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that martin luther king jr is the most dangerous negro. in america part of my agenda is that what you still make is to deal with these and choose them look at where. since social change i mean that's going to mean way back when i wasn't. in this continued with the rise and fall jim crow. you know. in the instance in is a part of my gender. so williams has also spent a career looking at what it means to be black in america in a kill is a skate which premiered at the toronto film festival williams plays a drug dealer looking to break out of a life of crime. a slam poet a rapper and a filmmaker williams was and is always an activist 1st. just received word in work like multimedia piece martyr loser king he mashes up the past current events and virtual reality to break with an american history that leaves out black voices by more than you can look at you know the history of lynching in this country through the history of police violence or the history of policing and loitering laws and all of these things and all this is not civilized. this is
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of saying my religious life is entirely separate which is not something we would say to martin luther king jr. or others. some people thought he went too far. but he probably handled well because he reassured enough protestants to support him. >> how significant was that speech in houston to baptist ministers? >> a big deal. at least in the media at the time, it took the issue off the table. and so the speech was early in the campaign and it really made it very difficult, for example, for richard nixon to talk about catholicism even though nixon wanted to and some of his advisers were doing it behind the scenes. his dad was a very famous strong-willed irish catholic businessman and ambassador to england and he -- it's a good joke because people were worried that joseph kennedy had too much influence over his son. >> today the catholic church is dealing with another crisis and that's the abuse by priests that really dates back 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 years ago. somehow the church dealing with that? >> well, i think it's not been successful so far. it's a terrible -- it's the biggest crisis in the h
of saying my religious life is entirely separate which is not something we would say to martin luther king jr. or others. some people thought he went too far. but he probably handled well because he reassured enough protestants to support him. >> how significant was that speech in houston to baptist ministers? >> a big deal. at least in the media at the time, it took the issue off the table. and so the speech was early in the campaign and it really made it very difficult, for...
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that is not something we would say to martin luther king jr. or other people in the 1960's whose religious life very much informed their politics. some people thought he went too far. in retrospect, he probably handled it pretty well. he reassured enough white protestants to support him. he had overwhelming support from the catholic community. >> how significant was the speech and houston to baptist parishioners? >> >> a big deal. at least in the media at the time, it really took the issue off the table. the speech was early in the campaign and it really made it very difficult for richard nixon, his opponent, to talk about catholicism. even though nixon in some ways wanted to. some of his advisers were doing it behind the scenes. his dad was a very famous strong-willed irish catholic businessman and ambassador to england. it is a good joke because people were worried that joseph kennedy had too much influence over his son. >> today the catholic church is dealing with another crisis, the abused by priests that dates back to 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 ye
that is not something we would say to martin luther king jr. or other people in the 1960's whose religious life very much informed their politics. some people thought he went too far. in retrospect, he probably handled it pretty well. he reassured enough white protestants to support him. he had overwhelming support from the catholic community. >> how significant was the speech and houston to baptist parishioners? >> >> a big deal. at least in the media at the time, it really...
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which is not something right we would say to martin luther king jr. or other people in the 1960s whose religious life informed their politics. some people thought he went too far but in retrospect he handled it well because he reassured enough white protestants to support him and overwhelming support in the catholic community. >> how significant was that speech in houston to baptist ministries. >> a big deal. in the media at the time it took the issue off the table so the speech was early in the campaign. it really made it very difficult, for example, for richard nixon, his opponent, to talk about catholicism. nixon wanted to and some advisers were doing it behind the scenes. >> somebody famously said it's not the pope, it's the pa. >> yeah, his dad, he was a famous strong willed irish catholic businessman, that's a good joke. people were joird that joseph kennedy, john kennedy's dad had too much influence over his son. >> today the catholic church is dealing with another crisis and that is the abuse by priests that really dates back 30, 40, 50, 60, 7
which is not something right we would say to martin luther king jr. or other people in the 1960s whose religious life informed their politics. some people thought he went too far but in retrospect he handled it well because he reassured enough white protestants to support him and overwhelming support in the catholic community. >> how significant was that speech in houston to baptist ministries. >> a big deal. in the media at the time it took the issue off the table so the speech was...
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it's the anniversary of martin luther king jr's famous i have a dream speech black people but in fact stop our. president. it's a days that will and china back the major figure this out mr right. i got sure but this is the same place where monolithic a stood this is like 57 years ago this is what i saw on on t.v. on television we are fighting the same struggle and this is so is peroration all to see this and is just going to make me push is going to make us push so much harder . it's hard to believe that just 3 years ago china mark was a convicted criminal in prison. today who's leading his community in their fight for equality whatever it was. whatever it was no. it's not something that you know i really want to do is not something that i really was planning on doing it's not something that i'm saying oh this is going to be. the rest of my life because i don't want to do this for the rest of my life. but nobody's doing it. hurts. to know that the same country that you're born or raised. hates you. here or doesn't seem to have an equal. this is my country i'm just fighting because it'
it's the anniversary of martin luther king jr's famous i have a dream speech black people but in fact stop our. president. it's a days that will and china back the major figure this out mr right. i got sure but this is the same place where monolithic a stood this is like 57 years ago this is what i saw on on t.v. on television we are fighting the same struggle and this is so is peroration all to see this and is just going to make me push is going to make us push so much harder . it's hard to...
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and in the other georgia senate race, the current pastor of martin luther king jr.'ezer baptist church, is running ahead in a very crowded field of 20 candidates, which will probably trigger the need for a runoff election in january, because georgia law requires gnat candidate senate win at least 50% of the vote. the same poll that shows reverend warnock running first in that georgia senate election shows joe biden one point ahead of donald trump in georgia. donald trump won georgia in 2016 by five points. today. joe biden endorsed both senate candidates in georgia, the reverend and john osoff. joe biden will campaign in georgia tomorrow with two stops in atlanta and warm springs. reverend rafael warnock, the front runner for a senate seat in georgia, will join us next. with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified if you go too high or too low. and for those who qualify, the freestyle libre 2 system is now covered by medicar
and in the other georgia senate race, the current pastor of martin luther king jr.'ezer baptist church, is running ahead in a very crowded field of 20 candidates, which will probably trigger the need for a runoff election in january, because georgia law requires gnat candidate senate win at least 50% of the vote. the same poll that shows reverend warnock running first in that georgia senate election shows joe biden one point ahead of donald trump in georgia. donald trump won georgia in 2016 by...
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martin luther king, jr. was a communist. things all over, even a holiday named after him. every time a black man or woman stand up to be counted in this country, there's some buffoons running around calling her a communist. i've been called a communist for trying to integrate a lunch counter. this is the kind of foolishness. and then i see a member of the house from north carolina saying that the only reason she was picked is because of her race. these kind of racist tropes have got to stop, and the american people have it in their possession, with their votes, to stop this foolishness. this country is teetering on a disaster. and i would hope people will wake up and really do what's necessary to put this country back on track. this president and his entire administration ought to really be removed from office and do so quickly. >> congressman clyburn, thank you very much for your time tonight, sir. >> thank you. >>> and tonight, the top government vaccine expert who says he lost his job because he refused to push hydroxychl
martin luther king, jr. was a communist. things all over, even a holiday named after him. every time a black man or woman stand up to be counted in this country, there's some buffoons running around calling her a communist. i've been called a communist for trying to integrate a lunch counter. this is the kind of foolishness. and then i see a member of the house from north carolina saying that the only reason she was picked is because of her race. these kind of racist tropes have got to stop,...
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message they respond. >> what has it meant to you to be preaching from the pulpit that martin luther king, jrt church in atlanta? >> i'm deeply honored. i've been at that church now 15 years. i'm a post civil rights baby born a year after dr. king's death. but early in life he captured my imagination. the way in which he used his voice to move people and stand up for the highest and the best. and every sunday morning i get to preach from that pulpit talking about the issues i care about, speaking about the gospel and my faith in a way that brings people together rather than divides them. i think unfortunately in america today for many people here in the south and the loudest voices we're hearing, the loudest voices so often use their faith as a weapon rather than a bridge. i believe that faith ought to bring us together, ought to cause us to be through to the highest in our humanity and, yeah, even affirm eplurbus unum, out of many one. that's what i hope to do in the u.s. senate at this deeply divided time in our country. >> reverend raphael warnock, you are the front-runner. i want to get t
message they respond. >> what has it meant to you to be preaching from the pulpit that martin luther king, jrt church in atlanta? >> i'm deeply honored. i've been at that church now 15 years. i'm a post civil rights baby born a year after dr. king's death. but early in life he captured my imagination. the way in which he used his voice to move people and stand up for the highest and the best. and every sunday morning i get to preach from that pulpit talking about the issues i care...
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. >> reporter: racism is something he's fought against, nonviolently, his whole life martin luther king jr. called him one of the nobleman in their quest for equality. >> registering to vote became a primary issue from day one a black person could lose everything by registering to vote. >> reporter: including their lives which is why he says it hurts so much to see that voter suppression is still with us 55 years after the passage of the voting rights act. he cites texas governor greg abbott's october decision that voters will have one place to return their mail-in ballots in each county. the governor says it will enhance ballot security lawson says it will hamper minority voting as some of the counties with huge minority populations are as big as eastern states. >> it's absolute suppression, regression it follows the plantation owners of the 1870s who used bullets and guns to stop the voting. he's using the technique of voting to stop the voting. >> reporter: governor abbott's order was struck down by a texas state court but three federal judges in the 5th circuit all appointed by preside
. >> reporter: racism is something he's fought against, nonviolently, his whole life martin luther king jr. called him one of the nobleman in their quest for equality. >> registering to vote became a primary issue from day one a black person could lose everything by registering to vote. >> reporter: including their lives which is why he says it hurts so much to see that voter suppression is still with us 55 years after the passage of the voting rights act. he cites texas...
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after the march on washington it's clear that martin luther king jr is the most dangerous negro. in america part of my agenda. is to deal with these issues that look at racism in america and social change i mean that's going to me way back when i was and continues. to it's continued with the rise and fall jim crow. you know with slavery by the way in essence it is a part of my. soul williams has also spent a career looking at what it means to be black in america in a kill is a skate which premiered at the toronto film festival williams plays a drug dealer looking to break out of a life of crime. a slam poet iraq war and a filmmaker williams was and is always an activist 1st. just received word in work like a multimedia piece martyr loser king he mashed up the past current events and virtual reality to break with an american history that leaves out black voices. and you can look at you know the history of lynching in this country through the history of police violence or the history of policing and loitering laws and all of these things and all this is not civilized. this is barba
after the march on washington it's clear that martin luther king jr is the most dangerous negro. in america part of my agenda. is to deal with these issues that look at racism in america and social change i mean that's going to me way back when i was and continues. to it's continued with the rise and fall jim crow. you know with slavery by the way in essence it is a part of my. soul williams has also spent a career looking at what it means to be black in america in a kill is a skate which...
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after the march on washington it's clear that martin luther king jr is the most dangerous negro. in america part of my agenda. is to deal with these issues that look at racism and social change i mean that's going to me way back when i was and continues. to if this continues with the rise of all jim crow. you know with slavery by the way in the instance it is a part of my agenda which is. so williams has also spent a career looking at what it means to be black in america in a kill is a skate which premiered at the toronto film festival williams plays a drug dealer looking to break out of a like a frog and is always an activist 1st. just received word in work like multi-media piece martyr loser king he matches up the past current events and virtual reality to break with an american history that leaves out black voices bias when you can look at you know the history of lynching in this country through the history of police violence or the history of policing and loitering laws and all of these things and go. this is not civilized. this is barbaric. i notice and filmmakers continue t
after the march on washington it's clear that martin luther king jr is the most dangerous negro. in america part of my agenda. is to deal with these issues that look at racism and social change i mean that's going to me way back when i was and continues. to if this continues with the rise of all jim crow. you know with slavery by the way in the instance it is a part of my agenda which is. so williams has also spent a career looking at what it means to be black in america in a kill is a skate...
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it's clear that martin luther king jr is the most dangerous negro. in america part of my agenda is not what you still make is to deal with these issues then look at racism and social change i mean that's. in some way back when i. asked sue if this continues with the rise and fall jim crow. you know. in the instance and it's a part of my. soul williams has also spent a career looking at what it means to be black in america in a kill is a skate which premiered at the toronto film festival williams plays a drug dealer looking to break out of a life of crime. a slam poet a rapper and a filmmaker williams was and is always an activist 1st. just received word in a work like multimedia piece martyr loser king he mashes up the past current events and virtual reality to break with an american history that leaves out black voices bias more than you can look at you know the history of lynching in this country through the history of police violence with a history of policing and ordering laws and all of these things and all this is not civilized. this is barbari
it's clear that martin luther king jr is the most dangerous negro. in america part of my agenda is not what you still make is to deal with these issues then look at racism and social change i mean that's. in some way back when i. asked sue if this continues with the rise and fall jim crow. you know. in the instance and it's a part of my. soul williams has also spent a career looking at what it means to be black in america in a kill is a skate which premiered at the toronto film festival...
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it's clear that martin luther king jr is the most dangerous negro. in america part of my agenda as of that which you still make is to deal with these issues that look at racism and social change i mean that's. and for me way back when i wasn't. in this continued with the rise and fall jim crow. you know what's. in the instance and it's a part of my. soul williams has also spent a career looking at what it means to be black in america in a kill is a skate which premiered at the toronto film festival williams plays a drug dealer looking to break out of a life of crime. a slam poet a rapper and a filmmaker williams was and is always an activist 1st. just received word in work like multimedia piece martyr loser king he matches up the past current events and virtual reality to break with an american history that leaves out black voices bias and you can look at you know the history of lynching in this country through the history of police violence or the history of policing and ordering laws and all of these things and go this is not civilized. this is bar
it's clear that martin luther king jr is the most dangerous negro. in america part of my agenda as of that which you still make is to deal with these issues that look at racism and social change i mean that's. and for me way back when i wasn't. in this continued with the rise and fall jim crow. you know what's. in the instance and it's a part of my. soul williams has also spent a career looking at what it means to be black in america in a kill is a skate which premiered at the toronto film...
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it's clear that martin luther king jr is the most dangerous negro. in america part of my agenda as a doctor to sell me is to deal with these and she's then look at racism in america and social change i mean that's going to me way back when i was and continues. to it's continued with the rise and fall jim crow without the use of. you know with slavery but they in essence he is a part of my agenda which is. so williams is also. spent a career looking at what it means to be black in america in a kill escape which premiered at the toronto film festival williams plays a drug dealer looking to break out of a life of crime. a slam poet a rapper and a filmmaker williams was and is always an activist 1st. in work like multi-media piece martyr loser king he matches up the past current events and virtual reality to break with an american history that leaves out black voices . and you can look at you know the history of lynching in this country through the history of police violence or the history of policing and ordering laws and all of these things and go this
it's clear that martin luther king jr is the most dangerous negro. in america part of my agenda as a doctor to sell me is to deal with these and she's then look at racism in america and social change i mean that's going to me way back when i was and continues. to it's continued with the rise and fall jim crow without the use of. you know with slavery but they in essence he is a part of my agenda which is. so williams is also. spent a career looking at what it means to be black in america in a...
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after the assassinations of malcolm x, the black panther, fred hampton, and martin luther king jr. there was a great vacuum in leadership. by the time dr. king came to amiti baracka had met with malcolm x and they had told him about the alabama black party organizing and planted the seeds of an idea to make new work the northern counterpart -- newark the northern counterpart for the black panther. it was the black power experiment in the jim crow north . when dr. king met witwith a partnership.d dr. king was assassinated less than two weeks after that meeting. that front was packed into the june 1968 political convention in newark in the 1968 national black power conference in philadelphia. point the national black power conference made newark the test case for black power politics. all kinds of resources streamed into newark based on that agreement. from the civil rights movement on the one hand, black power movement on the other hand, and the black cultural revolution that was going on in the popular art throughout the country. accidentally, white vigilantes were attacking and mo
after the assassinations of malcolm x, the black panther, fred hampton, and martin luther king jr. there was a great vacuum in leadership. by the time dr. king came to amiti baracka had met with malcolm x and they had told him about the alabama black party organizing and planted the seeds of an idea to make new work the northern counterpart -- newark the northern counterpart for the black panther. it was the black power experiment in the jim crow north . when dr. king met witwith a...
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reporter: recent polls show georgia's raphael warnoc, pastor of the church once led by martin luther king jr double-digit lead over the republican incumbent. so, why now? experts point to a voting base galvanized by recent protests over racial injustice. >> say her name! >> reporter: and inspiration. namely in 2018 a surge of house candidates and stacey abrams historic gubernatorial run in georgia. >> we talk to these candidates, they're inspired by what they've seen and if they can do it, why not now? >> what i would like to see in the future, where it's normalized where you don't have to say this say black woman candidate and she's the first. >> reporter: hoping to bring the nation's diversity to washington. blayne alexander, nbc news, chattanooga, tennessee. >>> when we come back, the epic way one woo! you are busy... working, parenting, problem solving. at new chapter vitamins we've been busy too... innovating, sourcing organic ingredients, testing them and fermenting. fermenting? yeah like kombucha or yogurt. and we formulate everything so your body can really truly absorb the natural g
reporter: recent polls show georgia's raphael warnoc, pastor of the church once led by martin luther king jr double-digit lead over the republican incumbent. so, why now? experts point to a voting base galvanized by recent protests over racial injustice. >> say her name! >> reporter: and inspiration. namely in 2018 a surge of house candidates and stacey abrams historic gubernatorial run in georgia. >> we talk to these candidates, they're inspired by what they've seen and if...
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potentially undoing the gains activists like himself have fought for since the days of martin luther king jr that reverend thanks so much very record coming on the show.
potentially undoing the gains activists like himself have fought for since the days of martin luther king jr that reverend thanks so much very record coming on the show.
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she was able to bring martin luther king jr., who was averse to campaigning for politicians, but she was able to convince him to participate in one of the and go to work for congressman conyers for years. strains ofthese two this panel being connected in history. we are going to move to our last presenters, brother david goldberg. and he is going to let you know what his topic is. thank you. david: thank you. i want to be quick because i want to try to get some questions from the audience. my topic is about the league of revolutionary black workers, from the black guard to the revolutionary worker movement to the league of black workers. let me state a little about the components. the first components of black guard signifies the revolutionary action movement, ram, which had a large role in the early machinations of what would become the black revolutionary union movement. a group of students at wayne state in new york formed a group push the whiteo establishment and the black establishment as well. that included radical black activist milton henry at the time, and his brother richar
she was able to bring martin luther king jr., who was averse to campaigning for politicians, but she was able to convince him to participate in one of the and go to work for congressman conyers for years. strains ofthese two this panel being connected in history. we are going to move to our last presenters, brother david goldberg. and he is going to let you know what his topic is. thank you. david: thank you. i want to be quick because i want to try to get some questions from the audience. my...
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forward, i do think it is important for us to be mindful of always searching for the next martin luther king jr. but frankly, i think leadership today looks more like laverne cox or angelica ross. it is more aptly reflecting the diversity and complexity of our community and that complexity being visible was hard-fought and certainly a worthy achievement of movements prior to us. now we have to bring that forward into the next generation. host: before we go to some questions that we have in the audience, i wanted to also ask you a little bit about the election which is coming up in 12 days, i think, something around there. the idea of having to deal with the powers that be, whoever those powers might be. sort of choosing who you align yourself with. sometimes those things can be at odds. i know you discussed this a little bit in a conversation that you have recently with the rapper ice cube and it is the idea of who do you align yourself with versus have you -- versus how do you achieve your goals in the halls of power? how are you feeling about the election these days? alicia: you know, today,
forward, i do think it is important for us to be mindful of always searching for the next martin luther king jr. but frankly, i think leadership today looks more like laverne cox or angelica ross. it is more aptly reflecting the diversity and complexity of our community and that complexity being visible was hard-fought and certainly a worthy achievement of movements prior to us. now we have to bring that forward into the next generation. host: before we go to some questions that we have in the...
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potentially undoing the gains activists like himself have fought for since the days of martin luther king jr reverend thanks so much for coming on the show those who don't know your work over decades will surely know the moving eulogy to george floyd killed by a us police i think british broadcasting regulators may allow me to say what a profound privilege it is for you to be on going underground but of course i've got to ask you why is it not you rather than biden who's running against trump why do you call yourself a tree shaker in this new book of yours. i think that the history of dealing with movements in this country and even globally is that you need those of us that shake the tree in the sense of shaking up where a society has dealt in an un equal and unfair way and then.
potentially undoing the gains activists like himself have fought for since the days of martin luther king jr reverend thanks so much for coming on the show those who don't know your work over decades will surely know the moving eulogy to george floyd killed by a us police i think british broadcasting regulators may allow me to say what a profound privilege it is for you to be on going underground but of course i've got to ask you why is it not you rather than biden who's running against trump...
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martin luther king jr must bring americans together to legislate but. one of the most important changes was with all of the violence in our society and other societies in the late 1960 s. and with the assassinations of martin luther king and robert kennedy in 1968 president johnson began to push for more restrictions on the cause and then the americans even democrats who had supported johnson became very worried because they were afraid that if they didn't have their guns they would be unprotected when they saw in particular they were afraid of black power and. that. that effective crime control. remains in my judgment effective gun control. a warning shot to the country's traditionalists. there was a small group of members of the n.r.a. that believed that gun rights were about to be curtailed dramatically and there were these conversations about gun rights and they decided to rise up within the n.r.a. and they effectively took over the entire organization and it went from a moderate. less powerful group of sportsmen to a very staunch conservative organ
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martin luther king jr., with a double-digit lead over the republican incumbent so why now experts point voting base galvanized over recent protests over racial injustice. and inspiration, namely in 12018 a surge of house candidates and stacey abrams' gubernatorial run in georgia >> when we talk to these candidates they're inspired by what wave seen and that if they can do it why not me, why not now? >> what i would like to see in the future, where it's normalized, you don't have to...
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potentially undoing the gains activists like himself have fought for since the days of martin luther king jr reverend thanks so much for coming on the show those who don't know your work over decades will surely know the moving eulogy to george floyd killed by a us police i think british broadcasting regulators may allow me to say what a profound privilege it is for you to be on going on the ground but of course i'm going to ask you why is it not you rather than biden who's running against trump why do you call yourself a tree shaker in this new book of yours. i think that the history of dealing with movements in this country and even globally is that you need those of us that shake the tree in the sense of shaking up where a society has dealt in an unequal and unfair way and in many cases unjust way and you don't have those that pick up the fruit that falls 'd 'd from the tree and make jam out of it and i have in my role as an activist been more were trees shaken then one that picks up a fruit and becomes one of lector the office or head of a corporate entity in the private sector and i thi
potentially undoing the gains activists like himself have fought for since the days of martin luther king jr reverend thanks so much for coming on the show those who don't know your work over decades will surely know the moving eulogy to george floyd killed by a us police i think british broadcasting regulators may allow me to say what a profound privilege it is for you to be on going on the ground but of course i'm going to ask you why is it not you rather than biden who's running against...
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human bill and there's no i remember you and like nobody cares but when you look at it like maher luther king jr great example look like or well for something or even to be but if you have a president by even what you're not seeing the result most definitely jennifer i want to thank you for the hard work you're putting out there in philadelphia and thank you for coming on the show and educating our audience today. part of what about as our show for you today remember in this world we are not told him up enough so i tell you all you know you know i roll with girls and i will make sure to keep on watching all those hawks up there and have a good day and night if. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race based on often scary dramatic development only closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. with us this american citizen today to black. that's fine. and. i would vote for a republican i would vote for anyone who is not you and ask. if you. can wife. she
human bill and there's no i remember you and like nobody cares but when you look at it like maher luther king jr great example look like or well for something or even to be but if you have a president by even what you're not seeing the result most definitely jennifer i want to thank you for the hard work you're putting out there in philadelphia and thank you for coming on the show and educating our audience today. part of what about as our show for you today remember in this world we are not...
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next 4 years and we're also talking about some symbolic 5 ceremonial justice designated martin luther king jr as birthplace as a national monument he pardon the 1st black heavyweight champion jack johnson possibly he's going to declare june 10th as a national holiday and there are a number of other initiatives that are favorable towards the black community that dispels any notion of racism you can't name one policy initiative in the 8 years the back brock obama was president that was exclusively geared towards the black community not one do you think he gets that reputation not because he is a racist but because he has used race for a electoral advantage if we want to bring up that then we have to bring up joe biden's well documented. we have racism as a public servant not as a private citizen as a public servant he has a well documented history of racism i mean just literally he's still doing enough just recently he said 2 days ago that the reason he was able to make it in the basement of his bunker was because of the black women the stock the shelves at the supermarket he said whatever blac
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exact events like himself have fought for since the days of martin luther king jr reverend thanks so much for coming on the show those who don't know your work over decades will surely know the moving eulogy to george floyd killed by a us police i think british broadcasting regulators may allow me to say what a profound privilege it is for you to be on going underground but of course i've got to ask you why is it not you rather than biden who's running against trump why do you call yourself a tree shaker in this new book of yours. i think that the history of dealing with movements in this country and even globally is that you need those of us that shake the tree in the sense of shaking up where a society has dealt in an unequal and unfair way and in many cases unjust way and you don't have those that pick up the fruit that falls 'd from the tree and make jam out of it and i have in my role as an activist been more were tree shake that one that picks up a fruit and becomes one a leg to the office or head of a corporate entity in the private sector and i think there's a legitimate role
exact events like himself have fought for since the days of martin luther king jr reverend thanks so much for coming on the show those who don't know your work over decades will surely know the moving eulogy to george floyd killed by a us police i think british broadcasting regulators may allow me to say what a profound privilege it is for you to be on going underground but of course i've got to ask you why is it not you rather than biden who's running against trump why do you call yourself a...
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human bill and there's no i remember you and like nobody cares but when you look at it like are luther king jr great example of like or neat but for some of the things or even the big thing is that you have a president that by even what you're not seeing the result most definitely jennifer i want to thank you for the hard work you're putting out there in philadelphia and thank you for coming on the show and educating our audience today. that. are to write about is our show for you today remember in this world we're not told up enough so i tell you all i love you oh yeah i robot and i will be sure to keep on watching all those hawks out there and have a good day and i. just showed seems wrong. when all the old stuff just don't call. anything. yet to shape out these days attitudes and in detroit equals a trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the street many of them under age. police reveal a taste of their daily challenge if you're going to exploit for a
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. >>> a water main break flooded streets near martin luther king jr. way in north berkeley. a couple of businesses used sandbags to block the doors. police and firefighters advised pedestrians and firefighters to avoid the area while they work to repair the break. there is no word on what caused it. >>> we've got wind, and warnings . take a look at the red and yellow, where the strong wind fields are. at 11:00 and picks up, and 12:00. it really starts going in three or four hours from now. the peak will be around one, two, 3:00 in the morning. it backs down. event flag where the warning. a larger area of strong, strong wind. the other thing that you will pick up on, mount diablo at 59 miles per hour, that has come up mount st. helena is 65 miles per hour. the camera is moving a little bit you can see that camera tower swinging. the wind is blowing out there, the main event is tonight more wins tomorrow night. we are tracking the next three or four hours, i will see you back here for the five day, and the rest of the forecast. >>> centers are working to get amy coney barrett
. >>> a water main break flooded streets near martin luther king jr. way in north berkeley. a couple of businesses used sandbags to block the doors. police and firefighters advised pedestrians and firefighters to avoid the area while they work to repair the break. there is no word on what caused it. >>> we've got wind, and warnings . take a look at the red and yellow, where the strong wind fields are. at 11:00 and picks up, and 12:00. it really starts going in three or four...
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