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because the king's the king. so, evaluate leadership. what the patriots are arguing against the loyalists is really just proof texting without understanding the material content. you have to read the true context to understand. what becomes is an argument over what that context is. the loyalists have a view, the patriots have a view of what that context is. there are some conclusions on this. arguable that is the most important event, for every illusion it creates the nation, sets the nation in motion. the revolution becomes an enduring symbol for what the nation is all about. fighting for liberty. there are many different ways which liberty manifests itself. even in the civil war, the revolutionary time it is almost a biblical text of its own because both the confederates and the unionists are arguing that they are best following the footsteps of the revolutionary patriots. so we can make the case that the revolutionary time was the most pivotal event in history and the bible was arguably the most influential bo
because the king's the king. so, evaluate leadership. what the patriots are arguing against the loyalists is really just proof texting without understanding the material content. you have to read the true context to understand. what becomes is an argument over what that context is. the loyalists have a view, the patriots have a view of what that context is. there are some conclusions on this. arguable that is the most important event, for every illusion it creates the nation, sets the nation in...
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because the king is the king. leadership. weight it's proof art -- texting without understanding context. you have to read the true context to understand it. what it really becomes is an argument over what that context is. the loyalists have a view. the patriots have a view of what that context is over all. so there are some conclusions. revolution is arguable, the most important event in american history. it creates the nation, sets the nation in motion. -- ite revolution becomes becomes an enduring symbol for what the nation is all about, fighting for liberty. there are many different ways that it benefits itself. even the civil war, the revolutionary period is almost like a biblical text of its own because both the confederates and the unionists are arguing that they are the ones who are best following in the footsteps of the revolutionary patriots. we can seriously make this case that the american revolution was the most pivotal event in american history. and the bible was arguably the most influential book in
because the king is the king. leadership. weight it's proof art -- texting without understanding context. you have to read the true context to understand it. what it really becomes is an argument over what that context is. the loyalists have a view. the patriots have a view of what that context is over all. so there are some conclusions. revolution is arguable, the most important event in american history. it creates the nation, sets the nation in motion. -- ite revolution becomes becomes an...
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martin luther king was shot and with killed tonight in memphis. martin luther king. dedicated his life. to love and to justice between fellow human beings. he died. and the cause of that effort. in this difficult day. in this difficult time for the united states. it's perhaps well to ask what kind of a nation we are. and what direction we want to move in. this year we the high school class of sixty eight turn sixty eight as chaotic as twenty eighteen seems it's hard to imagine all we witnessed fifty years ago happening in one year in one nine hundred sixty eight there was never a time for yet nom wasn't on page one this picture won the pew let's surprise it was the first t.v. war and the one nine hundred sixty eight we saw a case on the tet offensive in our living rooms north korea sees the u.s.s. pueblo the winter olympics were in grenoble france and there were clenched fists at the summer games in mexico city on television rowan and martin's laugh-in helped us escape reality by confronting it while also debuting fifty years ago sixty minutes in the movies didn't sh
martin luther king was shot and with killed tonight in memphis. martin luther king. dedicated his life. to love and to justice between fellow human beings. he died. and the cause of that effort. in this difficult day. in this difficult time for the united states. it's perhaps well to ask what kind of a nation we are. and what direction we want to move in. this year we the high school class of sixty eight turn sixty eight as chaotic as twenty eighteen seems it's hard to imagine all we witnessed...
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and king mastered that. all of king's sophistication, he could still be outmaneuvered by a clever adversary and risk losing control of the civil rights story. >> i've often been told that i was welcomed down here, but i didn't know whether i would be or not. >> laurie, l-a-u-r-i-e, pritchett is the police chief of albany, georgia, and he set about doing things differently. >> king used the students' method of direct confrontation in albany, georgia, however, police chief pritchett cleverly countered the non-violent demonstrations with non-violent arrests. >> all right, you're under arrest. >> dr. king thinks he's going to draw violence on to protesters, but the police chief down there was actually very savvy. he decided he was not going to play to the television cameras. >> a ban on demonstrations has brought more than 1,500 arrests of desegregationists so far. >> they prayed. they were asked to move off. they refused to do so. >> you're under arrest. >> pritchett jails dr. king and a lot of other demonstrat
and king mastered that. all of king's sophistication, he could still be outmaneuvered by a clever adversary and risk losing control of the civil rights story. >> i've often been told that i was welcomed down here, but i didn't know whether i would be or not. >> laurie, l-a-u-r-i-e, pritchett is the police chief of albany, georgia, and he set about doing things differently. >> king used the students' method of direct confrontation in albany, georgia, however, police chief...
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the greatest genius in the french kings circle never saw.leonardo da vinci died just as construction began reputedly in his royal patrons arms the building was never completed as francis the first set himself if one were to begin by thinking of the finished project one would never embark on anything at all. after the death of francis the first son henry the second continued the work and then the great building stood empty for many years till the days of the sun king who completed the chapel and us the final wing so it is that here the salamander and the f. of france is the first appear together with the l. and the son of louis the fourteenth. the oscillate took the political ideas of francis the first to the absolute as to extreme and we had great respect for his predecessor and made his sublime shatter the setting for money as theater. at his majesty's command the board was first performed here it met with no favor from the king though and the courtiers booed the actor's. money as company was given a second chance on this occasion the king
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"king: a look at the life and legacy of martin luther king, jr.."ive issue of "the atlantic" on stands now through may. go to theatlantic.com/mlk to purchase a copy. vann newkirk, everybody. we'll be right back ( cheers and applause ) ♪ surprise! hold up. we got a laggy video call here. hey, try the new samsung galaxy s9 on verizon unlimited. the best network for streaming. okay, let's take it back from "surpri--" (avo) unlimited is only as good as the network it's on. switch and get up to $500 off the samsung galaxy s9. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: that's our show for tonight. stay tuned, "the opposition" with jordan klepper is coming up next. now here it is... your moment of zen. >> a new study indicating dogs respond better to a
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it is this very explicit language that says the pope has control over the king. >> king phillip has androgentempt to let one subordinate pope stand in his way. >> to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask you
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. >> martin luther king jr., "we ain't gonna let nobody turn us around." his fight -- >> "expect somebody to get killed." >> "i can't breathe." >> -- is our fight. >> reporter: it was one of those fateful intersections in history that was very important. >> we are here to say that we are not afraid. >> one of the reasons why martin luther king was so successful was that he understood television. >> thank you, dr. king. >> he understood that imagery was everything. >> show the pictures. show the images. >> if you do not disperse -- >> when violence is that visual, it prompts people to action. >> shameful. arresting children for what? the right to vote? >> dr. king understood that you need to make people own their shame. >> it looks like the tear gas is coming out. >> their story of struggle and triumph. >> they took them into corridors and alleys and began beating them. >> -- is the american story. >> whose streets? our streets!
. >> martin luther king jr., "we ain't gonna let nobody turn us around." his fight -- >> "expect somebody to get killed." >> "i can't breathe." >> -- is our fight. >> reporter: it was one of those fateful intersections in history that was very important. >> we are here to say that we are not afraid. >> one of the reasons why martin luther king was so successful was that he understood television. >> thank you, dr....
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so it is this very explicit language that says the pope has control over the king. >> but king philipenda, and he does not intend to let one insubordinate pope stand in his way. mercedes-benz glc... ...with its high-tech cameras and radar... ...contemporary cockpit... ...three hundred and sixty degree network of driver-assist technologies... ...and sporty performance... ...what's most impressive about the glc? all depends on your point of view. lease the glc300 for just $449 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. a hilton getaway means you get more because you get a break on breakfast get an extra day by the pool get to spend more time together get more moments to remember there are some things you can only get when you book with us. get more from your spring break getaway with exclusive hilton ofrs book yoursonly at hilt.com at&t gives you more for your thing. your me-time thing. that sunday night date night with hbo allllllll night thing. that island without men or children would be nice to visit thing. buy an at&t unlimited plan, and get hbo
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king's assassination. wednesday beginning at 8:00 eastern, live coverage with civil rights leaders both past and present. the 50th anniversary of the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr.. live next tuesday and wednesday on c-span and c-span3. >> the shakespeare theatre company in washington dc held a mock trial of hamlet for the killing of polonius. u.s. supreme court justice anthony kennedy presided over a trial. mock trial of shakespeare's >> please rise. the honorable anthony m. kennedy now presiding is in session. all persons having business before the courts, draw near and bring your attention. please, be seated. >> good evening. let the record show that the jurors have been handled and are seated. lord hamlet, you are present in the trial. will you stand so the jury can see where you are seated? thank you. you may be seated. [laughter] let me ask counsel to introduce themselves. counsel for the prosecution? >> good evening. for the kingdom of denmark. >> thank you. >> good evening, jeff from t
king's assassination. wednesday beginning at 8:00 eastern, live coverage with civil rights leaders both past and present. the 50th anniversary of the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr.. live next tuesday and wednesday on c-span and c-span3. >> the shakespeare theatre company in washington dc held a mock trial of hamlet for the killing of polonius. u.s. supreme court justice anthony kennedy presided over a trial. mock trial of shakespeare's >> please rise. the honorable...
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when he saw the king of prayer, he did not strike. >> hamlet was not killing the king when he stepped through that garden, he was stopping whatever was threatening him. >> he believed the king was behind that curtain. stabbedlieved after he that it must've been the king in his mother's bedroom because then he gets very disorganized when he thinks perhaps his mother is having an affair with polonius. and he spends time with that. >> was he believes it's the king , he says i took tehee for that better. you will also agree that he didn't kill him at prayer. he weigh the pros and cons, but if he killed him, he would have known that the king would have gone to heaven. anyone want that. >> what i was adjusting is not only did he know that the king would have gone to heaven but he knows that he would go to hell. >> he doesn't want to go to hell. to control himself because he doesn't want the consequences of what would happen. >> in that moment. >> you would agree that in that moment he is perfectly same. >> in the moment he doesn't kill claudius, he is saying. when he tells polonius, he is i
when he saw the king of prayer, he did not strike. >> hamlet was not killing the king when he stepped through that garden, he was stopping whatever was threatening him. >> he believed the king was behind that curtain. stabbedlieved after he that it must've been the king in his mother's bedroom because then he gets very disorganized when he thinks perhaps his mother is having an affair with polonius. and he spends time with that. >> was he believes it's the king , he says i...
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sir antony sher‘s portrayal of king learfor sir antony sher‘s portrayal of king lear for the royal shakespearepany was acclaimed as a crowning achievement in a major career. the role is so demanding it is often described as the arrest of acting, and in his new book he captures every step of the journey, in a year of the mad king: the lear diaries, he charts the months involved in researching and rehearsing and performing one of shakespeare's‘s most challenging parts and the obstacles most challenging parts and the o bsta cles he most challenging parts and the obstacles he encountered along the way. sir antony sher, you have played many of the greatest roles in shakespeare from richard iii to shylock and now king lear, and you have also written fiction and nonfiction and plays, so what do you see yourself as, an actor or a writer? i quite like the fact that i do both and in fact i'm an artist as welcomer i paint and draw —— as well, i paint. many of the illustrations are in the books. i have a restless personality and i'm a workaholic. so just one of those things wouldn't be quite enough to fee
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doctor king and his lieutenants struggled with it. they were parents. they didn't want their kids to be arrested or face guard dogs attacking them. her firehose directed at them. the children kept coming in saying we want to march 2. finally they said isn't this about us? isn't it about us, your children. and then after a lot of prayer and discussion doctor king said it is about you. you know this was those children advocating and they marched in late did have fire hoses turned on them and guard dogs released. the photos of those children braving that ugly face of discrimination landed on the front page of papers across the united states and world. it was transformative of the civil rights movement. adults need there is discrimination but they became complacent to it. when they saw other children demanding of them, adults, just be adults. you say you care about children, proved to us. when the adults of america were confronted with their own young people they had to shake themselves out shoulder the burden that adults must shoulder. that's what students
doctor king and his lieutenants struggled with it. they were parents. they didn't want their kids to be arrested or face guard dogs attacking them. her firehose directed at them. the children kept coming in saying we want to march 2. finally they said isn't this about us? isn't it about us, your children. and then after a lot of prayer and discussion doctor king said it is about you. you know this was those children advocating and they marched in late did have fire hoses turned on them and...
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above all kings and not the roman king, you put yourself in opposition to the roman empire. and that's a really dangerous situation for early christians. >> despite the dangers facing christians in rome, peter holds secret gatherings where he preaches the word of christ. >> rome is a society 75 to 80% slaves. they're not human, can't marry, can be bought and sold, whipped and raped. so suddenly there is this movement that is saying you're a person with dignity created in the image of god, that makes you worthwhile. so that's part of the power of this christian movement. >> christ's message strikes a chord with the mostdown troden of roman society. and peter's meetings become more and more popular. inevitably he catches the eye of one of the cruellest and most sadistic rulers in history. emperor nero. in the summer of 64 a.d., a raging fire burns rome six days, destroying two-thirds of the city. >> people say that emperor nero started the fire so he could advance his building projects. >> some of rome needed to catch on fire so he could build the temples and things he wanted
above all kings and not the roman king, you put yourself in opposition to the roman empire. and that's a really dangerous situation for early christians. >> despite the dangers facing christians in rome, peter holds secret gatherings where he preaches the word of christ. >> rome is a society 75 to 80% slaves. they're not human, can't marry, can be bought and sold, whipped and raped. so suddenly there is this movement that is saying you're a person with dignity created in the image...
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martin luther king jr.'e community focuses efforts to stand united against president trump's anti-civil rights policy agenda. go register at national action network.net. up next, donald trump's response to the gun marches. we will be right back. discover card. customer service! ma'am. this isn't a computer... wait. you're real? with discover card, you can talk to a real person in the u.s., like me, anytime. wow. this is a recording. caller: really? no, i'm kidding. 100% u.s.-based customer service, here to help, not to sell. - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. . >>> as millions
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the third cloud king is service now. this company is all about efficiency make it possible for businesses to automate lots of nonrevenue jobs the software helps companies reduce expensive labor cost and they are the bane of the white collard jobs some used to call them dead wood a fabulous, it is fabulous for service nows earnings and help other companies save fortune and going to be big business guys, you don't know how big this is. i am happy with high single digits for most companies. i think the rest of service now all of the aux lair businesses oo is the future of the company put it on your shopping list but wait for a better entry point. the fourth is red hat. the word's leading prevailing of open source software and that is what they are known for, but lately red hat has made a push into the clouds if you are running a company and want to build your own private network, red hat is the company. we got to include them red hat's wheel house. i put vm ware on my list too little convoluted. the growth has taken off sin
the third cloud king is service now. this company is all about efficiency make it possible for businesses to automate lots of nonrevenue jobs the software helps companies reduce expensive labor cost and they are the bane of the white collard jobs some used to call them dead wood a fabulous, it is fabulous for service nows earnings and help other companies save fortune and going to be big business guys, you don't know how big this is. i am happy with high single digits for most companies. i...
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was it the king or was it the pope?o much of the maneuvering and back and forthing and jousting that goes on with the papacy has to do with the fact that it was in italy. italy is not a country yet. italy is basically up for grabs. the normans grab part of it. the franks grab part of it. the germans grab part of it. italy is always contested. if you're going to control any major part of italy, you have to get the pope on your side. >> you want to raise an army, you need the pope's blessing. >> because of the volatile nature of medieval european politics, the papacy becomes dependent on the surrounding monarchies for stability. and vice versa. >> the pope didn't have an army. he didn't have anything other than moral persuasion on his side. what we see the early popes doing are making these alliances with different secular leaders. >> at the end of the 13th century, the most powerful monarch in europe is king phillip iv in france. he had manipulated pope celestine into giving him church money and land. but after celestine
was it the king or was it the pope?o much of the maneuvering and back and forthing and jousting that goes on with the papacy has to do with the fact that it was in italy. italy is not a country yet. italy is basically up for grabs. the normans grab part of it. the franks grab part of it. the germans grab part of it. italy is always contested. if you're going to control any major part of italy, you have to get the pope on your side. >> you want to raise an army, you need the pope's...
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king, for 30 minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. it's my privilege to have the opportunity to address you here on the floor of the united states house of representatives and people listening to weigh helpfully some of the remarks that will be made during this half hour. i come to the floor tonight, mr. speaker, to address the situation of innocent unborn human life in america and recount the path that we have followed and to lay out a path for the future that gives us a better opportunity to save as many lives as possible. or me, mr. speaker, i recall when 1973 rolled around, january 22, 1973 and on that date we had two major decisions that came down from the united states supreme court, roe versus wade and dough versus bolton and of those two cases that dropped on us, in january of 1973, not very many people, if any, understood the magnitude of the decisions that made that day or the impact it would have on the population of the united states of america or did they believe that we would see 45 years of pro-life march i.r.s. coming
king, for 30 minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. it's my privilege to have the opportunity to address you here on the floor of the united states house of representatives and people listening to weigh helpfully some of the remarks that will be made during this half hour. i come to the floor tonight, mr. speaker, to address the situation of innocent unborn human life in america and recount the path that we have followed and to lay out a path for the future that gives us a better...
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king rather than on reverend king. but this is a man driven by his faith, strengthened by his faith. he endured death threats, bombings of his home, and endangering his wife and children based on the strength of his faith. see, early in the campaign, the bus boycott in montgomery, he was terrified by the violence. in the middle of the night, he was sitting in the kitchen, trying to figure out what he would do. he has a revelation. and he hears jesus speaking to him and telling him he must have faith. that he must stand up for righteousness and he must do what is right. and as he hears this, he becomes a man that he goes back to time and time again when he faces crisis in pursuing the civil rights movement. he is strengthened by the memory of that experience. in fact, david guerra, who is not a man of faith at all, as far as i know, writes a powerful biography of dr. king, which does not come from a religious perspective. it is completely secular. but the theme keeps coming back even through the eyes of a , writer, how
king rather than on reverend king. but this is a man driven by his faith, strengthened by his faith. he endured death threats, bombings of his home, and endangering his wife and children based on the strength of his faith. see, early in the campaign, the bus boycott in montgomery, he was terrified by the violence. in the middle of the night, he was sitting in the kitchen, trying to figure out what he would do. he has a revelation. and he hears jesus speaking to him and telling him he must have...
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martin luther king's day. but even today, the exercise of religious freedom is so critical in the black community. i do want to say one other thing. i want you to have a sense of how important this biblical interpretation is to king. you see it in the eye have a the "i have ain dream" speech. versus in describing his vision for african-americans, his vision of the future. i have a dream that one day every value will be exalted, every hill and mountain laid low, the rough places will be made plain and the crooked laces will be made straight, and the glory of the lord shall be revealed. and all flesh shall sit together. this is our hope. so king is explicitly championing the responsibly of every christian to follow his or her conscience and to be god's calling when any conflict arises between the two. between god's calling and the duty of civil society, which professor wilkins was talking about earlier, that religious freedom takes precedence. so in his sermon, he says be not conformed to the world, but be trans
martin luther king's day. but even today, the exercise of religious freedom is so critical in the black community. i do want to say one other thing. i want you to have a sense of how important this biblical interpretation is to king. you see it in the eye have a the "i have ain dream" speech. versus in describing his vision for african-americans, his vision of the future. i have a dream that one day every value will be exalted, every hill and mountain laid low, the rough places will...
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for people who don't know king lear that well, why is it such a difficult part?se it has a kind of epic quality. it's no accident that at the centre of shakespeare's‘s play there is this almighty storm. and you find lear shouting at the storm. he's arguing with a storm. and that's the kind of size of the part, you sometimes feel that as an ordinary human being you are not enough for the part, that the part requires a force of nature. it requires you to be a storm yourself. particularly in the first half of the play because he has these huge scenes with huge rages, one after the other. enormous power and force coming off him. later in the play it becomes gentler and quieter, which is much easier to do. you do write in the book about your fear of failure, your inability to scale this mountain that is this role, and some people might be surprised by that, given your vast experience but that was how you feel? every time you come to one of the great shakespeare roles you risk failure, but you also have this incredibly challenging, exciting and frightening task of, can
for people who don't know king lear that well, why is it such a difficult part?se it has a kind of epic quality. it's no accident that at the centre of shakespeare's‘s play there is this almighty storm. and you find lear shouting at the storm. he's arguing with a storm. and that's the kind of size of the part, you sometimes feel that as an ordinary human being you are not enough for the part, that the part requires a force of nature. it requires you to be a storm yourself. particularly in the...
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king. but not the dr. king that everybody wants you to dream about, i'm commemorating the dr. king that pushed us. that challenged us. the dr. king that told us to stir up some good trouble. the dr. king who reminded us that we should take care of poor people. was a championo for equality. let us use this moment next week to tell our story. to remind this country that we are not there yet, and that we are prepared to hurry history. areow some of y'all involved in, what is going to happen the donald trump. storm is'll a brewing. i'm going to tell you what is going to happen. 2019, got a job is going to wake up thinking everything is all right and by the end of that night when he sees out things are turning, how people are going out to vote despite their best efforts to suppress, to intimidate, to remove people from the voter rolls, and forcing people in states to provide a provisional sheet, look at the results of 2018. they are going to be reminded that in 19 86, two years after story was run, we were able to take back because of the votes that we provide to the democratic par
king. but not the dr. king that everybody wants you to dream about, i'm commemorating the dr. king that pushed us. that challenged us. the dr. king that told us to stir up some good trouble. the dr. king who reminded us that we should take care of poor people. was a championo for equality. let us use this moment next week to tell our story. to remind this country that we are not there yet, and that we are prepared to hurry history. areow some of y'all involved in, what is going to happen the...
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king said we want to march too.oo dr. king and his lieutenants really struggled with this. they were parents. they didn't want their kids to be arrest that i had didn't want their kids to face guard dogs attacking they didn't want their kids to face fire hoses direct at them and they have a react to do this to protect you but children kept -- coming and saying, we want to march too. and finally they said isn't this about us? as much as it's about adults, isn't this about us your children? and if it's about our children, why can't we march and dr. king after a lot of prayerin and discussion finally said, it is about you. mr. president job you know this, and for our pages especially it was those children advocating and they marched and they did have fire hoses turned on them and they did have guarding dos release at them and children braving that ugly face of discrimination landed on the front pages of papers all over the united states and all over the world. and it was transformative of the civil rights movement. adults in the u.s. knew there was discrimination but they said
king said we want to march too.oo dr. king and his lieutenants really struggled with this. they were parents. they didn't want their kids to be arrest that i had didn't want their kids to face guard dogs attacking they didn't want their kids to face fire hoses direct at them and they have a react to do this to protect you but children kept -- coming and saying, we want to march too. and finally they said isn't this about us? as much as it's about adults, isn't this about us your children? and...
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long live the king.ure. momwhat's up, son?alk? i can't be your it guy anymore. what? you guys have xfinity. you can do this. what's a good wifi password, mom? you still have to visit us. i will. no. make that the password: "you_stillóhave_toóvisit_us." that's a good one. seems a bit long, but okay... set a memorable wifi password with xfinity my account. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." now, as we've seen recently, it's kids, not politicians, who seem to be pushing political change. most politicians can't even manage to get their own messages out there, and that's especially true for the democrats. luckily, we might have found a way to help the dems out. ronny chieng report. >> democrats might know how to rally the base, but when they reach out to middle america, they say things like -- >> for working families to get a share of that prosperity that they're creating, we need some serious en
long live the king.ure. momwhat's up, son?alk? i can't be your it guy anymore. what? you guys have xfinity. you can do this. what's a good wifi password, mom? you still have to visit us. i will. no. make that the password: "you_stillóhave_toóvisit_us." that's a good one. seems a bit long, but okay... set a memorable wifi password with xfinity my account. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome...
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king they mounted a successful and peaceful campaign. facing financial crisis and failing in the courts, the city of montgomery relented and ordered that black passengers be allowed to sit anywhere. the two-hour premiere of "hope & fury: mlk, the movement and the media" airs tomorrow night at 8:00, 7:00 central here on nbc. >>> that's "nightly news" for this friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night.som >>> right now at 6:00, propane tanks, gas cans and lighters. some scary new details tonight about a bay area cabdriver who stormed a local air force base. the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for joining us, everyone. >> tonight fbi agents say that attack at travis air force base does not appear to be terrorism. a few hours ago. the driver, a 51-year-old man with ties to the area had a gasoline can on his lap that he set ablaze when he roared through the checkpoint. laura, at this point do we have any idea what the motive is for all this mayhem? >> reporter: no, we do not. and tha
king they mounted a successful and peaceful campaign. facing financial crisis and failing in the courts, the city of montgomery relented and ordered that black passengers be allowed to sit anywhere. the two-hour premiere of "hope & fury: mlk, the movement and the media" airs tomorrow night at 8:00, 7:00 central here on nbc. >>> that's "nightly news" for this friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night.som...
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the kings owner took to the court with this message. >> we at the kings recognize we have a big platformilege, but also a responsibility. a responsibility that we take very seriously. we recognize that it is not just business as usual and we are going to work really hard to bring everybody together to make the world a better place starting with our own community. >> crowds disbursing as the night went on. police made no arrests. >>> students and celebrities arriving in washington ahead of the march for our lives. up to 500,000 protesters are expected in downtown d.c. the event planned by the organization after the massacre in parkland, florida. five students who spoke out after the massacre on "time" magazine's cover. the march for our lives vigil starts at 7:00 p.m. at the national cathedral. one reason, christine, is get out of town because of congress. >>> and now a new rule requiring parkland to carry their belongings in clear backpacks. students have been demanding security upgrades. the clear bags rule is not sitting well. one tweeting great. clear backpacks will fix everything. i
the kings owner took to the court with this message. >> we at the kings recognize we have a big platformilege, but also a responsibility. a responsibility that we take very seriously. we recognize that it is not just business as usual and we are going to work really hard to bring everybody together to make the world a better place starting with our own community. >> crowds disbursing as the night went on. police made no arrests. >>> students and celebrities arriving in...
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and he started writing to king charles. this is known as the history and the destruction where he was documenting to king charles and appealing to him to release the slavery of the people. eventually, they did, and this is where they started using the africans and bringing blacks over from the atlantic. another article or document is we also have the bible that -- we know the english europeans came over and they brought the king james bible and the geneva bible. we have a spanish bible. then we have a french bible. , when theyuguenots came over, they were french protestants. they would have brought over the geneva bible as well, that it is in the french language. one of the highlights we have here within the museum of the bible, there is only estimated to be about 18 of these in the world. we have two of them. this is the first bible ever printed in america. elliottown as the indian bible or the algonquin indian bible. john elliott, who came over to america for the sole purpose to reach the indigenous people, he learned the
and he started writing to king charles. this is known as the history and the destruction where he was documenting to king charles and appealing to him to release the slavery of the people. eventually, they did, and this is where they started using the africans and bringing blacks over from the atlantic. another article or document is we also have the bible that -- we know the english europeans came over and they brought the king james bible and the geneva bible. we have a spanish bible. then we...
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martin luther king jr.'s assassination.housands are expected at the national civil rights museum in memphis where the civil rights leader was killed. the museum is planning an all-day event, several days of events, with performances, speeches to celebrate king's life and message. including appearances by the reverend jesse jackson who was with king on the night that he was killed, and congressman john lewis who spoke at king's 1963 march on washington. here with me now is martin luther king iii, good to have you back here. >> thank you. >> i've been thinking that the celebration of his birthday is something that we celebrate other birthdays in this country, and we kind of know how to do that. but the commemoration of an assassination is a different thing. how would you want people to commemorate this day, the day that your father 50 years ago was killed? >> what is very interesting to me personally and you're absolutely correct, my mom always focused on the birthday, although on the date of his passing or his killing, we ac
martin luther king jr.'s assassination.housands are expected at the national civil rights museum in memphis where the civil rights leader was killed. the museum is planning an all-day event, several days of events, with performances, speeches to celebrate king's life and message. including appearances by the reverend jesse jackson who was with king on the night that he was killed, and congressman john lewis who spoke at king's 1963 march on washington. here with me now is martin luther king...
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i sent $500 to bernice king. 50 years after dr. king, and we're just going to acknowledge it. we are not selling sheets and towels next week. we need to tell our stories. for those of you who are not 50 plus yet, i'm 29 for the second time. i'm a millennia. i'm coming back. here a.m.. i am celebrating dr. king. not the one that everybody wants you to dream about. i'm commemorating the dr. king that pushed us, that challenged us. the dr. king told us to go ahead and stir up some good trouble. the dr. king reminded us that we must take care of poor people and speak up. the dr. king who was a champion for equality. let us use this moment next week to tell our story, to remind this country that we are not there yet. we are prepared to hurry history. allow some of you are involved in what is going to happen to donald trump. i'll tell you, storm is brewing. i'm going to tell you what is going to happen. 6, 2018, donald trump is going to wake up that morning thinking that everything was going to be all right. by the end of that night, when he sees how things are turning, how people a
i sent $500 to bernice king. 50 years after dr. king, and we're just going to acknowledge it. we are not selling sheets and towels next week. we need to tell our stories. for those of you who are not 50 plus yet, i'm 29 for the second time. i'm a millennia. i'm coming back. here a.m.. i am celebrating dr. king. not the one that everybody wants you to dream about. i'm commemorating the dr. king that pushed us, that challenged us. the dr. king told us to go ahead and stir up some good trouble....
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martin luther king jr.'e mountaintop. >> welcome to montgomery. this is the first protest at this level. >> if you don't move out of that seat, i'll have you arrested. >> this is a powerful exhibit. >> here we are in birmingham. it is during this time that dr. king's arrested and he writes his famous letter from the birmingham jail. >> he spent a lot of time in cells like these. >> the cause of peace and broth brotherhood. martin luther king jr. >> a lot of people know the march is happening in 1963. they don't know it is for jobs and freedom. you can feel like you are on the national malil listening to dr. king. >> i have a dream today. >> this is selma. for our visitors, you have the opportunity to really see what happens on bloody sunday. as we walk this way, what you will see is that we're following the crowd as they walk from selma to montgomery. so now we come to what brought dr. king to memphis. dr. king announces he is going to launch the poor people's campaign. a major campaign to radically reimagin
martin luther king jr.'e mountaintop. >> welcome to montgomery. this is the first protest at this level. >> if you don't move out of that seat, i'll have you arrested. >> this is a powerful exhibit. >> here we are in birmingham. it is during this time that dr. king's arrested and he writes his famous letter from the birmingham jail. >> he spent a lot of time in cells like these. >> the cause of peace and broth brotherhood. martin luther king jr. >> a...
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and say we want to march to and doctor king and his lieutenants already struggled with this. they were w parents. they didn't want their kids to be arrested and they didn't want their kids to face guard dogs attacking and they want their kids to paste fire hoses directed at them and they had an actual parental reaction that we will do this and we want to protect you but the children in saying we want to march, too. finally, they said is this about us as much as it is about adults and isn't this about us your children and if it's about our children why can't we march and doctor king after a lot ofn, prayer and discussion finally said it is about you and mr. president, you know this it was those children advocating and they marched and they did have fire hoses turned on them and they did have guard dogs released at them. the photos of those children braving that ugly face of discrimination landed on the front page papers all over the united states and all over the world. it was transformative of the civil rights movement. adults in the us knew there was discoloration but they h
and say we want to march to and doctor king and his lieutenants already struggled with this. they were w parents. they didn't want their kids to be arrested and they didn't want their kids to face guard dogs attacking and they want their kids to paste fire hoses directed at them and they had an actual parental reaction that we will do this and we want to protect you but the children in saying we want to march, too. finally, they said is this about us as much as it is about adults and isn't this...
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obama in 2015, where the king said he hoped to see his wife in new york while he was in the u.s. because she was getting medical treatment there. you know, u.s. officials obviously didn't say she's not in new york, but that was further evidence for them, what they'd already seen and intelligence they had been gathering on the royal family.
obama in 2015, where the king said he hoped to see his wife in new york while he was in the u.s. because she was getting medical treatment there. you know, u.s. officials obviously didn't say she's not in new york, but that was further evidence for them, what they'd already seen and intelligence they had been gathering on the royal family.
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king, the dream that dr. king had of all persons living together. dr. king is an integrationist. i'm an integrationist. i believe we should live together in harmony. i don't think we should segregate ourselves. a little month before dr. king died indicated that we were two societies, separate and unequal. that was a sad thing to have said then but, unfortunately, we still have much of that now. and it won't change as long as we allow power to prevail. we've got to speak truth to power and truth about power. >> dr. king was an advocate of nonviolent protests. in your opinion, would they hold the same impact today as they did during the 1960s? >> i absolutely think so. i see what the young people are doing with reference to these combat weapons that are on the streets of our country. they are speaking up, speaking out and making demands and people are listening. i think the young people have shown us that civil disobedience is still important, protesting is still important. i think that we should protest. i think it should be nonviolent protests. dr. king gave us the way. we have t
king, the dream that dr. king had of all persons living together. dr. king is an integrationist. i'm an integrationist. i believe we should live together in harmony. i don't think we should segregate ourselves. a little month before dr. king died indicated that we were two societies, separate and unequal. that was a sad thing to have said then but, unfortunately, we still have much of that now. and it won't change as long as we allow power to prevail. we've got to speak truth to power and truth...
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senator king: i appreciate that. and i hope you'll apply that analysis to this rather significant change. second question, you made a proposal, or the department's made a proposal on offshore drilling. i hope you will take into consideration the interests of the states involved in maine during the northeaster last week, a nor'easter we had a turnout at a public meeting. i asked my office i bet it was 95% opposed. they said no, you're wrong. they said it was 100% opposed. legislature opposed it unanimously, our delegation is unanimously in opposition to it. and the coastal economy of maine is enormously dependent upon fisheries, lobsters, and visitors throughout the year. i hope that that will be taken into consideration because the benefit we see is minimal and the cost, potential cost is enormous. secretary zinke: this is what i did. the last administration took about 94% off. what i did is zero based. i put everything on for discussion. knowing -- senator king: you took florida off. i'm hoping do you the same for m
senator king: i appreciate that. and i hope you'll apply that analysis to this rather significant change. second question, you made a proposal, or the department's made a proposal on offshore drilling. i hope you will take into consideration the interests of the states involved in maine during the northeaster last week, a nor'easter we had a turnout at a public meeting. i asked my office i bet it was 95% opposed. they said no, you're wrong. they said it was 100% opposed. legislature opposed it...
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from getting into the kings game in sacramento tonight. black lives matter activists demanding answers and change in the state capital tonight. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze in for ama daetz. crowd never got bigger than this for the hawks and kings game in the golden 1 center. never reached arena. >> nba action went on, thousands of fans sent home. officials stopped admitting fan and locked ept ranss after surrounded the arena. many of the same people blocked interstate. after released body cam footage of the shooting death of 22-year-old stefan clark in grandmother's back yard. unarmed. may be disturbing. >> show me your hands. >> shots fired, shots fired. >> confronted clark after getting a call about a man breaking into cars. believed he was a threat when fired 20 shots. >> they believed this individual had a firearm. >> girlfriend is strugtology find answers to help two children cope with clark's death. >> wake up every morning to kids asking me where is daddy, let's get daddy. i just tell them daddy is always going to be with us.
from getting into the kings game in sacramento tonight. black lives matter activists demanding answers and change in the state capital tonight. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze in for ama daetz. crowd never got bigger than this for the hawks and kings game in the golden 1 center. never reached arena. >> nba action went on, thousands of fans sent home. officials stopped admitting fan and locked ept ranss after surrounded the arena. many of the same people blocked interstate. after...
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martin luther king jr., how far has this country come on racial equality and how much more needs to be done? martin luther king iii will join me with reaction to those questions and reflections on his father's legacy, next. pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that in severe cases can lead to hospitalization. it may hit quickly, without warning, causing you to miss out on the things you enjoy most. prevnar 13® is not a treatment for pneumococcal pneumonia... it's a vaccine you can get to help protect against it. prevnar 13® is approved for adults to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13® if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint
martin luther king jr., how far has this country come on racial equality and how much more needs to be done? martin luther king iii will join me with reaction to those questions and reflections on his father's legacy, next. pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that in severe cases can lead to hospitalization. it may hit quickly, without warning, causing you to miss out on the things you enjoy most. prevnar 13® is not a treatment for pneumococcal pneumonia......
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now the kings are responding.er marching from sacramento city hall to block interstate 5, protestors blocked fans trying to attend the game at golden1 center. that delayed the game for about a half-hour and when it began, the arena was mostly empty. afterwards, the kings owner sympathized with protestors calling the shooting a tragedy. >> we hear at the kings recognize that we have a big platform. it's a privilege but it's also a responsibility. it's a responsibility that we take very seriously. >> last night's protests come less than 24 hours after sacramento police released this graphic body camera video showing the moment the two officers fired 20 rounds killing stephon clark a suspect in some car burglaries. police thought he was pointing a gun at them but he only had a cell phone. the kings are giving refunds to the people who missed the game. >> thank you. >>> time now, it is 6:57. time for your "final 5." >> relatives are speaking about what led to the death of a suspect who got into a shootout with police
now the kings are responding.er marching from sacramento city hall to block interstate 5, protestors blocked fans trying to attend the game at golden1 center. that delayed the game for about a half-hour and when it began, the arena was mostly empty. afterwards, the kings owner sympathized with protestors calling the shooting a tragedy. >> we hear at the kings recognize that we have a big platform. it's a privilege but it's also a responsibility. it's a responsibility that we take very...
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hello, i have got an appointment with sun king.harwell for what is billed as a free assessment of my voice—over potential. hi, nice to meet you. nice to meet you. sit down and we will go through everything with you. right. what the amazon group require from us is an audio book or a showreel that someone has worked on before. right. our work area within the amazon group looks like this. but it isjust sun king media's youtube channel, and talk of links to amazon keep coming. we are affiliated with the amazon group. we are approved content providers and work in conjunction with them. it is not long before there are claims of how much i could earn. i have people doing pretty well out of it. i will show you. that is you, edward c harwell? that is you? yeah. and you got £11,000? dollars. that is for one month? blimey. it's not too shabby. after a bit of prompting, harwell or mould finally records my voice for his professional assessment. i am a broadcaster, but no actor. daughters of a deeply royalistic man convinced he was doing the kin
hello, i have got an appointment with sun king.harwell for what is billed as a free assessment of my voice—over potential. hi, nice to meet you. nice to meet you. sit down and we will go through everything with you. right. what the amazon group require from us is an audio book or a showreel that someone has worked on before. right. our work area within the amazon group looks like this. but it isjust sun king media's youtube channel, and talk of links to amazon keep coming. we are affiliated...
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thankfully, i found alpha king from force factor.o) and now every man in america can claim a complimentary bottle of alpha king by texting buzz to 809-809. force factor was recently named gnc's breakout brand of the year, and alpha king is their latest scientific innovation. it contains an exclusive new male vitality ingredient to help boost free testosterone, delivering more energy and more lean muscle during workouts. soon everyone will notice the new you. i couldn't believe the results i achieved with alpha king. i feel like a new man, and you can, too! (avo) if you're ready to up your game, claim a complimentary bottle by texting buzz to 809-809. that's b-u-z-z to 809-809. (i've done every night isince i was a kid,hing empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable
thankfully, i found alpha king from force factor.o) and now every man in america can claim a complimentary bottle of alpha king by texting buzz to 809-809. force factor was recently named gnc's breakout brand of the year, and alpha king is their latest scientific innovation. it contains an exclusive new male vitality ingredient to help boost free testosterone, delivering more energy and more lean muscle during workouts. soon everyone will notice the new you. i couldn't believe the results i...
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king. before the news became widely known, his advisors said he shouldn't speak at all. they suggested he should stand back. but robert f. kennedy, he wanted to speak. despite the risks of outburst or interruptions, he had something important to say in person and face to face for all who were gathered. he changed his planned remarks on the fly and broke the news of dr. king's assassination to the large crowd assembled in the park. he called for a nonviolent response to dr. king's death. robert kennedy's speech has been described as one of the greatest addresses the 20th century. as a call for unity and nonviolence in a time of great unrest. i'd like to include the text of the speech in today's record, mr. speaker. as we approach the 50th anniversary of r.f.k.'s speech, it becomes very clear that america needs this national treasure to be preserved and promoted beyond the residents of indianapolis. this powerful message of nonviolence and response to violence is more timely and important tha
king. before the news became widely known, his advisors said he shouldn't speak at all. they suggested he should stand back. but robert f. kennedy, he wanted to speak. despite the risks of outburst or interruptions, he had something important to say in person and face to face for all who were gathered. he changed his planned remarks on the fly and broke the news of dr. king's assassination to the large crowd assembled in the park. he called for a nonviolent response to dr. king's death. robert...