have descended and a far worse. luckily they were able to march back into the black community in philadelphia before it got worse . king with later said that was the most scared yet never been. but right after that...
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sharks kings #6 18,384 gettin' loud alex stalock making 1st playoff start in net over antti niemi 2nderiod, 1-0 kings sharks tie it upjames sheppard shot deflects into the net 1-1 tie darryl sutter.not pleased 3rd period, tied 1-1 controversial kings goalstalock makes the save but justin williams pokes at it and pushes stalock into netafter the refs look at it they rule it a legal goal.sharks didn't think so 2-1 la that deflated the sharksopened the floodgates for l-a kings score 3 goals in less than 3 minutes to break it open then it got chippy - kings goalie jonathan quick goes after joe thorntonfight breaks out.nobody dies final: 4-1 kings series tied 3-3 just three teams have rallied back from down 3- love in series to win new this morning, mercedes- benz is recalling more than 284-thousand c-class cars in the u-s and canada because the rear lights can fail. the recall affects some 2008 through 2011 models. they include the c-300, c-350 and c-63 a-m-g cars. corrosion on a connector can cause the tail, brake or rear turn signal lights to dim or fail. that can make the cars less vis
sharks kings #6 18,384 gettin' loud alex stalock making 1st playoff start in net over antti niemi 2nderiod, 1-0 kings sharks tie it upjames sheppard shot deflects into the net 1-1 tie darryl sutter.not pleased 3rd period, tied 1-1 controversial kings goalstalock makes the save but justin williams pokes at it and pushes stalock into netafter the refs look at it they rule it a legal goal.sharks didn't think so 2-1 la that deflated the sharksopened the floodgates for l-a kings score 3 goals in...
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thou art not yet king, lad: thou art but dauphin. be not led away by them around thee, dressing don't fill empty noodle. i know the people, the realeople thatake thy bread for thee and i tell the they count no maning ofrance until the holy oil has been poured on his hair and himself consecrated and crowned in reims' cathedral. and now thou needs new clothes, charlie. there is some good in thee, chaie t it is not yet a king's good. if the english win, it is they that will make the treaty and then god help poorrance. thou must fight, charlie, whetr thou will or no. i will go first to heart te, we must take our courage in both hands, aye, and pray for it with bh hands too. tell thee, it is god's business we are he do, not our own. i have a message to thee from god d thou must listen to it, though thy heart break with the terroof it. i can tu thee into a king in reims' cathedl and that ia miracle that will take some doing, it seems. charlie, i come to thee from the land and i've gotten my strength working on the ld, and i tell thee that
thou art not yet king, lad: thou art but dauphin. be not led away by them around thee, dressing don't fill empty noodle. i know the people, the realeople thatake thy bread for thee and i tell the they count no maning ofrance until the holy oil has been poured on his hair and himself consecrated and crowned in reims' cathedral. and now thou needs new clothes, charlie. there is some good in thee, chaie t it is not yet a king's good. if the english win, it is they that will make the treaty and...
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king's birthday but on dr. ding's birthday emphatically emphasizing the issue for four or five years until the law was enacted. and everybody said this is just one more piece of the puzzle. dr. king was emphasizing economic justice towards the end of his life. i think it's actually a misconception to think he was only emphasizing it then. way back before he became a public figure he had always seen racial discrimination and poverty and class most of whose victims today, as back then, were not black or racial minority put -- but were white. and he thought the larger coalition for the larger, deeper, structural issues and was quite clear when he addressed the question in the years before he died that the work had only just begun and that's what my book is about. the humphrey hawkins and other issues. a lot of it focusing on housing, 1968 housing act and subsequent amendments. economic issues, trying to get the coalition back together to work for broader, deeper, structural reform, i think everyone began to see th
king's birthday but on dr. ding's birthday emphatically emphasizing the issue for four or five years until the law was enacted. and everybody said this is just one more piece of the puzzle. dr. king was emphasizing economic justice towards the end of his life. i think it's actually a misconception to think he was only emphasizing it then. way back before he became a public figure he had always seen racial discrimination and poverty and class most of whose victims today, as back then, were not...
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he would have been a noble just below the rank of king. he has his own sculptured facades on his buildings. he has a sculptured bench. he's got his own titles. he's able to enjoy altars and status symbols of all kinds in his compound here. he was probably polygynous, probably had a number of wives and concubines. so, he was a very important person indeed and there were probably a number of people like him in this political system who dominated other courtyards with similar political followings. keach: maya society is no longer egalitarian as were the hunter-gatherers. now there are people with more wealth and power than others. one of the consequences of cultural evolution is the creation of social classes. but these nobles did not represent the highest social level in copan society. less than a mile away from the compound lived the kingdom's royal family. this is the acropolis, a magnificent group of palaces, temples, and plazas. 16 kings ruled here for almost 400 years. after his inauguration, each new king would build his own palace ato
he would have been a noble just below the rank of king. he has his own sculptured facades on his buildings. he has a sculptured bench. he's got his own titles. he's able to enjoy altars and status symbols of all kinds in his compound here. he was probably polygynous, probably had a number of wives and concubines. so, he was a very important person indeed and there were probably a number of people like him in this political system who dominated other courtyards with similar political followings....
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martin luther king jr. face of the civil rights movement to at least most white americans and i wanted to play a little tape. you know this tape so well because you've cure ated all of the audio -- >> this is lbj talking to dr. king. >> i think one of the great tributes that we can pay in memory of president kennedy is to try to enact some of the great progressive policies that he sought to initiate. i'm going to support them all and you can count on that and do my best to get other men to do likewise. i never needed your help more than i do now. >> you know you have it and feel free to call on us for anything. >> thank you so much, martin. >> the date is november 25th, 1963. we're talking three days -- >> day of the jfk funeral. >> that is a call made. do you think lbj knew at that time that j. edgar hoover was eavesdropping on dr. king? >> he certainly found out very soon and that was something he had all sorts of a.m. bifl enss about. lyndon johnson comes into office, and made a pretty good civil rights
martin luther king jr. face of the civil rights movement to at least most white americans and i wanted to play a little tape. you know this tape so well because you've cure ated all of the audio -- >> this is lbj talking to dr. king. >> i think one of the great tributes that we can pay in memory of president kennedy is to try to enact some of the great progressive policies that he sought to initiate. i'm going to support them all and you can count on that and do my best to get other...
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your secret dream ♪ ♪ i'm the king king i'm the king king i'm the king king the king ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheersack, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] oh, my goodness. oh my -- that was unbelievable. unbelievable. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to nicolas cage, emily vancamp. kiss, ladies and gentlemen! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great weekend. hope to see you next week. kiss! come on! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> fred: from 30 rockerfeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- martha stewart,
your secret dream ♪ ♪ i'm the king king i'm the king king i'm the king king the king ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheersack, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] oh, my goodness. oh my -- that was unbelievable. unbelievable. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to nicolas cage, emily vancamp. kiss, ladies and gentlemen! [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great...
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sharks kings #6 no fan boycott at staples tonight for game 6. 18,384 gettin' loud alex stalock making 1st playoff start in net over antti niemi 2nd period, 1-0 kings sharks tie it upjames sheppard shot deflects into the net 1-1 tie darryl sutter.not pleased 3rd period, tied 1-1 controversial kings goalstalock makes the save but justin williams pokes at it and pushes stalock into netafter the refs look at it they rule it a legal goal.sharks didn't think so 2-1 la that deflated the sharksopened the floodgates for l-a a minute and a half later it's anze kopitar beating stalock then 1:15 after that it's kopitar again to ice it 4-1 la kings score 3 goals in less than 3 minutes to break it open then it got chippy - kings goalie jonathan quick goes after joe thorntonfight breaks out.nobody dies final: 4-1 kings series tied 3-3 just three teams have rallied back from down 3-love in series to win giants padres korean golfer se ri pak throws out the ceremonial first pitch on korean heritage night at the ballpark bot 4th, 2-1 sd michael morse - slaps one back up the middle off cal product tyson
sharks kings #6 no fan boycott at staples tonight for game 6. 18,384 gettin' loud alex stalock making 1st playoff start in net over antti niemi 2nd period, 1-0 kings sharks tie it upjames sheppard shot deflects into the net 1-1 tie darryl sutter.not pleased 3rd period, tied 1-1 controversial kings goalstalock makes the save but justin williams pokes at it and pushes stalock into netafter the refs look at it they rule it a legal goal.sharks didn't think so 2-1 la that deflated the sharksopened...
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by the 12th-century french kings. these old testament prophets and kings and queens give us a very clear sense of the new relationship between sculpture and architecture. they stand away from their architectural background. they float serenely in space, touching neither the bottom nor the top. their lines are dictated by those of the architecture behind them thus their tall, slim, and vertical proportions but they are at the same time remarkably free from their architectural constraints. at once majestic, dignified, but no longer remote. they're very human and approachable in their facial expressions and their emotions. up above in the tympanum, we have christ in majesty with the four evangelist symbols... with the elders of the apocalypse d angels a majestic vision symbolizing, in fact the promise of salvation. unlike the teemingand crowded tympanum of saint-lazare at autun whose subject was the last judgment in all its terrifying detail, here, we have the promise of salvation and a serenity and a majesty and above a
by the 12th-century french kings. these old testament prophets and kings and queens give us a very clear sense of the new relationship between sculpture and architecture. they stand away from their architectural background. they float serenely in space, touching neither the bottom nor the top. their lines are dictated by those of the architecture behind them thus their tall, slim, and vertical proportions but they are at the same time remarkably free from their architectural constraints. at...
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those are stories, the subtitle is "the king years" and he focuses on martin luther king but it is a much broader story the net and he does a wonderful job of painting really the broad sweep of human history through the civil rights movement from about 1954 to 1968. for many academic historians they appreciate his work but they also try to push the movement a different direction. there are two greatest wins of the mississippi movement who really shaped the whole future direction of the civil rights. a book called local people, a story of civil rights in mississippi, and when you tell that story it doesn't follow king's life. he is not the main story so we highlight sort of the longer traditions of black organizing dating back to the '20s and '30s and he talks about some of the main, the aspect of grassroots organizers, when sncc shows up and have a try to work with local people. the other book in the light by charles pena who is both a historic a sociologist called i've got the right -- the light of freedom. wider social change happen, how does organizing work? he tries answers the q
those are stories, the subtitle is "the king years" and he focuses on martin luther king but it is a much broader story the net and he does a wonderful job of painting really the broad sweep of human history through the civil rights movement from about 1954 to 1968. for many academic historians they appreciate his work but they also try to push the movement a different direction. there are two greatest wins of the mississippi movement who really shaped the whole future direction of...
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next sharks/kings darryl sutter former sharks coach now with kings could be a 1st round playoff preview period/ scoreless jordan nolan scores off the tipped puck 1-0 kings 2nd period/ 1-0 kings bent burns off the face off turns on the red light to tie the game 1-1 2nd period/ 1-1 tie logan couture scores on the wrap around 2-1 sharks final: 2-1 sharks pay a record two up into accounrecord to up and to spendn daniel murphy-criticism came cockpit had the to to the missing the first game--hot he missed the game because his wife was given birting birth. anaheim with 4 games left they visit the ducks wednesday richmond. and now mayor of sacramento kevin johnson appear headed to the naismith hall of left out. grandaughter smu coach larry brown minnesota's austin hollins 3- rick pintino looks happy final: 65-63 minnesota sunday night's at 9pm a's, warriors. final four. plus special guest: bip roberts kid's got game"* night. and get latest news at kron 4 mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow morning! >>> seek shelter immediately. >> the fort hood shooter. his secret identity. the fake name reveal
next sharks/kings darryl sutter former sharks coach now with kings could be a 1st round playoff preview period/ scoreless jordan nolan scores off the tipped puck 1-0 kings 2nd period/ 1-0 kings bent burns off the face off turns on the red light to tie the game 1-1 2nd period/ 1-1 tie logan couture scores on the wrap around 2-1 sharks final: 2-1 sharks pay a record two up into accounrecord to up and to spendn daniel murphy-criticism came cockpit had the to to the missing the first game--hot he...
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king said with tears in his eyes. the voting rights act will pass. dr. king and mr.ntgomery and president johnson passed the voting rights act. if we have overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice it is largely because of courage and fortitude of those like lyndon johnson, martin luther king and john lewis. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming to this stage, congressman john lewis. [ applause ] >> thank you, mark, and the staff of the lyndon johnson library. my beloved friends, my sisters and brothers, i have the special honor to introduce the keynote speaker of this celebration of the civil rights act of 1964. it is so fit iting and so appropriate that president barack obama would join us today to honor the legacy of president lyndon johnson. now, president barack obama was born into a dangerous and difficult time in american history. a time when people were arrested and taken to jail just for sitting beside each other on the bus. it was against the law for black-and-white people to ride in the same taxicab or stay in this same hotel. peopl
king said with tears in his eyes. the voting rights act will pass. dr. king and mr.ntgomery and president johnson passed the voting rights act. if we have overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice it is largely because of courage and fortitude of those like lyndon johnson, martin luther king and john lewis. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming to this stage, congressman john lewis. [ applause ] >> thank you, mark, and the staff of the lyndon johnson library. my...
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and surrounding edward are the tombs of 29 other kings and queens. tomb of queen elizabeth i. her royal orb symbolizes she was queen of the entire globe. the abbey is filled with the remains of people who put the "great" in britain -- saints, musicians, scientists, and soldiers. for lovers of english literature, strolling through poets' corner can be a pilgrimage in itself. king henry vii's lady chapel, with its colorful windows and fanciful banners, has the festive air of a medieval pageant. the elaborate ceilings is a fine example of fan vaulting, a style that capped the gothic age. at the far end, a wall of modern stained glass marks the royal air force chapel. it honors the fighter pilots of all nations who died defending britain in 1944. with saints in stained glass, heroes in carved stone, and the remains of england's greatest citizens under the floor stones, westminster abbey is the national church and the religious heart of england. >> welcome to "film school shorts" -- a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. exper
and surrounding edward are the tombs of 29 other kings and queens. tomb of queen elizabeth i. her royal orb symbolizes she was queen of the entire globe. the abbey is filled with the remains of people who put the "great" in britain -- saints, musicians, scientists, and soldiers. for lovers of english literature, strolling through poets' corner can be a pilgrimage in itself. king henry vii's lady chapel, with its colorful windows and fanciful banners, has the festive air of a medieval...
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on the hockey verks, we've got sharks and kings.'s pretty much back, full strength, the sharks say, which is good news for the toughest of that team. let's go now to raffe torres. >> he's one of those players who, obviously, has a big head. he plays with an edge that a lot of players don't. >> his energy, his ablt to be physical and retrieve loose pucks. i think his career is pretty well-documented. he is a very effective player. >> i feel i can be a factor out there. like i say, this guy has done a heck of a job where he's kind of said hey, we can't be doing that right now. let's get to work and be stronger along the way. >> the sharks wouldn't want it any other way. they drop the puck tonight at the sap center. >> you can see all the action blow-by-blow. >> jim davenport in the house, hello. fly ball to right? no. still throws it. next bater, though, check it. here's the good. going back to the track, behind his head. the giants were down 2-0 looking for anything with runners in scoring position in this game. that one is right her
on the hockey verks, we've got sharks and kings.'s pretty much back, full strength, the sharks say, which is good news for the toughest of that team. let's go now to raffe torres. >> he's one of those players who, obviously, has a big head. he plays with an edge that a lot of players don't. >> his energy, his ablt to be physical and retrieve loose pucks. i think his career is pretty well-documented. he is a very effective player. >> i feel i can be a factor out there. like i...
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king to memphis. truck and that replica is at the heart of all of this. >> thank you so much. great reporting there on quite an important day. thanks. >>> we want to remind all of you the civil rights summit will be held next week in texas. we will have special coverage starting tuesday right here on msnbc. that's a wrap of this hour on "weekends with alex witt." straight ahead on "up with steve kornacki." [ male announcer ] g you more than halfway. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ...we'll be here at lifelock doing our thing: you do your connect to public wi-fi thing protecting you in ways your credit card company alone can't. get lifelock protection and live life free. but there are some places even mr. clean doesn't want to lug a whole bunch of cleaning supplies. that's why he created the magic eraser extra power. just one eraser's versatile enough to clean all kinds of different surfaces and three times more grime per swipe. so instead of fussing with rags and buckets, you can get b
king to memphis. truck and that replica is at the heart of all of this. >> thank you so much. great reporting there on quite an important day. thanks. >>> we want to remind all of you the civil rights summit will be held next week in texas. we will have special coverage starting tuesday right here on msnbc. that's a wrap of this hour on "weekends with alex witt." straight ahead on "up with steve kornacki." [ male announcer ] g you more than halfway. it's how...
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they were seine station workers on strike back then who king came to memphis to support. >> we thank god that other people are still here to keep that dream going on. >> reporter: king's dream and the dreams of so many others are what this place that many consider sacred is all about. ron allen, nbc news. >>> coming up, a man gets an unexpected gift from his late wife. what was found in a time cab pse that brought him to tears. >>> finally tonight, inside the walls of a phoenix home, a look at the past almost a half century later. a time capsule details a different world and it's the remarkable discovery of who left it behind that's unearthing even more memories tonight. joe dana from our phoenix affiliate kpnx has the story. >> reporter: sometimes in life we draw up blueprints but fate has other plans. >> wow. i just think i'm going to value people a little bit differently. >> reporter: that lesson hit home recently for contractor john murray. see, while knocking down walls of this 1950s north phoenix four bedroom, john discovered the contents of a partially opened time capsule. >>
they were seine station workers on strike back then who king came to memphis to support. >> we thank god that other people are still here to keep that dream going on. >> reporter: king's dream and the dreams of so many others are what this place that many consider sacred is all about. ron allen, nbc news. >>> coming up, a man gets an unexpected gift from his late wife. what was found in a time cab pse that brought him to tears. >>> finally tonight, inside the walls...
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kings job was that people can call people black boy, but bill, martin luther king clearly talked about governors who talked about nullification, which was states rights. and this man and his supporters are the ones out here now saying let's nullify federal government law and they want to impose state law across the board. and that's what's at the bottom of this issue. >> absolutely. i want to say two quick points about rosa parks. look at that picture of rosa parks on that bus. i didn't see any armed vigilantes standing around rosa parks the way they were standing around mr. bundy out there. i mean, this is so odous for him to compare himself to her or to martin luther king. but the other thing, reverend al, this goes back to the history of our country. in the 1790s, there was something called the whiskey rebellion when people just like clive bundy in western pennsylvania, ranchers said they were not going to play the federal government the whiskey tax and george washington himself, president of the united states got on his horse and led the federal agents and suppressed them because h
kings job was that people can call people black boy, but bill, martin luther king clearly talked about governors who talked about nullification, which was states rights. and this man and his supporters are the ones out here now saying let's nullify federal government law and they want to impose state law across the board. and that's what's at the bottom of this issue. >> absolutely. i want to say two quick points about rosa parks. look at that picture of rosa parks on that bus. i didn't...
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my father was polybus, king of corinth, a dorian named merope, my mother. i was accounted corinth's leading citizen until something happened to attack my happiness. strange enough, though i perhaps took it too seriously. at a dinner party, a sot in a drunken stupor shouted out that i was a bastard. that hit me hard. for the time being, i held myself back. the next day, i challenged my parents. they were furious at the slur, furious at the idle slander. this comforted me. all the same, the thing kept rankling. there was a whispering campaign. next day, without telling father or mother, i made for delphi. phoebus sent me away, disappointed in my immediate inquiries. instead, in his reply, he brought to light other disastrous calamities. i was doomed to be my mother's lover, to produce for men to see a family accursed in their sight and to kill my father, the man who gave me life. i paid attention, i took to my heels. from that moment, corinth was for me a place to be plotted by astronomical calculations. i made for some land where i should never see that doom
my father was polybus, king of corinth, a dorian named merope, my mother. i was accounted corinth's leading citizen until something happened to attack my happiness. strange enough, though i perhaps took it too seriously. at a dinner party, a sot in a drunken stupor shouted out that i was a bastard. that hit me hard. for the time being, i held myself back. the next day, i challenged my parents. they were furious at the slur, furious at the idle slander. this comforted me. all the same, the thing...
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the final cut king is the king. >> the final cut king has seen the video, and he thinks it's hystericalhe loves it. look at this one where he is levitating. he is still levitating, and he is really selling it. he is really committing to the part. >> are we hiring here at "right this minute?" >> do we want this guy to be our anchor? all of a sudden, like, we could swap heads or something. >> that would be pretty cool because you could be on my body right now. >> right. >> you could be on your body anywhere. >> i want to know if he actually got that haircut, or did he just think he actually got it. >>> what are you [ bleep ] clowns doing? that's what you are going to be asking yourself. looks like your nice little standard bonfire in somebody's backyard. lovely time to hang out, roast marshmallows. this is a residential area. notice there's nobody standing too close to the fire. this is posted by justin woodward. is he in alberta, canada. here's why. >> oh, oh. >> what was that? >> y is the bonfire exploding? >> they put a spray paint can in there. then they had the idea of, well, let's n
the final cut king is the king. >> the final cut king has seen the video, and he thinks it's hystericalhe loves it. look at this one where he is levitating. he is still levitating, and he is really selling it. he is really committing to the part. >> are we hiring here at "right this minute?" >> do we want this guy to be our anchor? all of a sudden, like, we could swap heads or something. >> that would be pretty cool because you could be on my body right now....
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tavis: everybody loves you in king lear. challenge a word while ago.ow big a challenge is it, and why put yourself through it? that's a lot to memorize. you can do a second or a third take. why put yourself through it? >> why not put yourself through it. the question about anything else in life when you get to be 76 is why not put yourself through it. the danger for some of my colleagues is i have been there, why bother? -- i amng at this age lucky. i am in relatively good shape. if i don't do it now, when am i going to do it? iear" presented something thought was universal. who are you when you take off your crown? we all wear crowns at some time. either a movie star or a famous athlete. i know you love me because of my crown. the whole play is about a man who says i don't want to be king any more, but i want my daughters to tell me they love me and how much they love me and how much they will keep loving me. he discovers it wasn't him they loved but his crown. tavis: there is a great black poet who put it this way. we wear the mask. this age, are you
tavis: everybody loves you in king lear. challenge a word while ago.ow big a challenge is it, and why put yourself through it? that's a lot to memorize. you can do a second or a third take. why put yourself through it? >> why not put yourself through it. the question about anything else in life when you get to be 76 is why not put yourself through it. the danger for some of my colleagues is i have been there, why bother? -- i amng at this age lucky. i am in relatively good shape. if i...
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but the kings are making this a very difficult task.ighlights and reaction from sap center after a hard-fought game between the kings and sharks. it's all next from the xfinity sports desk. >>> police work for the public, it should not be a secret police force. california that is a secret about its officers. that other states do not. >> if they are doing the right thing, there's nothing to hide. >> monday, we investigate the surprising thing that happens after every complaint about a cop. >> the intentions are good. >> monday at 11:00 on nbc bay area news, we investigate. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues& great terms& let's close. our best ever value plans for business just got even better. now with free broadband for a whole year. ♪ [ barks ] who
but the kings are making this a very difficult task.ighlights and reaction from sap center after a hard-fought game between the kings and sharks. it's all next from the xfinity sports desk. >>> police work for the public, it should not be a secret police force. california that is a secret about its officers. that other states do not. >> if they are doing the right thing, there's nothing to hide. >> monday, we investigate the surprising thing that happens after every...
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king, and not just dr.g but the whole breadth of the civil rights movement, going back decades before the law was passed in it is funny, when you look at what was happening, the kind of mood of the country, the mood of the movement at the beginning of that year, the beginning of 1963, people work fairly pessimistic. they did not believe that john f. kennedy would do anything. he had really dragged his feet. they did not believe the country was ready for something momentous, but then you have birmingham, and birmingham was not only in itself an important thing that had to be answered, but it also raised important issues, not just for the country but for the world. eagles on tv and on the front pages of newspapers children being attacked by dogs, and not only did people have concerns about the children but they understood this is why we have to do something, because we live in a world, we live in a country where this is ok for some people, and we need to stop pretending that states and local comenments, the s
king, and not just dr.g but the whole breadth of the civil rights movement, going back decades before the law was passed in it is funny, when you look at what was happening, the kind of mood of the country, the mood of the movement at the beginning of that year, the beginning of 1963, people work fairly pessimistic. they did not believe that john f. kennedy would do anything. he had really dragged his feet. they did not believe the country was ready for something momentous, but then you have...
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but the kings won the next three. including last night's 4-1 victory in l. a.. game seven is tomorrow evening at 7:00 in downtown san jose. and ticket sales are through s. a. p. center box office or ticket master. >> at least it's a home game. go sharks. >>> time now 4:40. south korea's president apologizing for the ferry disaster that claimed hundreds of lives, she shares in on the blame she says. >> i was afraid to ask the big fat black girl and your momma. >> and strong allegations of racism at a bay area shipyard. why some workers are refusing to remain silent about how they were treated. ,,,,,, after a workplace >>> well, we're following breaking news right now near atlanta. at least six people are injured after a workplace shooting at a fedex warehouse. police responded this morning to the shooting at a facility in kennesaw about 15 minutes outside of atlanta. right now it's unclear how the shooter is connected to the business, more details as soon as they become available. >>> new on this tuesday morning an apology now from the president of south korea. t
but the kings won the next three. including last night's 4-1 victory in l. a.. game seven is tomorrow evening at 7:00 in downtown san jose. and ticket sales are through s. a. p. center box office or ticket master. >> at least it's a home game. go sharks. >>> time now 4:40. south korea's president apologizing for the ferry disaster that claimed hundreds of lives, she shares in on the blame she says. >> i was afraid to ask the big fat black girl and your momma. >> and...
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king was killed. tell me about that night. >> on april 4th, 1968, i was working for the kennedy campaign, trying to help organize a rally in support of bobby kennedy. and we heard earlier during the evening that dr. king had been shot. but we didn't know his condition. we continued to organize and there was some debate whether robert kennedy should come in and speak. and some of us said he got to come and speak to the crowd. robert kennedy came in and he spoke. spoke from his heart, his guts, made this unbelievable statement. and announced that martin luther king jr. had been assassinated. it was a sad and dark hour for me and for us, for america. i just cried and cried. >> you can see more of my interview with john lewis next week as part of our special coverage of the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act. achieve it. ♪ driving rock/metal music stops ♪music resumes music stops ♪music resumes [announcer] purina pro plan's bioavailable formulas deliver optimal nutrient absorption. [whistle] purina
king was killed. tell me about that night. >> on april 4th, 1968, i was working for the kennedy campaign, trying to help organize a rally in support of bobby kennedy. and we heard earlier during the evening that dr. king had been shot. but we didn't know his condition. we continued to organize and there was some debate whether robert kennedy should come in and speak. and some of us said he got to come and speak to the crowd. robert kennedy came in and he spoke. spoke from his heart, his...
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the closest deep-water port was king cove. king cove got the word that they had this injured fisherman on board, and they said, look, our clinic, our clinic can't handle somebody that has critical needs. see if you can take the boat over to cold bay so that not necessarily he can get medical care, but so that he could get on an aircraft out of cold bay that could fly him the 600 miles or thereabouts to anchorage for the medical care that he needed. but the problem that they faced was they had wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour. they had rough seas, really rough seas. the ship captain said i'm not going in to cold bay. i'm not going to try to hoist a guy who's been severely injured to his eye, i'm not going to try to hoist him up a 20-foot ladder at the cold bay dock. we're not going to do that. they went into king cove, a safer, more protected could he have, and they were able to get the gentleman there at 11:30 a.m. the physician's assistant -- we don't have a doctor in king cove. we've got a p.a., somebody that basically
the closest deep-water port was king cove. king cove got the word that they had this injured fisherman on board, and they said, look, our clinic, our clinic can't handle somebody that has critical needs. see if you can take the boat over to cold bay so that not necessarily he can get medical care, but so that he could get on an aircraft out of cold bay that could fly him the 600 miles or thereabouts to anchorage for the medical care that he needed. but the problem that they faced was they had...
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i feel that burger king has done me wrong. >> burger king released a statement after the incident saying workers are being retrained, and, quote, we have sanitized the sink and have disposed of all other kitchen tools and utensils that were used during the incident. as for macy and tim, they're both living in xenia, and their job prospects have been few and far between. >> there's really no hope of getting a job. at first i was thinking this cancels out restaurant work. but if i go in anywhere, i'm a pretty recognizable person at this point. so if i go in anywhere for a job, this guy is going to give us problems. he's going to be insubordinate. he's chaotic. we don't know what he's going to do. i'm pretty much canceled out of any kind of real job. and if it's not television or music or something like that, then i don't think it's happening at this point. >> fortunately for tim, his 15 minutes of fame have led to more performances and more fans. ♪ everyone knows that i'm so dirty ♪ >> his experience at burger king even inspired one of his latest songs. ♪ because i took a bubble bath in a
i feel that burger king has done me wrong. >> burger king released a statement after the incident saying workers are being retrained, and, quote, we have sanitized the sink and have disposed of all other kitchen tools and utensils that were used during the incident. as for macy and tim, they're both living in xenia, and their job prospects have been few and far between. >> there's really no hope of getting a job. at first i was thinking this cancels out restaurant work. but if i go...
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the imagination behind it. >> it's cool to see somebody else doing it. >> the final cut king is the king. >> he has seen this video and thinks it's hysterical. he loves it. where he's levitating and really selling it, really committing to the part. >> are we hiring here at "right this minute" editors? >> do we want this guy to be our editor. >> sure. >> all of a sudden we could swap heads or something. >> that would be cool. you could be on my body right now. >> right. >> he could be on your body anyway. >> i want to know if he actually got that hair cut or just created that on screen. >> i think he actually got it. >> red hot nickel ball meets. ♪ >> somebody give this bear a job. that's what i think it wants. this is a tiny bear cub. >> oh, man. >> he wandered into a garage and i'm thinking he's looking for some work. >> i'm thinking, where's mom? >> i am too. i'm thinking either mom's on the way in to attack or this is a little orphaned bear. >> no word on where mom is. she couldn't have been too far away because this is a tiny little thing. >> having a hard time on the slippery mechan
the imagination behind it. >> it's cool to see somebody else doing it. >> the final cut king is the king. >> he has seen this video and thinks it's hysterical. he loves it. where he's levitating and really selling it, really committing to the part. >> are we hiring here at "right this minute" editors? >> do we want this guy to be our editor. >> sure. >> all of a sudden we could swap heads or something. >> that would be cool. you could be...
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king called his famous dream a nightmare.rmon to atlanta's ebenezer bap kis church, king preached in part, i'm concerned about white poverty as much as i'm concerned about negro poverty, so yes, the dream has been shattered and i have had my nightmarish experiences, but i tell you this morning once more that i haven't lost faith, i still have a dream. but that economic dream has still yet to be realized. income equality is growing. a new report says that there's a huge and growing education gap. math and reading proficiency, finds african-americans at the bottom of the scale for all ethnic groups and once they graduate, black america's prospects on average don't look much better. yet another new study, this one by the national urban league shows african-americans are losing ground economically compared to hispanics and white americans. we're celebrating the 50th anniversary of the passage of the landmark civil rights act of 1964 were reminded day in and day out that the struggle continues. just a few hours from now, a candle
king called his famous dream a nightmare.rmon to atlanta's ebenezer bap kis church, king preached in part, i'm concerned about white poverty as much as i'm concerned about negro poverty, so yes, the dream has been shattered and i have had my nightmarish experiences, but i tell you this morning once more that i haven't lost faith, i still have a dream. but that economic dream has still yet to be realized. income equality is growing. a new report says that there's a huge and growing education...
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as if martin luther king would be standing side by side with him on this point. i can't speak to it and i don't think that rand paul or sean or any one else had any idea this is what this guy's views were and what he ultimately how he ultimately felt about black people or seeing black people thinking they would be better off as slaves. that is the height of stupidity. i don't think that's the case. i think for a lot of these folks it was the initial cause celeb about you know, the constitution and his rights to you know, to be the rancher and defend his property when in fact legally he was wrong. >> right. that's it. i wonder if somebody like rand paul is going to sit back and say why does this keep happening? let's listen to that. >> the issue with clive bundy has absolutely nothing to do with this party. zero. he is a rancher that had a beef with the federal government's continued overreach and suddenly this became a question when he made inappropriate comments about what every republican needs to answer for. that is ridiculous. >> jonathan, what do you make of
as if martin luther king would be standing side by side with him on this point. i can't speak to it and i don't think that rand paul or sean or any one else had any idea this is what this guy's views were and what he ultimately how he ultimately felt about black people or seeing black people thinking they would be better off as slaves. that is the height of stupidity. i don't think that's the case. i think for a lot of these folks it was the initial cause celeb about you know, the constitution...
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>> no, kings, i am from los angeles!>>> stub hub is selling tickets in the nose bleed it is $82 for the cheapest ticket but if you want to be low enough next to the ice so you can bang on the glass $1,200 -- per ticket. >> help they make it worth every penny. >> microsoft gives its browser users a work around for the security flaw. >>> china is much choser to an economic milestone than many predicted. what does it mean for the united states? >>> a simple word that can boost your number of >>> china is on track to have the largest economy by the end of the year. overtaking the united states, with economic reports showing this was previously thought to be several years away. in another move, india has vaulted into third place and japan in fourth. >> microsoft is telling users how to work around the security flaw where it works on aplasia louing -- you turn malware attack. check out abc7news.com on how to enable the protection mode. >> a survey fines that intent users are taking steps to protect personal online information
>> no, kings, i am from los angeles!>>> stub hub is selling tickets in the nose bleed it is $82 for the cheapest ticket but if you want to be low enough next to the ice so you can bang on the glass $1,200 -- per ticket. >> help they make it worth every penny. >> microsoft gives its browser users a work around for the security flaw. >>> china is much choser to an economic milestone than many predicted. what does it mean for the united states? >>> a...
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king was yelling at him, i didn't know why, i saw him stab the police officer and afterwards he went down and mr. king took off to take the kid down i was behind him and we both jumped on him and immobilized him. >> it could have been worse if immediate action hadn't occurred. >> the other victim was a school security guard who police say was stabbed in the stomach as he was helping subdue the suspects. some of the injuries were minor but one student is fighting for his life. >> he's in our trauma unit, on critical condition on life support and he will require additional surgery in the next several days. >> the attack at franklin high came exactly one year to a day after a similar nieive knife attack. as he slashed his way through campus, 14 were injured, although no one died. the slasher later told investigators he had fantasized about cannibalism and necrophilia. another knife wielding attacker struck at an albuquerque church. then last spring, civil circumstances people were slashed in a store. seven mass stabbings attacks in which four people died. in contrast just over 30 years
king was yelling at him, i didn't know why, i saw him stab the police officer and afterwards he went down and mr. king took off to take the kid down i was behind him and we both jumped on him and immobilized him. >> it could have been worse if immediate action hadn't occurred. >> the other victim was a school security guard who police say was stabbed in the stomach as he was helping subdue the suspects. some of the injuries were minor but one student is fighting for his life....
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long live boggerlas, by the grace of god, king of poland and lithuania. [music] forward, phynancial gentlemen. do your duty. [chanting ubu, ubu, ubu] well, citizen, you are in a fine pickle, aren't you? you wanted me to pay you back what i owed you, and when i refused, you rebelled and plotted against me. and where did that get you? in jerky, hornboodle. take care, treacherous old ubu. in the five days since you've been king, you've committed more crimes and murders than it would take to damn all the saints in paradise. [music] gentlemen, i declare this meeting open. i'd like to say, our phynances are in a fairly good state. in every direction, there is a vista of burning houses and the sound of our people's groaning under the weight of our by-laws. how are the new taxes going, mr. ubu, sir? not at all well. they've only produced 11 so far. horn strumper! what does this fellow want? get out, oaf, before i pluck both your eyes, cut off your head and make corkscrews out of your legs. he's gone already. but he left this letter. you read it. i don't know whet
long live boggerlas, by the grace of god, king of poland and lithuania. [music] forward, phynancial gentlemen. do your duty. [chanting ubu, ubu, ubu] well, citizen, you are in a fine pickle, aren't you? you wanted me to pay you back what i owed you, and when i refused, you rebelled and plotted against me. and where did that get you? in jerky, hornboodle. take care, treacherous old ubu. in the five days since you've been king, you've committed more crimes and murders than it would take to damn...
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it is -- there is no such thing as the king lear, it is a king letter.king lear. >> there is no definitive lear. are some characters that morph themselves around the capabilities of an actor. hamlet is always satisfying in some way because hamlet seems to be able to shape shift. there is a sort of fluidity to his thought. there is a kind of direct connection between him and the audience. that always satisfied. lear never talks to the audience. he only -- he is trapped within the mechanism of the play. if the production is off for the things that support him are not quite right, the performer is very affected and you -- i have seen some pretty dull performances of king lear. you do not create the context. >> while we are talking about shakespeare, richard iii. documentary -- the production. it was kevin's idea. we did the last production, the bridge project. it is an experiment, exploration we did over the course of three thes between old vic and brooklyn academy. the last was my reduction of richard iii. world but ended here. >> this is the story of that
it is -- there is no such thing as the king lear, it is a king letter.king lear. >> there is no definitive lear. are some characters that morph themselves around the capabilities of an actor. hamlet is always satisfying in some way because hamlet seems to be able to shape shift. there is a sort of fluidity to his thought. there is a kind of direct connection between him and the audience. that always satisfied. lear never talks to the audience. he only -- he is trapped within the mechanism...
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the act was a culmination of a partnership lyndon baines johnson and martin luther king, jr.. and it was in may of 1964 in the midst of a 60-day filibuster that king appeared on "face the nation" to lobby support for the act. >> from washington d.c., the reverend martin luther king, jr. >> southern democrats some johnson's closest friends and allies wanted no part of the bill. and mounted the filibuster to block it. king was clearly worried. >> we find now that the darkness are much more active and co conscientious and determined. >> the message was one of simple logic. >> injustice and if this bill does not go through, it will jeopardize the strength and maturity and health of our nation. >> as king mounted a crusade johnson pulled out all the political stops. he spoke out, negotiated, threatened, made deals and most importantly made an ally of senate republican leader dirkson. when the bill passed johnson insisted on signing it at the capitol rather than the white house. because, he said, some who voted for it would be defeated in the next election and he owed it to them. >>
the act was a culmination of a partnership lyndon baines johnson and martin luther king, jr.. and it was in may of 1964 in the midst of a 60-day filibuster that king appeared on "face the nation" to lobby support for the act. >> from washington d.c., the reverend martin luther king, jr. >> southern democrats some johnson's closest friends and allies wanted no part of the bill. and mounted the filibuster to block it. king was clearly worried. >> we find now that the...
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kings 3-0 at the series, 3-2 at the start of business tonight and if the kings won this one, it wouldstory a team forced a game seven after being down three long. staples center game six sharks in white on the attack, james sheppard scores the equalizer in the 2nd to tie it 1-1. then controversial goals spell doom. in the 3rd puck appears to be stopped. ref's whistle in mouth and he lets play resume. it ends in a goal. justin williams poked it through, the play not reviewable. fit a scoring frenzy, three goals in 2 1/2 minutes, kopitar scoring twice and sharks lose 4- 2, game seven wednesday in san jose. >>> baseball, texas rangers pitcher darvish one of the best in the game, the a's bringing out his worst. sonny gray, career first complete game in arlington, 4th inning, josh reddick extends a 2-0 league. darvish lasting just 3 1/3, shortest outing of his career and gray looked like a world beater struck out six and shut out the rangers 4 -0. the a's get sole possession of first in the west. >>> postcards night at at&t. look at that. giants/padres series opener against tyson ross. mic
kings 3-0 at the series, 3-2 at the start of business tonight and if the kings won this one, it wouldstory a team forced a game seven after being down three long. staples center game six sharks in white on the attack, james sheppard scores the equalizer in the 2nd to tie it 1-1. then controversial goals spell doom. in the 3rd puck appears to be stopped. ref's whistle in mouth and he lets play resume. it ends in a goal. justin williams poked it through, the play not reviewable. fit a scoring...
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the former sharks coach and now the kings' coach.al role for the state law with the state's three justin williams spokesman around and pushes a lot into the net. the rest of the last look at nsa was a little salt flow. for 21 cell life for the kings scored three goals skinless of clinics they break this game open and the got a little chevy. kings' goalie jonathan quit going after joseph gordon kharif find links trafficking is when this fourth one fifth half the series f league games apiece. only three games in nhl history to the sighting gave this night at the a safety center is the word back tomorrow night. >> on the baseball that is taking on the rangers and texas and this one was scoreless through three innings of the story was the son a great show proof be a striking out sunday very in fact completing a three hitter and his gang. and win four to nothing a stick on the rangers again to that first pitch on this one at 5 05. >> on to the giants. there were halted on the padre's and it was korean heritage night. and in this game mich
the former sharks coach and now the kings' coach.al role for the state law with the state's three justin williams spokesman around and pushes a lot into the net. the rest of the last look at nsa was a little salt flow. for 21 cell life for the kings scored three goals skinless of clinics they break this game open and the got a little chevy. kings' goalie jonathan quit going after joseph gordon kharif find links trafficking is when this fourth one fifth half the series f league games apiece....
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it may be seen this because justin king doesn't have that background, his son, jordan king is a racers very good. because he doesn't have that background, it might be seen that he is not the right candidate. actually finding the right candidate who can put the fear of god into so many arguing team principles is very difficult. that's why bernie has been so super at what he has done but it is now time to move on. >> the fear of god. that is exactly what we need. we're back in just a couple of minutes. ♪ >> welcome back. bomb, over yeager fireball has gone from obscure. what is responsible for this underdog success? >> it went from absolutely nowhere and became something behind every bar. >> i had never heard of it and within a month i didn't know a person who didn't drink it. it was that quick. >> there was an explosion. >> very, very smooth, easy shot. i think it works for women. it is on the sweeter side. for guys, it still qualifies as a whiskey. >> it is very syruppy. very high in sugar. >> you take a shot. the first thing you get is a ittle bit of heat and then the sweetness happe
it may be seen this because justin king doesn't have that background, his son, jordan king is a racers very good. because he doesn't have that background, it might be seen that he is not the right candidate. actually finding the right candidate who can put the fear of god into so many arguing team principles is very difficult. that's why bernie has been so super at what he has done but it is now time to move on. >> the fear of god. that is exactly what we need. we're back in just a couple...
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the sharks could have closed out the kings but they went into the tank shut out 3-0 on home ice.o not win tonight there will be a seventh game. >> and temperatures will be in the 90's on tuesday, wednesday, and possibly thursday down in san jose, so the cool confines of the shark tank will be great. now a look at live doppler 7 hd, the last three hours you can see a few high clouds but mostly, today, we are going to have total sunshine and the sea breeze has dropped at ten miles per hour at sfo and up at half moon bay from seven to eight miles per hour and those are the areas afederal governmented by the -- affected by the sea breeze and the temperatures will be back to average on the way to the above average near record-setting temperatures. at bart we are in the mid-to-upper 40's at all stakes but pittsburg at 52 and san francisco at 50. but it will be dry. no need to worry about keeping yourself from getting wet. a beautiful picture with the golden gate bridge barely prominent. sunny today. temperatures are back to average. comfortable nights ahead and with the record warmth w
the sharks could have closed out the kings but they went into the tank shut out 3-0 on home ice.o not win tonight there will be a seventh game. >> and temperatures will be in the 90's on tuesday, wednesday, and possibly thursday down in san jose, so the cool confines of the shark tank will be great. now a look at live doppler 7 hd, the last three hours you can see a few high clouds but mostly, today, we are going to have total sunshine and the sea breeze has dropped at ten miles per hour...
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as things stand prince william will become king william of australia, baby george will one day be king here. >> it's somebody to look up to. and that's how i was brought up, and i want my grandchildren to do the same. >> reporter: this is as much as celebrities as royalty. but you won't find many here critical of the attack. to the mon arky, but that is not universally shared. >> our constitution says that someone sitting on the other side world in a palace should be our head. and that is just wrong. >> reporter: which way do you want to go? >> reporter: but people voted against change. australia remained a monarchy, and elizabeth the second remains queen. charles made a trip to australia as well. charles's popularity has dropped, but as his baby became a man, husband, and now father, support for the royal family has risen again. a slight majority is in favor of the monarchy. >> mop ari can. >> republic. >> monarchy. >> republic. >> monarchy, of course. >> reporter: with celebrities at the helm, the debate is on hold. >> they are promoting grand briton very effectively. we look forward
as things stand prince william will become king william of australia, baby george will one day be king here. >> it's somebody to look up to. and that's how i was brought up, and i want my grandchildren to do the same. >> reporter: this is as much as celebrities as royalty. but you won't find many here critical of the attack. to the mon arky, but that is not universally shared. >> our constitution says that someone sitting on the other side world in a palace should be our head....