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i will be just this portion right here of martin luther king. and i talk about this because it is the area i grew up in when we were artificially separated by race and color martin luther king had a dream that one day children would go to school together and sit in a room like this together not dream has been fulfilled. i do not grow up hating white people that sounds odd in the polarizing world especially to sharecroppers because my mama was revered for her cooking they taught me to respect all people and to be filled with joy but even we could not escape the racial tensions from the light on - - a late sixties and turn our heads at the injustice. my mom's friends drop by at all friends to talk how wrongly the sanitation workers were treated she said martin luther king jr. himself to stand in solidarity with the workers over 25000 people to hear them speak the largest indoor gathering and right there in my own backyard across the mississippi border you better believe the message of martin luther king junior he promised to return to memphis to l
i will be just this portion right here of martin luther king. and i talk about this because it is the area i grew up in when we were artificially separated by race and color martin luther king had a dream that one day children would go to school together and sit in a room like this together not dream has been fulfilled. i do not grow up hating white people that sounds odd in the polarizing world especially to sharecroppers because my mama was revered for her cooking they taught me to respect...
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martin luther king jr. gave a portion of the i have a dream speech. >> continuing our tour with history, we had downtown to cobo center which is located on the back of the detroit river. ownwe are in downt detroit, with cobo hall, and cobo arena, named after the former mayor who was a supporter of housing segregation. when this was built, it became the main convention center for detroit. in 1963, it would be here at when dr. martin luther king junior, after leading one of the largest civil rights marches in history, would come here to give a portion of "i have a dream" speech on june 23, 1963. he gives it right here in detroit two months before washington dc. they had a preview of the most famous speech in american history. >> i have a dream this afternoon that my four little children will not come up in the same young days that i came up in, but they will be judged on the basis of the content of their character, not the color of their skin. [applause] king: i have a dream this afternoon that one day right
martin luther king jr. gave a portion of the i have a dream speech. >> continuing our tour with history, we had downtown to cobo center which is located on the back of the detroit river. ownwe are in downt detroit, with cobo hall, and cobo arena, named after the former mayor who was a supporter of housing segregation. when this was built, it became the main convention center for detroit. in 1963, it would be here at when dr. martin luther king junior, after leading one of the largest...
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but in 1956, martin luther king jr. a little known minister and the leader of a bus boycott in montgomery, alabama, that started when activist rosa parks refused to give up her seat to a white man. >> this is a nonviolent protest using the method of passive resistance. >> martin luther king was a man of huge thoughtfulness about the strategy that he had asked those who followed him to use. and that strategy was that in the face of violence, you have a moral high ground if you did not return violence with violence. >> negro passengers have been humiliated, intimidated. >> reporter: at first the young minister who went by the unassuming name of m.l. king was only covered by black journalists writing for black papers. >> in particular, "the birmingham world," a black newspaper and its editor emory jackson. he writes about long before anyone else that dr. king is invoking gandhian principles. he becomes referred to in the black press as the black moses. the white editors, they were just living in a different world. >> the m
but in 1956, martin luther king jr. a little known minister and the leader of a bus boycott in montgomery, alabama, that started when activist rosa parks refused to give up her seat to a white man. >> this is a nonviolent protest using the method of passive resistance. >> martin luther king was a man of huge thoughtfulness about the strategy that he had asked those who followed him to use. and that strategy was that in the face of violence, you have a moral high ground if you did...
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he was going off fbi memos and these were memos from cointel pro. >> tucker: i respect martin lutherd i don't want to think these things are true. but we often learn that people we revere for their role ine history were deeply flawed death. and there is actual evidence that he was deeply flawed, he was a philanderer, we can say that. >> i think having extramarital affairs is very different from watching someone -- >> tucker: i agree with that completely. but i'm just saying should we define, should we define a man's life by his worst moments, or should we take three steps back and assess his place in the sweep of history? i making the case on behalf of thomas jefferson as well as martin luther king, could the standard apply to both of them?y >> with dr. king i will say thi this. i believe we should not tear down all of his statues, but ig, think one of the things about dr. king as great as he was and he is one of my personal heroes, one of the things about him is a lot of times his image obscures so many other people in the civil rights movement and i would say actually the most impo
he was going off fbi memos and these were memos from cointel pro. >> tucker: i respect martin lutherd i don't want to think these things are true. but we often learn that people we revere for their role ine history were deeply flawed death. and there is actual evidence that he was deeply flawed, he was a philanderer, we can say that. >> i think having extramarital affairs is very different from watching someone -- >> tucker: i agree with that completely. but i'm just saying...
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should we reassess our view of martin luther king?s from the university of maryland he joins us tonight. professor, thanks for coming on. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: i will take a different position maybe tonight from what you might expect. we have seen a whole bunch of different heroes in american dethroned and in some cases literally statues knocked over thomas jefferson great example. does this, i'm assuming all of this is true because we knew some of it before. should it really change how we view martin luther king in his role in american history? should we knock his statues down because of this? i don't think we should. >> again, tucker. i think you would be making a mistake to make the assumption this is true. david garo, as a matter of fact, all of his articles, you know, we tried to write this for many publications, including the guard on, the atlantic, "the washington post," they all rejected it because the evidence wasn't solid. mainly because of the fact that he hadn't heard the fbi tapes. he didn't have access to them. h
should we reassess our view of martin luther king?s from the university of maryland he joins us tonight. professor, thanks for coming on. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: i will take a different position maybe tonight from what you might expect. we have seen a whole bunch of different heroes in american dethroned and in some cases literally statues knocked over thomas jefferson great example. does this, i'm assuming all of this is true because we knew some of it before. should it...
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martin luther king jr., whose birthday we celebrate every year, was fighting for it in 1967.called it the guaranteed minimum income. it was what he was fighting for on the day he was assassinated in 1968. it was so mainstream that 1000 economist signed a study saying this would be tremendous for the country. if passed the house of representatives twice in 1971 under richard nixon. 11 years later, one state passed the dividend were everyone in that state gets between $1000 in $2000 a year. what state is that? how did they find it? what is the oil of the 21st century? technology. what they are doing with oil money in alaska we can do for everyone in south carolina and everyone around the country with technology money. amazon, trillion dollar tech company paying less in federal taxes than anyone in this room. that equation will not work for the people of south carolina. we have to build a trickle up economy for our people, our families and our communities up. i know what $1000 a month would mean to the college kid struggling at columbia college or usc with tuition and room and b
martin luther king jr., whose birthday we celebrate every year, was fighting for it in 1967.called it the guaranteed minimum income. it was what he was fighting for on the day he was assassinated in 1968. it was so mainstream that 1000 economist signed a study saying this would be tremendous for the country. if passed the house of representatives twice in 1971 under richard nixon. 11 years later, one state passed the dividend were everyone in that state gets between $1000 in $2000 a year. what...
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martin luther king. >> as one of the great leaders in american history dr. martin luther king, jr.d i where quote, call it democracy or call it democratic socialism, but there must be a better distribution of wealth within this country for all of god's children. >> no other presidential candidates have embraced a socialist platform. senator michael bennett reacted to sanders' speech last night on "cuomo primetime" this way. >> martin luther king said it in the quote bernie just read you can call it democracy or socialism. let's call it democracy, american democracy. fdr never called himself a socialist. bernie sanders will never call himself a democrat. >> joe biden calling for adjusting american capitalism. on wednesday he said, quote, things have changed in a way that needs to be turned around, and it doesn't require socialism and it doesn't require some fundamental shift. it requires sort of reordering capitalism to make capitalism work and save it. we are now just two weeks out from the first democratic debate. you can bet that will be an issue. >> oh, yeah, democratic presiden
martin luther king. >> as one of the great leaders in american history dr. martin luther king, jr.d i where quote, call it democracy or call it democratic socialism, but there must be a better distribution of wealth within this country for all of god's children. >> no other presidential candidates have embraced a socialist platform. senator michael bennett reacted to sanders' speech last night on "cuomo primetime" this way. >> martin luther king said it in the quote...
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his great-great granddaughter used this, to plant a tree for martin luther king.where him and his wife was buried. we use soil from a man who was lynched because he looked at a white woman and they said, you can't look at white women. they use his remains because they burnt him. and they threw him in the ground of the river. the mothers who lost their kids to gun violence, we melted it down and made this shovel. then when i came back to san francisco, we used this shovel when mayor ed lee died. and we planted this tree. the mahogany tree by the library. so this symbolic shovel is being used to plant things that are really special. so now we breaking ground with this to plant this building right here. so everybody is doing something positive and productive and constructive is with this right here. may the earth again be free. in the bible it says, that swords would be turned into plow share. this is one right here. so you cannot touch nothing unless you using all the right energy and the spirit of love that came from m.l.k., martin luther king, jr., mayor london br
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martin luther king jr. said, "call it democracy, or call it democratic socialism, but there must be a better distribution of wealth within this country for all of god's children." [applause] to realize this vision, we must not view america only as a population of disconnected individuals, we must also view ourselves as part of "an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny," as dr. king put it. in other words, we are in this together. [applause] we must see ourselves as part of one nation, one community and one society, regardless of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or country of origin. this quintessentially american idea is literally emblazoned on our coins. e pluribus unum: from the many, one. and, i should tell you, it is enshrined in the motto of our campaign for the presidency. not -- presidency. not me, us. [applause] let me be clear. i do understand that i and other progressives will face massive attacks from those who attempt to use the word "socialism" as a sl
martin luther king jr. said, "call it democracy, or call it democratic socialism, but there must be a better distribution of wealth within this country for all of god's children." [applause] to realize this vision, we must not view america only as a population of disconnected individuals, we must also view ourselves as part of "an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny," as dr. king put it. in other words, we are in this together. [applause] we...
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and i don't know martin luther king jr in calif you know about about iran about iran specifically because i understand that iran is one of the things that was talked about here in london this week. well again mr president obama wrote that our arrangement had the global community working with iran mr trump cool that of course the part was for it the crisis he was solve the crisis he created by pulling out fact is iran was at the table on the supervision over an oversight and that deal should have been enforced not not on the mind when i asked if i'm from canada or mexico from china from europe he said he's fighting to be isolated he's succeeding is not good for america not good who are all security but he campaigned on an antiwar ticket yabby his lies a lot that he's a consistent the point is that he has. threatened iran with war and these days fights in the compound and fights opponents in the biz of isolation us threatens a nation isn't. darlow if it isn't tough negotiations isn't trade not inviting with a not you cannot bomb away into relationship you must negotiate or that of a ship we
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the reverend jesse jackson who has worked alongside buddies on this and corbin as well as martin luther king jr fidel castro good chavez and julian assange thanks so much jesse for coming on the show so you marched with jeremy corbyn against iraq in the streets of london why do you think your president refused to meet with the leader of majesty's opposition here on the state visit to britain is right wing in his ruling the world seems that mr trump has a regime change orientation is no go the international law point to mr trump mr bush. that time and told them it was a little some of the best structure they found you spoke at a good job his funeral what do you think we can learn from him. and i don't know martin luther king jr in calif you know about about iran about iran specifically because i understand that iran is one of the things that was talked about here in london this week. well again mr president obama wrote that our arrangement had the global community working with iran mr trump cool that of course the pot was fried the crisis he was solve the crisis he created by pulling out
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recall in the republican runoff in order to get to the special election, luther strange and roy moorend mitch mcconnell and the president came out for luther strange rally but roy moore, defiance haslogical been the name of his entire political career, he ended up beating luther strange, you could call the establishment back as he refers to the organization behind mitch mcconnell and washington republicans. he intends to do the exact same thing. there are several other republicans, a congressman badly byrne, tommy tuberville, alabama secretary of state could also enter the race. i want to play part of my interview. i asked him that specific question. with all the other republicans in the race, why run again when you lost by 21,000 votes 18 months ago? this is part of what he told us. your family went through a lot in 2017. >> very much. >> your reputation went through a lot in 2017. >> that's right. >> reporter: why subject you and your family to that again? >> well, that's part of what i believe about god. i prayed for god's will. i got it, and sometimes you know, god means you to su
recall in the republican runoff in order to get to the special election, luther strange and roy moorend mitch mcconnell and the president came out for luther strange rally but roy moore, defiance haslogical been the name of his entire political career, he ended up beating luther strange, you could call the establishment back as he refers to the organization behind mitch mcconnell and washington republicans. he intends to do the exact same thing. there are several other republicans, a...
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martin luther king junior, echoed his mentor. so long as i do not firmly and irrevocably possess the right to vote, i do not possess myself, king demanded. is this congress demonstrated, revolutions can go backward. we cannot allow that to happen. already it is difficult for me to believe that an 2019, we are seeing purges of voter lists, draconian voter id laws that discriminate against poor people, minorities, the elderly and disabled, as much luther king junior challenged in his nobel peace acceptance speech, i refuse to accept the idea that the business of men makes him morally incapable of reaching for that which confronts him. t.v.is is american history covering history
martin luther king junior, echoed his mentor. so long as i do not firmly and irrevocably possess the right to vote, i do not possess myself, king demanded. is this congress demonstrated, revolutions can go backward. we cannot allow that to happen. already it is difficult for me to believe that an 2019, we are seeing purges of voter lists, draconian voter id laws that discriminate against poor people, minorities, the elderly and disabled, as much luther king junior challenged in his nobel peace...
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martin luther king was assassinated, robert kennedy was assassinated. with was that convention mayor daley in chicago. there were riots in 110 cities in america. just the whole bunch of stuff, a guy tried to assassinate andy .arhol stuff was going on everywhere and muhammad ali just didn't seem that controversial anymore . and as the war had ground along, more and more kids had convinced their parents that maybe this wasn't the greatest war in the world for them to be involved in and had -- had kind of rebelled against the thing. and slowly but surely the national perception of muhammad ali had become much different . when he finally got to the end of 1968, 1969, there is a great thing, he was on firing line with william f buckley. i don't know if anybody remembers that show. william f buckley was the area diet guy with the big words and the whole thing, and he was arguing with muhammad ali. muhammad ali was very good against him. he had gone off and perfected know, at all these college things arguing with college kids. he was very good in that show. an
martin luther king was assassinated, robert kennedy was assassinated. with was that convention mayor daley in chicago. there were riots in 110 cities in america. just the whole bunch of stuff, a guy tried to assassinate andy .arhol stuff was going on everywhere and muhammad ali just didn't seem that controversial anymore . and as the war had ground along, more and more kids had convinced their parents that maybe this wasn't the greatest war in the world for them to be involved in and had -- had...
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martin luther king junior, echoed his mentor. so long as i do not firmly and irrevocably possess the right to vote, i do not possess myself, king demanded. is this congress demonstrated, revolutions can go backward. we cannot allow that to happen. already it is difficult for me to believe that an 2019, we are seeing purges of voter lists, draconian voter id laws that discriminate against poor people, minorities, the elderly and disabled, as much luther king junior challenged in his nobel peace acceptance speech, i refuse to accept the idea that the business of men makes him morally incapable of reaching for that which confronts him. >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming every weekend on -- >> if you like american history tv, keep up on facebook, twitter and youtube. learn about what happened in this day in history and watch preview clips of upcoming programs. follow us at c-span history. >> we mark the 50th anniversary of the stonewall inn riots, turning point in the fight for gay rights. here isn't it
martin luther king junior, echoed his mentor. so long as i do not firmly and irrevocably possess the right to vote, i do not possess myself, king demanded. is this congress demonstrated, revolutions can go backward. we cannot allow that to happen. already it is difficult for me to believe that an 2019, we are seeing purges of voter lists, draconian voter id laws that discriminate against poor people, minorities, the elderly and disabled, as much luther king junior challenged in his nobel peace...
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. >>> feast your eyes on this giant idaho potato into luther burbank gardens in santa rosa. largest vegetable in known world if real. made of fiberglass. wayne freedman found out doesn't stop people from trying to get a piece of the giant spud. >> reporter: are people disappointed? >> they can be. tried to punch it, knock on it, tasted it, want to lick it. >> keep your tongue off the potato please. if you missed it, catch the potato tomorrow morning in sebastopol in front of the museum. >> really pumpkins. >> would be cool. >> i'm in for dan, anthony torres handling sports. k.d. watch. >> everyone is waiting to see what he's going to decide. kevin du i've been waiting my whole life for this. ♪ you ready? are you? ♪ woo. ♪ >>> after months of rumors and speculation, kevin durant is officially a free agent. k.d. has opted out of $31.5 million player option for next season with the warriors. if you're surprised, really not paying attention. by opting out, now has option of five-year, $221 million contract with the warriors. if he signs with another team, will be for less cash,
. >>> feast your eyes on this giant idaho potato into luther burbank gardens in santa rosa. largest vegetable in known world if real. made of fiberglass. wayne freedman found out doesn't stop people from trying to get a piece of the giant spud. >> reporter: are people disappointed? >> they can be. tried to punch it, knock on it, tasted it, want to lick it. >> keep your tongue off the potato please. if you missed it, catch the potato tomorrow morning in sebastopol in...
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. >>> feast your eyes on this giant idaho potato into luther burbank gardens in santa rosa.st vegetable in known world if real. made of fiberglass. wayne freedman found out doesn't stop people from tryg of the giant spud. >> reporter: are people disappointed? >> they can be. tried to punch it, knock on it, tasted it, want to lick it. >> keep your tongue off the potato please. if you missed it, catch the potato tomorrow morning in sebastopol in front of the museum. >> really much better if real. >> like giant pumpkins. >> would be cool. >> i'm in for dan, anthony torres handling sports. k.d. watch. >> everyone is waiting to see what he's going to decide. kevin shshow me homecoming. baby sloth videos on youtube. amy, do you uh mind giving someone else a turn? oh... yeah i made myself a little comfortable here. i got a pizza for amy! yes, that's me! xfinity lets you search netflix, prime video, and youtube with the sound of your voice. and i don't have my wallet, so... that's simple. easy. awesome. experience the entertainment you love on x1. access netflix, prime video, youtub
. >>> feast your eyes on this giant idaho potato into luther burbank gardens in santa rosa.st vegetable in known world if real. made of fiberglass. wayne freedman found out doesn't stop people from tryg of the giant spud. >> reporter: are people disappointed? >> they can be. tried to punch it, knock on it, tasted it, want to lick it. >> keep your tongue off the potato please. if you missed it, catch the potato tomorrow morning in sebastopol in front of the museum....
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march with martin luther king for civil rights protests.he things joe biden has to clear to be the nominee you discussed that you are talking about next. rob: we were verifying london was 5 or 6 -- it is 5 hours. >> is jillian dips her head in shame. hours ahead. rob: see you in 13 minutes. introducing the first of its kind lexus ux and ux f sport, also available in hybrid all-wheel drive. lease the 2019 ux 200 for $329/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. we see two travelers so at a comfort innal with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com [ slurps ] gwho's a good boy? it's me. me, me, me. hey guys! you're gonna want to get in on this. i know how to those guys in here. let's pause the internet on their devices. wohhh? huhhhh? [ grumbling ] all: sausages! mmm, mmmm. bon appetite. make time for what matters. pause your wifi with xfinity xfi and see the secret life o
march with martin luther king for civil rights protests.he things joe biden has to clear to be the nominee you discussed that you are talking about next. rob: we were verifying london was 5 or 6 -- it is 5 hours. >> is jillian dips her head in shame. hours ahead. rob: see you in 13 minutes. introducing the first of its kind lexus ux and ux f sport, also available in hybrid all-wheel drive. lease the 2019 ux 200 for $329/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. we see...
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. >> so would part of his legacy king andrtin luther dr. ralph abernathy and others. >> i would think all of these, it's about black leaders, right? one of the things that i often his individuals, that largest legacy -- you can go back to early readings and of even dubois. upbuilding article black durham. he, in that article, states that without north carolina or without james shepard's durham would be a community, migrant but because of this institution, created here in durham, north have a prominent black middle and black class, a class of individuals who go on to become lawyers. doctors, and black professionals. ironically, when shepard is out in 1947, he's out campaigning a medicalto create school, because he didn't belief there was enough representation of african-americans in the state of north carolina, medical doctors. so he believed that his would transform black life in america. >> how is he viewed by his peers? and was he a national figure this time. >> he was a national figure on a political level. many individuals don't know se
. >> so would part of his legacy king andrtin luther dr. ralph abernathy and others. >> i would think all of these, it's about black leaders, right? one of the things that i often his individuals, that largest legacy -- you can go back to early readings and of even dubois. upbuilding article black durham. he, in that article, states that without north carolina or without james shepard's durham would be a community, migrant but because of this institution, created here in durham,...
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creature comforts he also had a royal lodge build up here and a few alpine not the buildings that king luther the 2nd of the very a build up here no longer exists today but not too far from here about one to 2 hours by car you'll find his castle so let's go there. during his lifetime the bavarian king was criticized for his expensive councils and palaces today they attract millions of tourists from around the world. on heaven encircled the largest island in lake the reclusive monarchs found the solitude he was seeking. catherine palace was based on the palace of louis the 14th of france a very inverse i like all of fakes castles and palaces it had no official function it was for the king alone. which spent a total of 10 days here in the palace in late september $885.00. after sunset on 35 servants had to light the candles in the palace and after that they all had to vanish and the king was all alone here. in the. lakes most famous castle is in the region near to some noise french time it attracts one and a half 1000000 visitors a year. for its architecture trade drew inspiration from medieval
creature comforts he also had a royal lodge build up here and a few alpine not the buildings that king luther the 2nd of the very a build up here no longer exists today but not too far from here about one to 2 hours by car you'll find his castle so let's go there. during his lifetime the bavarian king was criticized for his expensive councils and palaces today they attract millions of tourists from around the world. on heaven encircled the largest island in lake the reclusive monarchs found the...
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to compare the reaction of president trump's victory to reactions to the assassinations of martin luther king and bobby kennedy. i'm elizabeth macdonald the evening edit starts right now. welcome to the show you're watching the fox business network. let's get to edward lawrence at the white house, it was an extremely busy day today, in washington edward. reporter: yeah, very busy, in fact president donald trump saying he is putting what he calls hard hitting sanctions on iran's supreme leader as well as other major senior officials in iran, now this basically denies them access to the banking system in the u.s. and allied banking systems. president trump: these measures represent a strong and proportion at response to iran's increasingly provocative actions we will continue to increase pressure on tehran. reporter: there have been more than 1,000 sanctions placed on iran under this administration since 2017 and it's by far the most active sanction program for the treasury department. now president donald trump also stack tackling healthcare crisis and signed an executive order on transpa
to compare the reaction of president trump's victory to reactions to the assassinations of martin luther king and bobby kennedy. i'm elizabeth macdonald the evening edit starts right now. welcome to the show you're watching the fox business network. let's get to edward lawrence at the white house, it was an extremely busy day today, in washington edward. reporter: yeah, very busy, in fact president donald trump saying he is putting what he calls hard hitting sanctions on iran's supreme leader...
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so you do have socialism in this country except as martin luther king reminded us, it's individualism for the poor. >> we will take a quick break and i want to continue it conversation. including more ground to cover as we started touching on big money and president trump's attack on democrats and his take on socialism and the senator himself. a lot more ahead. we'll be right back. sfx: record scratch music (plays throughout): [ 'watch me walk' by spencer ludwig ] yo dj, can i put in a request? ♪ don't have no sass about this ♪ ♪ i'm on my way i'm on my way ♪ ♪ can't take no class about this ♪ ♪ i'm on my way i'm on my ♪ like this! ♪ this is a moment you plan for. to start your investment plan, find an advisor at massmutual.com sfx: [ mnemonic ] i've got an idea! oooh, what is it? what if we give the people iphone xr, when they join t-mobile? for a limited time, join t-mobile and get the awesome iphone xr on us. welcome to our lounge. enjoy your stay. thanks very much. ♪ ♪ find calm in over 1,000 airport lounges worldwide. it's another way we've got your back. the business platinum ca
so you do have socialism in this country except as martin luther king reminded us, it's individualism for the poor. >> we will take a quick break and i want to continue it conversation. including more ground to cover as we started touching on big money and president trump's attack on democrats and his take on socialism and the senator himself. a lot more ahead. we'll be right back. sfx: record scratch music (plays throughout): [ 'watch me walk' by spencer ludwig ] yo dj, can i put in a...
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martin luther king jr., atlanta, georgia.andidate and not to endorse a party but to stand up and say that both the major parties and others must preserve what dr. king stood for -- voting rights, civil rights including criminal justice reform, healthcare, and other items that this country fought and he and others shared blood to achieve. i would say that if i'm invited to any party's black summit. i huddled with some of the candidates encouraging them to do it. talked with joe biden and dnc chair tom perez and talked with beto o'rourke who are among the candidates that came through. it is important that we not marginalize the issues and that neither party marginalize, ignore, or take for granted black and brown people. had the democrats not taken them for granted and ran trying to get voters that are not inclined to vote for them, they may have won some of the states donald trump triumphed in. and for the republicans, donald trump said, blacks should vote for him, what do we have to lose? well, mr. president, we're losing our
martin luther king jr., atlanta, georgia.andidate and not to endorse a party but to stand up and say that both the major parties and others must preserve what dr. king stood for -- voting rights, civil rights including criminal justice reform, healthcare, and other items that this country fought and he and others shared blood to achieve. i would say that if i'm invited to any party's black summit. i huddled with some of the candidates encouraging them to do it. talked with joe biden and dnc...
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so you do have socialism in this country except as martin luther king reminded us, it's socialism for the very rich and unfettered individualism for the poor. >> we will take a quick break and i want to continue it conversation. including more ground to cover as we started touching on big money and president trump's attack on democrats and his take on socialism and the senator himself. a lot more ahead. we'll be right back. mankind has ever faced.iseae we got the idea that if we took two dimensional patient imaging and put it in holographic displays, we could dissect around the tumor so we can safely remove it. when we first started, we felt like this might just not be possible but verizon 5g ultra wideband will give us the ability to do this. ♪ introducing miracle-gro's next big thing. performance organics. finally organics that work. tested and refined by plant scientists... for twice the results, guaranteed. don't grow a snack, grow a feast. don't grow a flower, grow a million dollar view. this new organic collection of soil and plant food is what you always wanted. no compromise,
so you do have socialism in this country except as martin luther king reminded us, it's socialism for the very rich and unfettered individualism for the poor. >> we will take a quick break and i want to continue it conversation. including more ground to cover as we started touching on big money and president trump's attack on democrats and his take on socialism and the senator himself. a lot more ahead. we'll be right back. mankind has ever faced.iseae we got the idea that if we took two...
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where martin luther king was slain, they decided not to write a tribute to him.allenge to us, where king was slain, there's words there that are joseph's words, joseph's brother's words they uttered before they grabbed him and threw him into a ditch. these are the words that are written where king was slain, a challenge to us, the words from genesis, it says behold, here cometh the dreamer, let us slay him and see what comes of the dream. well, this is a referendum on the dream. we now in our generation have to stand up and dream again, bold dreams and defiant dreams, dreams of love, dreams that are that our ancestors fought and died for. i want to ask you, south carolina, will you stand and dream with me again? will you dream america again? will we dream this country anew? bold dreams, defiant dreams. if we dream together and work together and love together, we won't just beat donald trump, but we will make it to the mountaintop and we will get to the promised land. thank you. thank you, south carolina. [ cheers ] let us dream again. [ cheers ] >> back with me,
where martin luther king was slain, they decided not to write a tribute to him.allenge to us, where king was slain, there's words there that are joseph's words, joseph's brother's words they uttered before they grabbed him and threw him into a ditch. these are the words that are written where king was slain, a challenge to us, the words from genesis, it says behold, here cometh the dreamer, let us slay him and see what comes of the dream. well, this is a referendum on the dream. we now in our...
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starting to sound like a three day carnival rosa parks didn't give up her seat on day one, martin luther king on day two, and day three we changed the rules >> brian stevenson is used to making people feel uncomfortable about slavery. >> for the next century, we were dealing with the legacy. and that's why we lived through all of that violence and terror through lynchings. that's why we had lawed that codified segregation, and that's why our criminal justice system was so menacing to people of color. we are haunted in america by our history of racial inequality >> reporter: the new hbo documentary "true justice" details his life's journey and the creation of the equal justice initiative >> my clients have been broken by trauma, bias, and discrimination >> the documentary focuses on his fight against the death penalty, his appearances before the supreme court on behalf of death row inmates. >> prosecution ran out and told the media that the state of alabama got the worse killer that ever walked the streets in birmingham off the streets that night. only it wasn't true. >> a lot of the docu
starting to sound like a three day carnival rosa parks didn't give up her seat on day one, martin luther king on day two, and day three we changed the rules >> brian stevenson is used to making people feel uncomfortable about slavery. >> for the next century, we were dealing with the legacy. and that's why we lived through all of that violence and terror through lynchings. that's why we had lawed that codified segregation, and that's why our criminal justice system was so menacing...
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your own work or one with your leanings luther's to start to look at your bullshit to look at you look as a good shoe. that. you don't like. seemed wrong. rowles just don't call. me that is yet to say proud disdain becomes agitated and it gains from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when choose to look for common ground. the dutch pharmacy had a big problem because did a rushing close to forest to live in and tomatoes we want to generate money for the farmers and also awareness what a problem. is so affects people going out to more in iraq and all the to waste in their hands off the price it's making an estimate on them a more going to cause and effect that it's b.s. is that then right now it's left to be at a kind of on off they have the. this is every crime we raised until. and on said to get arrested in there and the da went on the floor and healthier they. broke his inda spawning and install nutrition and in the face of unique. culture of all of. the specific date in all that i can audition. and that a lot these glenn that are sick both these are good an
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martin luther king said, and i quote, "call it democracy or call it democratic socialism, but there must be a better distribution of wealth within this country for all of god's children." >> now, he can define it any way he want, and to be fair i invite the senator on the show all the time to have this discussion. it's up to him to take the invitation. but every time he says the word socialism, doesn't it trigger the same kind of cringe that hearing the president say i'm a nationalist does? it doesn't matter how you define it, the word has implications. >> it certainly does. martin luther king said it in the quote you just read, you can call it democracy or you can call it socialism. let's call it democracy, american democracy. fdr never called himself a socialist. bernie sanders will never call himself a democrat. i think roosevelt was a democrat. i agree almost completely with bernie's diagnosis of the problem. i'll say it this way, there are 180 families in america that are the top 0.1%, they control the bottom 90% which is 90 million americans. as a former school superintendent i kno
martin luther king said, and i quote, "call it democracy or call it democratic socialism, but there must be a better distribution of wealth within this country for all of god's children." >> now, he can define it any way he want, and to be fair i invite the senator on the show all the time to have this discussion. it's up to him to take the invitation. but every time he says the word socialism, doesn't it trigger the same kind of cringe that hearing the president say i'm a...
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now, ito tell you right want to tell you right now, where martin luther king was slain, i was taughts that hope is the act of conviction that despair will never have the last word. where martin luther king was slain, they did not write a tribute to him, they decided to write a challenge to us, working was slain, words -- where king was slain, words they uttered before they grabbed him and threw him into a ditch, the words written where king was slain, from genesis, behold here cometh the dreamer, let us slay him and see what becomes of the dream. this is a referendum on the dream. we have to stand up in a regeneration and dream again, bold dreams and affiant dreams, dreams of love, dreams are ancestors fought and died for. will you stand and dream with me again? [applause] sen. booker: will you dream, america, again? dream this country a new. old dreams, defiant dreams dustbowl dreams, defiant dreams we will make it to the mountaintop and get to the promised land. thank you, south carolina. it is time for the dream again. thank you. [applause] mr. biden: thank you. my time is running
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we don't have martin luther king day in alabama. weather watcher monitor luther king roblt e lee.e two largest hiesz rsz robert e leeann jefferson david. we live mid-19th century in this country. there are thousand of kfrt memorial across the south. we should stop talking about that doesn't make sense if you grow up and you're black and go to robert e. lee high or jefferson dafsz when i moved to montgomery you couldn't find the word slave or slavery anywhere in the city. we we were talking about history all the time. we haven't talked the history of native genocide and when did to native americans when europeans came. we haven't talked about slavery. and the narrative we haven't confronted. and because we haven't we see the horrific disparities. i just think we are not being honest. we believe in memory and memorial that's why we built the national memorial. we had the 9/11 traejd and we in a memorial in less than 15 years. i think that's good. but we haven't done anything to talk about what hppened to black people. >> what are people getting out of this -- now it's becoming a pil
we don't have martin luther king day in alabama. weather watcher monitor luther king roblt e lee.e two largest hiesz rsz robert e leeann jefferson david. we live mid-19th century in this country. there are thousand of kfrt memorial across the south. we should stop talking about that doesn't make sense if you grow up and you're black and go to robert e. lee high or jefferson dafsz when i moved to montgomery you couldn't find the word slave or slavery anywhere in the city. we we were talking...
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luther. cut. the. place. to. play. this is the w. news live from berlin and talk instead of tariffs at the g. 20 summit chinese president xi same pain and his u.s. counterpart donald trump agree on a truce in their country's trade for one of the latest from the summit in osaka japan. also coming up and telling authorities arrest the skipper of a ship carrying my friends rescued in the mediterranean sea captain carl iraqi time had dropped.
luther. cut. the. place. to. play. this is the w. news live from berlin and talk instead of tariffs at the g. 20 summit chinese president xi same pain and his u.s. counterpart donald trump agree on a truce in their country's trade for one of the latest from the summit in osaka japan. also coming up and telling authorities arrest the skipper of a ship carrying my friends rescued in the mediterranean sea captain carl iraqi time had dropped.
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luther could make his debut this week after switching from union to leak.eason and has become one of the most high—profile players to switch codes. i caught up with them earlier on and he explained why he made the move. when i was in the england regime, he was a big fan of love —— rugby week. a lot of the structures were all based around that. i followed our defence coach. ifollowed our defence coach. my voice spends a follower of it. for me to get this opportunity and test myself as an athlete and a rugby player to make this transition is one that really excited me. i had an opportunity to stay in union but sometimes you get a little bit co mforta ble, sometimes you get a little bit comfortable, i don't want to say complacent, but i went to keep pushing myself and that is really what excited me the most to make this transition. it's a great club and hopefully cracked both coats. you could stand on the cusp of doing something really impressive is because he won the premiership with northampton at your time and rugby union. they are doing well in the super l
luther could make his debut this week after switching from union to leak.eason and has become one of the most high—profile players to switch codes. i caught up with them earlier on and he explained why he made the move. when i was in the england regime, he was a big fan of love —— rugby week. a lot of the structures were all based around that. i followed our defence coach. ifollowed our defence coach. my voice spends a follower of it. for me to get this opportunity and test myself as an...
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e know from our leaders, our forebearers, our forefathers like martin luther king jr.hat the time is always right to do what's right. each one of us is being called today to fight these battles. the bible tells us we are called to be the light of the world, for all to see, which means taking on the dark powers, putting on the armor of god, putting on the belt of truth, the shield of risheseness. that is how we defeat president trump and it is how we defeat what is wrong in our democracy and how we restore the power to you, the people. glod bless america. -- god bless se america. ♪ applause brks ♪ thank you. thank you, i should have let that music go a little bit longer. we could have gotten some rhythm going. hello, south carolina. thank you so much. it is a privilege and an honor to be here to address you. as most of you know, i'm not a career politician. i'm an entrepreneur and problem solver and i'm here with you all to help solve the problem of our time and the problems speak to this question. how did donald trump win the election of 2016? now there are a bunch of
e know from our leaders, our forebearers, our forefathers like martin luther king jr.hat the time is always right to do what's right. each one of us is being called today to fight these battles. the bible tells us we are called to be the light of the world, for all to see, which means taking on the dark powers, putting on the armor of god, putting on the belt of truth, the shield of risheseness. that is how we defeat president trump and it is how we defeat what is wrong in our democracy and how...
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i want to tell you all right now where martin luther king was slain. i was taught by that woman on the fifth floor of the projects that hope is the active conviction that despair will never have the last word. where martin luther king was slain they decided not to write a tribute to him. they decided to write a challenge to us, where king was slain, there are words there that are joseph's words and joseph's brothers words that they uttered and grabbed him before they threw him into a ditch. these are words when it was a challenge to us and the words from genesis who say behold here cometh a dreamer and let us slay him and see what becomes of the dream and this is a referendum on the dream. we now in our generation have to stand up and dream again, bold dreams and defiant dreams, dreams of love. dreams that a dreams that our ancestors fought and died for. i want to ask you, south carolina, will you dream this country anew? bold dreams, defiant dreams! if we dream together and work together and love together we won't just beat donald trump, but we will m
i want to tell you all right now where martin luther king was slain. i was taught by that woman on the fifth floor of the projects that hope is the active conviction that despair will never have the last word. where martin luther king was slain they decided not to write a tribute to him. they decided to write a challenge to us, where king was slain, there are words there that are joseph's words and joseph's brothers words that they uttered and grabbed him before they threw him into a ditch....