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not my king! all: not my king!quillity of the cathedral, just as had been the case in london, there were noisy protests by those who would wish to end the monarchy. since the passing of the late queen, the republican movement has become more vocal and more visible. but in this coronation year, the most personal attacks on family members were contained within the pages of a best—selling royal memoir. prince harry headed back home to california as soon as the service at the abbey had finished. his relationship with the family further strained by the frenzy around spare, published at the beginning of the year. book shops opened at midnight, and although copies had been accidentally leaked the previous week in spain, the extraordinary level of detail harry revealed about himself and his family guaranteed this would fly off the shelves. translated into 16 languages, a global audience lapped up intimate details. the most explosive, a physical altercation between him and his brother, laying bare the rift between them. acc
not my king! all: not my king!quillity of the cathedral, just as had been the case in london, there were noisy protests by those who would wish to end the monarchy. since the passing of the late queen, the republican movement has become more vocal and more visible. but in this coronation year, the most personal attacks on family members were contained within the pages of a best—selling royal memoir. prince harry headed back home to california as soon as the service at the abbey had finished....
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king and i became curious and asking more about king. so what was he like? and i just figured, if you're going to get a chance to meet dick gregory and andrew young and go to marry belafonte's house and you're not curious about other people they've met, so i took the interview a beyond a little bit and started asking about king when i got done with the ali book, there were still dozens of people out there who knew king i hadn't spoken to, maybe hundreds. king would only be-- and he has had a sister alive. there was an opportunity do the opportunity the last book in which you could interview king and i just did it without being sure i could get a book contract or there would be another demand for another king book. if nothing else, i'm going to get the stories on tape and i did before covid hit, thank god, i traveled the country and interviewed 200 people, i would say 100 knew him personally, knew him well. and covid hit, a little bit of an advantage on me and these people were on the a lite on the old side and trapped with nothing to do and i could call them
king and i became curious and asking more about king. so what was he like? and i just figured, if you're going to get a chance to meet dick gregory and andrew young and go to marry belafonte's house and you're not curious about other people they've met, so i took the interview a beyond a little bit and started asking about king when i got done with the ali book, there were still dozens of people out there who knew king i hadn't spoken to, maybe hundreds. king would only be-- and he has had a...
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king # god save the king.aiting outside the abbey, the gold state coach and more than 4,000 members of the armed services, who paraded back to the palace. prince george, who'd been a page of honour, rejoined his siblings, no doubt aware that one day it will be his coronation. cheering and then, the moment the crowds had braved the rain for — the king and queen on the palace balcony. overhead, a curtailed fly—past due to the weather. but the red arrows still managed a show of red, white and blue. the coronation ceremony was a celebration of modern britain and its rich history. now back in st george's chapel, the coronation chair, which is more than 700 years old. it played a starring role here in the abbey on the saturday. but the festivities continued over the following two days, with the focus on service and community. all: god save the king! cheering up and down the uk, thousands of people came together to host a big coronation lunch. and popping in to sample the refreshments, some surprise royal guests. in
king # god save the king.aiting outside the abbey, the gold state coach and more than 4,000 members of the armed services, who paraded back to the palace. prince george, who'd been a page of honour, rejoined his siblings, no doubt aware that one day it will be his coronation. cheering and then, the moment the crowds had braved the rain for — the king and queen on the palace balcony. overhead, a curtailed fly—past due to the weather. but the red arrows still managed a show of red, white and...
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it is a symbolic way of doinu new king. it is a symbolic way of doin: the new king.t is a symbolic way of doing the proclamation, - new king. it is a symbolic way of doing the proclamation, telling l new king. it is a symbolic way of i doing the proclamation, telling her body in different directions, three different moments that she makes proclamation, to show that is proclaiming the king throughout the whole of denmark, in all directions, all of the people. that is why you can see, looking at who is standing to the side there, because it is a danish tradition to make that proclamation across the whole of denmark, and therefore she is standing on the balcony, to proclaim the new king in a different direction each time. and there you had the danish equivalent of the other three shows, of hip hip hurray, the new king. —— cheers. as she completes the proclamation.— cheers. as she completes the proclamation. labour he speaks danish. proclamation. labour he speaks danish- -- _ proclamation. labour he speaks danish- -- he— proclamation. labour he speaks danish. -- he speak
it is a symbolic way of doinu new king. it is a symbolic way of doin: the new king.t is a symbolic way of doing the proclamation, - new king. it is a symbolic way of doing the proclamation, telling l new king. it is a symbolic way of i doing the proclamation, telling her body in different directions, three different moments that she makes proclamation, to show that is proclaiming the king throughout the whole of denmark, in all directions, all of the people. that is why you can see, looking at...
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they will be out on the palace with the new king king frederik.the danish royal family. that is pretty much it. the proclamation is the moment that he takes charge, that frederick becomes king frederik. there are a number of celebrations going on. there will be fireworks later as well. it is celebrations going on. there will be fireworks later as well.— fireworks later as well. it is worth remindin: fireworks later as well. it is worth reminding people _ fireworks later as well. it is worth reminding people who _ fireworks later as well. it is worth reminding people who are - fireworks later as well. it is worth i reminding people who are watching that queen margrethe had said that she would never abdicate. and it was a massive shock when she did that in her new year's message. i think daniela is having problems hearing me at the moment. you can see that the cameras are trained on the door. that is what daniela was explaining for the people to come out, we are waiting for them to come out, we are waiting for them to come out in a specific order so
they will be out on the palace with the new king king frederik.the danish royal family. that is pretty much it. the proclamation is the moment that he takes charge, that frederick becomes king frederik. there are a number of celebrations going on. there will be fireworks later as well. it is celebrations going on. there will be fireworks later as well.— fireworks later as well. it is worth remindin: fireworks later as well. it is worth reminding people _ fireworks later as well. it is worth...
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maybe welcome martin luther king iii, andrew waters king, and yolanda renee king.applause] ■a>> good morning. what a wonderful time to be together, particularly for this skiing holiday because it actually falls on the actual 95th birthday of martin luther king jr.. and we could think of no better place to be than with you all this morning to start our day, because the people in this room deal every single day with the facts of what is going on in our nation. and the facts right now is that we are a little bit further away from the dream. the facts are that it is harder to vote than it was when our daughter was born. the facts are women have fewer right than they did a few years ago. the facts are that there are attacks on affirmative action and diversity and equity and inclusion. and the facts are that there are those forces that want to turn us around. but we are all here together because we understand that there is something that supersedes fact. and that is the truth. and everyone in this room knows the truth, that those that came before us peeved the way. that
maybe welcome martin luther king iii, andrew waters king, and yolanda renee king.applause] ■a>> good morning. what a wonderful time to be together, particularly for this skiing holiday because it actually falls on the actual 95th birthday of martin luther king jr.. and we could think of no better place to be than with you all this morning to start our day, because the people in this room deal every single day with the facts of what is going on in our nation. and the facts right now is...
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king the man or even dr. king the legacy, that we need to celebrate dr.king the reminder, that he reminded us that jobs and freedom go hand in hand. he reminded us that getting hired isn't enough that we also have folks on creating wealth in our communities, the basic idea that we should have an opportunity to own more than we owe, a basic idea that we should have something to pass onto our children besides debt. [applause] a basic idea that we need to have an education system that teaches our children not just to be employees but teaches our children to be employers. [applause] >> that's why in our state we have made our north star very clear. we will focus on wages and wealth for all of our citizens and not just some and that's why we in maryland, we have pledged, we are going to be the first state in this country to end the racial wealth gap as we know it. [applause] we will in the choose having a competitive economy and an equitable one. we want it all. we want peanut butter and jelly, we want earth, wind and fire. [laughter] >> we want it all. and to
king the man or even dr. king the legacy, that we need to celebrate dr.king the reminder, that he reminded us that jobs and freedom go hand in hand. he reminded us that getting hired isn't enough that we also have folks on creating wealth in our communities, the basic idea that we should have an opportunity to own more than we owe, a basic idea that we should have something to pass onto our children besides debt. [applause] a basic idea that we need to have an education system that teaches our...
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king.t? >> the strategic point is, for them to dismantle the civil rights movement, which now would be opposing and does oppose those of us that are doing that work now, affirmative action, being removed by the supreme court, voting rights that have been nullified by the supreme court, and all these other things. you have to try and discredit the one that really started moving the country that way. what dr. king did with great courage, and i'm so happy you pointed out, even against some several states follow civil rights leaders who have moved the country toward a hill humane policy globally, where dr. king made that speech in riverside church in april exactly a year before his assassination, it was something that was not popular. the day before died he was 55% negative in the polls in the black community. so this was a man that really set a tone that the late part of the 20th century went with. and they have to try and discredit him to discredit all of what happened and to justify banning
king.t? >> the strategic point is, for them to dismantle the civil rights movement, which now would be opposing and does oppose those of us that are doing that work now, affirmative action, being removed by the supreme court, voting rights that have been nullified by the supreme court, and all these other things. you have to try and discredit the one that really started moving the country that way. what dr. king did with great courage, and i'm so happy you pointed out, even against some...
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king's efforts to promote civil-rights and equality. from the steps of the state capitol in columbia, this is about 15 minutes. [applause] v.p. harris: hello, everybody. good afternoon! good afternoon, south carolina. good afternoon. please have a seat. it is so good to be back. it is so good to be back. i want to thank grace fellowship choir for lifting our hearts with your beautiful voices. i want to thank all of the leaders who are here for the work that you do every day. two senator divine, i think you for that beautiful introduction and for your leadership and all the history that you make every day. can we please applaud senator divine for her work in her recent election. and to president murphy and all the leaders of the south carolina naacp, thank you for welcoming me today. and of course it is always an honor to be in the home state of assistant leader jim clyburn. [applause] i do not need to tell south carolina what a powerful leader he is and of course he is one of the closest advisors and friends to president joe biden and t
king's efforts to promote civil-rights and equality. from the steps of the state capitol in columbia, this is about 15 minutes. [applause] v.p. harris: hello, everybody. good afternoon! good afternoon, south carolina. good afternoon. please have a seat. it is so good to be back. it is so good to be back. i want to thank grace fellowship choir for lifting our hearts with your beautiful voices. i want to thank all of the leaders who are here for the work that you do every day. two senator divine,...
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that king charles has arrived at breaking news now, we are understanding that king charles has arrivedrstanding that king charles has arrived at a hospital breaking news now, we are understanding that king charles has arrived at a hospital in breaking news now, we are understanding that king charles has arrived at a hospital in london breaking news now, we are understanding that king charles has arrived at a hospital in london for arrived at a hospital in london for a planned treatment for an enlarged prostate. let's get more on this and head live to our london newsroom, to our correspondence charlotte gallagher, who joins our correspondence charlotte gallagher, whojoins me now. this news isjust coming in. what more do we know? we news isjust coming in. what more do we know? ~ , . , news isjust coming in. what more do weknow? ,. , , we know? we saw pictures this mornin: we know? we saw pictures this morning of— we know? we saw pictures this morning of king _ we know? we saw pictures this morning of king charles - we know? we saw pictures this| morning of king charles leaving clarence h
that king charles has arrived at breaking news now, we are understanding that king charles has arrivedrstanding that king charles has arrived at a hospital breaking news now, we are understanding that king charles has arrived at a hospital in breaking news now, we are understanding that king charles has arrived at a hospital in london breaking news now, we are understanding that king charles has arrived at a hospital in london for arrived at a hospital in london for a planned treatment for an...
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as the king.ould have been foreign trips planned this year, the same is true for the prince and princess of wales but i think we have to say that all of thatis think we have to say that all of that is now on hold because health comes first. that is now on hold because health comes first-— that is now on hold because health comes first. thank you so much for brinuain comes first. thank you so much for bringing us — comes first. thank you so much for bringing us up-to-date. _ comes first. thank you so much for bringing us up-to-date. that - comes first. thank you so much for bringing us up-to-date. that is - bringing us up—to—date. that is our royal correspondent sarah campbell. to reiterate for those just joining us. a statement from buckingham palace has been issued in the past few minutes saying that king charles will be attending hospital next week. he has sought treatment for an enlarged prostate and he will be in hospital next week for a corrective procedure. the condition is benign and his en
as the king.ould have been foreign trips planned this year, the same is true for the prince and princess of wales but i think we have to say that all of thatis think we have to say that all of that is now on hold because health comes first. that is now on hold because health comes first-— that is now on hold because health comes first. thank you so much for brinuain comes first. thank you so much for bringing us — comes first. thank you so much for bringing us up-to-date. _ comes first....
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doctor king led from selma to montgomery, alabama, in 1965. it's a gathering of like minded people to celebrate doctor martin luther king jr for peace, love, kindness, hope. >> they got to bring him and show him where we came to and where we came from, you know what i mean? he's a young cat, two years older than me. you know what i'm saying? >> so it's nothing's impossible to accomplish. >> you know, he became a doctor at a very, very young age. so anything is possible. anything is possible. >> the journey began at san jose's diridon station and included stops in palo alto and san mateo in the north bay, a community wide mlk junior day celebration in marin city featured music and speakers who reflected on doctor king's legacy as abc's seven news reporter cornell bernard explains, those people also honored doctor king by improving their community. you ought to be so mean. >> there was music and song praising the work and legacy of doctor martin luther king jr. >> our theme this year is let us fan the flame of the dream into a reality. >> reside
doctor king led from selma to montgomery, alabama, in 1965. it's a gathering of like minded people to celebrate doctor martin luther king jr for peace, love, kindness, hope. >> they got to bring him and show him where we came to and where we came from, you know what i mean? he's a young cat, two years older than me. you know what i'm saying? >> so it's nothing's impossible to accomplish. >> you know, he became a doctor at a very, very young age. so anything is possible....
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but the king still king, the still remained the king, the monarch still stayed on the throne . i what you're talking aboutis throne. i what you're talking about is early retirement and i just not see it happening in, in the way the british monarchy is viewed at the moment. i would i would think it most unlikely. nicholas speak soon. >> thank you so much forjoining us. television news legend former i.t royal correspondent nicholas owen coming up as the government appoints a regulator to tackle bbc bias. and with a top government scientist this week telling the covid inquiry that our national state broadcaster misrepresented covid to encourage lockdowns . can we to encourage lockdowns. can we still trust the bbc? we'll hear from an ex bbc star who's not happy about his old employers . happy about his old employers. that's . next. we've been asking in a friday night live people's poll as the king tonight recovers in hospital. should charles share more of his duties with william and prepare his son for the throne? nina myskow, do you want to guess how many percentage say yes that c
but the king still king, the still remained the king, the monarch still stayed on the throne . i what you're talking aboutis throne. i what you're talking about is early retirement and i just not see it happening in, in the way the british monarchy is viewed at the moment. i would i would think it most unlikely. nicholas speak soon. >> thank you so much forjoining us. television news legend former i.t royal correspondent nicholas owen coming up as the government appoints a regulator to...
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martin luther king iii, arndrea waters king, and yolanda renee king. after the break, we head to iowa, we're sub-zero temperatures threatened to put a freeze on turnout for tomorrow's caucuses. my political panel joins me to discuss it next. i just want to feel protected! always discreet protects like no other. with double leak guards that help prevent gushes escaping from the sides. and a rapid dry core that locks in your heaviest gush quickly for up to zero leaks. always discreet- the protection we deserve! ■ if you're happy and you know it, clap your hands. ■ ■if you're happy and you know it, ride your bike. ■ ■ if you're happy and you know it, then your face will surely show it. ■ if you're happy and you know it, smile big and bright. ■ thousands of kids just like me, are happy every day. and it's all because of generous people like you, who support shriners hospitals for children every month. all you have to do is call the number on your screen or go online to loveshriners.org right now with your monthly gift. because of people like you shriners h
martin luther king iii, arndrea waters king, and yolanda renee king. after the break, we head to iowa, we're sub-zero temperatures threatened to put a freeze on turnout for tomorrow's caucuses. my political panel joins me to discuss it next. i just want to feel protected! always discreet protects like no other. with double leak guards that help prevent gushes escaping from the sides. and a rapid dry core that locks in your heaviest gush quickly for up to zero leaks. always discreet- the...
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the great coretta at scott king once said is never truly one.nd in every generation. and at this moment i history, at this moment in history and the relay race of history i say then, let us not throw up our hands because it is time to roll up our sleeves. and we were borns. for times suh as this. and so with faith, with hand op. and when we fight wet, win. may god bless america. thank you. ♪ ♪z% ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] >> hunteriden will appear before hou investigators in a closed-door deposition o favorite 2h according to t house oversight committee for this isart of the impeachment iniry of president they committees on oversight and the judiciary will transcribe the interview along with other interviews from several president biden family members and associates.■ ♪ this week watch coj-span's campaign 2024 coverage as we are on the ground in new hampshire with the presidential candidates in the final week of campaigning before the first in t nio candis closing arguments watch voters and meet the candidates experience what it is like on
the great coretta at scott king once said is never truly one.nd in every generation. and at this moment i history, at this moment in history and the relay race of history i say then, let us not throw up our hands because it is time to roll up our sleeves. and we were borns. for times suh as this. and so with faith, with hand op. and when we fight wet, win. may god bless america. thank you. ♪ ♪z% ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] >> hunteriden will appear before hou investigators...
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king's birthday. joining me now is martin luther king iii, son of dr.vocate and global humanitarian in his own right. sir, it's good to have you, especially since you're on the west coast and it is not even 6:00 a.m. out there. let me start here by asking this question, if we are observing your father's birthday, honoring his legacy in the way that your family would have us observe and honor, what would that look like on monday? >> i think the first thing -- thank you so much, victor, for the opportunity to share this morning, as we approach the holiday. the fact of the matter is, our nation is more divided than we've ever been, certainly probably in my lifetime, even back during my father's era, and it feels like we're going backward and not forward. so the martin luther king jr. holiday gives us the opportunity to turn to each other, to work with each other, to volunteer and engage in service. my mom always said it's a day on, not a day off. so if we're doing appropriately what we should be doing, we should be working to lift up our communities across
king's birthday. joining me now is martin luther king iii, son of dr.vocate and global humanitarian in his own right. sir, it's good to have you, especially since you're on the west coast and it is not even 6:00 a.m. out there. let me start here by asking this question, if we are observing your father's birthday, honoring his legacy in the way that your family would have us observe and honor, what would that look like on monday? >> i think the first thing -- thank you so much, victor, for...
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good condition, something we are told the king is delighted by.— king is delighted by.ing is delighted by. good public messaging there. _ king is delighted by. good public messaging there. that _ king is delighted by. good public messaging there. that is - king is delighted by. good public messaging there. that is my - messaging there. that is my colleague daniela relph there in central london. the world's most indebted property developer, evergrande, has been given a winding up order by hong kong's high court. the company, which has extensive holdings in china, has more than $300 billion in liabilities. evergrande's shares fell by 20% on the exchange in hong kong, before trading was suspended. earlier, i asked earlier, iasked professor shirley you how evergrande reach this point. this is an 11th hour attempt to try to this is an11th hour attempt to try to seek_ this is an 11th hour attempt to try to seek a — this is an 11th hour attempt to try to seek a restructuring of the company— to seek a restructuring of the company at the hong kong high court after the _ company
good condition, something we are told the king is delighted by.— king is delighted by.ing is delighted by. good public messaging there. _ king is delighted by. good public messaging there. that _ king is delighted by. good public messaging there. that is - king is delighted by. good public messaging there. that is my - messaging there. that is my colleague daniela relph there in central london. the world's most indebted property developer, evergrande, has been given a winding up order by hong...
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cartwright king became the — external firm. cartwright king became the post _ external firm.al firm. cartwright king i became the post office lawyers. as the investigation officer, what other information they would have asked and i would have provided all the information back to them that they would have given back to the defence. in they would have given back to the defence. . they would have given back to the defence. , ., , ., they would have given back to the defence. , ., i. ., ,, , ., defence. in terms of your assumption that somebody _ defence. in terms of your assumption that somebody would _ defence. in terms of your assumption that somebody would have _ defence. in terms of your assumption that somebody would have disclosing| that somebody would have disclosing additional documents that weren't on your schedules, would we assume now in relation to cartwright king that they are responsible for this material. . they are responsible for this material-— they are responsible for this material. ., ., they are responsible for this material. . ., ., material. cartwright kin
cartwright king became the — external firm. cartwright king became the post _ external firm.al firm. cartwright king i became the post office lawyers. as the investigation officer, what other information they would have asked and i would have provided all the information back to them that they would have given back to the defence. in they would have given back to the defence. . they would have given back to the defence. , ., , ., they would have given back to the defence. , ., i. ., ,, , .,...
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crowd: god save the king! god save the king! may the sixth, 2023.the first coronation in 70 years. # i was glad... prime ministers, presidents, foreign kings and queens, as well as community and charity representatives, joined the king's own family in a ritual dating back 1,000 years. your majesty, as children of the kingdom of god, we welcome you in the name of the king of kings. in his name and after his example, i come not to be served, but to serve. god save king charles. the coronation oath has stood for centuries - and is enshrined in law. are you willing i to take the oath? lam willing. will you solemnly promise - and swear to govern the peoples of the united kingdom, - of great britain and northern ireland, your other realms and the territories, - to any of them belonging or pertaining according . to their respectivej laws and customs. i solemnly promise so to do. and then, the most sacred part of the ceremony
crowd: god save the king! god save the king! may the sixth, 2023.the first coronation in 70 years. # i was glad... prime ministers, presidents, foreign kings and queens, as well as community and charity representatives, joined the king's own family in a ritual dating back 1,000 years. your majesty, as children of the kingdom of god, we welcome you in the name of the king of kings. in his name and after his example, i come not to be served, but to serve. god save king charles. the coronation...
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martin luther king in his own words. we hear excerpts of two speeches from the night before he was assassinated in 1968. >> we have difficult days ahead. i have been to the mountaintop. like anybody, i would like to live a long life. longevity has its place. but i am not concerned about that now. i just want to do god's will. and he has allowed me mo. amy: dr. martin luther king for the hour, coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. today is a federal holiday that honors dr. martin luther king jr. he was born january 15, 1929. he was assassinated april 4, 1968, at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee. he was just 39 years old. while dr. king is primarily remembered as a civil rights leader, he also championed the cause of the poor, organizing the poor people's campaign to address issues of economic justice. and dr. king was a fierce critic of u.s. foreign policy and the vietnam war. "beyond vietnam" was the speech he delivered at new york's riverside church on ap
martin luther king in his own words. we hear excerpts of two speeches from the night before he was assassinated in 1968. >> we have difficult days ahead. i have been to the mountaintop. like anybody, i would like to live a long life. longevity has its place. but i am not concerned about that now. i just want to do god's will. and he has allowed me mo. amy: dr. martin luther king for the hour, coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman....
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king would be the first to say that, yes, we have come far. and though we have come far, in this moment, it is up to us to continue that fight to cash that promissory note. and like dr. king, even through the struggles and the setbacks, even during the pain and the heartbreak, even when our feet grow weary and our legs grow tired, we will march forward for freedom. because i do believe, i do believe the true power behind the promise of america is in the faith of her people. the promise of america, i do believe, is in the faith of the people, our faith in the founding principles of our nation and our profound commitment to make those principles real. generation after generation, on the fields of gettysburg, in the schools of little rock, on the grounds of this state house, on the streets of ferguson, and on the floor of the tennessee house of representatives, we the people have always fought to make the promise of freedom real. and so today we must do so once again. the great coretta scott king once said, freedom is never truly won. you earn it
king would be the first to say that, yes, we have come far. and though we have come far, in this moment, it is up to us to continue that fight to cash that promissory note. and like dr. king, even through the struggles and the setbacks, even during the pain and the heartbreak, even when our feet grow weary and our legs grow tired, we will march forward for freedom. because i do believe, i do believe the true power behind the promise of america is in the faith of her people. the promise of...
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but the king still king, the still remained the king, the monarch still stayed on the throne .king throne. i what you're talking aboutis throne. i what you're talking about is early retirement and i just not see it happening in, in the way the british monarchy is viewed at the moment. i would i would think it most unlikely. nicholas speak soon. >> thank you so much forjoining us. television news legend former i.t royal correspondent nicholas owen coming up as the government appoints a regulator to tackle bbc bias. and with a top government scientist this week telling the covid inquiry that our national state broadcaster misrepresented covid to encourage lockdowns . can we to encourage lockdowns. can we still trust the bbc? we'll hear from an ex bbc star who's not happy about his old employers . happy about his old employers. that's . next. we've been asking in a friday night live people's poll as the king tonight recovers in hospital. should charles share more of his duties with william and prepare his son for the throne? nina myskow, do you want to guess how many percentage sa
but the king still king, the still remained the king, the monarch still stayed on the throne .king throne. i what you're talking aboutis throne. i what you're talking about is early retirement and i just not see it happening in, in the way the british monarchy is viewed at the moment. i would i would think it most unlikely. nicholas speak soon. >> thank you so much forjoining us. television news legend former i.t royal correspondent nicholas owen coming up as the government appoints a...
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king, but in oakland they held an annual march to remember a different dr. king. john ramos shows us it's part of an event to reclaim the legacy of a man who was reviled for speaking up against conventional thought. >> reporter: considering he has his own holiday, dr. martin luther king is remembered fondly by most americans, but at one time he was considered a radical, even dangerous, and the people at this event think it's important to keep that in mind. >> i have a dream. >> he had the i have a dream speech and marched in washington. i've heard that multiple times. almost everybody knows about him. >> reporter: 12-year-old gabriel potter knows what most of us do about the struggle for civil rights waged by martin luther king jr., but the annual rally and march in oakland is meant to tell the other side of the story. >> 63% of the american population in 1967 hated dr. king, hated him, because he dared to speak the truth, because he dared to shake the status quo, right? and now he's revered, but he's revered in a way that tells folks like me and the folks that wi
king, but in oakland they held an annual march to remember a different dr. king. john ramos shows us it's part of an event to reclaim the legacy of a man who was reviled for speaking up against conventional thought. >> reporter: considering he has his own holiday, dr. martin luther king is remembered fondly by most americans, but at one time he was considered a radical, even dangerous, and the people at this event think it's important to keep that in mind. >> i have a dream....
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and, um, the fact that we have to think about the inconvenient king, the king who was the troublemaker, the radical, and honor him, as well as the, as the i have a dream man. i also want to ask you about something else that he said aside from the i have a dream speech that is often quoted. >> even president obama often quoted this the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. do you believe that? and is that ordained or necessarily so? >> i do believe that the arc of the universe bends toward justice. i believe we've seen enormous progress in our lifetime. in my lifetime, and in the years since king's passing. but the thing that king and obama have pointed out is that the arc does not necessarily bend by itself, that it requires all of us to lean on it, to pry on it to use our crowbars and our strength and our voices, whatever we've got to make sure that we're bending it because sometimes when you look at it up close, it might not appear that it's bending. it takes a long time, and it requires you know, eternal vigilance. and that's what king said. we must never l
and, um, the fact that we have to think about the inconvenient king, the king who was the troublemaker, the radical, and honor him, as well as the, as the i have a dream man. i also want to ask you about something else that he said aside from the i have a dream speech that is often quoted. >> even president obama often quoted this the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. do you believe that? and is that ordained or necessarily so? >> i do believe that the...
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renee king.only granddaughter should say has released a new picture book titled we dream a world that is a tribute to her celebrated grandparents reporter donna terrell caught up with the law at spelman college over in atlanta for 5 generations of women in her family have attended school. >> i am ready to keep my eyes on the prize that you set out before us with the power your vision. >> words lifted off the page from the only grandchild of doctor martin luther king junior. as you wander in a keen reads from her new picture book, we dream a world. >> yes, grandma. credit. and eddie martin, i am ready. >> she calls it a letter to her celebrated grandparents. let's talk about them. what inspired it? >> well, i think that for a very long time needed a message to the world. of what type of world we can happen. i think that if you look at movements, it's led by young people this socially engaged 15 year-old has been sharing her message to large crowds for years, including. >> the one here with her mom
renee king.only granddaughter should say has released a new picture book titled we dream a world that is a tribute to her celebrated grandparents reporter donna terrell caught up with the law at spelman college over in atlanta for 5 generations of women in her family have attended school. >> i am ready to keep my eyes on the prize that you set out before us with the power your vision. >> words lifted off the page from the only grandchild of doctor martin luther king junior. as you...
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martin luther king junior.0 personas llegaron a la mejor manera de celebrar es tener y venir a voluntariar en. >> en hacer de este espacio un espacio mejor para todos. >> en richmond, la zona del greenway aledaña a la carrilera del tren era un espacio descuidado que atraía crimen, pero desde hace 10 años se empezó la rehabilitar, que aún hoy continúa. >> si toda la gente está contribuyendo a una cosa, ayuda mucho. no es una persona, no puede hacer nada. pero si todos están ayudando hace mucho, todos estos árboles que miran aquí son frutas o tenemos peras. >> en este espacio verde, además de hacer ejercicio, hay varias zonas dedicadas a cultivar alimentos. un trabajo liderado por la organización urban tilt, que busca crear comunidades más saludables. >> nuestra comunidad, por mucho tiempo no tenemos mercados con con comida orgánica. nuestra meta es para tener esa oportunidad. es aquí en richmond, gente se enseña cómo crecer su propia comida. >> este evento contó con el respaldo del departamento de servicios cívi
martin luther king junior.0 personas llegaron a la mejor manera de celebrar es tener y venir a voluntariar en. >> en hacer de este espacio un espacio mejor para todos. >> en richmond, la zona del greenway aledaña a la carrilera del tren era un espacio descuidado que atraía crimen, pero desde hace 10 años se empezó la rehabilitar, que aún hoy continúa. >> si toda la gente está contribuyendo a una cosa, ayuda mucho. no es una persona, no puede hacer nada. pero si todos...
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martin luther king jr., a visionary who saw what could be unburdened by what had been. an organizer who moved the minds, the hearts, and the feet of the american people. a leader who dedicated his life and in the end, gave his life to advance one of our nation's highest ideals, the ideal of freedom. freedom is fundamental to the promise of america. freedom is not to be given, it is not to be bestowed, it is ours by right. [applause] and in many ways, the story of america has been a story of our fight to realize that promise. as dr. kg wrote in the letter from birmingham jail, the goal of america is freedom. and so we gather this afternoon to honor his legacy. and i therefore pose a question that i do believe dr. king would ask today, in 2024, where exactly is america in our fight for freedom? how are we doing? well, as vice president of the united states, i would say at this moment in america freedom is under profound threat. today, and fact we are witnessing a full on attack on hard-fought, hard-won freedoms. consider in states across our nation, extremists attack the
martin luther king jr., a visionary who saw what could be unburdened by what had been. an organizer who moved the minds, the hearts, and the feet of the american people. a leader who dedicated his life and in the end, gave his life to advance one of our nation's highest ideals, the ideal of freedom. freedom is fundamental to the promise of america. freedom is not to be given, it is not to be bestowed, it is ours by right. [applause] and in many ways, the story of america has been a story of our...
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a kina. ., ., ., king. of a long reign of a popular queen could i king. the end of a long reign of a popular queen could be | king. the end of a long reign l of a popular queen could be of —— unsettling for denmark, especially after the surprise abdication, but the arrival of the new, younger photogenic king and queen could energise the royalfamily and cement support amongst the danish people. the official portraits of the new king and queen, frederik x of denmark and his australian—born wife queen mary. the couple met in a bar in sydney during the 2000 olympics and married 20 years ago. they start their new roles amid rumours of problems in their relationship. queen mary is now widely viewed as key to the success of her husband's rang. the success of her husband's ran. ~' , the success of her husband's ran. ~ , ., the success of her husband's rant. 4' , ~ , rang. frederik x will be a very different one _ rang. frederik x will be a very different one up _ rang. frederik x will be a very different one up fro
a kina. ., ., ., king. of a long reign of a popular queen could i king. the end of a long reign of a popular queen could be | king. the end of a long reign l of a popular queen could be of —— unsettling for denmark, especially after the surprise abdication, but the arrival of the new, younger photogenic king and queen could energise the royalfamily and cement support amongst the danish people. the official portraits of the new king and queen, frederik x of denmark and his australian—born...
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martin luther king. to introduce our guest, the panel of correspondents here is robert lodge, the moderator of press conference. welcome to the press conference usa. our guest, the reverend dr. martin luther king, became spokesman and leader -- in the southern united states at the unusually early age 27. it was during a bus boycott in montgomery, alabama, which resulted in integrated -- and whites riding by side. later, as head of the southern christian leadership conference, he turned his attention to desegregation of restaurants and other public facilities. and he has played a leading role getting -- registered to vote an important step in achieving equal rights. now, at the age of 34, dr. king, a baptist minister, married and the father of four children, has become a symbol of the struggle to end racial segregation here in the united states. to interview him, we have a panel of distinguished correspondents, an african and asian and a southern newspaperman who wrote the book, the case for south. gentle
martin luther king. to introduce our guest, the panel of correspondents here is robert lodge, the moderator of press conference. welcome to the press conference usa. our guest, the reverend dr. martin luther king, became spokesman and leader -- in the southern united states at the unusually early age 27. it was during a bus boycott in montgomery, alabama, which resulted in integrated -- and whites riding by side. later, as head of the southern christian leadership conference, he turned his...
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i absolutely i think i think martin luther king jr. dr. martin luther king jr and lyndon johnson have really the and we can talk about frederick douglass and abraham lincoln. they meet up three times during the war and after. but they have the most important relationship of any president and social movement leader in american history. and what i mean by that is what so interesting, a social leader is not a president. that's what and that's you know, when barack obama got elected in 2008. i think a lot of people, young people, especially, but some some not so young, mistook obama. he he at times spoke in the cadence of a social movement leader. i know. i get it. but the president is the president is the commander in chief. and so lyndon johnson and martin luther king jr, they are both in ways coequal statesmen to show you how important king is the same year that john f kennedy was assassinated time magazine's man of the year. person of the year is martin luther king jr in 1963. this is the same year. and so you you'd have to say, well, my g
i absolutely i think i think martin luther king jr. dr. martin luther king jr and lyndon johnson have really the and we can talk about frederick douglass and abraham lincoln. they meet up three times during the war and after. but they have the most important relationship of any president and social movement leader in american history. and what i mean by that is what so interesting, a social leader is not a president. that's what and that's you know, when barack obama got elected in 2008. i...
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god save the king.ewellery. few people in denmark were able to hold back their tears, it would be fair to say that the entire tac kingdom was crying, god's help, love people, the strength of denmark, with exactly this motto 52 years ago... queen margrethe ii came to the throne. the love of the people, it is fair to say that to her majesty queen margrethe ii. we managed to preserve the love of the people to this day. hello, i am boris akilov, and i am oleg stepanov, and we, the creators of the russia 2062 project of the headquarters of free thought. together with experts, we are discussing how we can develop the russia of the future. russia will do everything to completely eradicate nazism, and the tragedy of leningraders during the siege and nazi prisoners concentration camps will remain evidence of its monstrous essence. vladimir putin stated this. the president took part in commemorative events dedicated to one of the most important dates in the history of the great patriotic war throughout our countr
god save the king.ewellery. few people in denmark were able to hold back their tears, it would be fair to say that the entire tac kingdom was crying, god's help, love people, the strength of denmark, with exactly this motto 52 years ago... queen margrethe ii came to the throne. the love of the people, it is fair to say that to her majesty queen margrethe ii. we managed to preserve the love of the people to this day. hello, i am boris akilov, and i am oleg stepanov, and we, the creators of the...
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martin luther king jr. his service in nonviolent methods pushed back against racism and segregation in the 50s and 60s. despite all his hard work, mlk day did not become federally recognized until 1986. nearly 20 years after his assassination. today the city of el cerrito will host its 35th annual dr. martin luther king jr. celebration. organizers are proud to say they are the longest , consecutive mlk day event in the state. since i did not stop during the pandemic. you can join in on events across the bay celebrating mlk day. oakland public works is hosting dozens of volunteer events including one at clinton park at 9:00 in. at 11:00 and the norcal dr. martin luther king jr. community foundation will lead a commemorative march and it begins at the san francisco caltrans station and ends at the yerba buena gardens . caltrain is making traveling easier with their norcal mlk celebration train and that will take riders from san jose to events in san francisco. >>> martin luther king jr. day is recognized as a
martin luther king jr. his service in nonviolent methods pushed back against racism and segregation in the 50s and 60s. despite all his hard work, mlk day did not become federally recognized until 1986. nearly 20 years after his assassination. today the city of el cerrito will host its 35th annual dr. martin luther king jr. celebration. organizers are proud to say they are the longest , consecutive mlk day event in the state. since i did not stop during the pandemic. you can join in on events...
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, with the king, with the king, with the king, talking with the king, why didn’t you report this to mer, and an idver, i ’m here, dear, where were you, in the forest, what were you doing there, and i wanted to fight a mad bear, why, well, to take a break from household chores, dear, look at me in eyes, look into my eyes, it’s true that you spoke with... the honest truth, little wife, you asked the king for an increase in your salary, something didn’t occur to me, yes, but you asked the king to include me and my little ones in the book of the first handsome men of the kingdom, well, something, dear, well, how can it be, it means you talked to the king and didn’t ask him for anything, well, of course, because we talked with they’re so simply friendly , poisonous... dare, i’m unhappy, they upset me before the ball, why do i have to do everything myself, i work like a horse, i run around, i bustle, i beg, i ask, i beg, i charm, i get. and i’m trying to achieve, i have such connections that the king himself might envy me, but this monster, no, no, no, it’s decided, i will survive you from y
, with the king, with the king, with the king, talking with the king, why didn’t you report this to mer, and an idver, i ’m here, dear, where were you, in the forest, what were you doing there, and i wanted to fight a mad bear, why, well, to take a break from household chores, dear, look at me in eyes, look into my eyes, it’s true that you spoke with... the honest truth, little wife, you asked the king for an increase in your salary, something didn’t occur to me, yes, but you asked the...
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king's daughter, reverend bernice king.ities like in housing, education, health care and criminal justice, and she also mentioned the rise in political polarization. today's keynote speaker is reverend bradley. equal justice founder brian stephenson spoke last year. >> we're living at a time when these challenges can seem like it's impossible to see a way forward. there's political division and dysfunction. and so i'm wondering what dr. king wants us to do in this moment. >> reporter: celebrations and more will continue today after the service ends, and mlk day is actually the only federal holiday that is designated as a national day of service. finish stuart? stuart: madison, thank you very much, indeed. let's bring in jack brewer. he's a former nfl player and works with the america first policy institute. jack, what would martin luther king think about where we are as a country today? >> you know, stuart, that's a great question, but i think he'd be a little heart broken. you remember, this man is not just dr. martin luth
king's daughter, reverend bernice king.ities like in housing, education, health care and criminal justice, and she also mentioned the rise in political polarization. today's keynote speaker is reverend bradley. equal justice founder brian stephenson spoke last year. >> we're living at a time when these challenges can seem like it's impossible to see a way forward. there's political division and dysfunction. and so i'm wondering what dr. king wants us to do in this moment. >>...
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martin luther king. on the panel where george and and will the united nations correspondent for the all african news agency, accra, ghana tv pa rostrum. washington correspondent for the indian express newspapers. and william workman, associate editor of, the state and the columbia record in columbia, south carolina. the moderator, robert the senior senator from ohio. thank you. brown presents an honor to join my colleagues of both parties on the floor today to read one of the greatest pieces of writing of the 20th century. dr. king's letter from the birmingham jail. i thank senators warnock and tell us in kc and capitol and bozeman and rosen for joining me. madam president, i ask unanimous consent that after i speak a briefly, you will recognize in this order, senator warren, senators warnock, tillis, kc than me then capitol in bozeman and rosa. without objection. thank you, madam president. our former colleague, doug jones from alabama began this bipartisan tradition that happened in his state. and it's
martin luther king. on the panel where george and and will the united nations correspondent for the all african news agency, accra, ghana tv pa rostrum. washington correspondent for the indian express newspapers. and william workman, associate editor of, the state and the columbia record in columbia, south carolina. the moderator, robert the senior senator from ohio. thank you. brown presents an honor to join my colleagues of both parties on the floor today to read one of the greatest pieces of...