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luther king subsidizes revan martin luther king so that we have an martin luther king can continue to keep the negroes to be defenseless that's what you mean by not be defenseless be defenseless in the face of one of the most cruel. that has ever taken the people into captivity that this american white man. i was raised in france. these are my grandparents. these are my parents and this is me. fighting both my sister and i saw. the 1st of a 2 part epic tale of a remarkable simony. the father the son and the jihad. run on al-jazeera the latest news as it breaks. my. heart i know. with details coverage no one is willing to return home to me on my own without sort of papers and security guarantees from around the world the challenges facing the new prime minister and many to negotiate a new brics a deal in 90 days a deal the e.u. says cannot be renegotiated. if you're looking at this from the outside you would really wonder what was going on what do you see. is a religion that they have an in-depth exploration of global capitalism and our obsession with economic growth this is still the
luther king subsidizes revan martin luther king so that we have an martin luther king can continue to keep the negroes to be defenseless that's what you mean by not be defenseless be defenseless in the face of one of the most cruel. that has ever taken the people into captivity that this american white man. i was raised in france. these are my grandparents. these are my parents and this is me. fighting both my sister and i saw. the 1st of a 2 part epic tale of a remarkable simony. the father...
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after the events of burning martin luther king and malcolm x. were interviewed a few days apart for a program about the race issue brings us an interpretation it was an opportunity to share their opposing vision was to put the black caucus malcolm x. has said of your philosophy that it plays into the hands of the light of practice that they are happy when you talk about love for the oppressor because this is far from the negro well i don't think of love as in this context as emotional bond i don't think of it as we see what i think of love as something strong and that's all the nice in the south and powerful i direct action and i think some of the criticisms on nonviolence of some of the critics fail to realize is that we are talking about something very strong and they can few nonresistance with nonviolence is. king assumes that people are reading know that he is right about what he is sand so he is using the intellectual tradition of why it's in order to make his point malcolm does not use the intellectual tradition of whites to make his point
after the events of burning martin luther king and malcolm x. were interviewed a few days apart for a program about the race issue brings us an interpretation it was an opportunity to share their opposing vision was to put the black caucus malcolm x. has said of your philosophy that it plays into the hands of the light of practice that they are happy when you talk about love for the oppressor because this is far from the negro well i don't think of love as in this context as emotional bond i...
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on quilla is a 20 minute boat ride from st martin it's nearest neighbor island. while i'm going to is a british overseas territory since martin belongs half to france and half to the netherlands it's almost like a mini e.u. the legacy of colonialism in the area makes this situation unique. say martin is like an extension of our. because well over the centuries do have been so many. into marriages and shearing. you know it's only in recent times that the the politics of it game. divisive instrument. felix is a retired appetising man tonight he's hosting a reading with family and friends of a new play for that amateur dramatics group. felix his daughter laura compares breaks it to a shakespearean drama. but with more facile elements. in . the discussion amongst ourselves what we have such a hard splotch know of our family members that live and work and say martin you know any sort of restriction to those relationships would be devastating i mean there's the grandparents that are buried here and there you know with their land then and that. bank account thing. i mea
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criticize martin. because he was trying to we end our barrow to sic nakes to why people are in a restaurant but malcolm says i mean that's not freedom sitting next to white people is not freedom said what's freedom is black people have in their own self-determination where they can buy their own restaurant and they don't have to worry about whites not serving and then. june 11th 1963 mocked a major victory for king and his movement president kennedy gave a televised address in which he presented the plight of southern blacks as a moral crisis affecting the whole country but are we to say that the world and much more importantly to each other that this is a land of the free except the negroes that we have no 2nd class citizens except negroes and we have no class or caste system no ghettos no master race except with respect and they go now the time has come to this nation it will fill its promise. events in birmingham and elsewhere have so increased the crisis requalify that no city or state legislative
criticize martin. because he was trying to we end our barrow to sic nakes to why people are in a restaurant but malcolm says i mean that's not freedom sitting next to white people is not freedom said what's freedom is black people have in their own self-determination where they can buy their own restaurant and they don't have to worry about whites not serving and then. june 11th 1963 mocked a major victory for king and his movement president kennedy gave a televised address in which he...
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after the events of burning martin luther king and malcolm x. were interviewed a few days apart for a program about the race issue brings us an interpretation it was an opportunity to share their opposing vision was to put the black caucus malcolm x. has said of your philosophy that it plays into the hands of the light of practice that they are happy when you talk about love for the oppressor because this is far from a negro well i don't think of love as in this context as emotional bond i don't think of it as we see what i think of love as something strong and all the nice south and powerful a direct action and i think some of the criticisms of nonviolence and some of the critics fail to realize is that we are talking about something very strong and they can few. non-resistance with nonviolence is. king assumes that people are reading know that he is right about what he is sand so he is using the intellectual tradition of why it's in order to make his point malcolm does not use the intellectual tradition of whites to make his point malcolm uses
after the events of burning martin luther king and malcolm x. were interviewed a few days apart for a program about the race issue brings us an interpretation it was an opportunity to share their opposing vision was to put the black caucus malcolm x. has said of your philosophy that it plays into the hands of the light of practice that they are happy when you talk about love for the oppressor because this is far from a negro well i don't think of love as in this context as emotional bond i...
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interesting that martin eden is very popular in europe. a lot of europeans have self-destructive tendencies, why not write about that? popular television series, london himself insisted martin eden was an attack on individualism and randian philosophy. being unaware of the needs of others, the collective need, martin eden lives only for himself, works for himself, thought only for himself and if you please died for himself. he became disillusioned with love, fame and the bourgeois philosophy of materialism, nothing to live for. there is nothing in the novel about the christian alternative which is to live for others in christian charity. he never does any charitable work so there are plenty of opportunities for martin eden to find happiness but he was too self-centered. 's idea, he wanted to show up your individualist, selfish individual, what it leads to and it leads to futility and that is why he commits suicide. i noted that he railed against the excesses and injuries of the industrial age, the golden age but he wanted to change it. he
interesting that martin eden is very popular in europe. a lot of europeans have self-destructive tendencies, why not write about that? popular television series, london himself insisted martin eden was an attack on individualism and randian philosophy. being unaware of the needs of others, the collective need, martin eden lives only for himself, works for himself, thought only for himself and if you please died for himself. he became disillusioned with love, fame and the bourgeois philosophy of...
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if you go out and speak to your people you're going to dad martin still had the determination to do that for what he was going to say they told malcolm the same thing if you go out and speak to your people you're going to die but they had determination to look death in the face and say i'm going to speak in spite of that's right you can get into your true nature you look like you act like malcolm. and you act like you ready to do that for what you believe there because you know there's no greater calls them for you to be to the greatest human being that god placed on this plane that's trying to kill. someone 164 new york is in the grip of riots of clashes between white police and inhabitants of black neighborhoods have turned violent 10 years of struggle for civil rights have not brought an end to the injustices and racism suffered by black americans. boiled over after a police officers shot dead a black teenager. in harlem the indian nation and revolt was embodied by one man. markham x. in photographs he projects a role intensity to match his stated indignation at the abuse that am
if you go out and speak to your people you're going to dad martin still had the determination to do that for what he was going to say they told malcolm the same thing if you go out and speak to your people you're going to die but they had determination to look death in the face and say i'm going to speak in spite of that's right you can get into your true nature you look like you act like malcolm. and you act like you ready to do that for what you believe there because you know there's no...
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have been martin luther king subsidized revenue. so that revenue can continue to think the negroes to be defense. martin luther king never responded to malcolm's attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the 2 men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. but one photo remains edged into memories an image that brings together the 2 opposing dreams of the black calls. hang on a let nobody turn me round to me round turn me round and go on and live nobody turn me round i'm gonna key bano walk again keep on walk on up to freedom. the civil rights movement was the singing movement. we were in the deep south and african-american people were church going people and for the most part we're in christian churches one thing martin luther king brought me to was a preacher that is preaching a message he brought was we must take the church out of these 4 walls that's a direct quote from martin. martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most races states in the south where
have been martin luther king subsidized revenue. so that revenue can continue to think the negroes to be defense. martin luther king never responded to malcolm's attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the 2 men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. but one photo remains edged into memories an image that brings together the 2 opposing dreams of the black calls. hang on a let nobody turn me round to me round turn me round and go on and live...
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martin: ok, i will climb 3 t6 steps myself. six flights of stairs and i'm 10 feet from the cathedral ceilingy >>ou ready? martin: i am, sir. ucthank you veh. whoa! at's quick! n'hav't seen many of the ceiling from here. whoa! i have to say, i think i prefer evensong for understanding the gospel and the christian faith, but judging by the light over there, i think i'm in the minority. martin bashir, bbc news. nada: it is certainly one way to get children to goo church. i wonder if they will keep coming. member, you can find more of the day's news on our website. i'm nada tawfik. thank you for watching "world news america." announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: now can access more of your favorite pbs shows than ever before... this is the future! with pbs passport, s member benefit that lu binge many of th
martin: ok, i will climb 3 t6 steps myself. six flights of stairs and i'm 10 feet from the cathedral ceilingy >>ou ready? martin: i am, sir. ucthank you veh. whoa! at's quick! n'hav't seen many of the ceiling from here. whoa! i have to say, i think i prefer evensong for understanding the gospel and the christian faith, but judging by the light over there, i think i'm in the minority. martin bashir, bbc news. nada: it is certainly one way to get children to goo church. i wonder if they...
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and martin luther. has his own theory about why the 2 reformers came to cooperate let's hop on the time machine it's 1517 and luther's the z's have been nailed to the door of the church but what happened next. but he did lump all the other species lasted about a day and a half on the door because of the bad weather there was a debate in the town hall about how to make it easier for people to read luther species. when dust on their own one man stood up. the elder all about he said friends i'm not just a painter i also have a pretty press give me the text and some money. well and that's how in 1517 lucas connaught became the reformations 1st printer here's a small copy of the 95 theses all we do is try to realize the popularity of luther's ideas and he told luther that he would print whatever he wrote a month. the comments later put out a collection of luther's writings and a series of pamphlets such as on the freedom of a christian man right. and that's how luther's ideas spread throughout the german spe
and martin luther. has his own theory about why the 2 reformers came to cooperate let's hop on the time machine it's 1517 and luther's the z's have been nailed to the door of the church but what happened next. but he did lump all the other species lasted about a day and a half on the door because of the bad weather there was a debate in the town hall about how to make it easier for people to read luther species. when dust on their own one man stood up. the elder all about he said friends i'm...
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and people kept asking who is this martin luther what does he look like that gave us the idea to paint like this portrait to mention but he said i am an artist . so in a sense mediæval multimedia expert can also functioned as the reformations p.r. manager. the last visitors of the day arrive at all saints church time to take stock of my trip. if you're interested at all in martin luther and the exciting times of reformation you should definitely plan to visit back it's full of locations that bear testimony to the religious revolution and you can even lay your head down and some of the places where history once took its course and that is exactly what i am going to do now i have a room at that kind of hole thank you for watching and see and by. making a splash. on the big story the electronic media has had its world premiere. here comes the cooper se. a sport utility vehicle which scored with my audi has turned its biggest system you can rate into a car because. the spotlight really worked as a sporty speedboats. driver next on g.w. . good shape. most people have a lot to look forward t
and people kept asking who is this martin luther what does he look like that gave us the idea to paint like this portrait to mention but he said i am an artist . so in a sense mediæval multimedia expert can also functioned as the reformations p.r. manager. the last visitors of the day arrive at all saints church time to take stock of my trip. if you're interested at all in martin luther and the exciting times of reformation you should definitely plan to visit back it's full of locations that...
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this archway leads to a place that martin luther must've known all too well be a state of. the elder a man who agrees we contributed to the spreading of luther's ideas. common cause a smart businessman a pharmacist publican but above all painter a man of challenge and influence. oh under arrest medscape gets visitors here every day his historical printing shop features portraits of all the reformations big players including lucas comma and martin luther. under as has his own theory about why the 2 reformers came to collaborate let's hop on the time machine it's 1517 and luther's theses have been nailed to the door of the church but what happened next but he did love all the other species lasted about a day and a half on the door because of the bad weather there was a debate in the town hall about how to make it easier for people to read motor species. he's not well just on their own one man stood up. the elder about he said friends i'm not just a painter i also have a printing press give me the text and some money. look at the food and that's how in $1517.00 became the refo
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a ferry runs to st martin twice an hour. each sunday time for a. felix fleming and his wife mona a visiting relatives on the neighboring island. they arrive in merry go the capital of the french complex that mountain. brother frank and systema say it is i'm happy to see them. since her. visits have become less frequent everyone is busy rebuilding felix was born here on the french side and only moved to i'm going to night is the only one out of the month actually . he lives in angola and it wrecks it happens i don't know what will happen to our relationship with a lot and we may not be even a lot of come to said law to me though regular passport we may need a visa i'm not sure yet what will happen. make a decision you know you have a plebiscite already. if it caught people off guard and now everybody knows about the remote no one really you want to group or you want to bring this kind of relationship that should have been worked out already you know before you decide to leave you know you should know oh you want to leave well that is up. to your peo
a ferry runs to st martin twice an hour. each sunday time for a. felix fleming and his wife mona a visiting relatives on the neighboring island. they arrive in merry go the capital of the french complex that mountain. brother frank and systema say it is i'm happy to see them. since her. visits have become less frequent everyone is busy rebuilding felix was born here on the french side and only moved to i'm going to night is the only one out of the month actually . he lives in angola and it...
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on quilla is a 20 minute boat ride from st martin it's nearest neighbor island. why is a british overseas territory so martin belongs half to france and half to the netherlands it's almost like a mini e.u. the legacy of colonialism in the area makes this situation unique. saying mark is like an extension of anger because well over the centuries been so many. into marriages and shearing. you know it's only in recent times that the politics of it game. divisive instrument. felix is a retired appetising man tonight he's hosting a reading with family and friends of a new play for that amateur dramatics group. felix his daughter laura compares breaks it to a shakespearean drama. but with more facile elements. in . the discussion amongst ourselves what we have such a hard time. you know our family members that live and work and say martin you know any sort of restriction to those relationships would be devastating i mean there's grandparents that are buried here and their you know their land then and that. bank account. i mean how what is going to happen to and we don'
on quilla is a 20 minute boat ride from st martin it's nearest neighbor island. why is a british overseas territory so martin belongs half to france and half to the netherlands it's almost like a mini e.u. the legacy of colonialism in the area makes this situation unique. saying mark is like an extension of anger because well over the centuries been so many. into marriages and shearing. you know it's only in recent times that the politics of it game. divisive instrument. felix is a retired...
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in washington recall martin.wraps up kron 4 news at 5 thanks for being with us this hour, we'll see you back here tonight for kron 4 news at 9 in prime time right now it's time for the news at 6 with ken wayne pam moore grant vicki thanks you both coming up next at 6 a major development in the ghost ship warehouse fire trial. a judge has dismissed 3 members of the jury and replace them with alton, us now the liberation asthma start all over again and on top of that the lawyers have been hit with a gag order of maybe they cannot address the media until further notice live team coverage plus reaction from our legal analyst pollack and plus a man seen on camera attacking a woman outside her san francisco building is now charged with more violent crimes. >>isn't it. police say forced a group of women to run for their lives. some live report. coming up on that plus your 4 zone ♪ you know when you're at ross and that cute dress gets even cuter? yes. or when you can say yes... to both? (smiling) sure. or when you find t
in washington recall martin.wraps up kron 4 news at 5 thanks for being with us this hour, we'll see you back here tonight for kron 4 news at 9 in prime time right now it's time for the news at 6 with ken wayne pam moore grant vicki thanks you both coming up next at 6 a major development in the ghost ship warehouse fire trial. a judge has dismissed 3 members of the jury and replace them with alton, us now the liberation asthma start all over again and on top of that the lawyers have been hit...
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the name of your button that is at least as beautiful as it was 500 years ago when martin luther used to live here back then people came from and far just to hear him teach and because of his place in history they still do. it's. my 1st stop is the market square which has always been the heart and soul of the town. just a few minutes away is the most important site in the history of the reformation church also known as the castle church. and never and surrounded by crowds of tourists from all over the globe this is the door martin luther is said to have nailed his 900. 31st 1517 today as hard as they whether that is really what happened but one thing is for sure they didn't change the course of history. i want to know why. yeah you know. i'm krista. christian langen is the director of the old latin school study and visitor center. back is to protestants what rome is to catholics and that's all because of these famous theses. but at the end of the day all of that was just words many people couldn't read but how did he manage to get a revolution going and change all of christianity. you
the name of your button that is at least as beautiful as it was 500 years ago when martin luther used to live here back then people came from and far just to hear him teach and because of his place in history they still do. it's. my 1st stop is the market square which has always been the heart and soul of the town. just a few minutes away is the most important site in the history of the reformation church also known as the castle church. and never and surrounded by crowds of tourists from all...
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so lerone martin you put it most sharply. but it's tacet throughout much of the panel here, and that suggests a way of thinking about religion beyond church and beyond theology. toward lived experience. at the same time, it's a tacet acceptance of a less trans -- it's imminentism or things along those lines. i wonder your thoughts about the -- whether through methodology, a kind of tacet acceptance of this broader range of reledge yosty, and for extra credit, if anyone is interested on commenting how that might mike some conservatives upset. >> yes. >> let me maybe give an example. one of the things that i've been thinking about lately is jesuit spirituality. and the jesuits are all about what they see as cooperating with god and the world. to help bring humanity back to god. so that, to me, is a very lived experience. this is a very idea that everything we do is related somehow as to a worship of god. so it's not about necessarily going to church. it's not about necessarily how much you pray. but it is about the kind of acti
so lerone martin you put it most sharply. but it's tacet throughout much of the panel here, and that suggests a way of thinking about religion beyond church and beyond theology. toward lived experience. at the same time, it's a tacet acceptance of a less trans -- it's imminentism or things along those lines. i wonder your thoughts about the -- whether through methodology, a kind of tacet acceptance of this broader range of reledge yosty, and for extra credit, if anyone is interested on...
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religion editor martin bashir has been to take a look. martin: amid amid the ancient cloisters of this hallowed place, a frground ride. >> it is good fun. really good fun. martin: did it make you think about anything more deeply? >> if i amont, no, other than what a random thing to have in a cathedral. >>wa i think it s very good and fast. martin: it took four days to build andts two pounds a ride. the cathedral says it is designed to give a close up view of the snning medieval ceiling and start conversations about faith. >> i think we have to remember that we are dealing with a great arversity of people in our nation, and if wgoing to reach out to lots of different t people, we have use different methods to reach them. martin: at 55 feet tall, it is certainly closer to the heavens, but will it take visitors nearer to god? but isn't this a sign thatashe churchost faith in its gospel message and is reduced to basically having gimmicks? >> oh, no, this is the sign of a confident church. english thedrals are the gre success story of the chur
religion editor martin bashir has been to take a look. martin: amid amid the ancient cloisters of this hallowed place, a frground ride. >> it is good fun. really good fun. martin: did it make you think about anything more deeply? >> if i amont, no, other than what a random thing to have in a cathedral. >>wa i think it s very good and fast. martin: it took four days to build andts two pounds a ride. the cathedral says it is designed to give a close up view of the snning...
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after pictures showing the marcus ass nation of president trump went viral illinois state senator martin sandoval says an entertainment firm hired for one of his fundraiser events was behind them the pictures were posted online by the senator's supporters who were at the fundraising event 2 in the photos a man is seen pointing a gun at another person wearing a trump mask the post has provoked quite an outcry. the apology from senator sanders all for the detestable pictures from his event depicts going the cessation of president trump is too little too late it's inexcusable for an elected official to allow the promotion of violence in any way if the individual pictured as a staffer or volunteer they should be terminated immediately martin some doval in illinois is further proof it is the democrats who are inciting violence i have yet to see a republican promote such violence every democrat should be asked if they support to disavow this. the editorial director of the reactionary times here rivera
after pictures showing the marcus ass nation of president trump went viral illinois state senator martin sandoval says an entertainment firm hired for one of his fundraiser events was behind them the pictures were posted online by the senator's supporters who were at the fundraising event 2 in the photos a man is seen pointing a gun at another person wearing a trump mask the post has provoked quite an outcry. the apology from senator sanders all for the detestable pictures from his event...
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this will be a nightmare for the driver coming in from gilroy or san martin. it will keep things in silicon valley at bay until they clean up that crash. >>> as you get ready to head out the door it's nice and cool in san jose with temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s. downtown at 58 degrees at 6:00, and as we go into the rest of the day, mostly sunny skies and we are in for cooler weather as we go into the afternoon. we will talk about warmer weather for the weekend in a few minutes. >>> it's 5:04 on your thursday
this will be a nightmare for the driver coming in from gilroy or san martin. it will keep things in silicon valley at bay until they clean up that crash. >>> as you get ready to head out the door it's nice and cool in san jose with temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s. downtown at 58 degrees at 6:00, and as we go into the rest of the day, mostly sunny skies and we are in for cooler weather as we go into the afternoon. we will talk about warmer weather for the weekend in a few...
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thanks for joining us. >> good morning, martin.ood to be with you. >> so, let me get your reaction. are you as shocked as everyone else seems to be of the fact that epstein was apparently able to commit suicide while inside of a federal lockup? >> yeah. i'll tell you what, martin, it's been just about 24 hours since jeffrey epstein was found unresponsive on his cell floor. you can continue to color me shocked and stunned across 25 years in the fbi, i spent countless hours at the metropolitan correctional center either dropping prirsz off, interviewing them, participating in proffers. this is absolutely it defies credulity that an inmate as high profile as jeffrey epstein, separated from the general population, and had just recently attempted to take his own life, the fact that this could have happened, it again boggles the mind, absolutely blows me away that this could possibly happen inside the federal bureau of prisons place like the mcc, martin. >> james, let me ask you this, how long is there a typical length of time where if s
thanks for joining us. >> good morning, martin.ood to be with you. >> so, let me get your reaction. are you as shocked as everyone else seems to be of the fact that epstein was apparently able to commit suicide while inside of a federal lockup? >> yeah. i'll tell you what, martin, it's been just about 24 hours since jeffrey epstein was found unresponsive on his cell floor. you can continue to color me shocked and stunned across 25 years in the fbi, i spent countless hours at...
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that's a direct quote from martin. martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most races 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 be. wrong when you said above and you. were sitting there 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 the bad you have about. 6 it in the. can was work in the take down sign. that prevented it black people from riding buses where they wanted to and to ride in trains public transportation prevented them from voting in all of those 3 things that black people were prevented from doing in the south but not in the not blacks of our ways could vote. but as malcolm said you
that's a direct quote from martin. martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most races 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 be. wrong when you said...
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yes, andi of calamity for the union, martin.ink there is a genuine fear, not a fear if you are a nationalist in scotland perhaps, but the break—up of the union may be the direct consequence of the no deal or forced brexit. this is the argument that has been pushed here by gordon brown. a fierce defender of the union, many people say it was his riding to the rescue in the scottish referendum in 2014 that avoided scotla nd referendum in 2014 that avoided scotland voting for independence at the time. in this tc has written in the time. in this tc has written in the observer, gordon brown says growing nationalism is pulling the uk apart, pulling it towards an calamity, leading to a constitutional crisis, the most serious crisis is the 17 century. it says it is a destructive populist nationalist ideology deployed by borisjohnson. i nationalist ideology deployed by boris johnson. i think nationalist ideology deployed by borisjohnson. i think you could argue there are some that are more populist and more nationalist and potentially mor
yes, andi of calamity for the union, martin.ink there is a genuine fear, not a fear if you are a nationalist in scotland perhaps, but the break—up of the union may be the direct consequence of the no deal or forced brexit. this is the argument that has been pushed here by gordon brown. a fierce defender of the union, many people say it was his riding to the rescue in the scottish referendum in 2014 that avoided scotla nd referendum in 2014 that avoided scotland voting for independence at the...
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martin, christi? >> wow, all right. ivan watson, thank you so much. >>> joining me now is a political anchor for spectrum news to talk more about all of this. good morning to you, errol. >> good morning, martin. >> how much of a problem is this for the administration, for president trump? >> well, it's a big problem. it's a big problem for the white house and, frankly, a big problem for the united states. the president appears to have been outmaneuvered by the north korean dictator into saying almost nothing while the tests proceed, and keep in mind, martin, even if it's not an intercontinental ballistic missile, if it's not nuclear testing, we have troops well within the range of the missiles that are being tested. as the commander in chief of the armed forces it is up to the president to keep those troops out of harm's way. he has been subjected to the same kind of trickery that this dictator and his two predecessors have used against american presidents. they talk a good game. they do absolutely nothing. they continu
martin, christi? >> wow, all right. ivan watson, thank you so much. >>> joining me now is a political anchor for spectrum news to talk more about all of this. good morning to you, errol. >> good morning, martin. >> how much of a problem is this for the administration, for president trump? >> well, it's a big problem. it's a big problem for the white house and, frankly, a big problem for the united states. the president appears to have been outmaneuvered by the...
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martÍn: more and more people here accept cannabis.consumers, we now have the same rights as everyone else who consumes other drugs, such as alcohol and tobacco. reporter: the secure store room of his cannabis club contains last year's harvest. more than a 120 kilos, sorted by variety. some mild, some strong. they're for the exclusive use of the 45 members of the club. that's the law. he's going to deliver a batch of the home-grown weed to the club, in the capital montevideo. a laboratory analyzes samples, and the individual packs arere clearly labeled as to o contet and strength. martÍn: it is a radical change that we can now grow it legally. we used to have to buy cannabis smuggled in from paraguay illegally from dealers. it was extremely unhealthy. the quality was terrible. reporter: a crowd watches a soccer match on screens in the heart of the city, sippiping me tea and smoking weed. these days it's a common scene in uruguay. the police don't bat an eyelid. consumers who don't grow their own weed, either by themselves or in a club,
martÍn: more and more people here accept cannabis.consumers, we now have the same rights as everyone else who consumes other drugs, such as alcohol and tobacco. reporter: the secure store room of his cannabis club contains last year's harvest. more than a 120 kilos, sorted by variety. some mild, some strong. they're for the exclusive use of the 45 members of the club. that's the law. he's going to deliver a batch of the home-grown weed to the club, in the capital montevideo. a laboratory...
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martin, the ft. for national statistics figures on gdp which was 0.2%, the first time it's contracted in a quarter since 2012. clearly not the limp news. if we have another quarter after this of negative group —— growth, that would be a recession. all the same, whatever the precise figure is, growth is subdued. it subdued in other parts of the world, europe and so on. external factors like increasing trade conflict between china and the us and so on. general slowing down in the world economy that part of it is also down to the uncertainty over brexit and what is happening now. it's not a disaster but it's not good news and clearly doesn't look like growth in general is going to be very buoyant over the coming months, perhaps the coming year. underlying it all, we still have low unemployment levels. somethings still pretty good. you don't want to go on at this level for any length of time. we haven't porn -- performed as well as the eurozone. significantly, the pound is now at its lowest level for 2.5
martin, the ft. for national statistics figures on gdp which was 0.2%, the first time it's contracted in a quarter since 2012. clearly not the limp news. if we have another quarter after this of negative group —— growth, that would be a recession. all the same, whatever the precise figure is, growth is subdued. it subdued in other parts of the world, europe and so on. external factors like increasing trade conflict between china and the us and so on. general slowing down in the world...
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yes martin that is what we saw over the past few weeks yes there were clashes along the front lines but the syrian government and its allies failed to take ground they took out a number of villages but they really didn't make any significant gains on the ground what they were doing was targeting civilian areas in order to pressure the opposition to surrender it is quite strange that we are we're receiving this statement now even though we all knew when the ceasefire was announced friday night that it was ambiguous and that russia and turkey the external players who support the local actors in italy didn't iron out the details of that cease fire there was no time limit except for the fact that the syrian army conditioned it to the implementation of such eat but there was no timetable attached to that condition so we can only assume at this point we can only assume that something went wrong in behind the scenes negotiations either between the 2 main players russia and turkey because at the end of the day we keep talking about the government we keep talking about the opposition but it's th
yes martin that is what we saw over the past few weeks yes there were clashes along the front lines but the syrian government and its allies failed to take ground they took out a number of villages but they really didn't make any significant gains on the ground what they were doing was targeting civilian areas in order to pressure the opposition to surrender it is quite strange that we are we're receiving this statement now even though we all knew when the ceasefire was announced friday night...
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in 1968 when martin luther king was killed it was a very personal thing and i did not know martin luther king personally but it was personal and i have learned most of the adult stuff by eavesdropping all the time. peter would talk about that on the party line and back then children cannot sit in the room when grown folks was talking. you had to stay in your place but every time i could i'd sneak back in high by the chair so i could keep up on the news of what was going on. or, like peter, i'd pick up the phone and listen on the party line because that's how we get to know what's going on. i'm going to read just this portion right here about martin luther king. i want you to know that i talk about this because this is the era i grew up in where we were artificially separated by race and by color. martin luther king had a dream that one day that our children would go to school together and that we could sit in a room like this together and that dream has been fulfilled. i did not grow up hating white people. that sounds odd in today's polarized world especially since we lived through shar
in 1968 when martin luther king was killed it was a very personal thing and i did not know martin luther king personally but it was personal and i have learned most of the adult stuff by eavesdropping all the time. peter would talk about that on the party line and back then children cannot sit in the room when grown folks was talking. you had to stay in your place but every time i could i'd sneak back in high by the chair so i could keep up on the news of what was going on. or, like peter, i'd...
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martin luther king and dr. walker were, we have an early letter from martin luther king to dr. walker dated december 3, 1968. it is referencing a march against segregated schools it is -- walker was organizing richmond, and -- in it's signed mike. only dr. martin luther king's closest friends referred to him as mike. that's a powerful indication of how close their friendship was. we also have -- it's very humble looking but it's a powerful artifact, this aluminum cup. a so-called freedom cup. to dr. walker's wife, teresa walker, who was a fellow civil rights activist. this is an important reminder of the role women played in civil rights movement. teresa wyatt got this cup when she was imprisoned in jackson, mississippi, in june of 1961, after taking one of the freedom rides. those were the rides organized by civil rights activists, both white and black activists, who wanted to test southern compliance with federal mandates against segregated busing and would of freedom riders take long bus journeys into the deep south to see if they would be allowed regardless of race to go in
martin luther king and dr. walker were, we have an early letter from martin luther king to dr. walker dated december 3, 1968. it is referencing a march against segregated schools it is -- walker was organizing richmond, and -- in it's signed mike. only dr. martin luther king's closest friends referred to him as mike. that's a powerful indication of how close their friendship was. we also have -- it's very humble looking but it's a powerful artifact, this aluminum cup. a so-called freedom cup....
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on april 4th 1968 martin luther king was assassinated in memphis. a few days later at his funeral the black community was not only mourning its national leader 3 years after the violent death of malcolm x. it was laying to rest the 2 dreams that shapes the history of african americans. explores prominent figures of the 20th century. his influence the course of history felt that he did not get enough credit for ending a budget he wants to be the biggest articles ago but he was not the biggest icon in the world the prisoner and the president who came together to end apartheid in south africa nelson mandela and f.w. de klerk face to face on. i know there are plenty of scattered some of honest all across much of the united states particular cross the south but not just that with all this humidity in place and a lot of heat we have actually got heat advisories in place all the way from texas right there cross into southern i was a georgia and down through much of florida so what does it really increases how it feels so 38 is the high few in dallas on sun
on april 4th 1968 martin luther king was assassinated in memphis. a few days later at his funeral the black community was not only mourning its national leader 3 years after the violent death of malcolm x. it was laying to rest the 2 dreams that shapes the history of african americans. explores prominent figures of the 20th century. his influence the course of history felt that he did not get enough credit for ending a budget he wants to be the biggest articles ago but he was not the biggest...
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even martin luther king visited her home. blackay, many key intellectual and cultural figures of the day. and spencer. she was constantly writing, devoted to her craft. on anyld write verses available piece of paper. we call these h.e.r. scribblings, we have several examples of her scribblings that she kept around her home. even though and spencer -- anne spencer was constantly writing, she wasn't a poet who actively thought -- actively saw publication. she generally had to be prodded into sending her poems to a literary journal and a blur -- and other publications. example from the lyrica magazine from the virginia published literary journal. her works are included in all in major anthologies american and black poetry of the period. she was a civil rights activist. boston --d taking the the bus in her -- bus in lynchburg. she would walk everywhere or try to hitch rides on farmers wagons and so forth, something that was considered inappropriate for a respectable lady in that day. worked as a librarian for 20 years in lynchbur
even martin luther king visited her home. blackay, many key intellectual and cultural figures of the day. and spencer. she was constantly writing, devoted to her craft. on anyld write verses available piece of paper. we call these h.e.r. scribblings, we have several examples of her scribblings that she kept around her home. even though and spencer -- anne spencer was constantly writing, she wasn't a poet who actively thought -- actively saw publication. she generally had to be prodded into...
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in terms of 83—year—old and mo martin, benfield had a relationship with her.o murder her and thejury denied plotting to murder her and the jury cleared denied plotting to murder her and thejury cleared him of denied plotting to murder her and the jury cleared him of that count. peter farquar, vulnerable and confused. he thought he was losing his mind and suffering from a mystery illness. he would often fall and injure himself, but all along he was secretly being drugged by his partner, ben field, who was targeting him to try and inherit his house. he got massive pleasure from other people's misery and pain. and it was all about financial gain or gain in some way, shape orform to ben field. a nasty, cruel man. field was one of peter farquar‘s students. they met at the university of buckingham and during their relationship, even pledged to marry at a betrothal ceremony. as peter farquar‘s health declined, field suggested dementia or alcoholism could be to blame. and when the lecturer‘s body was discovered next to a half empty bottle of whiskey, even a coroner th
in terms of 83—year—old and mo martin, benfield had a relationship with her.o murder her and thejury denied plotting to murder her and the jury cleared denied plotting to murder her and thejury cleared him of denied plotting to murder her and the jury cleared him of that count. peter farquar, vulnerable and confused. he thought he was losing his mind and suffering from a mystery illness. he would often fall and injure himself, but all along he was secretly being drugged by his partner, ben...
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martin: it actually starts in a different place.ce process itself, which i was very involved, presided over the final round of what i consider to be the end of the process, haspeace basically failed. it has not been possible to reinvent it. team has spent two and a half years and still does not have a plan. on the other hand is iran. iran imposes an existential threat to israel and the other gulf monarchies. that threat provides a common interest. are far lessabs concerned about the palestinians than they are about iran, which is a real common danger to them. as a consequence of that common are kind ofe arabs putting the palestinian issue to the side and trying to find ways to work with israel mostly under to work with israel mostly under the table, but increasingly, engaging with them more directly , because they have a common to work with israel mostly under the table, but increasingly, engaging with them more directly , because they have a common interest in countering iran's threat. david: is u.s. influence in the region diminis
martin: it actually starts in a different place.ce process itself, which i was very involved, presided over the final round of what i consider to be the end of the process, haspeace basically failed. it has not been possible to reinvent it. team has spent two and a half years and still does not have a plan. on the other hand is iran. iran imposes an existential threat to israel and the other gulf monarchies. that threat provides a common interest. are far lessabs concerned about the...
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henry martin brinca, lo ganÓ nagbe.e, para atender el estado del tobillo derecho de renato ibarra. bam bam: creo que lo pida al arquero. pero gran achique del arquero alec kann quien se convierte en figura del atlanta josÉ: deberÍamos de creer que podrÍa presionar a los americanistas y no a los de casa, el cÉsped artificial. deberÍan estar acostumbrados a ese caucho, que nos platicaba vez que cayÓ en el ojo de ibargüen. centro el primer paro y la pelota entrÓ. ¡es gol del amÉrica! ¡roger! ¡gooooooool! ¡gooooooool! ¡del amÉrica! ¡en el tiro de esquina, otra vez la pelota va al primer palo, hubo desvÍos, rebotes, y en dos ocasiones roger la empezÓ al fondo! bam bam: estÁ increÍble, que este jugador, o lo a 12 m de la lÍnea de gol. es increíble cÓmo marca el atlanta. me parece que la primera instancia la pelota habÍa entrado. gran gol del colombiano y gran gol del amÉrica que pone en ventaja al equipo militar. marcelo: hay estaba gressel que lo tenÍa que marcar . como defensor, tienes que estar agresivo. el jugador lo dejÓ
henry martin brinca, lo ganÓ nagbe.e, para atender el estado del tobillo derecho de renato ibarra. bam bam: creo que lo pida al arquero. pero gran achique del arquero alec kann quien se convierte en figura del atlanta josÉ: deberÍamos de creer que podrÍa presionar a los americanistas y no a los de casa, el cÉsped artificial. deberÍan estar acostumbrados a ese caucho, que nos platicaba vez que cayÓ en el ojo de ibargüen. centro el primer paro y la pelota entrÓ. ¡es gol del amÉrica!...
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and martin's word of their use does make use martin's word of their use does make use of the word assertioninto talks with these european leaders this week in european capitals and say don't listen to the rebels, there is no way they can harm the no—deal brexit. but it isn't in borisjohnson's hands. we live in a parliamentary democracy, parliament is sovereign. there are ways that mps good, if they so wish, ta ke ways that mps good, if they so wish, take unprecedented measures to block a no—deal brexit. one would be revelled in his backing ramy corbin ina revelled in his backing ramy corbin in a vote of no—confidence the government and then backing an interim administration for a 40 day period —— jeremy corbyn. appointing a prime minister that would basically delay brexit. so the measure definitely exist. i think a different question is, how likely are mps really likely to take it? why mark be in the room leader is all very well, intel you do the maths. exactly, exactly —— well, the interim leader is very well.|j wouldn't bet on it happening for the reasons you have just said, it was going
and martin's word of their use does make use martin's word of their use does make use of the word assertioninto talks with these european leaders this week in european capitals and say don't listen to the rebels, there is no way they can harm the no—deal brexit. but it isn't in borisjohnson's hands. we live in a parliamentary democracy, parliament is sovereign. there are ways that mps good, if they so wish, ta ke ways that mps good, if they so wish, take unprecedented measures to block a...
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what did you make of the story, martin? it's always very popular to go hard on crime.. we had so many issues, knife crime is another one. if you're trying to make an impact on crime and punishment, it's the obvious one to take. the cost implications are huge. 0ne take. the cost implications are huge. one does have to wonder where the money comes from but obviously it's going to have to be a glorious future. everyone knows it's going to be brilliant. i'm a great believer. i'm going to come back to you in a moment for a bit of sport to end us just before you do that, the sunday times revealed a—level results are 48% wrong. this won't be happy reading for those poor students. 48% wrong. this won't be happy reading for those poor studentsm isa time reading for those poor studentsm is a time for anguish for a—level students. stories like this, there a lwa ys students. stories like this, there always has to be a story about the levels getting easier it's always depressing. there is a claim the regulator is saying there is inconsistent marking on exams like english and histor
what did you make of the story, martin? it's always very popular to go hard on crime.. we had so many issues, knife crime is another one. if you're trying to make an impact on crime and punishment, it's the obvious one to take. the cost implications are huge. 0ne take. the cost implications are huge. one does have to wonder where the money comes from but obviously it's going to have to be a glorious future. everyone knows it's going to be brilliant. i'm a great believer. i'm going to come back...
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>> not that easy unfortunately. >> reporter: why did they choose an aston martin?d drives in the book. >> in the books it's a bent loo. >> reporter: but in 1964, the aston martin with all its gadgets helped modernize bond for the movies. >> it's a car. it's also a fantasy. >> can you imagine taking this to the golf course or to the grocery store a couple times a year? >> on a sweltserring summer day, we took a ride in the car that has everything, except ac. >> they spent a million dollars rebuilding this? >> just about a million dollars in invoices. >> but they didn't bother with the air conditioning? >> did not bother with the air conditioning. >> reporter: the guns, though, did not disappoint. >> the trigger is right over there, anthony, with the favorite feature. >> this is the gun button? >> there it is. >> that will teach him for cutting in front of me. >> what's a car like this worth? >> estimate, presale for the auction is between $4 million and $6 million. >> who buys a car like this? >> you know, i think the collector profile is anybody from a car collecto
>> not that easy unfortunately. >> reporter: why did they choose an aston martin?d drives in the book. >> in the books it's a bent loo. >> reporter: but in 1964, the aston martin with all its gadgets helped modernize bond for the movies. >> it's a car. it's also a fantasy. >> can you imagine taking this to the golf course or to the grocery store a couple times a year? >> on a sweltserring summer day, we took a ride in the car that has everything, except...
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avenue, out of san martin and into morgan hill for north 101. everything else here on this map north of san jose looks great. this crash here is reported in lanes north 880 right around 23rd. we'll track that. it should quickly get to the shoulder. the travel times just great, headed through the maze, toward the bay bridge. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> coming up here on "day in the bay," back to school has been happening the past few weeks, parents, teachers, students, listen up to this question. should disruptive students not be expelled? there's a pending lawsuit calling for just that. up next, we're going to tell you how far it's debated through the california legislature. >>> check out this photo i'm sharing on instagram last night. i watched laura anchor the 5:00 and 6:00 news while making din per. i had breakfast with her and din we are her. taco tuesday. >> but it was thursday, okay. >> you get a little behind when you're a busy mom. follow me on facebook, twitter and instagram. thank you for watching "today in the bay." your busines
avenue, out of san martin and into morgan hill for north 101. everything else here on this map north of san jose looks great. this crash here is reported in lanes north 880 right around 23rd. we'll track that. it should quickly get to the shoulder. the travel times just great, headed through the maze, toward the bay bridge. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> coming up here on "day in the bay," back to school has been happening the past few weeks, parents, teachers,...
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martin we thank you for joinings in washington this morning, how are you? >>> fine i just cameac bfrom a walk. still g on. >> we nt to give people an orientation here as to what the disputes is aboutig r now. it startedot over whether hong kong could extra diet people to china and is it still that after 11 weeks or has t psrotest and this resistance shifted in scope. >> chief executive. >> the bill is as go asas dea dead. the judicial system in china improved up to international standards and presearrangement b tended in other words no person in hong kong would be sent back to china forca trial use they don't give you a fair trail. and it's to set up and independ ot commissionf inquiry. >> mar tip. >> by judge but she said no. >> martin you know how the world works. people pay attention to things in their own backyards.do you fs pay ago tensionclery ely to what's going on inng kong now this morning. >> well, in dealing with china a suggest that hong kong is the key to china a because if china honors agreement and one with britain snind 194 joint declaration
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>> reporter: well, christi and martin, good morning. channeling a lot of that frustration about north korea into south korea. he seems to be questioning why the u.s. pays so much to base those 28,000 troops in south korea of he's scaled back the military exercises, those joint military exercises we heard president trump refer to as testing between the u.s. military and the south korean military. they've been scaled back in an apparent attempt to appease these concerns from north korea and just this week he demanded that seoul step up and pay more for the protection that they received through south korea and two administration officials tell cnn in private conversations president trump has started to sour on south korea and fumed that seoul isn't doing more to rein in pyongyang, the same frustration that he projected on to china thinking beijing should have done more. now he's questioning why south korea isn't doing more to try to contain the aggression of pyongyang. now we've seen five short-range missile tests just since late july, two
>> reporter: well, christi and martin, good morning. channeling a lot of that frustration about north korea into south korea. he seems to be questioning why the u.s. pays so much to base those 28,000 troops in south korea of he's scaled back the military exercises, those joint military exercises we heard president trump refer to as testing between the u.s. military and the south korean military. they've been scaled back in an apparent attempt to appease these concerns from north korea and...