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king became daddy king to all of us. and the friendship grew into the participation in the civil rights, human rights struggle. i met dr. king in 1955, september at a baptist convention. everybody was talking about it, preaching and praying about the lynching of emmet till. that was the theme, the conversation, officially and on the ground and in the hallways. a few months later the montgomery movement was born. fast forward, at my graduation adam clayton powell jr. was commencement speaker. >> i'm just laughing, because all of these -- adam clayton powell was your commencement speaker? >> yes, he closed his address and we're talking now about 60 years ago-plus. saying to us, this was 1956, i want you to go out of here with a sense of mission. martin luther king jr. is waiting for you to come and march with him. to some of us that was a lifetime charge. and i can say i say -- with pardonable pride, some of us joined the movement and we have not turned back. >> may i pick this book up for just a second? >> yes. >> i'm gla
king became daddy king to all of us. and the friendship grew into the participation in the civil rights, human rights struggle. i met dr. king in 1955, september at a baptist convention. everybody was talking about it, preaching and praying about the lynching of emmet till. that was the theme, the conversation, officially and on the ground and in the hallways. a few months later the montgomery movement was born. fast forward, at my graduation adam clayton powell jr. was commencement speaker....
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king's speech. speaking with a special guest about the anti-war, projustice theme and gauging where america falls 50 years later on racism, poverty and militarism. tonight's guest, jeremy scahill. we are glad you joined us. jeremy scahill, in just a moment. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> joined tonight by jeremy scahill, investigative reporter, war correspondent, author and editor of the online news, the intercept. good to have you here. >> thank you. >> before i jump into particulars about the speech, you had a chance to read it, of course, over the years. what do you make of the parallels of the remarks king made 50 years ago and where we are now? >> first of all, if you really read the speech and listen to it, this was a meticulous, political, analysis that was being offered by dr. king. it was, like many sophisticated analysis, it was prophetic and timeless. the war at home and the war on brown people and poor people and people of color around
king's speech. speaking with a special guest about the anti-war, projustice theme and gauging where america falls 50 years later on racism, poverty and militarism. tonight's guest, jeremy scahill. we are glad you joined us. jeremy scahill, in just a moment. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> joined tonight by jeremy scahill, investigative reporter, war correspondent, author and editor of the online news, the intercept. good to...
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talk to me about king and his view. >> dr. king was very consistent. i mean, he had a world view that talked to a whole range of issues. he didn't believe any person was their worst act, including the sheriffs that beat him. the white leaders that jailed him. he actually continued to believe that they could be more than his oppressor. that belief system meant he didn't want to judge people in the harshest way posz zable. he rejected the death penalty because he saw it as an offense. he would invoke the scriptures and talked about when jesus was confronted with a woman and adultery. let him who is without sin cast the first stone. he wanted to save her life not because he thought that was the only thing to do, but he wanted to save her life because it would judge and condemn those that would stone her. i think our political culture and sometimes even our religious culture has not followed dr. king like they should. we have a political culture now where when the adultering woman is present and told you without sin cast the first stone, i will start throw
talk to me about king and his view. >> dr. king was very consistent. i mean, he had a world view that talked to a whole range of issues. he didn't believe any person was their worst act, including the sheriffs that beat him. the white leaders that jailed him. he actually continued to believe that they could be more than his oppressor. that belief system meant he didn't want to judge people in the harshest way posz zable. he rejected the death penalty because he saw it as an offense. he...
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king of course. these are revolutionary times all over the globe, men are revolting against oppression, that was king 50 years ago, i ask later out of the wounds of a frail world in which we live today are there systems of justice and equality still being born today? >> absolutely, i think there are movements continually being born that are rejecting some of the old ways of how things are being done, that are seeking about how we make deeper connections of other movements but are also able to see beyond the narrow idea of what is supposed to be civil rights. but what is so powerful with king's speech he is pushing back with sort of this narrow idea of what this place should be, what he should talk about, what are black issues or not black issues. color change, we're the only national black civilization that doesn't take corporate money, it's the hallwoworks of how we think about campaign work and how we think about taking on some of our activities and every two months i get someone that tells me you
king of course. these are revolutionary times all over the globe, men are revolting against oppression, that was king 50 years ago, i ask later out of the wounds of a frail world in which we live today are there systems of justice and equality still being born today? >> absolutely, i think there are movements continually being born that are rejecting some of the old ways of how things are being done, that are seeking about how we make deeper connections of other movements but are also...
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king. there were those who tried to make it an act in the absence of patriotism, which is not the case. i think the black condition always found itself in this place of ambivalence. on one hand, you experience the kind of historical oppression we experience. at the same time, where are asked the defend the country, right or wrong. dr. king took the position of i feel deeply committed to the idea that america is trying to live up to or i don't think that we'll continue this into the best interests. they have a right to stand-up because they are the first to die and the most to die in that conflict. i think his position was a good one and pivotal one. >> it was pivotal and it was good from your perspective and perspective of others. as you know, that speech was not greeted that way by the press or the body politics. they pushed back on martin king really, really hard. people turned against him. he was ostracized. the last year of his life, april 4, '67 or until they killed him in '68 there wa
king. there were those who tried to make it an act in the absence of patriotism, which is not the case. i think the black condition always found itself in this place of ambivalence. on one hand, you experience the kind of historical oppression we experience. at the same time, where are asked the defend the country, right or wrong. dr. king took the position of i feel deeply committed to the idea that america is trying to live up to or i don't think that we'll continue this into the best...
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king and me and a couple others.rew them through plate glass windows to keep them from getting close to the school. >> i'm not afraid. i'm going back. if they have to kill me, i'm going. >> i had one reporter actually tell me, look, i know you don't like the press getting in your way. but i got to keep a camera on martin luther king. because if he gets killed, and i don't get a picture of it, i'll lose my job. >> there were people out there looking to kill. >> we will build a brotherhood under guarded by justice and overarched by love! >> that kind of courage changed how i viewed human beings. they can do acts of exemplary humanity that has a resonance and rippled through society and people are inspired by. that's dr. king. >> this is why i can still sing "we shall overcome." it bends towards justice. >> he used to say the movement was a collection of people, and he included himself, who was certifiably insane. he said nobody in their right mind would think they were going to take on the federal government, and the w
king and me and a couple others.rew them through plate glass windows to keep them from getting close to the school. >> i'm not afraid. i'm going back. if they have to kill me, i'm going. >> i had one reporter actually tell me, look, i know you don't like the press getting in your way. but i got to keep a camera on martin luther king. because if he gets killed, and i don't get a picture of it, i'll lose my job. >> there were people out there looking to kill. >> we will...
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almost as if it was a mandate. >> we want king! we want king!> i think it's one of the most tragic pictures of man's inhumanity to man that i have ever seen. >> i'm convinced as i stand before you tonight that the system of segregation is on its death bed and the only thing uncertain about it is how costly the segregationists will make the funeral. >> good evening. dr. martin luther king, the apostle of non-violence -- >> was shot to death late today in memphis, tennessee. >> king was shot as he stood on the balcony in front of room 306. >> we were getting ready to go to dinner at reverend kyle's house and we were waiting for dr. king to get ready. >> he went upstairs, put on his shirt and tie. when he came out, i suggested that he put on a coat because it was april and it was chilly at night, and he just sort of lifted his head as if to say do i really need a coat? and a shot rang out that clipped the tip of his chin and severed his spinal cord. so i don't think he even heard it, much less felt it. when i got to him, even though his pulse was s
almost as if it was a mandate. >> we want king! we want king!> i think it's one of the most tragic pictures of man's inhumanity to man that i have ever seen. >> i'm convinced as i stand before you tonight that the system of segregation is on its death bed and the only thing uncertain about it is how costly the segregationists will make the funeral. >> good evening. dr. martin luther king, the apostle of non-violence -- >> was shot to death late today in memphis,...
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let him be adorned as a king. >> come, come. >> make him a king! make him a king!, crown! >> yes! >> crown! bring him a crown! >> patience, patience. nothing has been forgotten. [ laughter ] >> aah! ohh. [ breathing sharply ] >> and behold the king. pbht. >> he's the real king! [ indistinct shouting ] >> i give you a royal threat to caesar tiberius. bring him back to the romans to be judged for sedition. >> you cannot dismiss us. he expects you to deal with this. >> bring him back to pilate. i'm done with him. whhhht! [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ >> why must you cater to these priests, the tetrarch? >> without them, i cannot easily govern these people. >> kill him, and you'll bear the wrath of his following. >> i must do something. i cannot simply set him loose. ♪ >> guards, halt! ♪ >> scourge him. >> what's happening? >> let me through! master! [ indistinct shouting ] [ bird cawing ] ♪ >> aah! >> his cry. [ sniffles ] [ whip cracking ] >> [ screaming ] >> my baby boy. oh, my baby boy. [ crying ] [ whip cracks ] >> aah! >> no, no! you mustn't! [ whip cracks ] >> aah!
let him be adorned as a king. >> come, come. >> make him a king! make him a king!, crown! >> yes! >> crown! bring him a crown! >> patience, patience. nothing has been forgotten. [ laughter ] >> aah! ohh. [ breathing sharply ] >> and behold the king. pbht. >> he's the real king! [ indistinct shouting ] >> i give you a royal threat to caesar tiberius. bring him back to the romans to be judged for sedition. >> you cannot dismiss us. he...
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king did not cause a crisis. >> dr. king did not cause a crisis. brokaw had an amazing damon called boom, in 1968, dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated. in 1968 we lost robert kennedy to assassination. he did not create a crisis, the crisis was that america did not want to confront its racist past and didn't want to cash that promissory note. and the fact that dr. king stood up for all that, you cannot whitewash that legacy. >> bakari, you're making something up. i did not whitewash it. by the way, i stood in line to be by his casket, i was there. i don't know if you were old enough to be there. i stood up in the south in 1965. my dad most importantly stood up. i'm not going to sit here and let you conflate, i did not say martin luther king jr. and donald trump were the same. i said the strategy, and anybody can use these strategies, anybody for any reason, good, bad or indifferent, can cause a major crisis that forces the other side to negotiate. that is all i was saying. to deliberate misrepresent it is not worthy of you. >> dr. king died
king did not cause a crisis. >> dr. king did not cause a crisis. brokaw had an amazing damon called boom, in 1968, dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated. in 1968 we lost robert kennedy to assassination. he did not create a crisis, the crisis was that america did not want to confront its racist past and didn't want to cash that promissory note. and the fact that dr. king stood up for all that, you cannot whitewash that legacy. >> bakari, you're making something up. i did not...
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shall i crucify your king?ps pushing back at the chief priests over the condemnation of jesus. he's pushing them and pushing them, and they keep coming back to him until finally they say, we have no king, but cesar. >> we have no king but the emperor. >> this is the ultimate blasphemy. and of course from the point of view of a roman governor, this is exactly what he wants subject people to say. >> he has one duty, and that is to carry out the will of cesar. so anyone or anything that gets in the way is going to be destroyed. >> and so at that point, as soon as he hears them say that, he sends jesus to the cross. >> i am innocent of this man's blood. he's not very interested in being fair minded at all by delaying executing jesus or trying to do a lesser thing that exthan execute jesus. >> his first responsibility was to rome and any threat to rome needed to be dealt with. >> jesus was not executed for being the son of god. he was executed for being an roman empire. >> what he cared about was making a politicall
shall i crucify your king?ps pushing back at the chief priests over the condemnation of jesus. he's pushing them and pushing them, and they keep coming back to him until finally they say, we have no king, but cesar. >> we have no king but the emperor. >> this is the ultimate blasphemy. and of course from the point of view of a roman governor, this is exactly what he wants subject people to say. >> he has one duty, and that is to carry out the will of cesar. so anyone or...
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is it possible that with these new proposals from the king of egypt and from king abdullah of jordan, that there could be a positive start? >> it is good news that they are trying. president trump is very committed to making a huge effort in this endeavor that you pointed out has really bedeviled many presidents before. it is clear from the past that although presidents and previous administrations have said they can walk and chew gum at the same time, when they are consumed by the numerous challenges and crises at the same time, makes it harder to stick to long-term projects like peace between the israelis and palestinians. when he deals with what kind of posture he's going to take on syria with the russians, the iranians, with regard to the civil war there, and also how to respond to the testing of missiles by the north koreans and how to work with the chinese to deal with that immediate threat. it's obviously something we are looking at as a long-term project for the trump administration, not something we expect to see progress on soon. >> jon: i want to point out as you were speak
is it possible that with these new proposals from the king of egypt and from king abdullah of jordan, that there could be a positive start? >> it is good news that they are trying. president trump is very committed to making a huge effort in this endeavor that you pointed out has really bedeviled many presidents before. it is clear from the past that although presidents and previous administrations have said they can walk and chew gum at the same time, when they are consumed by the...
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i think in this press conference with the king today, the president and the king pointed to at least three problems that topped their list with regards to the middle east. the future of syria and the future of assad, number one. number two, the way forward on the counter isis campaign, and number three, the middle east peace process. those three problems have been put forward as things that the president now accepts responsibility for trying to find solutions to. the challenge is we do not yet see what those strategies are to be able to find those solutions going forward, and we really do need to see those specifics in the near future. >> niera, isn't it also true that we need to filter the president's words through this frame. a man who is being forced to pay attention for the first time to the video of atrocities coming out of syria. there has been no shortage of them. we have a videotape library full of them. this is the first time he has been forced to concentrate on this aspect of what has been and remains an absolutely staggering, awesome job that he now holds. >> the irony is
i think in this press conference with the king today, the president and the king pointed to at least three problems that topped their list with regards to the middle east. the future of syria and the future of assad, number one. number two, the way forward on the counter isis campaign, and number three, the middle east peace process. those three problems have been put forward as things that the president now accepts responsibility for trying to find solutions to. the challenge is we do not yet...
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version of king. it is not the post 1965 king. the coalition king built with white progressives started to fall apart when he took his movement to the north. he stopped challenging jim crow laws in the south. challenging school segregation in the north was when king saw that coalition among progressive whites begin to fracture. that is when you saw the coalition for civil rights outside of king among progressive rights begin to fracture. that is why the fair housing act does not get past until 1968 after king died because northern white congressman blocked that because it was a northern civil rights law that would bring integration to northern cities. what we also know about king is that he talked about redistribution of wealth. he basically made the case for reparations based on black americans being deprived of their rights to earn the same as white people and to have the same opportunities in both housing, jobs, and schools. we know he was not asking for a colorblind society until we could make up
version of king. it is not the post 1965 king. the coalition king built with white progressives started to fall apart when he took his movement to the north. he stopped challenging jim crow laws in the south. challenging school segregation in the north was when king saw that coalition among progressive whites begin to fracture. that is when you saw the coalition for civil rights outside of king among progressive rights begin to fracture. that is why the fair housing act does not get past until...
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king. >> dr.o the people who are sitting here than he meant to you. he wasn't just a tactic for us. he is a real person who helped me to be able to get here and simone to be able to sit here. >> yes, yes, exactly. >> and selena and for you to come on. >> yes. >> and give some reckless comparison to his legacy. >> good night. >> you should not be judged by the color of your skin. >> good night. we're done. yeah, 103. well, let me ask you guys. how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. well, i'm sure you talk to people all the time who think $100k is just pocket change. right now we're just talking to you. i told you we had a fortune. yes, you did. getting closer to your investment goals starts with a conversation. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today. but we've got the get tdigital tools to help. now with xfinity's my account, you can figure things out easily, so you won't even have to call us. change your wifi password to something you can actuall
king. >> dr.o the people who are sitting here than he meant to you. he wasn't just a tactic for us. he is a real person who helped me to be able to get here and simone to be able to sit here. >> yes, yes, exactly. >> and selena and for you to come on. >> yes. >> and give some reckless comparison to his legacy. >> good night. >> you should not be judged by the color of your skin. >> good night. we're done. yeah, 103. well, let me ask you guys. how...
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watching live shot of king's arrival. they wouldn't let us cross to the camera positions because there is butch of highly important people here at white house. what the secret service says we do and follow. hello from the phone, 100 feet away from video you were watching. as it relates to steve bannon. he has been taken off as a permanent fixture. that is the key part of the national security council's principal committee. let me wind you back from the beginning. steve bannon is the chief strategist here at the white house. one of the top advisors to the president. when the president came in there was reorganization of this principle committee, standing members, folks invited into nsc meetings every single time and steve bannon was put on that select group. in past administrations a person of steve bannon's caliber within the administration was not automatically put on but he was in this case. this today is another reorganization, steve bannon, not automatic member now as it relates to these nsc principle committee meetin
watching live shot of king's arrival. they wouldn't let us cross to the camera positions because there is butch of highly important people here at white house. what the secret service says we do and follow. hello from the phone, 100 feet away from video you were watching. as it relates to steve bannon. he has been taken off as a permanent fixture. that is the key part of the national security council's principal committee. let me wind you back from the beginning. steve bannon is the chief...
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king was about. making it possible. >> dr. king means -- dr. king means something different to the people sitting here than he meant to you. i wasn't just a tactic for us. he is a real person who helped me to be able to get here and simone to be able to sit here. >> yes, yes. >> bakari and sit mother salennena and you give some reckless kpards. >> it is not reckless. >> good night. >> you should not judged by the color of your skin but by the content. >> we're done. we're done. test test. >>> the biggest non-nuclear weapon in the american arsenal deployed for the first time. now we're learning how many isis soldiers were killed live in the middle east. >> and conversations picked up between trump and russian associates also picked up overseas, who picked up on them and how did they stumble on them. i'm chris tetine romans and i'm dave briggs. >> the damage assessments are coming in after the militar
king was about. making it possible. >> dr. king means -- dr. king means something different to the people sitting here than he meant to you. i wasn't just a tactic for us. he is a real person who helped me to be able to get here and simone to be able to sit here. >> yes, yes. >> bakari and sit mother salennena and you give some reckless kpards. >> it is not reckless. >> good night. >> you should not judged by the color of your skin but by the content....
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king abdullah of jordan.first police vehicles are starting to move in. you should be seeing, you have the honor guard behind you. i want today ask you something you got on steve bannon saying this was another job done for him, what do you think that means? have we lost kristen? >> i'm sorry, will you repeat that question. the king of jordan about to arrive here, there is a lot of noise. >> we're seeing the vehicles behind me coming in. king abdullah of jordan. the issue of what just happened in syria, the single greatest number of refugees in syria going to jordan. jordan finding it very difficult to house all of those refugees. more than half of jordan is made up of palestinian refugees. so they have many more refugees than jordanian born people. kristen, a source said to you that steve bannon leaving the national security council principals committee is a job done for the president, what does that mean? >> reporter: that means according to multiple sources here at the white house, he was put in place initia
king abdullah of jordan.first police vehicles are starting to move in. you should be seeing, you have the honor guard behind you. i want today ask you something you got on steve bannon saying this was another job done for him, what do you think that means? have we lost kristen? >> i'm sorry, will you repeat that question. the king of jordan about to arrive here, there is a lot of noise. >> we're seeing the vehicles behind me coming in. king abdullah of jordan. the issue of what just...
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king. 50th y marks the anniversary of his ground breaking speech against the ietnam wararn new yorkrk city's riverside church. he delivered that speech april 1967, a year to the date before he was murdered. there is part of what he said. >> i speak as a child of god and poor ofto the suffering vietnam. i speak for those whose land is laid waste, whose homes re being destroyed, whose culture is being subverted. america or the poor of who are paying the double price f smashed hopes at home and dedeaths and corruptption in vietnam. i speakak as a cititizen of tht worldd world, f for the world a as it path we aghast at the havetaken. ii speak as one who lovesmerica to the leaders of our own nat n in on,he greatnitiatate therar is ours -- this wars thephreurbtctive to stopttust be os. amy:e callethe unit states purveyor of violence in the world today. the i have walalked amon desperat rejecd and angry told them thaave m cocktai an rifles would n solve tir problems. my deesto offer them compason
king. 50th y marks the anniversary of his ground breaking speech against the ietnam wararn new yorkrk city's riverside church. he delivered that speech april 1967, a year to the date before he was murdered. there is part of what he said. >> i speak as a child of god and poor ofto the suffering vietnam. i speak for those whose land is laid waste, whose homes re being destroyed, whose culture is being subverted. america or the poor of who are paying the double price f smashed hopes at home...
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because no king of jordan has ever known peace.is the mosque that you built in honor of your father. >> yeah. >> reporter: abdullah became king in 199 on t1999, at the de his father who served 47 years. he knows isis by the arabic acronym, daesh. but he says the west doesn't realize it's in a third world war. >> is it iraq this year or syria next we're. wh -- year. what about al shabaab in africa. we need to look at it from a global perspective. >> they all have to be attacked at the same time, you can't deal with syria one year and boko haram another year. >> as you see successes against daesh, the leadership are telling their fighters either don't come to syria or iraq or moving their command structure to libya. are we going to wait to get our act together to contecentrate o libya. so we've got to get ahead of the curve, because they're reacting much quicker than we are. >> reporter: the american strategy in csyria and iraq is o use u.s. air power. that has not worked. how do you move forward from here? >> i think the problem wit
because no king of jordan has ever known peace.is the mosque that you built in honor of your father. >> yeah. >> reporter: abdullah became king in 199 on t1999, at the de his father who served 47 years. he knows isis by the arabic acronym, daesh. but he says the west doesn't realize it's in a third world war. >> is it iraq this year or syria next we're. wh -- year. what about al shabaab in africa. we need to look at it from a global perspective. >> they all have to be...
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that's because seconds ago the king of jordan, abdullah, arrived at the white house.ou can see president trump waiting outside the vehicle with the first lady as well. this meeting is so important, because this is the king who can deliver consensus on middle east peace. he's meeting with our president today. a couple things will happen now. they're going to meet. they're going to have a dual news conference as is customary when a leader comes and visits this way. we are also expecting in the next little while, once they get into the white house, they'll go into the oval office. we'll see that traditional picture that we always see. sometimes with this particular president some comment to both the guest and to the media as he's wont to do. for right now it's quiet. of course he starts talking as i say that. but this, of course, king abdullah, his beautiful wife ronia, a fashion icon around the world, and does so much humanitarian work along the world with her son. the family of jordan's royalty arriving at the white house. when we get the inside look inside the oval of
that's because seconds ago the king of jordan, abdullah, arrived at the white house.ou can see president trump waiting outside the vehicle with the first lady as well. this meeting is so important, because this is the king who can deliver consensus on middle east peace. he's meeting with our president today. a couple things will happen now. they're going to meet. they're going to have a dual news conference as is customary when a leader comes and visits this way. we are also expecting in the...
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including her older brother who became king. so he also realized, we are not having kids and the throne has to go somewhere, so he enlarged the circle of succession. she and her family were not born into the kamehameha royalty. they were distended -- descendents of kamehameha's first cousin. he accepted them into the group of people eligible for the throne. he founded the royal school to educate them in ways that the western world would expect of royalty. it began as the chief children school. this is a later picture. do you see that crowd on the balcony? the attic was what they called the boston parlor. the missionaries contributed their very best furniture silver -- furniture, silver, dishes so that they could learn polite society. and we will discover later -- and what good stead that put them. at the mission museum, i looked at some of the workbooks of the students at the royal school. and one of the things they did to learn english there is an , exercise on english words ending in -tion. this is all written out. sir, i peru
including her older brother who became king. so he also realized, we are not having kids and the throne has to go somewhere, so he enlarged the circle of succession. she and her family were not born into the kamehameha royalty. they were distended -- descendents of kamehameha's first cousin. he accepted them into the group of people eligible for the throne. he founded the royal school to educate them in ways that the western world would expect of royalty. it began as the chief children school....
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his mother had married a businessman in omaha by the name of leslie king. so, she was dorothy king. they had a child in july of 1913. they named him leslie lynch king, jr. he is the person we know as gerald ford. we have his christening gown and a few other things of interest, but one of the things we feature in this case is the baby book. a lot of mothers keep books on their children, even today. dorothy was no exception back in 1913. she began keeping a book on the baby's experience. we can't present the real thing, but we present a duplicate in flip form. some of the things you see are the first picture of dorothy with the baby. he was born in a house in omaha, nebraska, his grandfather's house. some of the other interesting features about it is she records baby's first outings. the first entry is this taxicab ride. it occurred two weeks after his birth. that is when dorothy king was fleeing leslie lynch king. he proved to be a very abusive husband. and that abuse began on the wedding day, through the honeymoon, and extended into the time of her pregnancy. as soon as she recovere
his mother had married a businessman in omaha by the name of leslie king. so, she was dorothy king. they had a child in july of 1913. they named him leslie lynch king, jr. he is the person we know as gerald ford. we have his christening gown and a few other things of interest, but one of the things we feature in this case is the baby book. a lot of mothers keep books on their children, even today. dorothy was no exception back in 1913. she began keeping a book on the baby's experience. we can't...
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you presented was a homogenized version of king, not the post 1965 king.of the coalition king built with white northerners and progressives began to fall apart as soon as he took his movement north and he stopped challenging jim crow laws in the south. that is when he saw that correlation and support among progressive whites begin to fracture. that's when you saw coalition for civil rights outside of king among progressive whites fracture. that's why the fair housing act doesn't get past until 1968 after king died because northern white congressman block that because it was a northern civil rights law, so we also know that king talks about redistribution of wealth appeared he basically made the case for reparation based on black americans being deprived of the rights to earn the same as white people and to have the same opportunities in housing, jobs and schools. we know his-- he was not asking for a colorblind society until we could make up for the past and he was hoping we would get there. can understand it that the entire history of our country had been
you presented was a homogenized version of king, not the post 1965 king.of the coalition king built with white northerners and progressives began to fall apart as soon as he took his movement north and he stopped challenging jim crow laws in the south. that is when he saw that correlation and support among progressive whites begin to fracture. that's when you saw coalition for civil rights outside of king among progressive whites fracture. that's why the fair housing act doesn't get past until...
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king. in that speech dr.the country, and linden johnson who had been a defender of the civil rights movement. >> his interest as an american-based civil rights leader were to go i don't understa understand -- beyond the confines of his own country. >> reporter: within 48 hours of delivering that speech, two senators wanted him indicted. the press and even other civil rights leaders turned on him. after that speech, jones jones n king's days were numbered. >> i got word of his assassination, my first reaction was they finally got them. i wasn't surprised. my first reaction was they finally got him. >> reporter: next clear will mark the 50th anniversary of dr. king's death. >>> looking live outside at the view of a beautiful evening from our east bay hills camera. >> we are just days away from the return of rain, and spencer will show us who will see the most in ten minutes. >>> and next -- >> a man buys his wife a diamond bracelet tthey are 100% made-to-order,hat which is 100% awesome. 100% beef burgers with f
king. in that speech dr.the country, and linden johnson who had been a defender of the civil rights movement. >> his interest as an american-based civil rights leader were to go i don't understa understand -- beyond the confines of his own country. >> reporter: within 48 hours of delivering that speech, two senators wanted him indicted. the press and even other civil rights leaders turned on him. after that speech, jones jones n king's days were numbered. >> i got word of his...
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>>> this weekend, marking the 25th anniversary of the rodney king riots.y report from los angeles and we'll ask you about this, have race relations gotten better or worse since rodney king? >>> and the white house correspondents' dinner going on without president trump there last night. was the president's decision not to be there, was that a smart move? all right, to voice your opinions, pull out your digital device. you can let us know what you think on our pulse questions by grabbing your phone or laptop. log on to msnbc -- or rather, pulse.msnbc.com/america. and there you can give us your response. by the way, you can vote as many times as you'd like throughout today's show. just, yeah, go ahead. you can overdo it. first off, we'll start off with this. new controversy for trump surfacing not long after the visit to pennsylvania with the crowd cheering him on 100 days into his administration. mr. trump pushed the tax plan and get tough approach on trade with a big serving of media bashing on the side. nbc's kelly o'donnell is at the white house for us r
>>> this weekend, marking the 25th anniversary of the rodney king riots.y report from los angeles and we'll ask you about this, have race relations gotten better or worse since rodney king? >>> and the white house correspondents' dinner going on without president trump there last night. was the president's decision not to be there, was that a smart move? all right, to voice your opinions, pull out your digital device. you can let us know what you think on our pulse questions...
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the king has been a really tireless advocate for solution. he's going to help me with that, and help me at the highest level. and we will be consulting with him very closely in the days ahead. king abdullah, i want to take this opportunity to thank you for your partnership, working together, the united states and jordan can help bring peace and stability to the middle east. and in fact, the entire world, and we will do that. thank you very, very much for being with us. >>> mr. president, thank you for such a kind and warm welcome to the white house. i fondly remember the meetings we've had many years ago. and more recently, several months ago. you've always been a generous host. and i've always looked up, and we're very delighted with the way the discussions have gone thus far. and we're delighted to be here on a wonderful setting and a beautiful day which i think is a tremendous mark of how we're going to move into the future. we've had a very good round of talks today. and i'm looking forward to continuing these discussions later on in our
the king has been a really tireless advocate for solution. he's going to help me with that, and help me at the highest level. and we will be consulting with him very closely in the days ahead. king abdullah, i want to take this opportunity to thank you for your partnership, working together, the united states and jordan can help bring peace and stability to the middle east. and in fact, the entire world, and we will do that. thank you very, very much for being with us. >>> mr....
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the king has been a -- a really tireless advocate for a solution.e's going to help me with that and help me at the highest level. and we will be consulting with him very closely in the days ahead. king abdullah, i want to take this opportunity to thank you for your partnership. working together, the united states and jordan can help bring peace and stability to the middle east and, in fact, the entire world and we will do that. thank you very, very much for being with us. [applause] >> mr. president, thank you for such a kind and warm welcome to the white house. i fondly remember the meetings we have had many years ago and more recently, several months ago. you've always been a generous host and have always looked after us. we are very delighted with the way the discussions have gone so far. and we're delighted to be here in such a wonderful setting and such a beautiful day, which i think is a tremendous mark of how we're going to move into the future. we've had a very good round of talks today, and i'looking forward to continue these discussions la
the king has been a -- a really tireless advocate for a solution.e's going to help me with that and help me at the highest level. and we will be consulting with him very closely in the days ahead. king abdullah, i want to take this opportunity to thank you for your partnership. working together, the united states and jordan can help bring peace and stability to the middle east and, in fact, the entire world and we will do that. thank you very, very much for being with us. [applause] >>...
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big questions when president trump and king abdullah meet. the press in the rose garden an hour from now. good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. a major shake up in president trump's national security council. steve bannon has now been removed from the all important principals committee of the security council. they are now back at the table with permanent seats. kristen welker, topic one is steve ban non. it was highly unusual this very strange arrangement set up for this national security council. and now a sigh of relief all over washington and the foreign policy establishment of republican and democratic white houses watching that bannon has now been taken out. >> you're absolutely right, it raised eyebrows all over washington when the president announced that steve bannon would be serving on the national security council. here is f here is what we know. he has been removed from the national security council. he was initially put in place, we're told, to oversee then national security advisor michael flynn. that raises all sorts of
big questions when president trump and king abdullah meet. the press in the rose garden an hour from now. good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. a major shake up in president trump's national security council. steve bannon has now been removed from the all important principals committee of the security council. they are now back at the table with permanent seats. kristen welker, topic one is steve ban non. it was highly unusual this very strange arrangement set up for this national...
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> reporter: google has reprogrammed its google home voice assistant to ignore a new ad from burger king that deliberately sets the device off when it hears that guy ask about whopper, google home is similar to amazon echo and is set off by the phrase -- >> wow, that's sneaky. >> and then it goes to week paid yarks reads whatever is there and burger king went on wikipedia, made it all yay whopper and it worked for a bit and now google had changed it and apparently burger king and google did not talk to each other ahead of time and google was surprised? >> taking advantage of that. >> they were trying to game the system there. >> you get to do that once. >> boys, we are going out to lunch today. you know why? it's national make lunch count day. the idea is to empower workers to step away from your desk and take a break for lunch. according to a 2016 study, most workers suffer from a a fear of lynching out workers eat lunch at their desk twice a week.
> reporter: google has reprogrammed its google home voice assistant to ignore a new ad from burger king that deliberately sets the device off when it hears that guy ask about whopper, google home is similar to amazon echo and is set off by the phrase -- >> wow, that's sneaky. >> and then it goes to week paid yarks reads whatever is there and burger king went on wikipedia, made it all yay whopper and it worked for a bit and now google had changed it and apparently burger king and...
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he was homecoming king. then he was named mayor of the school and now king of the school.a time we see kids a lot of times getting in so much trouble being tempted to gain fame for doing bad things refreshing to see a teen using his popularity for something good. >> do you know who the king is. >> yes. >> who is it? ben. >> do you know where i can find him. >> yeah. i think he's somewhere over he's right there. >> i have a question for you do you know who the king is? >> elvis presley. >> you would be correct. he's not here at the high school though. a different king of the high school. >> that would be ben. >> in a dress an pair of my finest heels i crashed north penn knights baseball game against the souderton indians this afternoon looking for one student. everyone calls him the king. >> oh, yeah, ben. >> yes. >> he should be down there in the infield. >> his name is ben heart ramp he's a north penn senior and popular. thursday he throughout the first pitch as his school celebrated autism awareness and he's sang the national anthem. >> ♪ oh say can you see halfway throu
he was homecoming king. then he was named mayor of the school and now king of the school.a time we see kids a lot of times getting in so much trouble being tempted to gain fame for doing bad things refreshing to see a teen using his popularity for something good. >> do you know who the king is. >> yes. >> who is it? ben. >> do you know where i can find him. >> yeah. i think he's somewhere over he's right there. >> i have a question for you do you know who the...
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king was facing, i believe. a fundamentally unjustice society, legal discrimination, jim crow, and also virulent racist attitudes among his fellow americans. that, too has changed and has moved in the right direction. in addition to striking down the legal barriers that existed, thanks to efforts of king and thurgood marshall and others. i -- the characterization of whether i -- i assume vote ever suppression laws or voter i.d. laws, -- is that what you refer to when you say voter supression? >> yes. >> in 2012 a higher percentage of blacks in america vote than whites. even in states with the strict voter i.d. laws. if voter i.d. laws is the cause of voter suppression, where is the evidence? polls have sewn that a majority of blacks favor voter i.d. laws, along with the majority of white and majority of liberals and majorie of conservatives and democrats and republicans. but if you want to characterize it as voter suppression, i think some people might disagree with that, with that characterization. again, there
king was facing, i believe. a fundamentally unjustice society, legal discrimination, jim crow, and also virulent racist attitudes among his fellow americans. that, too has changed and has moved in the right direction. in addition to striking down the legal barriers that existed, thanks to efforts of king and thurgood marshall and others. i -- the characterization of whether i -- i assume vote ever suppression laws or voter i.d. laws, -- is that what you refer to when you say voter supression?...
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martin luther king jr. delivered a speech that some say sealed his fate exactly one area later. >> we look back 50 years ago to that turning point and the man behind dr. king's words. >>> the latest teachable moment in >>> there is shock and outrage across the world tonight in the after math of a suspected chemical attack on civilians in northern syria. at least 58 people died including 11 children. >> dozens of other people were hurt with injuries that may be difficult to see and hear about. the state department calls the attack a war crime and now we're learning the u.n. security council is having an emergency meeting tomorrow morning to discuss the attack. >> on twitter tonight, u.n. ambassador nikki haley said that assad must be held accountable for these barbaric attacks on his own people. >> reporter: a deadly chemical attack, children and babies on ventilators, doctors and nurses tending to injured people brought in by ambulances. the head of syria's opposition describes the symptoms, suffocation, re
martin luther king jr. delivered a speech that some say sealed his fate exactly one area later. >> we look back 50 years ago to that turning point and the man behind dr. king's words. >>> the latest teachable moment in >>> there is shock and outrage across the world tonight in the after math of a suspected chemical attack on civilians in northern syria. at least 58 people died including 11 children. >> dozens of other people were hurt with injuries that may be...
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president trump holds a news conference with king abdullah the second. ben cardin and marco rubio react to the attack. ambassadorrks from to the united nations nikki haley. >> president trump and king abdullah held a news conference in the rose garden. the president condemned the deadly attack in syria and the regime of president bashar al-assad. this is 25 minutes. >> thank you very much. your majesty, thank you for being with us today. very much appreciate it. this is our second meeting since my inauguration but our first at the white house. very special place. i can tell you that. i've gotten to know it well. long hours. very special. it's really an honor to welcome you here today but before we begin let me say a few words about recent events. yesterday chemical attack, a chemical attack that was so horrific in syria against innocent people including women, small children and even beautiful, little babies. their deaths was an affront to humanity. these heinous actions by the assad regime cannot be tolerated. the united states stands with our allies ac
president trump holds a news conference with king abdullah the second. ben cardin and marco rubio react to the attack. ambassadorrks from to the united nations nikki haley. >> president trump and king abdullah held a news conference in the rose garden. the president condemned the deadly attack in syria and the regime of president bashar al-assad. this is 25 minutes. >> thank you very much. your majesty, thank you for being with us today. very much appreciate it. this is our second...
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it makes the king angry, by the time thomas converts his wife and the king's son, as well. >> the jealouss men to capture and kill thomas. his final words, repeat the same acclamation he made in the gospel of john when jesus, the risen christ, appeared to him. >> my god. i have fulfilled the work you paved me and obeyed your every command. >> the day i receive my final freedom. >> he dies being pierced with spears. >> thomas understood very important to that disciple ship, it's all about following jesus whatever the consequence. that will include persecution, suffering and death. >> according to local tradition, in 72 a.d. his body is laid to rest, now part of modern day, but it will not remain there. >> tradition holds that his followers took his body back to the west and they lay in the city there until the crusades resulted in the bones being brought to europe. >> dr. george and professor tom from oxford university had been granted permission to test the sample of the bone brought here in 1102 a.d. >> by getting a date for these bones we'll be able to work out whether or not they're a.
it makes the king angry, by the time thomas converts his wife and the king's son, as well. >> the jealouss men to capture and kill thomas. his final words, repeat the same acclamation he made in the gospel of john when jesus, the risen christ, appeared to him. >> my god. i have fulfilled the work you paved me and obeyed your every command. >> the day i receive my final freedom. >> he dies being pierced with spears. >> thomas understood very important to that...