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a both a local people who sometimes really want to see martin luther king. it is also what draws more federal attention and national media attention and sncc and stokely carmichael realizes it. we need king for the attention that we want to generate on this. and king is constantly being pushed in multiple directions. i think this march reveals king somewhat at his most morally powerful because he's constantly trying to on one level articulate the intent of the young militants beebe likes to the carmichael but trying to craft it into a larger lens nonviolent action the integration of america and a larger plea for racial brotherhood and to do so he is constantly using his rhetorical gets to try to merge these messages into something. he's trying to find this unity and it's just a burden. by the end of the march he is worn down and he calls the march a mistake. by the same token without martin luther king -- >> host: why did he call it a mistake lacks. >> guest: is towards the end of the march and he is just gone through fairly extraordinary trials. the marchers
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martin luther king jr. two sons are now taking their sister to court. this is what they're fighting over, the bible. a bible that belonged to their father, as well as the nobel peace prize he received back in 1964. >> martin luther king iii and dexter king, they want them. their sister, the reverend bernice king says no way. those items are now she says safe and hidden. peter blackwell is in downtown atlanta right now inside the historic church. bernice king spoke to reporters a short time ago and gave her side over this disagreement over her father's historical items. what did she say? recap for us. >> well, michael, suzanne, bernice king said if she were willing to sell her father's nobel peace prize, it would haunt her conscious for the rest of her life. we learned this started january 20th when miss king says she was contacted about selling those two items. now, in the lawsuit there's no mention of selling them. we've reached out no fewer than half a dozen times to get the brothers' side of the story. we have not received a response. we can also tel
martin luther king jr. two sons are now taking their sister to court. this is what they're fighting over, the bible. a bible that belonged to their father, as well as the nobel peace prize he received back in 1964. >> martin luther king iii and dexter king, they want them. their sister, the reverend bernice king says no way. those items are now she says safe and hidden. peter blackwell is in downtown atlanta right now inside the historic church. bernice king spoke to reporters a short...
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is king's name and presents but local people sometimes they just want to see martin luther king. the also draws more federal attention and national media attention and sncc realizes this march does not mean anything without key and we needed for the attention to generate. team is constantly pushed in multiple directions. he is constantly trying to articulate the discontent of people like carmichael but crafted into the larger language of nonviolent action, integration of america, a plea for racial brotherhood. he is constantly using the rhetorical gift to merge these messages into something coherent. to find a unity by the end of the march he is worn down but by the end it does not have power. >> host: what was that point? >> get the end of the march it is called a mistake. the marchers had just gone to philadelphia june 21st june 21st, 1966, exactly two years weeder of the murder of three civil rights workers. which was so large national story 1964. they commemorate those murders it was actually off the main route but it was a unique opportunity with the local black leadership o
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the local people and sometimes they just really want to see martin luther king. that is also withdraws more whae federal attention and the national media attention and sncc realizes stokely carmichael and physically drag him out the march doesn't mean anything for the attention that we want to generate. and he was being pushed in multiple directions and it reveals an someways powerful because he's constantly trying on one level to the content of the youn young militants like sy carmichael but he is trying to craft it into his larger language of the nonviolent action the integration of america and the larger development. they try to merge the messages and he's trying to find this unity and it is just a burden. by the same token -- >> why did he call it a mistake? >> guest: he has some fairly extraordinary trials. its june 21 of 1966 that is exactly two years later in the anniversary on order of the three civil rights workers. they lead the demonstration in philadelphia and its offspring of the march they see this as a unique political opportunity with the local bl
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as ella baker said of martin luther king, martin did not make the movement. the movement made martin. we have plenty to do to put our shoulders on the wheel of improving our lives and the lives of others. [applause] >> the debate has taken an interesting turn because we sometimes hear the phrase american exceptionalism. what you have been hurting today is that in a way, we are talking about two types of exceptionalism. if i were to talk about great americans, i would talk about the wealth creators, benjamin ranklin, edison, steve jobs. i think those guys collectively have done more than all the redistributors combined. i'm not saying there is not room for both. i'm saying there is a riority. it is time to talk a little bit of sense. i think we are at a moment now where we can do that without resulting, without mere slogans. 90% of american indians were murdered? genocide? actually that is not true. the white man came to america and brought with him unwittingly a whole bunch of diseases, malaria, smallpox, etc. e vast majority of indians ontracted the plague a
as ella baker said of martin luther king, martin did not make the movement. the movement made martin. we have plenty to do to put our shoulders on the wheel of improving our lives and the lives of others. [applause] >> the debate has taken an interesting turn because we sometimes hear the phrase american exceptionalism. what you have been hurting today is that in a way, we are talking about two types of exceptionalism. if i were to talk about great americans, i would talk about the wealth...
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martin luther king is held in very high regard. king held in very high regard. everyone else after that, very, very low view of them. >> we'll see how this battle plays out. jonathan capehart, thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks, betty. >> more than half a million households are still? the dark after the second powerful winter storm in three days battered a large part of the country from the midwest to maine. frigid temperatures have increased the use of propane used to heat millions of homes quickly pushing up prices for the fuel. several states, including pennsylvania, new york and new jersey are also searching for more salt and now salt producers say supplies are low and prices are skyrocketing. cnbc's morgan brennan has more. >> reporter: the harsh winter weather now causing a shortage of road salt in the midwest and northeast as cities and towns plow through their salt supplies, we're seeing prices skyrocketing and deliveries getting delayed. new york governor andrew cuomo has called the situation dire and the suburbs
martin luther king is held in very high regard. king held in very high regard. everyone else after that, very, very low view of them. >> we'll see how this battle plays out. jonathan capehart, thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks, betty. >> more than half a million households are still? the dark after the second powerful winter storm in three days battered a large part of the country from the midwest to maine. frigid temperatures have increased the use of propane used...
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martin luther king was emotional about missing this occasion. alk about the sfakz of the movement and it's connection to the process shown p.i. by this sermon, however, mr. kings personal attorney one of his political advisory and for historical reasons he was a draft speech writer and one who helped him write the iconic i have a dream speech. he's a professor at the every time of the san francisco and a schooler at the martin luther king jr. at the university. doctor jones is here to puck pick up the mandala we welcome you to the podium (clapping.) >> thank you so very much. aefld i think the organizesers of this program are testing my skills i'm also a professor of the university of the san francisco on the art of speech writing so i find i've been limited to a short period of time. let me just say this (laughter) it is fitting in the naming of the bridge considers in the 50th anniversary year of the 1964 christopher's movement and for the crusade for the ask the especially from the north and across the nation to journey to mississippi to regis
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he hated martin luther king, he hated the civil rights movement.ed things to return to quiet, to to his kind of life. he was not a good man. he would, he has been the largest subversive in american history fighting, as he said, subversion and subverting the freedoms of this country. and he very nearly got away with it. he was the most powerful man in washington, without any question. second not touch him. they could not touch him. so somebody had to do something about that man. and that became our task. [applause] >> and he did get away with it for half a century. and there are many people who think at that time and still that the fbi in the 1970s would have never been investigated, none of the change -- none of the questions would have been raised had the change occurred if it had not been for what the burglary did. despite all of the courage that you had and the willingness to go ahead, i know there also was a great deal of various kinds of fear. and i wonder if you could talk about some of your experiences. first, a very practical one for keith.
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does arizona really want another martin luther king holiday mess on its hands like the old days? >>> plus, guess who is benefitting from implementing the health care law? a bunch of republican governors. do you believe it? is not one of them who has expanded medicaid is in political trouble this november. and what's that tell you? >>> and it looks like ted nugent just can't get enough of comparing president obama to guess what? the nazis. he is at it again, just days after making that arm-twisted apology of his. this is "hardball," the place for politics. i'm looking forward to...
does arizona really want another martin luther king holiday mess on its hands like the old days? >>> plus, guess who is benefitting from implementing the health care law? a bunch of republican governors. do you believe it? is not one of them who has expanded medicaid is in political trouble this november. and what's that tell you? >>> and it looks like ted nugent just can't get enough of comparing president obama to guess what? the nazis. he is at it again, just days after...
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martin luther king jr. and to find strength in diversity. january 30th, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.. we would like to nouns that our progress report is available online and sfusd do the e d u. key strategies are being used to improve the learning experience for each student at every sfusd school. the 2013th district scorecard and the sfusd budget. this friday, january 31st, all school sites will be closed in observance of lunar new year. >> thank you. item c, recognition and commendations. deputy superintendant? speaker: i would like to call guerrero. good evening. it's my pleasure to introduce miss maya navajo she is the third class teacher for students with autism. her students have learning and behavioral challenges requiring a specialized program. this is her third year of teaching. one of her former students parents recommended her for this award and this is what she stated. each student requires intensive supervision just to be safe and requires real creativity and patience from a teacher to learn and to make progress in life skills. it requires tireless work well
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martin luther king jr. with the paradigm of the integrationist vision from the rhetoric of this anti-racists and christian frederik nevertheless adjusted integration as a radical critique of the southern towns in 80s that he transformed with the civil rights movement. when this integrationist went into the town, the town was in eugene while this is just going to be a minor revision to admission standards. the southern towns and cities that martin luther king transformed me that moore was being shaken up and under the complexion of these ways. >> gary peller, what do you teach your georgetown? >> guest: i teach contracts with constitutional law, criminal law, jurisprudence, economics, radical legal thought and several other. >> host: you touched on this, but lyrical race consciousness, how does this play out in law? >> guest: the book called "critical race consciousness" is one of the articulation of a broader. approach to questions of racial justice but charted the legal academy called critical race theory.
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because he hated martin luther king and the civil rights movement. and he was not a good man. been the largest subversive in american history fighting subversion and subverting the freedom of this country. he was the most powerful man in washington. [applause] >> and he did get away with it for a half-century. at that time, the fbi in the 1970s would have never been investigated and none of the questions were then raised had it not been for this. despite all of the courage that you have and the willingness to go ahead, there also was a good deal of fear, and i'm wondering if you could talk about some of your experiences. first a very practical one from keith. there were a couple of times and had unexpected experiences. >> on average -- >> the lock picker olympics, which was the center of the planning laugh at. >> just want to correct a slight misstatement. i studied it to break into other things first. [applause] >> but you got your mission accomplished. [laughter] >> the fbi was kind of like the graduate school. [laughter] >> we were all dressed very well and those people did
because he hated martin luther king and the civil rights movement. and he was not a good man. been the largest subversive in american history fighting subversion and subverting the freedom of this country. he was the most powerful man in washington. [applause] >> and he did get away with it for a half-century. at that time, the fbi in the 1970s would have never been investigated and none of the questions were then raised had it not been for this. despite all of the courage that you have...
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>> on paper, this is the estate of martin luther king jr. t bernice king has this 1964 nobel peace prize, the medal, and the bible, king's traveling bible. however they say it is in her perm possession. they belong to the he is sate. and the estate wants them back. why? king -- bernice king says the brothers want to sell them. and you held this bible. >> yeah this is something -- she took it out of a case and you can page by page go through it. there is some inscriptions on it, as well. it is amazing. but you're saying that now this is not -- it's in her possession. nobody knows where this is. >> she says in a statement she released after this complaint was filed she has them in a safe and secure place and refusing to turn them over. i want to read two sentences and you can get the passion from just these two sentences. and she writes, as a minister of the gospel, the thought of selling my daddy's bible troubles my mind, vexes my spirit and weighs on my soul. the thought of profiting from the sale of the peace prize medal which my father acce
>> on paper, this is the estate of martin luther king jr. t bernice king has this 1964 nobel peace prize, the medal, and the bible, king's traveling bible. however they say it is in her perm possession. they belong to the he is sate. and the estate wants them back. why? king -- bernice king says the brothers want to sell them. and you held this bible. >> yeah this is something -- she took it out of a case and you can page by page go through it. there is some inscriptions on it, as...
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else he is he's a prophet in the best of traditions and the reason i say that is because dr martin luther king jr one of my favorite prophets who was similarly killed a similarly put away when he was demonstrating for garbage collectors in in the city of memphis and what he said the pit of my says it all he said you know like a boil that can never be cured unless it is opened up and exposed to the natural medicines of air and light so to injustice and lies will never be exposed unless they are held up to the light of human conscience and the air of national opinion only then can the be solved can they be addressed can they be can they be resolved and that's what we have here we have not only hero in my view in the view of my colleagues we have a prophet and let's not shy before that label not hero not not hero not traitor but patriot to the constitution and profit and the best of the biblical tradition but just funny martin luther king made a difference. do you think the likes of manning snowden really will make a difference to the future. well snowden has already made an incredible difference
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and just to think this year i found out martin luther king, there were like 2 80,000 people in jail. today america has 8 to 10 million people in jail. this is a perfect opportunity to give people a new start. just myself, two years ago i ended up in san francisco jail and i got acquitted for the charges. but, you know, i learned while i was in squall ~ jail about fair chances coming out. this is a good day. when i learned that people in jail really do need fair chances when they're there and coming out to our community. i live in the tenderloin, 55 mates, it's pay part that's heavily -- you know, that's how we go to bed, we wake up. we know everything [speaker not understood]. it's going to be a good start. [speaker not understood] right here, martin luther king said this year, you have to keep moving forward. this is the day that san francisco is moving forward for our nation because it's very important that united states stay great. and i think this is it and also happy to get the people from city college to sign it. [speaker not understood] that's the rams. it's about city college
and just to think this year i found out martin luther king, there were like 2 80,000 people in jail. today america has 8 to 10 million people in jail. this is a perfect opportunity to give people a new start. just myself, two years ago i ended up in san francisco jail and i got acquitted for the charges. but, you know, i learned while i was in squall ~ jail about fair chances coming out. this is a good day. when i learned that people in jail really do need fair chances when they're there and...
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each year on martin luther king day, let us not only recall dr. king, but rededicate ourselves to the commandments he believed in and sought to live every day. >> reporter: the president signed the bill creating the holiday and gave the pen to king's widow. >> that was 1983. more than 30 years ago when president reagan signed that holiday into law. it took a lot of public pressure to get passed. scott king lobbied congress armed with a petition signed by no less than 6 million people. they overcame the initial opposition from the white house and last minute effort by jessie help to derail it. but finally, 15 years after the assassination of dr. king, an official federal holiday was created to honor him. then it was up to the states to adopt it. some had already done so even before the federal law passed, but the pace accelerated once that federal law went into effect. one state after another putting on the books an official holiday in celebration of the civil rights hero. but not every state. a few cases, legislators balked at the idea of creating
each year on martin luther king day, let us not only recall dr. king, but rededicate ourselves to the commandments he believed in and sought to live every day. >> reporter: the president signed the bill creating the holiday and gave the pen to king's widow. >> that was 1983. more than 30 years ago when president reagan signed that holiday into law. it took a lot of public pressure to get passed. scott king lobbied congress armed with a petition signed by no less than 6 million...
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we are the only state that passed martin luther king day as a holiday on the ballot.how me states right now with complex racial politics in the east or the south could put martin luther king day on the ballot and pass it today. we did that. the conversation on immigration i think was a law and order issue. we were selected for the super bowl after putting its largest u.s. investment in may say come arizona after the martin luther king conversation come after the immigration debate. because people take a careful look at this market and this is -- it is the third-largest market in the united states. top 10 in business environment. number one in small business formation in the united states. we are trending to be the number one producer of jobs in the united states. when you put the right business environment together, low regulation, great education outcomes like we are, that really cuts through political debate. that is why companies like apple and intel and american airlines choose our community to be their home. >> i would look to thank you. business at large and sma
we are the only state that passed martin luther king day as a holiday on the ballot.how me states right now with complex racial politics in the east or the south could put martin luther king day on the ballot and pass it today. we did that. the conversation on immigration i think was a law and order issue. we were selected for the super bowl after putting its largest u.s. investment in may say come arizona after the martin luther king conversation come after the immigration debate. because...
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martin luther king crystallizes the debate by basically saying, all right, you've got three things to think about here. one possibility in terms of the nonviolent theme of the movement is pure pacifism, and king says it's a religious commitment very few people are ever going to achieve. it requires extraordinary discipline. later folks would say king never urged others to -- or never condemned people for not achieving that level, that sense of nonviolence. and then he says, and then there's self-defense, individual self-defense even involving arms. he says even gandhi did not condemn that. and he also says that people who engage in that sort of self-defense may even command a level of respect for the kind of brit that it shows. and then he says -- grit that it shows. and then he says for purposes of what we're going; that is, political freedom, achieving goals. we've got to press through marching and nonviolent demonstration, and that's the way we're going the achievement and our goals. so king crystallizes this dichotomy, and later roy will yens -- wilkens argues in a pamphlet called
martin luther king crystallizes the debate by basically saying, all right, you've got three things to think about here. one possibility in terms of the nonviolent theme of the movement is pure pacifism, and king says it's a religious commitment very few people are ever going to achieve. it requires extraordinary discipline. later folks would say king never urged others to -- or never condemned people for not achieving that level, that sense of nonviolence. and then he says, and then there's...
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it's a a tension between martin luther king and bull connor. it's a tension between people who are trying to extend and expand democracy and people who want to keep the benefits of democracy to only their group. and you know the country will go in that direction in which the most active people are pulling it. and we dare not let the people who operate on the basis of fear, operate on a basis of scarcity, operate on the basis of me, and mine and us i dared not stop pulling on those people who care today. we have got to always be pulling my country 'tis of thee in the direction of sweet land of liberty for all. so it's a tension and you'd get what you are willing to give in terms of energy and resources to the struggle for making this a more perfect union. i do believe erica has -- america has great things to offer to the world. you can't practice islam and if any freer in america. in europe and switzerland they passed a law that are a key component to the essential house of worship. they are known to be associated with a muslim house of worship
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arizona went through hell with the martin luther king issue.nt to have another thing like that. is that the sentiment out there? >> absolutely. martin luther king, more recently sb-1070 did some really severe damage to our economy. >> anyway, thank you. i think money is going to talk out there. my bet is that the governor will sign by tomorrow. anyway, thank you, gene robinson and brahm resnik for that reporting up from phoenix. >>> here is a political lesson for some conservatives. republican governors who have expanded medicare under obama care are the ones in best shape now heading into the november elections. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> tomorrow actor seth rogen testifies on capitol hill about the effects of alzheimer's. his mother-in-law suffers from it, as my mom died from it. seth will be coming right here to "hardball" to talk about it tomorrow night. seth rogen, the great actor and funny guy. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." it's been nearly impossible to understate the far right's hatred
arizona went through hell with the martin luther king issue.nt to have another thing like that. is that the sentiment out there? >> absolutely. martin luther king, more recently sb-1070 did some really severe damage to our economy. >> anyway, thank you. i think money is going to talk out there. my bet is that the governor will sign by tomorrow. anyway, thank you, gene robinson and brahm resnik for that reporting up from phoenix. >>> here is a political lesson for some...
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martin luther king the third and dexter king are asking the sister to give up the items to the estate she is worried they will sell her father's items. >> a new warning about the counter fit cash on the street. today other top business stories. >> hi, heather, good morning. the secret service is warning to be on the lookout for fake $100 bills. one in particular has been counterfeited more than the others. the secret service said check the cereserial numbers. 77 is he lo indicated at the back bottom of the bill. the counter fit bills have 5 numbers that go along with that. 20 million counter fits have been passed since 2005. 1-2 punch weeks after a velvetta shortage now a string cheese shortage. the problem is premature shortage that caused a recall back in october. craft hopes to have string cheese back in kid's lunch boxes and on store shelves next month. >> if you need creative intir ration the free poem service. a dozen poets are available to write special words to a friend or loved one for you. you give them a call and your poem will be ready 24-48-hours later. >> i don't know, i
martin luther king the third and dexter king are asking the sister to give up the items to the estate she is worried they will sell her father's items. >> a new warning about the counter fit cash on the street. today other top business stories. >> hi, heather, good morning. the secret service is warning to be on the lookout for fake $100 bills. one in particular has been counterfeited more than the others. the secret service said check the cereserial numbers. 77 is he lo indicated...
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how you see plans in the works, how you can see them for the martin luther king library. >> and whatoad crews are is this the bacon and cheese diet? this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant >>> happening today across the country ahead of the presidents' day holiday, all national parks will be free to the public this weekend. the fee-free weekend runs through monday. there are more than 400 national parks participating, for a complete list of the 14 parks in our area, head on over to our website, nbcwashington.com. >>> okay. marylanders, this is the weekend to buy new appliances and save some money. maryland is holding a tax-free holiday for some energy-star appliances and that includes energy-efficient re
how you see plans in the works, how you can see them for the martin luther king library. >> and whatoad crews are is this the bacon and cheese diet? this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so...
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earring be primary battle in 2008, when asked which candidate he thought martin luther king jr.would support, senator obama respond without hesitation -- reverend king would not endorse any of us because he would be in the streets building a movement for justice. -- undoubtedly true. it tells us a little bit of what we should think of our own activity. one point it raises that if you take a reef glance at history, you recognize that it's building t changinga things. lyndon johnson was never part of the black freedom movement. franklin roosevelt was never and of the labor movement, abraham lincoln never belong to an abolitionist party. though three presidents are membered because of fire from below and that is what we ought to be concentrating on. when you think about political power, often you think about the white house or the pentagram -- pentagon and you think, that is where power lies. there is power in the neighborhood, the factory, the mill, the classroom. power is there and that is the power we have access to too often we stare at the sites of power. we have no access to.
earring be primary battle in 2008, when asked which candidate he thought martin luther king jr.would support, senator obama respond without hesitation -- reverend king would not endorse any of us because he would be in the streets building a movement for justice. -- undoubtedly true. it tells us a little bit of what we should think of our own activity. one point it raises that if you take a reef glance at history, you recognize that it's building t changinga things. lyndon johnson was never...
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arizona went through hell with the martin luther king issue.t want to have another thing like that. is that the sentiment out there? >> absolutely. martin luther king, more recently sb-1070 did some really severe damage to our economy. >> anyway, thank you. i think money is going to talk out there. my bet is that the governor will sign by tomorrow. anyway, thank you, gene robinson and brahm resnick for that reporting up from phoenix. >>> here is a political lesson for some conservatives. republican governors who have expanded medicare under obama care are the ones in best shape now heading into the november elections. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. itit grows more sophisticated baevery day. back all
arizona went through hell with the martin luther king issue.t want to have another thing like that. is that the sentiment out there? >> absolutely. martin luther king, more recently sb-1070 did some really severe damage to our economy. >> anyway, thank you. i think money is going to talk out there. my bet is that the governor will sign by tomorrow. anyway, thank you, gene robinson and brahm resnick for that reporting up from phoenix. >>> here is a political lesson for some...
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and that means that we could have brotherhood and sisterhood is martin luther king talked about. it was possible and i think that we can tear down these inequalities and i am optimistic about it. >> the subtitle of your book is a family and faith in future and in the book you talk about some of those disparities that you just mentioned and he made that your mission here on capitol hill as well. can you talk about some of these issues being addressed in the book that you are looking to tackle? >> i think the biggest problem is income inequality. it is two components. stagnant wages and rising debt loads. limited economic fortunes for working people. and it's limited economic rewards for those of the tip top of the economy. the stagnating situation for working people and of course people of color are disproportionately concentrated but they're not the only ones down there. so yes, the foreclosure crisis happened after the americans were hit harder but they weren't the only ones who are said. you know, african-americans were hit harder by help insurance. i have a lot of them tell me
and that means that we could have brotherhood and sisterhood is martin luther king talked about. it was possible and i think that we can tear down these inequalities and i am optimistic about it. >> the subtitle of your book is a family and faith in future and in the book you talk about some of those disparities that you just mentioned and he made that your mission here on capitol hill as well. can you talk about some of these issues being addressed in the book that you are looking to...
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>> isn't that when the martin luther king holiday that wanted to kick all the mexicans out and then deny gay wedding cakes. if or not that's true, that's what comes across. >> reporter: the state may lose business. the owner of this hotel told us that one customer told him that he would cancel $10,000 of business if the bill becomes law. >> reporter: and what happens if football fans decide to stay home rather than come to the super bowl at the university of phoenix stadium. >> reporter: they have been creating and giving away signs that say they'll say they're open for business to anyone. >> reporter: support for the bill is crumbling even amongst some of the legislature who voted for it. >> it was a vote we regret taking and we're here to make it right and ask the governor to veto the bill. >> reporter: the damage to arizona's image may already be done. once again making this the state that has the rest of the country asking what were they thinking? brian rooney. al jazeera, phoenix. >> last week business in tucson, arizona, decided to give lawmakers a taste of their own business. afte
>> isn't that when the martin luther king holiday that wanted to kick all the mexicans out and then deny gay wedding cakes. if or not that's true, that's what comes across. >> reporter: the state may lose business. the owner of this hotel told us that one customer told him that he would cancel $10,000 of business if the bill becomes law. >> reporter: and what happens if football fans decide to stay home rather than come to the super bowl at the university of phoenix stadium....
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martin luther king's children played out again today. bernice king was at ebenezer baptist church, where her father was a minister, and she criticized her brothers for filing a lawsuit against her. and the courts want to force bernice to turn over the traveling bible and the nobel peace prize, and she says that she wants to sell them. >> with this historic plea, i believe negligent action of my brothers to usher in what is perceived to be the latest round of a family conflict, but my reality is that if i willingly sold my father's bible and nobel prize, my conscience would haunt me for the rest of my life. >> bernice king said that her father would not want those items sold, and the king children have been in and out of court for a number of years over a variety of disputes involving their father's estate. >>> 2013 was a record year for the hotel estate. it totaled over $6 billion in the year, and the city took in over $232,000 in room sales tax, and last year's presidential inaugural helped with that number, but it still achieved despite
martin luther king's children played out again today. bernice king was at ebenezer baptist church, where her father was a minister, and she criticized her brothers for filing a lawsuit against her. and the courts want to force bernice to turn over the traveling bible and the nobel peace prize, and she says that she wants to sell them. >> with this historic plea, i believe negligent action of my brothers to usher in what is perceived to be the latest round of a family conflict, but my...
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the three remaining children of martin luther king junior are in a legal dispute over some of his possessions. king's two sons and his daughter are fighting over their father's bible and nobel peace prize. the sons, who control the estate, want to sell them, but their sister doesn't. yesterday a judge ordered bernice king to turn over both items so they can be put in a safe deposit box. the items will remain there until the dispute is settled. lawyers for both sides said that idea is fair. a pizza hut employee has been fired and the restaurant shut down after he relieved himself in the kitchen sink. the incident happened at the pizza hut in kermit, a town in west virginia on the border with kentucky. a video of the man urinating was posted on you tube. in a statement, pizza hut said it does not tolerate violations of its operation standards. prosecutors say since no food was involved, the man cannot be charged with assault. >> i guess we didn't show the video. that's probably the best. >> i see that pizza hut still gets us hungry at this time of the day. but let's talk about the flood watch a
the three remaining children of martin luther king junior are in a legal dispute over some of his possessions. king's two sons and his daughter are fighting over their father's bible and nobel peace prize. the sons, who control the estate, want to sell them, but their sister doesn't. yesterday a judge ordered bernice king to turn over both items so they can be put in a safe deposit box. the items will remain there until the dispute is settled. lawyers for both sides said that idea is fair. a...
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in that period, that was the time of martin luther king. a lot of people were talking about race.t isn't like people didn't talk about race. john lewis, that's the name i was thinking of. the idea that race was not a factor in the 60s is pretty hard to that. he is a leader in this country. when you hear a black leader speak like that, what's it mean to you? >> it is severely disturbing. i won't call it disappointing, because i didn't expect anything different from justice thomas. he has had a long history of walking through doors and closing them behind him. he acknowledges no part that affirmative action played in his life but he wants to close the door for others. he suggested race doesn't matter, that race shouldn't matter or be a factor in any decision-making process. this ignores reality of race that persists today. the supreme court justice is more disturbing, because they have the power to make decisions. if they make decisions on color blindness, we don't see or acknowledge or pretend it doesn't matter. it shouldn't be to be post-racial but post racist. for him to admit th
in that period, that was the time of martin luther king. a lot of people were talking about race.t isn't like people didn't talk about race. john lewis, that's the name i was thinking of. the idea that race was not a factor in the 60s is pretty hard to that. he is a leader in this country. when you hear a black leader speak like that, what's it mean to you? >> it is severely disturbing. i won't call it disappointing, because i didn't expect anything different from justice thomas. he has...
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. >> reporter: martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech. vietnam protests.hat this 19-feet high, 175 ton abraham lincoln, one of the most recognizable memorials in all of the world never almost existed because of congressional gridlock over government spending. when you hear about people talking about government as a swamp, it's not just a metaphor. over a century ago, right where i'm standing it was a swamp, a place to even dump dead bodies. now, to build this would cost $3 million. it doesn't sound like a lot in tod today's terms but back then it was the most expensive in history. >> joe cannon called it a swamp and he didn't understand how he could have a presidential memorial out here. >> reporter: it took almost a decade, five failed votes in congress to approve the site. >> the designer, who was henry bacon, came up with this idea of putting this thing on an elevated kind of hill on pile-ones 60 feet in the air and that's when the temple of the memorial actually begins. >> reporter: finally, in february 1914, 100 years ago this month, construction bega
. >> reporter: martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech. vietnam protests.hat this 19-feet high, 175 ton abraham lincoln, one of the most recognizable memorials in all of the world never almost existed because of congressional gridlock over government spending. when you hear about people talking about government as a swamp, it's not just a metaphor. over a century ago, right where i'm standing it was a swamp, a place to even dump dead bodies. now, to build this would cost $3...
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after the governor of arizona cancelled a holiday for reverent mart mart martin luther king, a lot pulled out. if it does not change the laws, it underscores the question of does arizona think of itself as a friendly state. does it see itself as a place welcoming to everyone. for a company like apple. apple decided to build a plant here with 1200 employees. they are a gay-friendly company. they may think "do we want to located a plant where some. our employees may not feel welcome" >> what does it say about the state legislature? >> it's a divided legislature. the folks that support it see it as protecting against religious discrimination, starting with a case in new mexico >> do they really think that or are they using it as an excuse. >> some fear what could happen. they fear religion as being under attack from the left. >> gay marriage in particular. >> gay memory, but arizona passed a constitutional amendment saying gays cannot marry in the state. nothing in the bill will change it. nothing will force anyone to serve gays or officiate at a gay wedding. this may be a solution in search
after the governor of arizona cancelled a holiday for reverent mart mart martin luther king, a lot pulled out. if it does not change the laws, it underscores the question of does arizona think of itself as a friendly state. does it see itself as a place welcoming to everyone. for a company like apple. apple decided to build a plant here with 1200 employees. they are a gay-friendly company. they may think "do we want to located a plant where some. our employees may not feel welcome"...
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the sons martin luther king the third, they control the 70 rights icons estate. and they have now filed a lawsuit against their sister over control of their father's nobel peace prize and traveling bible. the lawsuit says that bernice king secreted and sequestered their dad's peace prize and traveling bible in violation of a property agreement, mrs. king who is the ceo of the king center has not responded and tony, always so unfortunate when you see family squabbles especially related to mat tin luther king. >> there have been a few over the years. >> that's right. >> appreciate it. >> a new storm is making its way across the midwest as we speak from arkansas to iowa. is adding insult to injury, classes canceled and more could come by tomorrow morning, dave warren is tracking the system for us. >> the big thing will be the ice here with this storm. we are talking about cold air at the surface. you have rainfalling into snow, or cold air, that's where you get this mixing and ice and look at where it is headed. the storm intensified brings up the warm air, a large
the sons martin luther king the third, they control the 70 rights icons estate. and they have now filed a lawsuit against their sister over control of their father's nobel peace prize and traveling bible. the lawsuit says that bernice king secreted and sequestered their dad's peace prize and traveling bible in violation of a property agreement, mrs. king who is the ceo of the king center has not responded and tony, always so unfortunate when you see family squabbles especially related to mat...
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his sons, martin luther king king iii and dexter king want bernice king to happened them over.this is the estate versus bernice king, but it's really brothers versus sister. today bernice king made it clear she wants nothing to do with anything to do with selling these precious pieces of history. >> these are items my father would not sell. he gave away every dime of the nobel peace prize money. i believe he would feel that way if he were here today. i can't speak to what went wrong and why my brothers have voted to sell those two items. i just know that i am absolutely opposed to them. i know without a shadow of a doubt my father would be opposed. >> victor blackwell just came back from the news conference. we will get to that in a minute. we were talking about this and this was sad to see this happening. oar it's tough for people who idolize the family. it's not the first time a king family member sued another over money or holdings. she said this is different. this is about her daddy's bible as he traveled across the south and fighting bigotry and hatred and what she said he
his sons, martin luther king king iii and dexter king want bernice king to happened them over.this is the estate versus bernice king, but it's really brothers versus sister. today bernice king made it clear she wants nothing to do with anything to do with selling these precious pieces of history. >> these are items my father would not sell. he gave away every dime of the nobel peace prize money. i believe he would feel that way if he were here today. i can't speak to what went wrong and...
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they have their sixth annual martin luther king jr. tribute concert.nts were there at george washington university singing along to some great file. pretty significant delays. coming ins on 66 toward the beltway from route 50. pretty steady a long 295. new york avenue in down the net early brake lights because of construction at florida. now back over to you. >> it is so cold out. what a better place to be than to warm up at the movies? >> good morning. action in the air at the movies this weekend. [indiscernible] in 'nonstop." summit keeps taxing that they are going to kill somebody every 20 minutes. pretty soon
they have their sixth annual martin luther king jr. tribute concert.nts were there at george washington university singing along to some great file. pretty significant delays. coming ins on 66 toward the beltway from route 50. pretty steady a long 295. new york avenue in down the net early brake lights because of construction at florida. now back over to you. >> it is so cold out. what a better place to be than to warm up at the movies? >> good morning. action in the air at the...
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pulled the super bowl out of address because it refused to recognize martin luther king jr. day and that was quick. it was only a matter of hours after the vote that this commissioner paul tagligu decided no the to do that is romminger goodell amend today's n.f.l. just not as strong as the n.f.l. was back then? >> it's interesting. paul taglibu was a commissioner who had a record of trying to do the right thing even if it was not in the best interest of ownership. if you look at all of roger goodell's decisions, it's about disciplining players and never about disciplining ownership. this would have been one of those cases where it would have hurt the bottom line of the n.f.l. if they tried to pull a move off like this because the event you mentioned, paul taglibu said we will pull the super bowl. he announced that in 90. they said we will celebrate martin luther king's holiday and taglibu was tough luck and he held his ground. if there is one thing we have seen from roger goodell, he knows who pays his $44 million a year salary. >> the league is are canning a new rule that w
pulled the super bowl out of address because it refused to recognize martin luther king jr. day and that was quick. it was only a matter of hours after the vote that this commissioner paul tagligu decided no the to do that is romminger goodell amend today's n.f.l. just not as strong as the n.f.l. was back then? >> it's interesting. paul taglibu was a commissioner who had a record of trying to do the right thing even if it was not in the best interest of ownership. if you look at all of...
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cheers and applause) the point is, kids, great african american leaders like rosa parks and martin luther king want you to floss. (laughter) okay? that's what they fought for. and thanks to their sacrifice, you can floss on any seat in the bus you choose. because there's only one thing worse than racism and that's racism with gingivitis. (laughter) yet another camera, yet another emotional state. nation, my blood is boiling. and it better stop soon because i like my veins al dente. (laughter) folks, baseless attacks continue to be levied against chris christie, my personal friend that i look forward to meeting one day. (laughter) the governor put the bridge gate nonscandal to bet weeks ago. well, guess what? somebody woke it up, folks, and it's cranky as hell. >> explosive new allegations about chris christie. >> bombshell new allegations. >> a former new jersey transportation official who once worked for chris christie is making new claims tonight suggesting the governor lied about when he knew of the g.w. bridge lane closure. >> the lawyer for david wildstein writes: "evidence exists tying m
cheers and applause) the point is, kids, great african american leaders like rosa parks and martin luther king want you to floss. (laughter) okay? that's what they fought for. and thanks to their sacrifice, you can floss on any seat in the bus you choose. because there's only one thing worse than racism and that's racism with gingivitis. (laughter) yet another camera, yet another emotional state. nation, my blood is boiling. and it better stop soon because i like my veins al dente. (laughter)...
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martin luther king who was 28 years old at the time, and nixon was -- and they really bot along. and king had been trying to see nixon to lobby for civil rights with the administration, he wanted to get to eisenhower. and nixon said, sure, come see me. they met in washington in nixon's office, and they stayed in touch regularly, and king really felt, they had a correspondence. king was -- really admired him. and nixon had a great sensitivity about this. the one black man in eisenhower's white house was a man named fred morrow, and he wrote a book called "black man in the white house." and he felt completely sort of alienated. people, some people he felt prejudiced, but nixon came to him and said, fred, you know, i don't think you should always be talking about issues that affect black people, i think, you know, that sort of depeen means you -- demeans you. and morrow appreciated the sensitivity. he baffles me in so many ways. but the public nixon was always pretty good. and the only thing i can say is, and i can't forgive or explain some of those later tapes, but presidents vent.
martin luther king who was 28 years old at the time, and nixon was -- and they really bot along. and king had been trying to see nixon to lobby for civil rights with the administration, he wanted to get to eisenhower. and nixon said, sure, come see me. they met in washington in nixon's office, and they stayed in touch regularly, and king really felt, they had a correspondence. king was -- really admired him. and nixon had a great sensitivity about this. the one black man in eisenhower's white...
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- of , hemeeting with timeshenko referenced the second inaugural address of lincoln and martin luther king's letter from the birmingham jail. >> interesting, gordon. virginia at home, congressman frank wolf is calling for a special investigation into revelations the fbi had a mole in osama bin laden's inner circle and the early 1990's. "washington times" or the news yesterday, including court documents showing the mold provided information that thwarted a terror tactic los angeles 20 years ago. that information was not included in the 9/11 commission report. congressman wolf says the panel will look into this new information. plants in the- works to give a well-known d.c. landmark a new name. tell could cost you if you power companies you do not want a smart meter on your home. foronight, a prayer vigil an arlington mother hit and killed by a dump truck. the police are >> arlington police are putting at a new call for potential witnesses to come forward to a deadly crash. onjennifer lawson died monday after a dump truck swiped a minivan while she was taking her child that of a car seat. tom
- of , hemeeting with timeshenko referenced the second inaugural address of lincoln and martin luther king's letter from the birmingham jail. >> interesting, gordon. virginia at home, congressman frank wolf is calling for a special investigation into revelations the fbi had a mole in osama bin laden's inner circle and the early 1990's. "washington times" or the news yesterday, including court documents showing the mold provided information that thwarted a terror tactic los...