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. >>> and revelations about martin luther king jr. kept secretly. we'll talk about the facts, why they were kept secret, why the fbi was correcting all this information and why j edgar hoover was still focused on dr. martin luther king. ♪ eras. they're defined by accomplishments. by victories. by those with the resourcefulness, the ingenuity, and the grit to help ensure the next energy to power our dreams, will be american energy. accused of obstructing justice to theat the fbinuclear war, and of violating the constitution by taking money from foreign governments and threatening to shut down news organizations that report the truth. if that isn't a case for impeaching and removing a dangerous president, then what has our government become? i'm tom steyer, and like you, i'm a citizen who knows it's up to us to do something. it's why i'm funding this effort to raise our voices together and demand that elected officials take a stand on impeachment. a republican congress once impeached a president for far less. yet today people in congress and his own ad
. >>> and revelations about martin luther king jr. kept secretly. we'll talk about the facts, why they were kept secret, why the fbi was correcting all this information and why j edgar hoover was still focused on dr. martin luther king. ♪ eras. they're defined by accomplishments. by victories. by those with the resourcefulness, the ingenuity, and the grit to help ensure the next energy to power our dreams, will be american energy. accused of obstructing justice to theat the...
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martin luther king jr.'s personal life. why is that secret file revealed now? when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. yeah! now business is rolling in. packing to the last minute. time to break these bad boys out no i have a couple of things to wash we got this- come on. even on quick cycle, tide pods cleans great 6x the cleaning power, even in the quick cycle let's go did you just get up uh-huh it's got to be tide the flu, and its complications, needs to hear it. can be deadly. especially for those with a chronic medical condition. ask your health care provider for a senior flu shot. do it today. before the flu becomes an emergency. directv has been rated #1 in customer satisfaction over cable for 17 years running. but some people still like cable. just like some people like banging their head on a low ceiling.
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of the martin luther king jr. family services inc. in springfield. andrea marion, executive director of lieu rain super soup kitchen. hannon rudd irin holy oak. mindy executive including tim of the united way of central massachusetts, also from director of the amherst survival center, and the chief and food activist.
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>> this 20 page fbi document we're now seeing for the first time, it portrays martin luther king jr. negative light. it was written just three weeks before dr. king was assassinated in 1968. there are allegations of financial improprieties at the civil rights organization he led. and the document delves into dr. king's personal life with accusations of extra marital affairs. it questions how deserving dr. king was of the nobel peace prize he was awarded in 1964. it's long been known the fbi under hoover had an interesting in king's possible connections to communism and his personal life. he had investigators trail him and spy on him. so we should point out that it's not clear how or if they verified any of the information included. flift, claiborne carson, he's the director of the martin luther king jr. research institute, he spoke with anderson cooper. >> i think what's striking about this is that this was a file that would have -- that could have been released in 1968 and in that climate it probably -- can hardly guess how people would have responded to it, because it's simply an al
>> this 20 page fbi document we're now seeing for the first time, it portrays martin luther king jr. negative light. it was written just three weeks before dr. king was assassinated in 1968. there are allegations of financial improprieties at the civil rights organization he led. and the document delves into dr. king's personal life with accusations of extra marital affairs. it questions how deserving dr. king was of the nobel peace prize he was awarded in 1964. it's long been known the...
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martin luther king jr. is accused of communism and much more as part of the release of jfk assassination documents. how did it all happen? the details ahead. hi i'm joan lunden. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. having mplaque psoriasise is not always easy. it's a long-distance run. and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for nearly 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were
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you know, only weeks later martin luther king jr. ll be dead and the fbi, people are wondering did the fbi hound king to his fate. this is not a good document for the fbi. it shows the deeply paranoid about what they call the washington spring projects, the march on washington of 68, the poor peoples' march. but the lead rft document is the fear the fbi has that stockley black nationalists have teamed up with dr. king in the first wave civil rights christian group and are now going to have a violent america in the spring. to quote dr. king saying apparently this fbi document, jails are going to be the only safe place to be this spring because there's going to be so much violence in america. >> i engined this out. a couple weeks later lyndon johnson doesn't run for re-election at the end of march of 68. and there's this fear that this summer may be a very violent one. and they're following king around in this document. there's about sex parties in miami in 196. some of this was almost kpratd stuff in these 23 page of smearing really of
you know, only weeks later martin luther king jr. ll be dead and the fbi, people are wondering did the fbi hound king to his fate. this is not a good document for the fbi. it shows the deeply paranoid about what they call the washington spring projects, the march on washington of 68, the poor peoples' march. but the lead rft document is the fear the fbi has that stockley black nationalists have teamed up with dr. king in the first wave civil rights christian group and are now going to have a...
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cause had found no sympathy in white memphis and into a city consumed by tension came martin luther king jr the second time he delivered this speech. >> and i've seen the promise land. >> reporter: the next evening king would be shot dead on the balcony of the lorraine motel. >> that make a man feel mighty bad, man come to help you and he gets killed. it do something to you. >> reporter: think you can still feel it now? >> yeah. >> reporter: the strike would be settled and men like elmo nickelberry went back to work. >> reporter: shall we go to work? >> yeah. >> reporter: do you mind if i ride with you? >> yeah. >> reporter: at 85 he's still rk city pension plan 49 years ago so men like mr. nickelberry have only social security to retire on. >> the sanitation workers would actually meet at this location -- >> reporter: jim strickland is the current mayor of memphis. the city is awarding the men grants of $70,000 each. >> the garbage is going to be picked up in memphis. >> you think about my predecessor 50 years ago wouldn't negotiate with these men and to be able to be in the same position
cause had found no sympathy in white memphis and into a city consumed by tension came martin luther king jr the second time he delivered this speech. >> and i've seen the promise land. >> reporter: the next evening king would be shot dead on the balcony of the lorraine motel. >> that make a man feel mighty bad, man come to help you and he gets killed. it do something to you. >> reporter: think you can still feel it now? >> yeah. >> reporter: the strike would...
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martin luther king jr. and gandhi. god bless you. 89 of us were arrested that day and every single one of us had a copy of the do's and does a way of life. -- if we ask our panel were to do the dues and don'ts racism, you don't have to do the whole list tonight, but if you were to think about a do and a don't, what would be on your list? jim? we talk in chapel a lot about love. and we should. and we are. but the love that john lewis showed on the bridge that day was a love that was willing to risk. we often do not put the risk for love. in our church tradition, it is love to risk and suffer. when we particularly are talking about a bridge to a new america, i think it means that those who believe in what we are saying tonight, have to be willing to say -- where are we going to risk our presence? our privilege? our wealth, our time, our bodies, our faith? in the middle of transforming the systems about policing and health care and mass incarceration. when i talk to the young kids in the street, that is a question i alway
martin luther king jr. and gandhi. god bless you. 89 of us were arrested that day and every single one of us had a copy of the do's and does a way of life. -- if we ask our panel were to do the dues and don'ts racism, you don't have to do the whole list tonight, but if you were to think about a do and a don't, what would be on your list? jim? we talk in chapel a lot about love. and we should. and we are. but the love that john lewis showed on the bridge that day was a love that was willing to...
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he rose like john kennedy, martin luther king jr., cesar chavez, barbara jordan, and many others.y of today's heroes campaign for us and came to new jersey on our behalf. gabby for its, barack obama, many more. rekindled those life lessons of long ago. they stirred us to action. they reminded us of our responsibility to pick up those who have fallen and to care not about our next elections but about the next generations to come. applause] >> george bernard shot wrote the magnificent words which were paraphrased so famously by bobby kennedy, whose example for service i hold so close. some people see things as they are and say, why? i hate dream things that never were and say, why not? things that never were and say, why not? let's make new jersey the place people come to dream big and together let's make those dreams come true. so very much.all may god bless you and may god bless the great state of new jersey. may god bless the united states of america. let's hear some orange ovi. someless you -- let's hear bon jovi! god bless you all. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: c-span's washington journal
he rose like john kennedy, martin luther king jr., cesar chavez, barbara jordan, and many others.y of today's heroes campaign for us and came to new jersey on our behalf. gabby for its, barack obama, many more. rekindled those life lessons of long ago. they stirred us to action. they reminded us of our responsibility to pick up those who have fallen and to care not about our next elections but about the next generations to come. applause] >> george bernard shot wrote the magnificent words...
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martin luther king, jr. was reverend martin luther king junior.ia substantive and difficult times. cardinal world and the pastoral letter that you have in your hands step four. archbishop gregory has stepped forward. but we are here to talk about how those ideas, those institutions and leadership can make a difference. and we have remarkable group of people to help us think about that. when is a pastor, a leader,, procedure, fact the only african-american archbishop in our country. the fact that he is the only says something about him, and to say something about us. jim wallis who has been a leader, a preacher, a writer, and advocate on these issues for all of his life. and dr. schanzenbach who has entered teaching and inner scholarship and also in her leadership on this campus and elsewhere has helped us find a way forward, and we will be joined by a hero, someone called the conscious of the congress. representative lewis has a day job and that is as a member of the congress and, in fact, he had votes tonight but we are assured he is on his way h
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she lobbied to make trenton the first city to declare a martin luther king jr. highway. ght to create the new jersey martin luther king jr. commemorative commission where she served as commissioner. >> well, the next governor of new jersey spoke publically for the first time today about what's ahead for the garden state. taxes of course a big topic. monica malpass live in our news room now with a look at some of the stories that are coming up at 5 o'clock today. hi, monica. >> that's right. governor elect murphy did discuss one of new jersey's hottest issues during this press conference today, taxes on every taxpayer's mind and murphy a opponent of the federal gop tax plan talks about his plan to bring tax relief to new jersey residents. ivanka trump also stopped in ocean city or ocean county touting her father's tax plans. we'll have more on what both of them had to say. >>> they claim it's faster than a lamborghini and a ferrari and it's raid in america. general motors has unveiled its super sports car. check it out. pretty sleek. we'll explain why it is so special othe
she lobbied to make trenton the first city to declare a martin luther king jr. highway. ght to create the new jersey martin luther king jr. commemorative commission where she served as commissioner. >> well, the next governor of new jersey spoke publically for the first time today about what's ahead for the garden state. taxes of course a big topic. monica malpass live in our news room now with a look at some of the stories that are coming up at 5 o'clock today. hi, monica. >>...
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luther king and coretta scott king. she even lobbied to make trenton the first city to declare a martin luther king jr. holiday.avage jennings was 93. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. >> the bird are back. here's ducis rodgers. >> it is dallas week jim and you know what that means. it's been more than a week since we last saw the birds. that would be the first place birds. jaime apody find out what they've been up to and where their minds are. >> reporter: they're back. the birds reunited and refreshed. >> we got out of the country for a couple days. went to bermuda for two, three days and then went up to the great city of ohio. >> i went to the cayman islands and enjoyed some sun and, you know, the beach, enjoyed baby girl and the family. >> got excited feelin
luther king and coretta scott king. she even lobbied to make trenton the first city to declare a martin luther king jr. holiday.avage jennings was 93. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your...
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and targeted martin luther king jr antiwar activists and the black panthers among others. the goal of the program was destroy and discredit the groups that targeted. thousands of pages would show evidence of infiltration under such nations by the f.b.i. to achieve just that. rodney would be swept up in this mass surveillance. two years ago so his own f.b.i. file for the first time you get these files describe what it was like to read about yourself it was amazing they tried to build cases against me to try to say that i harbor. that i was going to receive their own weapons anything that they could use to justify doing something further to me. there's one. where an informant is out to buy panther meeting and observes that my father is wearing his post office uniform tells the f.b.i. that my dad works at the post office the f.b.i. would use this information to go off to his job even when what these managers reported that he was a good work. so they terminated me for quite happening with a woman that i wasn't married to and they called it conduct unbecoming of a government em
and targeted martin luther king jr antiwar activists and the black panthers among others. the goal of the program was destroy and discredit the groups that targeted. thousands of pages would show evidence of infiltration under such nations by the f.b.i. to achieve just that. rodney would be swept up in this mass surveillance. two years ago so his own f.b.i. file for the first time you get these files describe what it was like to read about yourself it was amazing they tried to build cases...
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holiday feast is monday november 20 at the national children's center in southeast d.c. 3400 martin luther king jr. so stop by, get a wonderful meal for a great cause. >> absolutely. >> this meal is amazing. >> it is. >> a treat absolutely. >> emmanuel what's your favorite part of the meal? what do you like most? >> mac and cheese. [laughter] >> he says can i please have some mac and cheese. so, again, you guys stop by because this is for anybody. >> absolutely. >> anybody who wants a great thanksgiving. >> seniors, members of the community, college students who couldn't go home for thanksgiving. come join us. >> that's wonderful. >> all right. >> continued success. >> thank you all for coming. >> thank you. >> now keep it here. 5 at 6:30 coming up right after this break. >> we're keeping eating. >> happy thanksgiving. >> thank you. happy thanksgiving. >> ♪ >> well, a new claim of sexual harassment tonight, this time it is democratic senator al franken on the hot seat. >> as you can see from the run down, this is what we're talking about tonight at 6:30 and man, this one is getting traction in d.c
holiday feast is monday november 20 at the national children's center in southeast d.c. 3400 martin luther king jr. so stop by, get a wonderful meal for a great cause. >> absolutely. >> this meal is amazing. >> it is. >> a treat absolutely. >> emmanuel what's your favorite part of the meal? what do you like most? >> mac and cheese. [laughter] >> he says can i please have some mac and cheese. so, again, you guys stop by because this is for anybody....
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a teenager gunned down just after school, the crime scene, 4th street southeast near martin luther king, jrboulevard and alabama avenue, and that is a few blocks from ballou high school. here is stephanie ramirez. >> reporter: it is really upsetting, the last time i covered on ballou high school it was a great story, every gradt in the class of 2017 applied to college. now we are talking about a student from ballou high school shot on his way home from school, and right hoor in the area. men and a dark toyota corolla like car with trinted windows start-- tinted windows started it. next, a boom and a boy on the ground. jones wasn't there but the non- profit is right next door that she runs. >> very disheartened and upp set-- upset, it is our youth, that is who is supposed to take over. >> reporter: the 17-year-old was alive but unconscious when transported on police and more. >> i keep saying put the plain clothing back on the streets. >> relying on npd but it take the whole community to stop the violence. >> reporter: stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >> dc police are looking at surveillance video
a teenager gunned down just after school, the crime scene, 4th street southeast near martin luther king, jrboulevard and alabama avenue, and that is a few blocks from ballou high school. here is stephanie ramirez. >> reporter: it is really upsetting, the last time i covered on ballou high school it was a great story, every gradt in the class of 2017 applied to college. now we are talking about a student from ballou high school shot on his way home from school, and right hoor in the area....
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organizations and compared to his predecessor was pretty welcome was the first one to call for martin luther king jr. holiday when the reagan administration was slow going with that idea as where a lot of republicans were slow it was more jack kemp. >> you also looked at the book for medical marijuana think people looking at new today they pitch would've looked at the freshman legislative. >> i think he reached the point where no doubt he started off as a rockefeller republican and he supported rockefeller in 1968. it evolved over time because they see liberals and it's not working. good intentions and good ideas but doesn't work practically in the governmental sense. so he evolves and the antiestablishment he stood up against the apartheid government he voted for the 85 civil rights act and got a lot of grief for the it was a pretty white district at that point. he this is where the image today we would not recognize it. >> that's partially why wrote the book. i think he would say yes i did those things why wouldn't i do those things. of course i be opposed to the communist government in nicaragua.
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martin luther king jr. >>> bringing things up to code can cost you. >> 7 on your side michael finny > a painting by leonardo di vinci is the most expensive paining sold, more than $450 million. this is the salvador of mine dee automobile accident auctioned off in new york today. the artwork was on display in san francisco last month. the previous top selling punting was women of also jeers. it sold for $160 million. >> a bargain. >>> commercial crab season is underway. abc 7 news was at pier 45 today, expected to be a good year with no warnings that effected the last two seasons. >> they're big crabs, they're 2.5 pound crabs. they're full and i'm excited. >> fisherman and buyers agree to a price of $3 per pound. crabs should arrive in markets by friday. we're experiencing te first strong storm of the season. >> ranks a three on the storm impact scale. spencer with the update coming up after this. really? really? really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now
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martin luther king jr. >>> bringing things up to code can cost you. >> 7 on your side michael finny foreczema? it can be used almost everywhere on almost everybody. the face of a fisherman? the hand of a ranch hand? the knee of a needle pointer? prescription eucrisa is a nose to toes eczema ointment. it blocks overactive pde4 enzymes within your skin. and it's steroid-free. do not use if you are allergic to eucrisa or its ingredients. allergic reactions may occur at or near the application site. the most common side effect is application site pain. ask your doctor about eucrisa. ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ >>> a painting by leonardo di vinci is the most expensive paining sold, more than $450 million. this is the salvador of mine dee automobile accident auctioned off in new york today. the artwork was on display in san francisco last month. the previous top selling punting was women of also jeers. it sold for $160 million. >> a bargain. >>> commercial cr
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kennedy's assassination and a secret file about martin luther king,jr.e document is part of the attempt to dig up dirt to tie him to various influences. and included insinuations about dr. king's personal live life. even though it has nothing to do with kennedy. we'll be right back. comfortable you are in it. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. i trained as hard as i could to stay alive. i have more than 30 pieces of shrapnel still in my leg. but i still push myself to the limit. if it
kennedy's assassination and a secret file about martin luther king,jr.e document is part of the attempt to dig up dirt to tie him to various influences. and included insinuations about dr. king's personal live life. even though it has nothing to do with kennedy. we'll be right back. comfortable you are in it. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what...
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this book isking, not a biography of martin luther king jr., although he is at its heart. to create the perceptions within his inherited world would isolate most readers, including myself, far outside familiar boundaries. but to focus upon the historical king, as generally established by his impact on white society, would exclude much of the texture of his life, which i believe makes for unstable history and collapsible myth. to overcome these pitfalls of race, i have tried to make biography and history reinforce each other by weaving together a number of personal stories along the main seam of an american epic. bookking himself this attempts to rise from an isolated culture into a larger history by speaking more than one language. so that is how i undertook to spend 24 years, writing the movement in three volumes, "the king years." best symbol ofhe a movement grounded in race that spread far beyond race. and the question is, how well do we understand the blessings that that engendered, and the lessons of that that leaves for us now? and the answer is, not very well. not ve
this book isking, not a biography of martin luther king jr., although he is at its heart. to create the perceptions within his inherited world would isolate most readers, including myself, far outside familiar boundaries. but to focus upon the historical king, as generally established by his impact on white society, would exclude much of the texture of his life, which i believe makes for unstable history and collapsible myth. to overcome these pitfalls of race, i have tried to make biography...
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. >> martin luther king jr. said that riots are the language of the unheard.niggaz took over" they're saying this is how america is going to hear you. we're going to take this thing over. we're going to put our foot to the pedal, and we're going to drive this nation in the direction we need it to go in. ♪ bloods and crips on the same squad ♪ ♪ time to rob and mob >> dusk to dawn city-wide curfew is in effect in los angeles at this hour and still the fires burn. >> i didn't realize personally the extent of the damage until i went home the next morning. and i couldn't believe how many buildings were burned. it was going on all over the city. >> of 7,000 korean-owned businesses, 1,700 were ruined. >> don't people realize what they're doing is wrong? this is not the way to overcome racism. >> people remember the latasha harlins shooting and people said you're the ones who come into our community and take our money and don't give anything back to the community. those korean stores were targeted and in some cases those shop owners were targeted. >> most koreans came
. >> martin luther king jr. said that riots are the language of the unheard.niggaz took over" they're saying this is how america is going to hear you. we're going to take this thing over. we're going to put our foot to the pedal, and we're going to drive this nation in the direction we need it to go in. ♪ bloods and crips on the same squad ♪ ♪ time to rob and mob >> dusk to dawn city-wide curfew is in effect in los angeles at this hour and still the fires burn. >> i...
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quitting his re-election campaign when he was favored to win, two tragic assassination, first martin luther king, jr bobby kennedy, and in the end collusion with a foreign government while we were at war to win the presidency. collusion that president johnson secretly called treason when he discovered it. i tried to give the book all of the dramatic pacing and suspense of a good movie. and there's nothing an author appreciates more than a close and attentive reading of the book. and so imagine my joy when stephen colbert began our discussion of the book with the book's very first sentence. >> now, you say in the first sentence, you talk about roger ales meeting richard nixon back in '68. why start there? >> because roger ales met richard nixon at a show like this, the mike douglas show that ales was a producer of. he met nixon in the make-up chair. nixon love this guy, ales, pulls him into his campaign. takes him out of show business into politics. roger ales completely changes the way tv campaigns are run, gets nixon elected, goes onto help reagan elected and george h.w. bush elected and then creat
quitting his re-election campaign when he was favored to win, two tragic assassination, first martin luther king, jr bobby kennedy, and in the end collusion with a foreign government while we were at war to win the presidency. collusion that president johnson secretly called treason when he discovered it. i tried to give the book all of the dramatic pacing and suspense of a good movie. and there's nothing an author appreciates more than a close and attentive reading of the book. and so imagine...
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martin luther king, jr. hardball's chris a new book, "bobby kennedy: the raging sprint." symboliing spirit and unity. it's such an honor to be interviewing you. you have been interviewing me my entire career. i have to say that this is the best book you've written. >> i've written a number of them. i hope that is everybody's case. that is such a statement. relations weren't worse or better. but to go into a black community, a ghetto, they used to call them, in indianapolis, with the police refusing to come in with you. word of mouth is how you learn things. someone had to tell you. we get the nbc tapes. he said the guy, do they know yet? he didn't know then until he had to stand up there in front of this crowd of people, we're on his side. there were democrats, i guess. they knew why the guy was killed, immediately. and he had a talk about it. and it was awkward. bobby was awkward but he had this great heart. and he said, finding a connection with the crowd, he said, my brother was killed by a white man. how many people can do that? because he had a moral compass. and he
martin luther king, jr. hardball's chris a new book, "bobby kennedy: the raging sprint." symboliing spirit and unity. it's such an honor to be interviewing you. you have been interviewing me my entire career. i have to say that this is the best book you've written. >> i've written a number of them. i hope that is everybody's case. that is such a statement. relations weren't worse or better. but to go into a black community, a ghetto, they used to call them, in indianapolis, with...
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participants prepared people for the martin luther king jr. center. the american house set up five dining halls throughout the city for neighbors to sit down and enjoy a thanksgiving meal. >> breaking down the isolation that people in poverty feel every day. they're feeling depressed. they're low down, not sure how they feel before their neighbors. this is a chance to come out and have a good time like everybody else. >> in total, samaritan house fed nearly a thousand people today. >>> and family and friends are mourning the loss of a 16-year-old east bay girl tonight after the suv she was riding in crashed overnight. another girl is in the hospital with major injuries from that wreck. nbc bay area tom jensen has more on what the chp is saying is a warning. thom? >> well, garvin, we've all heard these rules from chp numerous times, don't drink and drive, and three rules that were broken tonight as it shows just how important those rules really are. >> reporter: it's amazing that any of the five people riding in the twisted blue suv walked away from th
participants prepared people for the martin luther king jr. center. the american house set up five dining halls throughout the city for neighbors to sit down and enjoy a thanksgiving meal. >> breaking down the isolation that people in poverty feel every day. they're feeling depressed. they're low down, not sure how they feel before their neighbors. this is a chance to come out and have a good time like everybody else. >> in total, samaritan house fed nearly a thousand people today....
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. >> this is just after martin luther king, jr. highway. the original call came in about 5:30 this morning. firefighters got into the home, they found the two people dead. justin finch is on his way to the scene. but we do have live pictures right now in chopper 4. >> brad freitas is in chopper 4. tell us more what's going on down there. >> we just about 15 minutes ago. as i a got on this angle, it's about a mile inside the no fly angle. that's why we're farther out. i was still seeing flames billowing out on foote street in capitol heights. the heavy black smoke continues to come out. just a huge response along this road in capitol heights. we're hearing confirmation that two people did die. we're awaiting more information on ages and genders. brad freitas live from chopper 4. >> brad, can i ask you a quick question. everything you're seeing from there. this is happening a couple blocks from an elementary school. could this impact -- >> it's possible. ' angle on this. but we do see that the road is completely closed on foote street. i imag
. >> this is just after martin luther king, jr. highway. the original call came in about 5:30 this morning. firefighters got into the home, they found the two people dead. justin finch is on his way to the scene. but we do have live pictures right now in chopper 4. >> brad freitas is in chopper 4. tell us more what's going on down there. >> we just about 15 minutes ago. as i a got on this angle, it's about a mile inside the no fly angle. that's why we're farther out. i was...
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. >> reporter: near the likeness of ben franklin, by the bust of martin luther king jr. and in the midst of other famous americans is frank rizzo, philadelphia's police commissioner and mayor from the late 1960s. >> it's hard to be objective because it's like my first born male child. >> reporter: he understands why some philadelphians protested the removal of rizzo. many view his legacy as oppressive. he wondered if there's a way to give new meaning to the statue. >> it's a good opportunity to have, again, bronze plaques that explains the differences of opinions about him. and having a sculpture there is a contrast. >> the decision puts us on the right side of history. >> reporter: helen gin says it tells the story about where philadelphia was. >> it's a statement about the importance of incluseivity for public places for all. >> you can see i'm doing this for fun. >> reporter: he tells me he didn't vote for rizzo and didn't agree with his politics. but believes the statue should still stand. >> i don't know who he would have been today. he would not necessarily have be
. >> reporter: near the likeness of ben franklin, by the bust of martin luther king jr. and in the midst of other famous americans is frank rizzo, philadelphia's police commissioner and mayor from the late 1960s. >> it's hard to be objective because it's like my first born male child. >> reporter: he understands why some philadelphians protested the removal of rizzo. many view his legacy as oppressive. he wondered if there's a way to give new meaning to the statue. >>...
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martin luther king jr., muhammad ali was stripped r his boxing title standing up for what he believedf jack c robertson these people really stood for something, they had a core about them. kaepernick doesn't know what he's talking about. when you recall, he's not the original taken a. that was tim tebow who did it in prayer. kaepernick sat during the national anthem and the disrespect that he showed not only for the flag and for the anthem and for america, but for military people as well. >> sean: those people that fought, bled and died. 20 seconds. >> without question, the protest was not about the flag. >> sean: people died fighting for it. >> protest was not about the flag. he has always said that. >> sean: think you both. or "hannity" straight ahead, stay with us. ♪ >> sean: that is all the time that we have left this evening. we thank you for being with us. what i saw on the internet this weekend, to push back against those silence conservative voices. it has touched my heart, and it has given me resolve to fight harder. you give me this camera every night, microphone every day.
martin luther king jr., muhammad ali was stripped r his boxing title standing up for what he believedf jack c robertson these people really stood for something, they had a core about them. kaepernick doesn't know what he's talking about. when you recall, he's not the original taken a. that was tim tebow who did it in prayer. kaepernick sat during the national anthem and the disrespect that he showed not only for the flag and for the anthem and for america, but for military people as well....
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he also mentioned the pope, jesus christ, darwin, martin luther king, jr.eral colin powell, that's the next one on the show. he has a long list of people. >> i look forward to check ing it out. >> he seems to be the go-to go for any project, important in washington. >> no one says no to him. >> what a tremendous difference he's made in our city. thanks so much, barbara. >> thank you, barbara. >> great story. >> doug is back with more on this icy cold weather. i heard people saying this morning, you know, this doesn't seem so bad. what's the big deal? >> and then. >> and then, yeah. >> exactly right. we told you yesterday we would be falling all day. normally during the afternoon temperatures are rising with the sun. but today that is not the case. it was colder at noon than it was when you woke up this morning and again we mentioned that during the day yesterday. i'll tell you, tpe tonight really taking a tumble. already down to 38 in the city. 36 by 7:00, and this is the thing. if you're heading out tonight, just know you're going to need to bundle up. win
he also mentioned the pope, jesus christ, darwin, martin luther king, jr.eral colin powell, that's the next one on the show. he has a long list of people. >> i look forward to check ing it out. >> he seems to be the go-to go for any project, important in washington. >> no one says no to him. >> what a tremendous difference he's made in our city. thanks so much, barbara. >> thank you, barbara. >> great story. >> doug is back with more on this icy cold...
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birthplace -- and also the place where, on october 10, 1981, coretta scott king, the widow of martin luther king, jr addressed one of the world's largest peace demonstrations to date. as many as 300,000 people came out to call for an end to the nuclear arms race with russia. as the climate talks wrap up here in bonn, environmentalists and students in the united states are gearing up for a national day of action on saturday. the "day of dedication" protests will include nearly two dozen rallies at state capitals and city halls, where protesters will dedicate time capsules that depict the current state of the fight agagnst climatate change. for more on this year's negotiations, we're joined by one of the primary architects of the landmark 2015 paris climate deal. manuel pulgar-vidal was the president of cop20 in lima, peru. he's also the former environment minister in peru. he is now the leader of the climate and energy practice of world wildlife fund. it is great to have you with us. is happening what here today. of course, on what is expected to be the last day, we have seen all week what it looks l
birthplace -- and also the place where, on october 10, 1981, coretta scott king, the widow of martin luther king, jr addressed one of the world's largest peace demonstrations to date. as many as 300,000 people came out to call for an end to the nuclear arms race with russia. as the climate talks wrap up here in bonn, environmentalists and students in the united states are gearing up for a national day of action on saturday. the "day of dedication" protests will include nearly two...
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the shooting happened on 4th street near martin luther king, jr. avenue. we are trying to get more in these are live pictures coming to you from the scene. we do have one crew that is there. jackie benson is also on her way to the scene right now, getting these live pictures coming from southeast, d.c., just about a block away from ballou high school. we understand a juvenile has been shot. as soon as we get a few more details, we'll have them for you right here at the live desk. back over to you guys in the studio. >> all right, erika. >> thanks, erica. an update from storm team 4. >> amelia joins us. the coldest air of the season? >> exactly. that is going to greet us tomorrow morning and then temperatures continue to tumble for saturday morning. take a look right now, 56 degrees. overcast skies, we've had that all day as well as patchy drizzle and we'll continue to see areas of drizzle until about midnight tonight, maybe even a little later. that is not the case tomorrow morning, but look at what you're dealing with. wind chill temperatures in the 20s a
the shooting happened on 4th street near martin luther king, jr. avenue. we are trying to get more in these are live pictures coming to you from the scene. we do have one crew that is there. jackie benson is also on her way to the scene right now, getting these live pictures coming from southeast, d.c., just about a block away from ballou high school. we understand a juvenile has been shot. as soon as we get a few more details, we'll have them for you right here at the live desk. back over to...
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in the days following the riot there were calls to berkeley's martin luther king, jr. middle school for her to be fired. >>> when the new year arrives, california law will start allowing marijuana for recreational use but many cities and counties are scrambling to find ways to keep the new industry in check. more now from kpix 5's jackie ward from the newsroom. >> reporter: san francisco has not come up with a legal framework for selling marijuana. later this morning, state senator scott weiner and david campos will urge the san francisco board of supervisors to pass regulation allowing for adult use of cannabis. the board has disagreed on a lot of pot issues including the locations of dispensaries. but a handful supervisors is proved a few amendments last night. they hope the committee will pass them before going to the board for approval. on the state level regulations for marijuana are more organized. the bureau of cannabis control says it's confident california will be ready to issue legal cannabis operating licenses on january 1st. it claims that legislators have
in the days following the riot there were calls to berkeley's martin luther king, jr. middle school for her to be fired. >>> when the new year arrives, california law will start allowing marijuana for recreational use but many cities and counties are scrambling to find ways to keep the new industry in check. more now from kpix 5's jackie ward from the newsroom. >> reporter: san francisco has not come up with a legal framework for selling marijuana. later this morning, state...
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. >> that's, of course, was the night that martin luther king jr. was assassinated.who was white, you know, irish guy from massachusetts who is able to speak with such moral authority to african-americans. there is no one who can do that now. >> it's not such the book i'm out there promoting, it's him. >> i'll be speaking at the miami book fair tomorrow in saturday, and back in washington on monday night at the new politics and pros at the wafr. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> senator franken has admitted wrongdoing and the president hasn't. i think that's a very clear distinction. >> from the glass house white house, the president is chucking rocks. >> i'm automatically tracted to beautiful women. i just start kissing them. >> tonight, how trump got away with it. >> these are all horrible lies. all fabrications. >> and the lawsuit still going on. >> we can't let them change the most important election
. >> that's, of course, was the night that martin luther king jr. was assassinated.who was white, you know, irish guy from massachusetts who is able to speak with such moral authority to african-americans. there is no one who can do that now. >> it's not such the book i'm out there promoting, it's him. >> i'll be speaking at the miami book fair tomorrow in saturday, and back in washington on monday night at the new politics and pros at the wafr. "all in" with chris...
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martin luther king jr. "hardball's" chris matthews is the author of a new book of a portrait of a man who amid a famous family became an icon in his own right. it's such an honor to be entering viewing you. you've been interviewing me my entire politicaler kroo. this is the best book you've ever written. >> well, i've written a number of them and thank you. i hope that turns out to be in every's case. i think what you picked there was such a statement that, you know, racial relations weren't worse or better. they've been just about the same over the years. they've gotten a little better. but to go into a black community, a get toe they used to call them with the police refusing to come in with you and we didn't have twitter and all that stuff back then or e-mail or anything so nobody really knew. word of mouth is how you learned things. so he goes in there as a white guy and he has to go into the community. and i get the old nbc take place. i got the tape where he said the guy next to them do they know yet.
martin luther king jr. "hardball's" chris matthews is the author of a new book of a portrait of a man who amid a famous family became an icon in his own right. it's such an honor to be entering viewing you. you've been interviewing me my entire politicaler kroo. this is the best book you've ever written. >> well, i've written a number of them and thank you. i hope that turns out to be in every's case. i think what you picked there was such a statement that, you know, racial...
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martin luther king jr.. that reverberated over to vietnam. what was the effect of that killing in your unit? >> first of all, there was a certain amount of segregation in the army then, even though it was apparently against it. it was more of self-segregation. in our unit, we never had any problems. we had people from every ethnic group serving together, everybody got along because of the nature of the unit, you had to rely on each other. there's no place for prejudice, racism and that. after the news came that dr. king was killed, there was a separate, almost automatic, immediate separation of races into different sites, literally different sides of the camp. there was a lot of tension and a lot of anger floating around. of course, what that does to a unit, you don't know if you can trust the same buddy you had before. we were lucky enough to have an officer, and african-american officer who addressed it. >> tom framed it exactly right. the racial tension was palpable. because we had officers rotating in and out, partly, sometimes mainly bec
martin luther king jr.. that reverberated over to vietnam. what was the effect of that killing in your unit? >> first of all, there was a certain amount of segregation in the army then, even though it was apparently against it. it was more of self-segregation. in our unit, we never had any problems. we had people from every ethnic group serving together, everybody got along because of the nature of the unit, you had to rely on each other. there's no place for prejudice, racism and that....