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king. he earned the nickname charles sit in black for voting rights. he continues to inspire student activism, and just maybe the own persona personal identity to be called an og by killer mike. thank you for being with us, charles black. >> my pleasure. >> paul kendrick is a leader, speaker and writer whose articles have appeared in a range of publications from your times to the "washington post" to talking points and emma. he recruited and develop talent for the obama white house and to step in adjunct professor at national louis university in chicago. "nine days" and his third book co-authored with his father and welcome to your. >> an honor to be here. >> reverent stephen kendrick is senior minister at first church boston, unitary universalist church and is published a novel and illustrated books with his son paul. seras long walk on douglas and lincoln, and now tonight. thank you so much for being with us today. >> thank you very much, virginia. we are looking forward to celebrating ma
king. he earned the nickname charles sit in black for voting rights. he continues to inspire student activism, and just maybe the own persona personal identity to be called an og by killer mike. thank you for being with us, charles black. >> my pleasure. >> paul kendrick is a leader, speaker and writer whose articles have appeared in a range of publications from your times to the "washington post" to talking points and emma. he recruited and develop talent for the obama...
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and why are you talking about it so bill o'reilly and i did larry king and larry king started to bill o'reilly when larry when bill o'reilly pushed him about the softball questions narrative and larry i'll never forget this moment just literally destroying bill o'reilly much training will you do interviews the way you want to do it used and now do interviews the way i do interviews it's ok i'm not going to tell you how to do yours and please don't tell me how to do mine and in the end see who's right that isn't accused jury is proven that larry king's right i couldn't agree with a war and i think the proof is in the putting as they say oh hold on there are 3 guests will have you back after this upcoming break all right everybody as we go to break number that you can also start watching the hawks on demand through the portable t.v. the portable t.v. app which is now available for download on all platforms and the tribute to the late great larry king will continue this friday yes be sure to tune in this friday january 29th when our ti america will be airing a documentary and larry king'
and why are you talking about it so bill o'reilly and i did larry king and larry king started to bill o'reilly when larry when bill o'reilly pushed him about the softball questions narrative and larry i'll never forget this moment just literally destroying bill o'reilly much training will you do interviews the way you want to do it used and now do interviews the way i do interviews it's ok i'm not going to tell you how to do yours and please don't tell me how to do mine and in the end see who's...
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that is why the king papers project, when coretta scott king named me to edit martin luther king's papers, she understood that in the long run what would survive were the papers that martin luther king produced during his lifetime. so all of that is part of what i would call the legacy of martin luther king. and if we want to get close to who he really was, that is the best window that we have into the past. so martin luther king produced a lot of papers. one of the things that has kept me busy for the last 30 years is bringing together hundreds of thousands of documents. as any great person, you have so many materials to work with. and all of these are important windows, and that's why i feel that my life is well served by doing this, is that it provides what will be the lasting memory of martin luther king. but, when we look at who he really was, we have to kind of go back beyond the myth. we have to go back beyond the kind of person who is honored by the national holiday because the importance of coming to a site like this is that you begin to see evidence from michael king, the person
that is why the king papers project, when coretta scott king named me to edit martin luther king's papers, she understood that in the long run what would survive were the papers that martin luther king produced during his lifetime. so all of that is part of what i would call the legacy of martin luther king. and if we want to get close to who he really was, that is the best window that we have into the past. so martin luther king produced a lot of papers. one of the things that has kept me busy...
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king.s being motivated by the works and also being challenged to get involved deeply involved, recommit ourselves and also to pass on to the next generation as best we can. the beauties, the challenge, the commitment as well as some of the pain, the ugliness that they describe as well. >> thank you for part of the service for all of us here. how about you, charles black, one of the few students taught by dr. king at moorehouse, i would love to hear what you're reflecting on this day? >> i'm always thinking back in the moments when i was with mr. king's company or matters centered around him. i was pieced that he killed me brother black. the other students in the class addressed mr. and he called me brother black. like in the birmingham church bomb and i rushed over there and i was in a press conference with king about the bombing. i think about things that he liked to do like eat ribs from alex barbecue and time he spent at the avenue on hunter street, now named after him martin luther king
king.s being motivated by the works and also being challenged to get involved deeply involved, recommit ourselves and also to pass on to the next generation as best we can. the beauties, the challenge, the commitment as well as some of the pain, the ugliness that they describe as well. >> thank you for part of the service for all of us here. how about you, charles black, one of the few students taught by dr. king at moorehouse, i would love to hear what you're reflecting on this day?...
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mike king. he also is living in that house, and alberta king is living there but something else that you begin to understand as you look at the other major document from that period, which is the auto biography of martin luther king, which is a document that he writes when he is at krosier theological seminary, he writes his own autobiographical sketch, it's only 14 pages. he does it as an assignment for a class, and we can learn a number of things about him from that document. and the third document that is very important is the memoir of daddy king because that kind of provides a lot of life to it. it's probably in historical terms, historians kind of refer to that as more -- it's still a primary document because he was a witness, but it's long after the fact so it becomes less valuable in some ways, but also, it's personal so it's valuable in other ways. so let's just look at these documents. one of the things that we find is how is he born? one of the things that the birth certificate indica
mike king. he also is living in that house, and alberta king is living there but something else that you begin to understand as you look at the other major document from that period, which is the auto biography of martin luther king, which is a document that he writes when he is at krosier theological seminary, he writes his own autobiographical sketch, it's only 14 pages. he does it as an assignment for a class, and we can learn a number of things about him from that document. and the third...
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king's lead. dr.ing has always made the argument the kennedy administration should not think about black citizenship as something that was peripheral to the united states of america and american democracy. dr. king made the argument it was central. king is making the argument racial justice should be the beating heart of american democracy. that day, president kennedy says the same thing. that is what is so important. kennedy says that because of all these demonstrations. kennedy speaks at the midway point of a 10 week period at a time where 15,000 americans were arrested for civil rights demonstrations. when kennedy says there is a revolution happening, he is not kidding. he is showing leadership by saying, this revolution can be violent or peaceful. because we are the united states of america, we have to remember who we are, what our core values are. this issue of systemic racism and white supremacy should have been over 100 years ago. 1963 is the centennial of the emancipation proclamation. kennedy
king's lead. dr.ing has always made the argument the kennedy administration should not think about black citizenship as something that was peripheral to the united states of america and american democracy. dr. king made the argument it was central. king is making the argument racial justice should be the beating heart of american democracy. that day, president kennedy says the same thing. that is what is so important. kennedy says that because of all these demonstrations. kennedy speaks at the...
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good kings and bad kings are fairly easy to identify. the kings that do good things usually prosper. the kings who do bad things usually don't prosper and that's the case with other figures. you can see how it would fit very well in a republican world view. another idea, in addition to republicanism, is martyrdom. one of the most popular books that protestants red throughout history was fox book of martyrs or acts of monuments. probably some of you have seen this or read it. don't try to download it on your kindle. it's a group of narratives of martyrdom, specifically martyrdom the catholic supposed on protestants earlier on in the rain of queen mary. it's itself brings together this value that christianity is worth dying for. the idea of sacrifices something that's value, that they find throughout scripture. pretty soon, one historian says that colonial americans have a martyr complex, they see martyrdom everywhere, the idea comes across through the war when you see washington's soldiers and preachers interpret their deaths as martyrs f
good kings and bad kings are fairly easy to identify. the kings that do good things usually prosper. the kings who do bad things usually don't prosper and that's the case with other figures. you can see how it would fit very well in a republican world view. another idea, in addition to republicanism, is martyrdom. one of the most popular books that protestants red throughout history was fox book of martyrs or acts of monuments. probably some of you have seen this or read it. don't try to...
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recent decision to take control of his assets has struck a chord so how much is the king worth then. what year are long gone as wealth has been estimated to start at $30000000000.00 by business insider in 2018 his thoughts on more than $6000.00 hectares of land around the country a biography about his father in 2011 estimated property holdings in bangkok alone were worth about $33000000000.00 well since the king took control of the crown property bureau in 2017 to $18.00 some 4 point $7000000000.00 the new developments have been announced on land it owns through the bureau the king is the biggest shareholder in the country's 2nd biggest bank cme commercial bank and i grew group c m cement together they're worth about $7300000000.00 after ascending to the throne the king received a net dividend of $1200000000.00 from the holdings according to calculations by bloomberg all right now a crackdown is under way as the thai government pursues anti establishment protesters on the country's draconian moloch defamation laws now the serious scot hyla reports from bangkok. he's one of the most v
recent decision to take control of his assets has struck a chord so how much is the king worth then. what year are long gone as wealth has been estimated to start at $30000000000.00 by business insider in 2018 his thoughts on more than $6000.00 hectares of land around the country a biography about his father in 2011 estimated property holdings in bangkok alone were worth about $33000000000.00 well since the king took control of the crown property bureau in 2017 to $18.00 some 4 point...
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king. we welcome all of our distinguished witnesses and we thank them for their participation and i want to remind our witnesses that they have an obligation to provide truthful testimony today and that making a false statement to congress is potentially punishable under section 1,001 of title 18 of the united states code. i'll note at this time that i have opening statements from chairman of the subcommittee david cicilline, along with member of the subcommittee1dh) congressman joe neguse who alon8 with david cicilline are impeachment manager or is an impeachment manager and they are on trial before the senate right now. i have their statements for entry into the record without objection. hearing none of the documents are admitted. please note, witnesses, your written statements will be entered into the record in their entirety. i ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes. to help you stay within that time frame, there is a timing light in webex. when the light switches from gr
king. we welcome all of our distinguished witnesses and we thank them for their participation and i want to remind our witnesses that they have an obligation to provide truthful testimony today and that making a false statement to congress is potentially punishable under section 1,001 of title 18 of the united states code. i'll note at this time that i have opening statements from chairman of the subcommittee david cicilline, along with member of the subcommittee1dh) congressman joe neguse who...
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millions of viewers before king left c.n.n. in 2010 this is when larry king once again broke new ground in news broadcasting by venturing into the brave new world of internet streaming and content creation with or a dot tv and then hosting politicking and larry king now here on r t america. so today my friends let's celebrate the life work and legacy of the icon and legend larry king as we start watching the homes. what's going on in a city streets.
millions of viewers before king left c.n.n. in 2010 this is when larry king once again broke new ground in news broadcasting by venturing into the brave new world of internet streaming and content creation with or a dot tv and then hosting politicking and larry king now here on r t america. so today my friends let's celebrate the life work and legacy of the icon and legend larry king as we start watching the homes. what's going on in a city streets.
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king would make of the king papers? >> i think he would be kind of amused by it.retta was the keeper. i think that he would have been happy that his ideas are still very much alive in the 21st century. >> reporter: julian glover, abc7 news. >> dr. carson's life work, a labor of love. you can learn more about little money people, places and events in black history by watching our "america's hidden stories" streaming on roku and other devices beginning on monday. check it out. >>> coming up next, run to failure. it's a term you're to be learn a lot about. >> pg&e's decision was simply just to let these things hang until they broke. >> an investigator with the help of a former pg&e engineer and newly released core evidence i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen.
king would make of the king papers? >> i think he would be kind of amused by it.retta was the keeper. i think that he would have been happy that his ideas are still very much alive in the 21st century. >> reporter: julian glover, abc7 news. >> dr. carson's life work, a labor of love. you can learn more about little money people, places and events in black history by watching our "america's hidden stories" streaming on roku and other devices beginning on monday. check...
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king rather than on reverend king. man driven by his faith, strengthened by his faith. he endured death threats, bombings of his home, endangering his wife and children based on the strength of his faith. see, early in the campaign, the bus boycott in montgomery, king is terrified by the rising violence, and in the middle of the night he's sitting in his kitchen trying it figure out what do i do? and he has a revelation. he hears jesus speaking to him and telling him that he must have faith and that he must stand up for righteousness and that he must do what is right. and as he hears this, it becomes a mantra that he goes back to time and time again when he faces crisis in pursuing the civil rights movement, he's strengthened by the memory of that experience. in fact, david garrow who as far as i know was not a man of faith at all writes a powerful biography of king, which doesn't come from a religious perspective. i mean, it's completely secular, but the theme keeps coming back, even through the eyes of a secularxd wr
king rather than on reverend king. man driven by his faith, strengthened by his faith. he endured death threats, bombings of his home, endangering his wife and children based on the strength of his faith. see, early in the campaign, the bus boycott in montgomery, king is terrified by the rising violence, and in the middle of the night he's sitting in his kitchen trying it figure out what do i do? and he has a revelation. he hears jesus speaking to him and telling him that he must have faith and...
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in 2014, king posthumously and his widow, coretta scott king, were awarded the congressional medal of, the highest award, civil wan award for americans. king, however, had evolved during the civil rights movement. he had moved from specifically interested in civil rights for african-americans, particularly voting rights and the end to segregation to a broader critique of american society that included a critique of the vietnam war and of american poverty that affected all races and, therefore, began a larger approach to change in america. at this point we're going to move on to the next exhibition, a changing america, 1968 and beyond. >> having left the exhibition on the era of segregation, we're moving now to the new exhibition, the final exhibition in the three-part history galleries, a changing america, 1968 and beyond. and you can sense a difference in the tone and the tenor of the african-american liberation movement. the late 1960s was an era of black power, and it was also an era of the transition of the philosophies of martin luther king, particularly his development of the po
in 2014, king posthumously and his widow, coretta scott king, were awarded the congressional medal of, the highest award, civil wan award for americans. king, however, had evolved during the civil rights movement. he had moved from specifically interested in civil rights for african-americans, particularly voting rights and the end to segregation to a broader critique of american society that included a critique of the vietnam war and of american poverty that affected all races and, therefore,...
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this morning the estranged wife of larry king says she was blindsided by what she describes as king's secret will. shawn king says it omits her. these plan she's planning to fight in court. larry king filed for divorce in 2019, citing irreconcilable differences but the split was never finalized before his death. >> we never finalized our divorce. i in my heart never really thought it was going to happen, and it just never did. >> the couple's marriage lasted 22 years, the longest of king's eight marriages. according to "people" magazine, just two months after filing for divorce, larry king wrote a handwritten amendment, removing shawn and leaving his estate to his children. >> shawn literally had no idea that not only did larry create this secret, handwritten will but that her name is not listed in that will at all. >> according to "the new york post," she says they had a watertight family estate plan that they put together in 2015. she also claims someone may have influenced larry to make the change but doesn't know why. legal analysts say she'll need to provide detailed evidence, an
this morning the estranged wife of larry king says she was blindsided by what she describes as king's secret will. shawn king says it omits her. these plan she's planning to fight in court. larry king filed for divorce in 2019, citing irreconcilable differences but the split was never finalized before his death. >> we never finalized our divorce. i in my heart never really thought it was going to happen, and it just never did. >> the couple's marriage lasted 22 years, the longest of...
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king cake. have you your own thing. you do a king cake bread pudding.january 6th, well, here at dooky we call it queen's day, the birthday of lea chase also born on january 6 szott he, of course, new orleans, we'll keep that tradition and put our own spin on it. what you do, clean off your king cake as best you can with the glaze and sugar, break it off into pieces and right here you can see i've already broken it, right and have cube butter and vanilla. right here what we have, you make a little custard. you got six eggs in here and we added some sugar and all you want to do is just beat that up, right, so you're just beating it. this recipe is so simple. something you can do at home because it's one bowl, you beat the egg, whisk it, have your milk right here and putting that in and if you are at home cooking for your family, go on without the gloves and mix that in. and what you're looking for, the consistency that you're looking for is right here, right? you're looking for this great consistency, that's what you're looking for. so once you have that
king cake. have you your own thing. you do a king cake bread pudding.january 6th, well, here at dooky we call it queen's day, the birthday of lea chase also born on january 6 szott he, of course, new orleans, we'll keep that tradition and put our own spin on it. what you do, clean off your king cake as best you can with the glaze and sugar, break it off into pieces and right here you can see i've already broken it, right and have cube butter and vanilla. right here what we have, you make a...
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capturing lloyd in his natural surroundings either a pub, a curry house, or a gig, king rocker does a brilliantjob of exploring what makes lloyd so special and why his music is beloved by die—hard fans while still remaining unknown to so many. but i begin to worry that what if i peg it and they still don't buy the record! now, i have said many times that the true test of a documentary is whether it engages you in a subject in which you had no previous interest. but for me, the idea of a documentary about rob lloyd presented by stewart lee was always going to be a slam dunk. but the real triumph of cummings' anti—rockumentary is that even if you've never heard of lloyd, i guarantee you'll come out of this wanting to track down his back catalogue. eschewing the talking heads clips and interviews format, king rocker is closer to an andrew cotter style collage, to an andrew cotting—style collage, finding moments of truth and apparently chaotic happenstance making connections that are more intuitive and emotional than factual and historical. then you go, "no, that's not true!" who told you
capturing lloyd in his natural surroundings either a pub, a curry house, or a gig, king rocker does a brilliantjob of exploring what makes lloyd so special and why his music is beloved by die—hard fans while still remaining unknown to so many. but i begin to worry that what if i peg it and they still don't buy the record! now, i have said many times that the true test of a documentary is whether it engages you in a subject in which you had no previous interest. but for me, the idea of a...
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in director michael cummings�* affectionate and insightful documentary king rocker, comedian and fanws a parallel between lloyd and nicholas monro�*s giant statue of king kong, both of which were rejected and then later reclaimed by the city of birmingham and the wider world. i thought, "right, i'll make a song out of that," which i did... capturing lloyd in his natural surroundings, be ita pub, a curry house, or a gig, king rocker does a brilliantjob of exploring what makes lloyd so special and why his music is beloved by die—hard fans while still remaining unknown to so many. but i begin to worry that what if i peg it and they still don't buy the record! now, i have said many times that the true test of a documentary is whether it engages you in a subject in which you had no previous interest. but for me, the idea of a documentary about rob lloyd presented by stewart lee was always going to be a slam dunk. but the real triumph of cummings�* anti—rockumentary is that even if you�*ve never heard of lloyd, i guarantee you�*ll come out of this wanting to track down his back catalogue.
in director michael cummings�* affectionate and insightful documentary king rocker, comedian and fanws a parallel between lloyd and nicholas monro�*s giant statue of king kong, both of which were rejected and then later reclaimed by the city of birmingham and the wider world. i thought, "right, i'll make a song out of that," which i did... capturing lloyd in his natural surroundings, be ita pub, a curry house, or a gig, king rocker does a brilliantjob of exploring what makes lloyd...
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she describes as king's secret will. shawn king says the will omits her, and she's planning to fight in court. larry king filed for divorce from shawn in 2019 citing irreconcilable differences, but the split was never settled before his death. >> we never finalized our divorce. i in my heart didn't think it was really going to happen, and it just never did. >> reporter: the couple's marriage lasted 22 years, the longest of any of larry king's eight marriages. according to "people" magazine just two months after filing for divorce, larry king wrote a handwritten amendment to his will removing shawn and leaving his $2 million estate to his children. >> shawn literally had no idea that not only did larry create this secret handwritten will but that her name is not listed in that will at all. >> reporter: according to "the new york post," shawn says she and larry had a, quote, watertight family estate plan that they put together in 2015. she also claims someone may have influenced larry to make the change but doesn't know wh
she describes as king's secret will. shawn king says the will omits her, and she's planning to fight in court. larry king filed for divorce from shawn in 2019 citing irreconcilable differences, but the split was never settled before his death. >> we never finalized our divorce. i in my heart didn't think it was really going to happen, and it just never did. >> reporter: the couple's marriage lasted 22 years, the longest of any of larry king's eight marriages. according to...
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and since the book has been out, bernice king has been incredible, doctor bernice king in terms of supporting it and people excited about it. did a peace in "time" magazine. she asks every back to read tweet. that kind of support from me makes also happy and making her proud road meet the world. trevor baldwin in helping me understand how crucial for the baldwin family saw in her uncles life is being from each other but anybody who knew them, if you didn't know you are missing a huge part of the story. and then with the family i've been really privilege to speak to the been granted use permission to use her photo on the cover of the book. this just these little nods on a really help i've made them proud. another book is out there i can see it is a celebration. maybe they'll be comfortable in sharing even more about the women. i think there's a lot more out there to uncover. maybe she tells a few more stories. >> host: does that mean you would get a part two? >> guest: thou be really coy don't know. i write a lot about the things i'm excited about in the process as well. a part of it too is i
and since the book has been out, bernice king has been incredible, doctor bernice king in terms of supporting it and people excited about it. did a peace in "time" magazine. she asks every back to read tweet. that kind of support from me makes also happy and making her proud road meet the world. trevor baldwin in helping me understand how crucial for the baldwin family saw in her uncles life is being from each other but anybody who knew them, if you didn't know you are missing a huge...
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recent decision to take control of his ass's has struck a chord so how much is the king worth then. what year are long gone as wealth has been estimated to start at $30000000000.00 by business insider in 2018 his thoughts on more than $6000.00 hectares of land around the country a biography about his father in 2011 estimated property holdings in bangkok alone were worth about $33000000000.00 well since the king took control of the crown property bureau in 2017 to $18.00 some 4 point $7000000000.00 and new developments have been announced on land it owns through the bureau the king is the biggest shareholder in the country's 2nd biggest bank c.m. commercial bank and i grew group c m cement together they're worth about $7300000000.00 after ascending to the throne the king received a net dividend of $1200000000.00 from the holdings according to calculations by bloomberg all right now a crackdown is under way as the thai government pursues anti establishment protesters on the country's draconian moloch defamation laws now the serious scot hyla reports from bangkok. he's one of the most
recent decision to take control of his ass's has struck a chord so how much is the king worth then. what year are long gone as wealth has been estimated to start at $30000000000.00 by business insider in 2018 his thoughts on more than $6000.00 hectares of land around the country a biography about his father in 2011 estimated property holdings in bangkok alone were worth about $33000000000.00 well since the king took control of the crown property bureau in 2017 to $18.00 some 4 point...
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king and they dealt with issues. pentagon issue, the warning of the threat of white supremacists inside the military. next wee we have the fbi testifying about how the agency will address domestic terrorists and we're making progress addressing the threat from within. how can women leaders joining with men leaders and looking at this outstanding young giant coming up that you and martin are raising and yolanda, how can we all feed into this and follow what the drum major institute and others are trying to do? >> well, women have always been on the forefront of any type of freedom movement. you were talking about white supremacy. for many years i worked for an organization that monitored hate groups, hey crimes, white supremacy. we were the first group to organize a national summit dealing with hate crimes and hey violence in the 90s, and martin's mother was our key note speaker. but also actually during that time, not only did we have a very diverse coalition, but that included latasha brown, deborah scott. earlier t
king and they dealt with issues. pentagon issue, the warning of the threat of white supremacists inside the military. next wee we have the fbi testifying about how the agency will address domestic terrorists and we're making progress addressing the threat from within. how can women leaders joining with men leaders and looking at this outstanding young giant coming up that you and martin are raising and yolanda, how can we all feed into this and follow what the drum major institute and others...
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we thank you so much about martin luther king jr. and malcolm x incorrectly as if they were the direct opposites of each other. but the introduction of a third person allows us to think about the variety and the diversity of not only these three immense approaches , but also the variety and nuance of black womanhood and black motherhood experiences. so bringing the three of them together really painted a beautiful and i think a much more accurate portrait of the black experience. >> host: did any of your research show anytime these women their lives intersected with one another besides the interaction of their sons? >> know they never met each other. that would've been really powerful if so. however in other ways they intersected. sometimes in very painful ways. they were all black women who were again born in this time when jim crow reigned supreme but even they were not born united states, she was facing the direct violence of white supremacy and colonization in her own island. said their experiences intersect because of many of th
we thank you so much about martin luther king jr. and malcolm x incorrectly as if they were the direct opposites of each other. but the introduction of a third person allows us to think about the variety and the diversity of not only these three immense approaches , but also the variety and nuance of black womanhood and black motherhood experiences. so bringing the three of them together really painted a beautiful and i think a much more accurate portrait of the black experience. >> host:...
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that's what mccarthy said when you kicked king off all of his committees. this is not something you haven't done. however, sadly, you left it to us to do your job. representative cole called her statement extraordinarily disturbing. he said that yesterday. it's an old quote. an senator thune asked his fellow republicans in the house, do they want to be the party of limited government? i think the answer to that is yes -- do they want to be the party of conspiracy theories an qanon. furthermore, senator young of indiana said, there ought to be no place in the american -- in the republican party for the kind of views espoused by representative greene. that's what your republican colleagues have said. this is not partisan. this is about principle. and you can shake your head as much as you want. this is not about party. it's about whether or not you will vote for decency. an truth. not being member's worst nightmare. i hope we can do it together. all of us. embracing our humanity and basic adherence to the constitution. edmund burke, who i quoted earlier, said
that's what mccarthy said when you kicked king off all of his committees. this is not something you haven't done. however, sadly, you left it to us to do your job. representative cole called her statement extraordinarily disturbing. he said that yesterday. it's an old quote. an senator thune asked his fellow republicans in the house, do they want to be the party of limited government? i think the answer to that is yes -- do they want to be the party of conspiracy theories an qanon. furthermore,...
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the crown prince is in line to be the next king of saudi arabia.on't see this is going to change. he is also the minister of defense, a very powerful position within the government and he will continue to be leading -- for the foreseeable future until he becomes king. >> he's has a successful operation, undergoing leofric office -- laparoscopic surgery for appendicitis that means he is off the media stage. as a report is about to come out, you and i are on the grounds of speculation but we understand this report will point towards the very top of saudi establishment regarding the horrific fate of jamal khashoggi, the journalists murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul. it is rather inconvenient that the crown prince is off the radar right now. >> we do know what is the content of the report. as you mention, it is another situate -- a moot situati at this point but when it com to the impact on the u.-saudi relationship, i do not lieve it will lead to a chae in policy. it might lead to a change in tone. i can see that. it is also hard to see the
the crown prince is in line to be the next king of saudi arabia.on't see this is going to change. he is also the minister of defense, a very powerful position within the government and he will continue to be leading -- for the foreseeable future until he becomes king. >> he's has a successful operation, undergoing leofric office -- laparoscopic surgery for appendicitis that means he is off the media stage. as a report is about to come out, you and i are on the grounds of speculation but...
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the president's counterpart is the king. expect at the appropriate time, he would have a conversation with him. anchor: mike is an washington, d.c. for us. can you talk us through the implications of that? reporter: in the world of diplomacy there are many answers. there you heard the statement, counterpart to counterpart. what this means is presidents speak to kings. that is the way it was before the trump administration, and the way it is going to be reset. president biden, when he talks to saudi leadership, he will be talking to the king and not to the crown prince. there is another nuance. rait refers to saudi arabia as a security partner. it does not use the word ally, which is what the word used by donald trump. these nuances are important in terms of how the relationship has been set up. we have also heard from the biden administration, and insistence that it is going to focus more on human rights issues within saudi arabia, rather than weapon sales, a hallmark of the previous administration. all of these factors take
the president's counterpart is the king. expect at the appropriate time, he would have a conversation with him. anchor: mike is an washington, d.c. for us. can you talk us through the implications of that? reporter: in the world of diplomacy there are many answers. there you heard the statement, counterpart to counterpart. what this means is presidents speak to kings. that is the way it was before the trump administration, and the way it is going to be reset. president biden, when he talks to...
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martin luther king jr. wrote a virtual reign of terror is still alive in birmingham, alabama.race relations in the united states. his describes the aftermath of the 16th street church bombing behind me. those images were shown by every media outlet in the country. it compelled federal action from the government. that was critical, turning local disputes into national policy. while the commander-in-chief sets the tone for the nation, the real policy changes that we are all calling for like police reform happened much more closer to home. local officials like the city's mayor over see all the municipal departments, and if improving relations between the police and the public increases accountability. birmingham's mayor is working to do just that. and he's going to join me after the break. stay close. for this. love you, sweetheart. they guide me with achievable steps that give me confidence. this is my granddaughter...she's cute like her grandpa. voya doesn't just help me get to retirement... ...they're with me all the way through it. come on, grandpa! later. got grandpa things
martin luther king jr. wrote a virtual reign of terror is still alive in birmingham, alabama.race relations in the united states. his describes the aftermath of the 16th street church bombing behind me. those images were shown by every media outlet in the country. it compelled federal action from the government. that was critical, turning local disputes into national policy. while the commander-in-chief sets the tone for the nation, the real policy changes that we are all calling for like...
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martin luther king's day.ligious freedom is so critical in the black community. because, i do want to see one other thing, and that is i want you to have a sense of how important this biblical interpretation is taking. because he bases his passion is advocacy for the struggle for civil rights in a biblical distant or you see it in the i have a dream speech. he quotes -- in describing his vision for african americans, his vision of the future. i have a dreamxd that one day every family will be exalted, every hill and mountain in low, the rough places will be made plain and the crooked places will be made straight and the glory of the lord shall be revealed and all flesh this -- is our hope. soaking is explicitly championing the responsibility of every christian to follow his or her conscience and to ñ conflict arises between the two, between god's calling and the duty to civil society, which professor will cans was talking about earlier, that religious freedom takes precedence. so, in his sermon titled paul's l
martin luther king's day.ligious freedom is so critical in the black community. because, i do want to see one other thing, and that is i want you to have a sense of how important this biblical interpretation is taking. because he bases his passion is advocacy for the struggle for civil rights in a biblical distant or you see it in the i have a dream speech. he quotes -- in describing his vision for african americans, his vision of the future. i have a dreamxd that one day every family will be...
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but he may become the king, the leader of saudi arabia.mr biden will want to keep a door open to him for direct dialogue? as he does with putin in russia and other world leaders, in china, and turkey and other places where we have strong issues concerning human rights violations. the president is pretty savvy about this, and he understands that there are a number of other concerns. climate change, he wants to go back to that agreement. we will need the saudi support for that. the nuclear treaty with iran, if we go back to negotiating that, he will probably add some things to that, we will have to consult with saudi arabia. there are so many other issues that are important. the role of women in saudi arabia, human rights, as you mentioned, in terms of the broader context of a country emerging into the 21st century. having said all that, we've made a lot of progress in the past, curtailing terrorism and a number of other areas where the saudis have been very cooperative. joseph westphal there. in the uk, more than 18 million people have had
but he may become the king, the leader of saudi arabia.mr biden will want to keep a door open to him for direct dialogue? as he does with putin in russia and other world leaders, in china, and turkey and other places where we have strong issues concerning human rights violations. the president is pretty savvy about this, and he understands that there are a number of other concerns. climate change, he wants to go back to that agreement. we will need the saudi support for that. the nuclear treaty...
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near where king's chapel is today. so living there would have exposed penelope to a host of people and ideas that exponentially broadened her world. we're not sure what her education consisted of but it would have been overseen by her aunt and it was obviously a very good education as later records testify. we do know that at some point she met josiah winslow here on the left became engaged to him. this may have been through her brother nathaniel as josiah attended harvard. he didn't graduate. he was older than nathaniel, but that may have been one connection. also herbert pelham and edward winslow on the right were well known to each other so edward winslow as we know was the pilgrim who came on the mayflower he served as governor of plymouth colony and he's holding this wonderful letter here. you can't really make out much of the writing with the exception of signature, which says from your loving wife susanna and this is susanna white winslow. oh his fellow mayflower passenger both edward and susanna were married to
near where king's chapel is today. so living there would have exposed penelope to a host of people and ideas that exponentially broadened her world. we're not sure what her education consisted of but it would have been overseen by her aunt and it was obviously a very good education as later records testify. we do know that at some point she met josiah winslow here on the left became engaged to him. this may have been through her brother nathaniel as josiah attended harvard. he didn't graduate....
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with king salah the u.s. seeks to reset relations with saudi arabia. and to create protesters block railway lines in myanmar as the military says its takeover of power was illegal. plus resignations and apologies in peru following revelations that senior ministers secretly received coronavirus vaccination. now the u.s. has called on yemen's truthy rebels to halt their advance on the northern city of marriage the special envoy for yemen acknowledged using back to channels to talk to the who these to try to get them to return to international negotiations to end the 6 year war this all comes on the day the group was officially removed from the u.s. terror list reversing one of donald trump's final decisions in office and in another dramatic change to u.s. middle east policy the white house says it's a recalibrating its relationship with saudi arabia joe biden will now speak directly to king solomon bin abdulaziz instead of crown prince mohammed bin sama. we've made clear from the beginning that we're going to r
with king salah the u.s. seeks to reset relations with saudi arabia. and to create protesters block railway lines in myanmar as the military says its takeover of power was illegal. plus resignations and apologies in peru following revelations that senior ministers secretly received coronavirus vaccination. now the u.s. has called on yemen's truthy rebels to halt their advance on the northern city of marriage the special envoy for yemen acknowledged using back to channels to talk to the who...
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not long afterwards the king philip war breaks out. just diet knowing that phillip has this personal animosity towards him bring this letter to the massachusetts governor, john, it's a dramatic letter and he says, i sent away my family. so he decides that penelope and their 11 year old daughter, elizabeth, and for your old son, isaac, are not safe in the house. penelope and their children stay with the sister in salem, and like people on both sides become were refugees. he says i fortified my home, -- stand by me. what is telling is that the testimony of the home site bears this out because it shows that the site had been found to be fortified. there are numerous pipes originating from this time period that were likely left by the soldiers on guard. there are bullets. there are pieces of guns. under arm. also designer with his penchant for high style, belt buckles, that he used for his shops for guns. so it is just so fascinating how that could be this other layer of insight from looking at archeology in competition with the written re
not long afterwards the king philip war breaks out. just diet knowing that phillip has this personal animosity towards him bring this letter to the massachusetts governor, john, it's a dramatic letter and he says, i sent away my family. so he decides that penelope and their 11 year old daughter, elizabeth, and for your old son, isaac, are not safe in the house. penelope and their children stay with the sister in salem, and like people on both sides become were refugees. he says i fortified my...
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our top stories: president biden holds his first telephone conversation with king salman of saudi arabia ahead of the us releasing an intelligence report about the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. in a video call, the queen urges people to be selfless and have the jab. it is obviously difficult for people if they have never had a vaccine but they ought to think about other people, rather than themselves. one of the world's biggest bands, k—pop�*s blackpink, urge their fans to take action on climate change after being inspired by a david attenborough documentary. and the pop superstar lady gaga offers a $500,000 reward to get her two french bulldogs back after a gunman shoots her dog walker and steals the animals. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. joe biden has held his first phone conversation with king salman of saudi arabia since taking office in january. saudi arabia has long been a vital us ally in the middle east, but the us president vowed to reset relations with the gulf nation with an emphasis on human rights and the rule of law. the conver
our top stories: president biden holds his first telephone conversation with king salman of saudi arabia ahead of the us releasing an intelligence report about the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. in a video call, the queen urges people to be selfless and have the jab. it is obviously difficult for people if they have never had a vaccine but they ought to think about other people, rather than themselves. one of the world's biggest bands, k—pop�*s blackpink, urge their fans to...