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subsidises revan martin luther king so that we haven't martin luther king can continue to keep the negroes to be defenseless that's what you mean by not valid the defense must be defenseless in the face of one of the most cruel beat that has ever taken the people into captivity that's the american way. of the burning spark utopian dreams of peace and democracy but how many came to pass they transformed from democrats but it was a fake democracy people in power travels through the former eastern...
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martin luther king jr. and i want to welcome each and every one of you to the ninth annual wreathlaying and day of prayer in reconciliation here at the martin luther king jr. memorial. it is definitely an honor to be here. one of the most beautiful and impactful and serene memorials that we have here in washington. it is so exciting to know that many of you supported building this memorial. it has become the fifth most visited memorial at our nations capital. round of applause for that for sure. i am proud to be one of those who this memorial was built for, a strong person of color, hbcu graduate. i have benefited from the life of dr. martin luther king jr. he is a man whose life was taken at the age of 51. we now have this breathtaking memorial in remembrance of his life and in betterment of humankind. today, we want to talk about when the -- when the memorial was dedicated in 2011, a new foundation, the memorial foundation was created. four tenants of democracy, hope, and love. let's all prepare to start
martin luther king jr. and i want to welcome each and every one of you to the ninth annual wreathlaying and day of prayer in reconciliation here at the martin luther king jr. memorial. it is definitely an honor to be here. one of the most beautiful and impactful and serene memorials that we have here in washington. it is so exciting to know that many of you supported building this memorial. it has become the fifth most visited memorial at our nations capital. round of applause for that for...
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subsidize luther king so that we haven't martin luther king can continue to keep the negroes to be defenseless that's what you mean by not valid we defense must be defenseless in the face of one of the most cruel beat that had ever taken a people into captivity that's the american way. when is the last time you were out on the streets protesting whether on line you feel the weight of the system going to walk through each and every leg with one layer for the further into the jail or if you join us on set retention has to start from day one whether again you're in detention or you're incarcerated this is a dialogue everyone has a voice over there are studies that support rush cover what will be varying accounts but i want to give people the reason for joining the global conversation on out is iraq. all coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of every time i travel there whether it's east or west africa people stop me and tell me how much she appreciated our coverage and our focus is not just on their suffering but also on the more after lifting and inspiring stories people trust
subsidize luther king so that we haven't martin luther king can continue to keep the negroes to be defenseless that's what you mean by not valid we defense must be defenseless in the face of one of the most cruel beat that had ever taken a people into captivity that's the american way. when is the last time you were out on the streets protesting whether on line you feel the weight of the system going to walk through each and every leg with one layer for the further into the jail or if you join...
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martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most racist states in the south where many whites continue to behave as if slavery had not been abolished a century before. in montgomery king organize a campaign to boycott the buses it was the start of a major struggle against laws that kept whites and blacks apart in public areas and the denied blacks their right to vote. for a right because we have a duty to. call when you said above and you. were pretty bad because you have a duty to sit down and merely because you have a right you have a duty to step back because the language is good and bad you have a bow. and 6 if you let the right man get into your back. about. him was workin to take down some. that prevented black people from ride in buses where they wanted to and to ride and train public transportation prevented them from voted in and all of those things that black people were prevented from doing and the style but not in the know not blacks of our ways could vote but as malcolm said you may have the vote but you end up voting for nothing because they've
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martin luther king. soldiers of the movement. we are honored to teach how the america we know today and the ever evolving process of creating a more perfect union were shaped by these actions. thank you. [applause] dominique: thank you very much. as we continue to move along in celebration this morning, i went to introduce from the city of washington, d.c., please welcome on behalf of the mayor of washington, d.c., mary bowser, secretary of the city, kimberly bassett. please give her a warm welcome as we try to stay warm out here. hi, kimberly. , on over here. don't leave me out here now. kimberly: hello, on behalf of mayor bowser. thank you for -- so much for being here. this is a glorious day. we are happy to be part of this. i would like to thank the martin luther king memorial foundation and harry johnson. he is amazing. we continue to fight. we are out here. we will have a march today. at 11:00 on mlk boulevard. when you leave here, come and join us. thank you very much. god bless you. [applause] do
martin luther king. soldiers of the movement. we are honored to teach how the america we know today and the ever evolving process of creating a more perfect union were shaped by these actions. thank you. [applause] dominique: thank you very much. as we continue to move along in celebration this morning, i went to introduce from the city of washington, d.c., please welcome on behalf of the mayor of washington, d.c., mary bowser, secretary of the city, kimberly bassett. please give her a warm...
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that any of that jim crow laws that's in birmingham alabama in 1963 it was in prison where martin luther king wrote the text that encapsulated his struggle the letter from birmingham jail king wrote the purpose of a direct action program is to create a situation so. crisis pact that it will inevitably open the door to negotiation. president kennedy intervened and king was soon free and a few days later king and his followers found a way into the national consciousness. one of his lieutenants suggests well why don't we have school children. they don't have jobs they don't have mortgages. a lot of controversy about that within kings circle. but the decision is made and so we have hundreds and hundreds of children marching. and that's also the moment where the bull connor the public safety commissioner decides to bring out attack dogs and high powered fire hoses vose picture is go around the world. where we get these incredibly dramatic images. they are so powerful and here we have a story of 2 opposing forces one behaving brutally the other being victimized and so on you know for television thi
that any of that jim crow laws that's in birmingham alabama in 1963 it was in prison where martin luther king wrote the text that encapsulated his struggle the letter from birmingham jail king wrote the purpose of a direct action program is to create a situation so. crisis pact that it will inevitably open the door to negotiation. president kennedy intervened and king was soon free and a few days later king and his followers found a way into the national consciousness. one of his lieutenants...
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subsidize luther king so that revenue martin luther king can continue to keep the negroes to be defenseless that's what you mean but not about the defense must be defenseless and that they have one of the most cruel. that has ever taken the people into captivity after the american white man. the 21st century began with extraordinary economic growth across much of latin america . but since this halted in 2008 there's been a political shift to the right on a continent where socialism once thrived...
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'd comics and martin luther king 2 legendary figures with opposing visions for american civil rights nd their rivalry plays out on prime time television in the united states. dr king is for equality and for right citizenship goal of dr martin luther king is to give negro the chance to sit in a segregated rest. frame white man alive or 100 years the goal of dr martin luther king is to get negroes to forgive the people who have. 400 years but by lowering them to sleep and making them forgetting what white have done to. criticize martin because he was trying to win. our ballot i'll just say it makes to why people are asked to run but now it's. i mean gas not freedom sitting next to white people is not free didn't said whites freedom is black peeper haven't their own self determination who where they can bad they our own rush to rocky and they don't know i have to were by our whites not serve in then june 11th 1963 mocked a major victory for king and his movement president kennedy gave a televised address and which he presented the plight of southern blacks as a moral crisis affecting the
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martin luther king jr. the president spending less than a minute at the memorial to the civil rights icon. blocks away on capitol hill, democrats are preparing to make their case against him, and tonight, the president's legal team is offering the first glimpse of their defense. in a 110-page brief, trump's lawyers say the process has "violated every precedent and every principle of fairness" and are urging senators to swiftly reject the charges. one of the president's lawyers, alan dershowitz, laid out their central argument, that charges against trump don't rise to the level of "high crimes and misdemeanors" as the constitution requires. >> there has to be criminal behavior, criminal in nature. the articles of impeachment are two noncriminal actions, namely obstruction of congress and abuse of power. >> reporter: but most constitutional experts disagree, and dershowitz himself said the complete opposite 21 years ago during the clinton impeachment. >> certainly doesn't have to be a crime. if you have someb
martin luther king jr. the president spending less than a minute at the memorial to the civil rights icon. blocks away on capitol hill, democrats are preparing to make their case against him, and tonight, the president's legal team is offering the first glimpse of their defense. in a 110-page brief, trump's lawyers say the process has "violated every precedent and every principle of fairness" and are urging senators to swiftly reject the charges. one of the president's lawyers, alan...
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martin luther king believed in the right to vote. the prayer pilgrimage in 1957 is coming out as it were in washington. it was about if we ever got the vote, everything would change. we would have justice if we just got the vote! that was even after a year before they had done the boycott, the montgomery boycott. >> trevor: right. >> but, over the years, as he evolved, he saw, hey, the vote is important, and we should get it, and he continued to fight for it, but voting by itself isn't going to give us justice, and he concluded that protest is an essential iningredient of politics. you see, politicians want two things, they want you to vote for them and they want to get -- to get elected and they want you to vote for them so they can get reelected, those are the two things they want. but the thing you have to want is to make them do what will give you justice and equality in this country, and they won't do that unless you make them do it. when i say "protest is an essential ingredient of politics," i mean nonviolent protest, and the
martin luther king believed in the right to vote. the prayer pilgrimage in 1957 is coming out as it were in washington. it was about if we ever got the vote, everything would change. we would have justice if we just got the vote! that was even after a year before they had done the boycott, the montgomery boycott. >> trevor: right. >> but, over the years, as he evolved, he saw, hey, the vote is important, and we should get it, and he continued to fight for it, but voting by itself...
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martin luther king and carter scott king, martin luther king the third. [applause] martin: good morning. the first thing i want to do is ask my wife and daughter to join me. i think it's very important. come on. [applause] the next generation is coming. come, come, come. quickly. going to be very quick. very brief. i wanted, first, let me thank god for always being able to be in washington, d.c., especially as we observe the 35th anniversary of the federal holiday. 1983,remember when in ronald reagan signed the king holiday bill. i remember when he said he would not sign a holiday bill and i remember when the public said, you will. and he came back and he said, i would be honored to sign a holiday bill. [laughter] isn't that right, president clinton? so i say that to say that the power really is in the people. however, we don't seem to know that. and so while we haven't had a whole lot of celebratory periods, on this holiday it is, as reverend said, about recommitting ourselves, rededicating ourselves to continuing the work. because it is nowhere near don
martin luther king and carter scott king, martin luther king the third. [applause] martin: good morning. the first thing i want to do is ask my wife and daughter to join me. i think it's very important. come on. [applause] the next generation is coming. come, come, come. quickly. going to be very quick. very brief. i wanted, first, let me thank god for always being able to be in washington, d.c., especially as we observe the 35th anniversary of the federal holiday. 1983,remember when in ronald...
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martin luther king. while we remember dr. king as one of the world's greatest or raiders, he was also a doer, as we know, leading marchers and rallies. with those who agreed with him as well as confronting those who didn't, with resound arguments and unmistakable message. dr. king worked to make his dream a reality bit i bet, brick by brick, action by action. dr. king is not a visionary because he had a vision of a world free from prejudice. many people shared that vision. martin luther king is a visionary because of the strength of his belief that he could make the vision come true, and was willing to do whatever it took to make that happen. being a visionary doesn't always mean that you see things others cannot. it means you believe in the things you see to the point that they are willing to give it all for the success of the vision. that ideal dream a, envisioning the future, you want, and then making it happen is the important one. these last few years have been hard. i think some people have stopped dreaming. but we canno
martin luther king. while we remember dr. king as one of the world's greatest or raiders, he was also a doer, as we know, leading marchers and rallies. with those who agreed with him as well as confronting those who didn't, with resound arguments and unmistakable message. dr. king worked to make his dream a reality bit i bet, brick by brick, action by action. dr. king is not a visionary because he had a vision of a world free from prejudice. many people shared that vision. martin luther king is...
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martin luther king, jr. in his own words. we hear excerpts from two historic speeches, "beyond vietnam" and "i have beeeen to the mountaintnt" the night before he was assassinated in 1968. >> because i have been to the mountaintop. like anybody, i would like to live a long life -- longevity has its place. but i'm not concerned about t that now. i just want to do god's will. and he's allolowed me to go up to the moununtain. and i've looked over, and i've seeeen the promised la. amy: dr. martin luther king for the hour, coming up. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'i'm amy goodman. totoday is a federal holiday that honors dr. martin luther king. he was born january 15, 1929. he was assassinated on april 4, 1968, at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee. he was just 39 years old. while dr. king is primarily remembered as a a civil rights leaderer, hehe also championed thehe cae of thehe poor and organizedd the poor people's campaign to addressss issues of economic justice. and dr. king was a
martin luther king, jr. in his own words. we hear excerpts from two historic speeches, "beyond vietnam" and "i have beeeen to the mountaintnt" the night before he was assassinated in 1968. >> because i have been to the mountaintop. like anybody, i would like to live a long life -- longevity has its place. but i'm not concerned about t that now. i just want to do god's will. and he's allolowed me to go up to the moununtain. and i've looked over, and i've seeeen the...
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the radical king martin luther king junior edited and introduced by cornell west. his is a real treasure of some of the most important speeches and letters and published documents of doctor king. what inspired you to do the project. >> i just want to begin by saluting you. this is one of
the radical king martin luther king junior edited and introduced by cornell west. his is a real treasure of some of the most important speeches and letters and published documents of doctor king. what inspired you to do the project. >> i just want to begin by saluting you. this is one of
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the real martin luther king jr was the revolutionary martin luther king jr the one you're not supposed to talk about in the in the mixed company the one that's reserved for the back rooms of the dark alleys the one that had to be stopped had to be shot up had to be silence had to be closed off and shut down that's not the one our military intelligence machine is tweeting nice things about that's the one our military intelligence machine had murdered how many of them washed it to you to tell you thank you thank you. ok great thank you. and we can now it's like the news from behind a groundbreaking journalist glenn greenwald has been charged with cyber crimes in brazil why because he revealed extreme corruption within the brazilian government corruption that was used to imprison the left wing leader lula da silva in order to pave the way for brazil's far right president and count dracula his last attractive half brother guy airball so no row. i wonder i wonder where the fascists in brazil got the idea to try to imprison a journalist for revealing their crimes by accusing said journalist
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it is hard to understand someone saying that they believe in the work of martin luther king, while also denigrating collin cafferty. it is hard for me to say he supports the work of martin with the king while building a wall to keep immigrants out. this president has referred to african countries as s-whole countries. i wanted to believe that when he was elected that he would be a present for all people. he has gone on to divide the country even further. host: i want to run this headline by you in the washington post. in a poll, black americans are deeply pessimistic about the country under trump, more than eight in 10 of them describe him as a racist. guest: i think that when you have a power -- the power of the hard toam media, it is overcome the sentiments of the media that calls him a racist on a regular basis, in the face of the facts. we can talk about the claims that they make. we can look at the facts. the facts are that this is a president who has done a tremendous job in impacting the black community, whether it is the first step back in a historical criminal justice reform or
it is hard to understand someone saying that they believe in the work of martin luther king, while also denigrating collin cafferty. it is hard for me to say he supports the work of martin with the king while building a wall to keep immigrants out. this president has referred to african countries as s-whole countries. i wanted to believe that when he was elected that he would be a present for all people. he has gone on to divide the country even further. host: i want to run this headline by you...
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day as martin luther king iii?ught for and your father is the principal of? >> in addition to going to programs, there will be programs, i think we need to be transforming our communities. whatever that means, whether it's cleaning it up, whether that's painting, whether that is helping seniors, whether that is being involved with donating blood. do something around community service. if we can live in peace for a day, we can master a week. if we can master a week, maybe even a year or a lifetime. >> all right. martin luther king iii, thank you for being with us. another programming note later tonight. senate democratic leader chuck schumer is holding a news conference in new york city to give an update on the impeachment trial. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and we will bring it to you live. >>> up next, my final thoughts. s we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damag
day as martin luther king iii?ught for and your father is the principal of? >> in addition to going to programs, there will be programs, i think we need to be transforming our communities. whatever that means, whether it's cleaning it up, whether that's painting, whether that is helping seniors, whether that is being involved with donating blood. do something around community service. if we can live in peace for a day, we can master a week. if we can master a week, maybe even a year or a...
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. >> it's martin luther king day weekend. we want to show you a couple of programs from our archives about the late civil rights leaders. coming up over the next three hours our program is about dr. king's politics and the last hours of his life. first the guardian's gary young provides a history of martin luther king's i have a dream speech delivered at the march on washington on august 28th, 1963. >> thank you very much for coming. we have a number of thank yous. a lot of people worked to put this program on. executive dean, david skoby at the new school for public engagement, the nation institute, nation books and magazine, hay market books, the guardian, all sort of really worked to make tonight possible. we obviously have a special thank you to all of you who came out tonight and all of the people who are watching this. the event is being live streamed and also being taped by book tv for book tv and free speech tv, so i would ask everybody to check their cell phones just to make sure that your cell phone is off and also
. >> it's martin luther king day weekend. we want to show you a couple of programs from our archives about the late civil rights leaders. coming up over the next three hours our program is about dr. king's politics and the last hours of his life. first the guardian's gary young provides a history of martin luther king's i have a dream speech delivered at the march on washington on august 28th, 1963. >> thank you very much for coming. we have a number of thank yous. a lot of people...
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americans honored the memory of martin luther king today. atlanta's ebenezer baptist church where dr. king once preached was packed for celebrations. 5,000 volunteers turned out for a day of service in philadelphia. and people marched along martin luther king, jr., boulevard in new orleans, but adriana diaz takes us to another street where a tribute to dr. king has divided a city. >> reporter: when kansas city's historic paseo boulevard was renamed for dr. king last year, reverend dr. bernard howard, jr., thought of the children who would see it. >> i was a young boy walking up and down this street. when i was exposed to people who were conscious of my struggles, it was an inspiration to me. >> reporter: but it soon became a dream deferred. when the decision came down to remove his name, what was that like for you? >> pain, disappointment, betrayal. >> paseo is one of our oldest boulevards. >> reporter: kelly jones lives on the street and says many are attached to the name paseo. upset that all residents weren't consulted, her group "save the
americans honored the memory of martin luther king today. atlanta's ebenezer baptist church where dr. king once preached was packed for celebrations. 5,000 volunteers turned out for a day of service in philadelphia. and people marched along martin luther king, jr., boulevard in new orleans, but adriana diaz takes us to another street where a tribute to dr. king has divided a city. >> reporter: when kansas city's historic paseo boulevard was renamed for dr. king last year, reverend dr....
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martin luther king jr.'s birthday. you and i were together on a civil rights trip during the year of the 50th anniversary of when martin hrluther king was w assassinated. >> he taught me how to live. he taught me to never give up or give in, and to be hopeful and be optimistic, and he would call me, the senator from troy. i grew up out of troy. i spent some time in nashville, six years i attended school. i went on a freedom ride and along the way dr. king would step with us every step of the way, and when he died, i think something died in all of us. something died in america. each day i think we must find a way to dream the dreams that he dreamed and build on what he left for all of us. >> he also talked about writing a letter when he was 15 years old to martin luther king jr. and getting the response, and that was how john lewis started his role in the civil rights movement. your thoughts on this day before we let you go. >> dana, thank you for sharing that with your viewers. it was a very somber day for all of us tha
martin luther king jr.'s birthday. you and i were together on a civil rights trip during the year of the 50th anniversary of when martin hrluther king was w assassinated. >> he taught me how to live. he taught me to never give up or give in, and to be hopeful and be optimistic, and he would call me, the senator from troy. i grew up out of troy. i spent some time in nashville, six years i attended school. i went on a freedom ride and along the way dr. king would step with us every step of...
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thank you for marking martin luther king jr.reat significance back in the '90s. >> thank you, andrea. >> the president tweeted today the democrat party and great commonwealth of virginia are working hard. he says democrat party, as you note, diminutive and hard to take away your second amendment rights, vote republican to make it happen. it took a while to talk about mlk day because he was on his tweets this morning. what are the challenges over this gun issue and the way virginia is handling it? >> first of all, andrea, thank you for centering the conversation on the fact it is martin luther king day. i'm quite conscious of that. it took a lot for coretta scott ting to make this day a holiday. a holiday is designed to help us engage in principles martin luther king believed in, first of all, non-violence. watching men walk through the capitol in virginia carrying weapons of war is at odds with the essence of who martin luther king was. he was also killed by a man brandishing a high powered gun, and we can't forget that as well.
thank you for marking martin luther king jr.reat significance back in the '90s. >> thank you, andrea. >> the president tweeted today the democrat party and great commonwealth of virginia are working hard. he says democrat party, as you note, diminutive and hard to take away your second amendment rights, vote republican to make it happen. it took a while to talk about mlk day because he was on his tweets this morning. what are the challenges over this gun issue and the way virginia...
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ocho candidatos presidenciales demÓcratas participaron en una marcha en el dÍa de martin luther kingbiÉn lo comunidad, mÁs de 100 personas marcharon por algunas calles del centro de la ciudad y brindaron un homenaje en su nombre. david: salieron a las calles para recordar su legado, en el marco del aniversario del natalicio del doctor martin luther king junior, la comunidad recordÓ su mensaje. >> sacrificio representa una lucha por los derechos civiles, su lucha es para siempre. david: luther king junior promoviÓ un mensaje a la no violencia y a la no discriminaciÓn racial. >> ha dejado un legado histÓrico, creo que el legado ha sido que todos los sueÑos son posibles. david: por ello cree que la mejor forma de darle un homenaje a su vida es trabajar tus ideales. >> martin luther king convirtiÓ en uno los grandes lÍderes del movimiento de los derechos civiles en estados unidos, fue premio nobel de la paz y vio firmada la ley de los hechos civiles en 1994. julio: la administraciÓn de donald trump... estos aseguraban comidas mÁs saludables, esta propuesta alojada por el gobierno federal
ocho candidatos presidenciales demÓcratas participaron en una marcha en el dÍa de martin luther kingbiÉn lo comunidad, mÁs de 100 personas marcharon por algunas calles del centro de la ciudad y brindaron un homenaje en su nombre. david: salieron a las calles para recordar su legado, en el marco del aniversario del natalicio del doctor martin luther king junior, la comunidad recordÓ su mensaje. >> sacrificio representa una lucha por los derechos civiles, su lucha es para siempre....
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what does martin luther king's words mean to you in 2020? >> you know, those words resonate so much today, just as much as they did back then. and, you know, it's unfortunate, but sometimes i just wonder how much progress have we truly made. thinking group of all ages marched from the caltrain station to yerba buena gardens. some boarded the train in san jose. ♪ happy birthday, happy birthday ♪ >> the celebration train gave free rides to san francisco, complete with a commemorative ticket. on the train, in the street, in the audience, everyone had their own story of why they honor dr. king today. >> if it wasn't for him, i might not have been allowed but my mom is black and my dad is white. >> part of walking on stilts, we call it higher ground. it's a metaphor for speaking with the higher self within you, just like martin luther king. >> in san francisco, kris reyes for abc7 news. >> that's great. >>> now to consumer news, including a stroller recall to talk about. >> 7 on your side's michael finney is here with that. michael? >> let's star
what does martin luther king's words mean to you in 2020? >> you know, those words resonate so much today, just as much as they did back then. and, you know, it's unfortunate, but sometimes i just wonder how much progress have we truly made. thinking group of all ages marched from the caltrain station to yerba buena gardens. some boarded the train in san jose. ♪ happy birthday, happy birthday ♪ >> the celebration train gave free rides to san francisco, complete with a...
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do they know about martin luther king? and of course, the answer was no because the majority of the people here had not heard it. first thing was his i could hear him saying. mr. kennedy: do they know about martin luther king? >> [indiscernible] mr. kennedy: could you lower those signs, please? i have some very sad news for all of you, and that is that martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. abie: when i was here and listened to his speech, the pendulum of my emotions, i could see it swinging. and it was in a matter of minutes because i think the speech lasted no more than six or seven minutes. but it went from when he first made the announcement, one of anger and revenge and the sound of that -- the collective moans and the sighs. it could not only be heard, but to me, it could be felt. i felt the wave of emotion that came through that crowd. mr. kennedy: for those of you who are black and are tempted to be filled with hatred and mistrust of the injustice of such an act against all white
do they know about martin luther king? and of course, the answer was no because the majority of the people here had not heard it. first thing was his i could hear him saying. mr. kennedy: do they know about martin luther king? >> [indiscernible] mr. kennedy: could you lower those signs, please? i have some very sad news for all of you, and that is that martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. abie: when i was here and listened to his speech, the pendulum...
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. >>> it is the eve of martin luther king day. good evening and welcome to we begin withe impeachment of president trump in the senate. yesterday seven housed democrats deliver the articles of impeachment against president trump. they were red by adam e schiff of the lawmakers selected by nancy pelosi to prosecute the case against donald trump. the case will start next week. the republican led senate ma not approve new witnesses or evidence. six icdemocrpresident canada's debated in iowa. bernie sanders with a slim lead over joe biden and elizabeth warren. we are joined by skype in washington dc. lcome. ron ll start with you. you are coming from the furthest away. this is the trial of the u.s. e senate. only ird time in u.s. history that an impeachment trial has taken place. tell us how this will work and what weshould expectto happen next . >> it will be a strange trial. it will not be a conventional trial. we may nos.have witnes people will be giving speeches onehalf of the president and behalf of the managers of the house. the
. >>> it is the eve of martin luther king day. good evening and welcome to we begin withe impeachment of president trump in the senate. yesterday seven housed democrats deliver the articles of impeachment against president trump. they were red by adam e schiff of the lawmakers selected by nancy pelosi to prosecute the case against donald trump. the case will start next week. the republican led senate ma not approve new witnesses or evidence. six icdemocrpresident canada's debated in...
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él mismo se provocó >>en oakland también se realizaron diferentes actividades en día de martin luther kingntro de detención, que no hay aguerra, justicia ambiental, que no se cierren más escuela >> la única manera de parar esto es hacer lo que martin luther king nos enseñó a hacer ,expresarnos, también el enfoque principal fue el derecho a vivienda. >>es un derecho humano. >> somos transgénero somos negras, somos mujeres, >> no era pasivo, sino que es una idea errónea era un líder que demandaba cambios radicales por eso estamos acá >> debemos actuar independientemente de partidos político, >> es la mejor manera de conemorar a martin luther king, también decenas de jóvenes realizaron actividades desde temprano recorriendo también calles en la ciudad. >> cientos llegaron a san francisco en el tren de la libertad que todos los años parte desde san josé a san francisco, esto en homenaje por los derechos civiles de martin luther king algunos activistas defendieron los derechos de migrantes. >> ellos no hacen nada malo con desear una vida sin pobreza. >> notoria fue la participación de jóvenes.
él mismo se provocó >>en oakland también se realizaron diferentes actividades en día de martin luther kingntro de detención, que no hay aguerra, justicia ambiental, que no se cierren más escuela >> la única manera de parar esto es hacer lo que martin luther king nos enseñó a hacer ,expresarnos, también el enfoque principal fue el derecho a vivienda. >>es un derecho humano. >> somos transgénero somos negras, somos mujeres, >> no era pasivo, sino que es...
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a major discrepancy but how does i think one of the things that runs have a lot the dr martin luther king's dream of peace and nonviolence is american exceptionalism you know explain a little bit of what that exceptionalism is and how it kind of crashes into the ideals of dr king and the civil rights movement was altered and everybody part of it has fought for and they're still fighting for so the idea that america is exceptional in some way has been what is primary the primary this kind of. caricature i think is the been primarily used to justify us adventures against the world domination of the world to police the world so the military budget that we're talking about is really talking about numbers but what that translates into in real activities is over 300 military bases around the world u.s. military bases around the world the periphery and all of these being coordinated through what they have of. us command centers like afrikaans we talk about africa in the black alliance for peace the u.s. africa command is quite african but they have those south com always around the world and it's
a major discrepancy but how does i think one of the things that runs have a lot the dr martin luther king's dream of peace and nonviolence is american exceptionalism you know explain a little bit of what that exceptionalism is and how it kind of crashes into the ideals of dr king and the civil rights movement was altered and everybody part of it has fought for and they're still fighting for so the idea that america is exceptional in some way has been what is primary the primary this kind of....
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martin luther king, jr.ay. >>> live from the cbsn bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> now at 6:30 and streaming on cbsn bay area, punching their ticket to the super bowl, this morning we are live with where you can scope out the newest 49ers gear ah the biggest game of the season. >>> and taking a live look at the white house this morning, the countdown is on to the president's impeachment trial in the senate. this morning how the president's legal team is getting ready. >>> good morning. it is monday, january 20th. i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm michelle griego. time now is just about 6:30 and we want to check in with mary lee for our monday morning forecast. hey there. >> good morning to you, michelle and kenny. we are starting off the day with mostly cloudy skies on this monday, on this martin luther king, jr. day and we are also celebrating and cheering on our 49ers. you can see coit tower lit up in red and gold this morning after that big win yesterday. temps are running in the 40s this morning, so a
martin luther king, jr.ay. >>> live from the cbsn bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> now at 6:30 and streaming on cbsn bay area, punching their ticket to the super bowl, this morning we are live with where you can scope out the newest 49ers gear ah the biggest game of the season. >>> and taking a live look at the white house this morning, the countdown is on to the president's impeachment trial in the senate. this morning how the president's legal team is...
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and we're celebrating martin luther king jr.ring young man who is 13 years old who is making an impact in his community. his program is called bros and books. >> back to what was going on at the s.a.g. awards. why are people so shocked that two people who broke up a long anothe >> because the screen grabs allow you to see her saying no, him saying yes. >> that's half of a second of time. people are reading so much into this. all right. to be famous and beautiful. >> we're bored, okay? 100% right. >>> on this day of service, the organization will tackle homelessness in the east bay. >> my money should work as hard as i do. that's why i use my freedom unlimited card every time i get gas. give me a little slack! with freedom unlimited, you're always earning. i said i need some slack on pump three! children tom steyer: no child shod ha worabout findin couldn't get fresh produce in the cafeteria, we took action. we partnered with local farmers, school kitchens, a non-profit. healthy meals every year.ver 300 million the difference bet
and we're celebrating martin luther king jr.ring young man who is 13 years old who is making an impact in his community. his program is called bros and books. >> back to what was going on at the s.a.g. awards. why are people so shocked that two people who broke up a long anothe >> because the screen grabs allow you to see her saying no, him saying yes. >> that's half of a second of time. people are reading so much into this. all right. to be famous and beautiful. >>...
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martin luther king would be against impeachment.gusted if he moral rot and corruption at the center of this current administration. he would be disgusted at a government, republican and democrat, that does not focus on the poor. he would be disgusted at a government still dealing with issues like voter registration and voter purges. these are the issues we're still fighting about today. and i think it's important for everybody to remember on this day, look, you can hear the great king speeches. go to the b sides, go to the deep cuts, listen to some of the things that he talked about. his speeches to high schools in philadelphia in 1967. re-read the letter from the birmingham jail. understand this was a man who was speaking about the dream of what america should be, not the dream that america sells to most of us. >> i appreciate you laying it out like that, and that many of his appeals for a better approach and a more peaceful approach were not in any way accepting or passing on how much was actually going down, how much state sancti
martin luther king would be against impeachment.gusted if he moral rot and corruption at the center of this current administration. he would be disgusted at a government, republican and democrat, that does not focus on the poor. he would be disgusted at a government still dealing with issues like voter registration and voter purges. these are the issues we're still fighting about today. and i think it's important for everybody to remember on this day, look, you can hear the great king speeches....
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martin luther king u.k. are selling the couple's merchandise at deep discounts as they try to clear the shelves. >> and hail the size of baseballs. plus wicked cold temperatures in the east bundle up. "early today" starts rig n >>> good morning i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. a monumental morning on capitol hill as impeachment heads before the senate for only the third time in our nation's history with the trial of president trump beginning in earnest, expect an international split screen as the president himself attends the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell released the ground rules last night paving the way for a swift trial and delaying any debate over witnesses until after opening arguments. a move which quickly came under fire by top democrats. >> a trial where there is no evidence, no existing record, and no new evidence, no witnesses, no documents, that isn't a trial at all it's a cover up. >> and now one potential witness at the center of t
martin luther king u.k. are selling the couple's merchandise at deep discounts as they try to clear the shelves. >> and hail the size of baseballs. plus wicked cold temperatures in the east bundle up. "early today" starts rig n >>> good morning i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. a monumental morning on capitol hill as impeachment heads before the senate for only the third time in our nation's history with the trial of president trump beginning in earnest,...
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my pastor, martin luther king jr. i said, well, i met dr. king, i don't know him like you do, but that's fine. i said let me give you two good positions for these other two men. let's make e.d nixon the treasurer, because he knows a. philip randolph, who is the founder of a pullman car porters union and mr. nixon was a pullman car porter. the other man was rufus lewis, who was a former coach at alabama state. he was in the political aspect. he wanted to get people registered to vote. he had a club named the citizens club. in order for you to get in that club, you had to be a registered voter. i said let's make nixon the treasurer, maybe rufus lewis the chairman of the transportation committee because if it lasts beyond monday, we're going to need somebody. well -- and i said, rufus lewis' wife, jewel, is co-owner of the largest funeral home in town. guess what, they have automobiles. we need automobiles to take people to and from work, make him chairman of the transportation committee and we'll have the transportation solved. and joanne said
my pastor, martin luther king jr. i said, well, i met dr. king, i don't know him like you do, but that's fine. i said let me give you two good positions for these other two men. let's make e.d nixon the treasurer, because he knows a. philip randolph, who is the founder of a pullman car porters union and mr. nixon was a pullman car porter. the other man was rufus lewis, who was a former coach at alabama state. he was in the political aspect. he wanted to get people registered to vote. he had a...
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martin luther king, jr., the civil rights icon who helped america turn a collective corner but how far have we really come and why are we working on some many of the same issues 52 years later much the what happen when left-minded voters take their voting with them. how a couple could give jay-z and bee i don't know say when it comes to profitability. all that and more in a jam-packed "making money." ♪. charles: so it has been 52 years since martin luther king, jr. was killed but his dream of equality for all still being fought today. income inequality, racial relations, gender discrimination, these are hot-button issues as we close in on the general election. things are the getting better, but is the public being sold on what is better alternative to capitalism, will that work? joining me to discuss, tom burnett and fox news contributor deneen borelli. former massachusetts governor deval patrick out with his economic plan which is heavy on reparations for black folks. others on the democratic side, there ne
martin luther king, jr., the civil rights icon who helped america turn a collective corner but how far have we really come and why are we working on some many of the same issues 52 years later much the what happen when left-minded voters take their voting with them. how a couple could give jay-z and bee i don't know say when it comes to profitability. all that and more in a jam-packed "making money." ♪. charles: so it has been 52 years since martin luther king, jr. was killed but...
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the spacewalk took justover 5 hours has it wrapped up the duo paid a heartfelt tribute to martin luther king junior on mlk day koch said death king quote pave the way for not only us but for so many that have a dream very cool. they're like inspired. >>and that wraps up kron 4 news at 00:09pm tonight, but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour, pam moore and can wait arehere with kron 4 news at 10 they can grant thank you both so much next at 10. >>just needed probably need we don't want it we need it. >>and east of a family tearful and demanding justice says after a mother of 7 is killed in a hit and un while trying to pick up her daughter from school. the new clue. police have been finding the driver low 40 niners are headed to the super bowl in case u hadn't heard and the faithful have niners fever, we look at how much a trip to miami is going to cost and break down the matchup with the chiefs and doctor main luther king junior honored in the bay area and the on today we take you to the celebration don't go away our street kron 4 news at primetime starts right after the b
the spacewalk took justover 5 hours has it wrapped up the duo paid a heartfelt tribute to martin luther king junior on mlk day koch said death king quote pave the way for not only us but for so many that have a dream very cool. they're like inspired. >>and that wraps up kron 4 news at 00:09pm tonight, but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour, pam moore and can wait arehere with kron 4 news at 10 they can grant thank you both so much next at 10. >>just needed...
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martin luther king. the march happening today to honor the legacy he leaves behind. >>> good morning, welcome to monday, january 20th. >> we're all in a pretty good mood this morning. jobina, you called this three, four months ago? >> yes. really wish i saved the clip. we were at this desk. mike was in the chair. i believe they were playing the seahawks, i said if they win this, i think they're going to the super bowl. ladies and gentlemen, there we are. all right. >> the fortune teller at abc7. >> is there a notarynotary -- -- in my future? looking at a good holiday. we've been talking about the rain we haven't had lately. it is coming. we have some green there. that's some sprinkles, but overall still looking at this o. the upper level ridge that kept us dry yesterday moved to the east. so we will have rain on the way tonight. it's 46 in san mateo. 43 in menlo park. 47 in oakland. four to five-mile visibility in the east bay valleys. in the afternoon, a lot of cloud cover. in the 50s. another cool afte
martin luther king. the march happening today to honor the legacy he leaves behind. >>> good morning, welcome to monday, january 20th. >> we're all in a pretty good mood this morning. jobina, you called this three, four months ago? >> yes. really wish i saved the clip. we were at this desk. mike was in the chair. i believe they were playing the seahawks, i said if they win this, i think they're going to the super bowl. ladies and gentlemen, there we are. all right. >>...
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martin luther king jr. in its ceremony. r theme this year highlighting doctor king's commitment. and in the nation's capital president trump along with vice president mike pence spent time at the martin luther king jr. memorial. >>> here in the bay area cal trains celebrated dr. [ [ martin luther king jr. mlk that 51-mile ride into the city. passengers got to the city. they marched from the train station to the yerba buena market. so many different communities that represent dr. king's dream. >>> san francisco's district attorney chasa boudine. the event was organized chasa boudine talked about his vision for equality in san francisco and how it reaches beyond the legal system. >> you cannot separate the movement into justice. if we don't have health care, we don't have justice, am i right. >> chasa boudine went on to say greater demand is housing within the justice system. now those same protesters disrupted the annual mlk breakfast. and the lack of action by labor leaders. . >> it was an emotional candidate light vigil to
martin luther king jr. in its ceremony. r theme this year highlighting doctor king's commitment. and in the nation's capital president trump along with vice president mike pence spent time at the martin luther king jr. memorial. >>> here in the bay area cal trains celebrated dr. [ [ martin luther king jr. mlk that 51-mile ride into the city. passengers got to the city. they marched from the train station to the yerba buena market. so many different communities that represent dr. king's...
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i saw martin luther king jr. and reverend abernathy standing behind the desk, and dr. said are you the boy from troy? are you john lewis? and i said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis. i gave him my whole name. he still called me the boy from troy. and over the years, i had an opportunity to meet rosa parks and to talk with her. she was so wonderful, so kind, and she kept saying to each one of us, you too can do something. she inspired us to participate in the sit-ins, to study the way of peace, the way of love, to study the philosophy and discipline of nonviolence. again, i want to thank you. madame librarian. i want to thank you for what you are doing to help educate and sensitize another generation to stand up, to be brave, to be bold, to be seeageous and when people something that is not right, not fair, not just, do something. we cannot afford to be quiet. we live at a time where we must save our democracy. save our planet. we must do what rosa parks did. when there comes a time to sit in, sit down, do it. a time to stand up, stand up. there comes a time to speak u
i saw martin luther king jr. and reverend abernathy standing behind the desk, and dr. said are you the boy from troy? are you john lewis? and i said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis. i gave him my whole name. he still called me the boy from troy. and over the years, i had an opportunity to meet rosa parks and to talk with her. she was so wonderful, so kind, and she kept saying to each one of us, you too can do something. she inspired us to participate in the sit-ins, to study the way of...
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martin luther king jr. holiday. >> one of his main pushes was the need of adequate housing, so it's really appropriate that we're doing this on his birthday to remember him as part of his, you know, legacy he left us. so we're picking up the torch. >> the project will continue through the week. the goal is to build five tiny homes. the group says its goal is to get people into safe shelter until permanent, affordable housing is available. >>> on to the weather, rain will returning tomorrow but it's not a washout. the storm only ranks 1 on the exclusive abc 7 news storm impact scale. spencer christian explains what we can expect, spencer. >> all right, dan, we'll start with live doppler 7 because at the moment conditions are dry and calm but rain is on the way. before i get to that, let me just show you we have a beach hazard statement in effect. there's rough surf along the bay area beaches, a risk of rip currents and sneaker waves. overnight in the wee hours of the morning we'll see the rain beginning up i
martin luther king jr. holiday. >> one of his main pushes was the need of adequate housing, so it's really appropriate that we're doing this on his birthday to remember him as part of his, you know, legacy he left us. so we're picking up the torch. >> the project will continue through the week. the goal is to build five tiny homes. the group says its goal is to get people into safe shelter until permanent, affordable housing is available. >>> on to the weather, rain will...