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the japo compared availability hours on one lockheed martin generated a port to another lockheed martin because they did not track or collect availability hours. as a result the dod has potentially overpaid 10.6 million and performance incentive fees. f-35 aircraft's are already proving to be more expensive to sustain than originally planned. if the dod and lockheed martin to not address the concerns we discussed issues related to non- rfi spare parts will continue to compound as the fleet expands. escalate sustainment costs and reducing mission capability rates and increasing the life and safety risk that occur when life limited non- rfi spare parts are installed and flown without an eel. additionally, until the japo and pendley collect data to verify contractor performance the dod may continue to overpay performance incentive fees on the 2018 and future sustainment contracts. thank you for the opportunity to testify this morning and i look forward to your questions. >> we will now conclude with mr. ulmer. you are now recognized. >> thank you, chairwoman. chairwoman, ranking member, di
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regarding progress lucky martin has made, can you clarify -- that lockheed martin has made can you clarify in production since 2017 has shown the ability to consistently deliver zero defect aircraft since 2016 -- 17? >> yes sir, we have a very strong track record in multi-years relative to zero defect deliveries. we are less than one defect per delivery for the last several years. >> thank you for the response. general thick in his opening statement, he said the bottom line is, we need parts delivered on time, with all required electronic identification markings and records, right upon arrival. there?r, when can we get are you optimistic we are moving in that direction and getting there quickly? >> sir, we are optimistic we can get above 90% by the end of this year. as general fick alluded to we are going to be challenged to achieve 99% ready for issue. we are taking actions necessary to support that metric and requirement by our customer. >> thank you for your response. my father was a navy pilot in world war ii. i'm a veteran. and yesterday i spoke with a dear friend of mine whose son is
regarding progress lucky martin has made, can you clarify -- that lockheed martin has made can you clarify in production since 2017 has shown the ability to consistently deliver zero defect aircraft since 2016 -- 17? >> yes sir, we have a very strong track record in multi-years relative to zero defect deliveries. we are less than one defect per delivery for the last several years. >> thank you for the response. general thick in his opening statement, he said the bottom line is, we...
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but being deplatformed was only the beginning of martin's problems. >>> when we come back, how martinlinks to an alleged mass murderer on the other side of the world. murderer on the other side of the world. ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ over time, you go noseblind to the odors in your home. (background music) but others smell this... (upbeat music) that's why febreze plug has two alternating scents and eliminate odors for 1200 hours. ♪breathe happy febreze... ♪la la la la la. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ february this year, a suspected far-right extremist entered two bars and shot dead nine people. german police treated it as a terror attack. germany has become used to violence from the far right, once again. in october, 2019, a lone gunman opened fire on a syna
but being deplatformed was only the beginning of martin's problems. >>> when we come back, how martinlinks to an alleged mass murderer on the other side of the world. murderer on the other side of the world. ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ over time, you go noseblind to the odors in your home. (background music) but...
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martin? yes, we have to.ork from home so it's not really impacted upon me as yet. but i'm going to have to start going to work at some point and actually see and people again and that will mean getting across town. i don't want to drive soi across town. i don't want to drive so i will be using the train, the bus, the tube as i normally would do. but at the same time i'm going to be slightly hesitant. i'm going to be slightly hesitant. i'm going to be slightly hesitant. i'm going to be looking at wearing a mask because it's mandatory anyhow. i think people need to be persuaded. those i have fair, apprehension, however you want to label it people aren't going to blindlyjust walking and tried to resume lives. they need to be enticed back into doing it. the government has to play a part in that. jasmine? yes, i think but also we are not ready for this. germany is freeing up in a very organised way trying to return to some kind of normal. their debts are ridiculously low now. we had just had a figure of 145 in the
martin? yes, we have to.ork from home so it's not really impacted upon me as yet. but i'm going to have to start going to work at some point and actually see and people again and that will mean getting across town. i don't want to drive soi across town. i don't want to drive so i will be using the train, the bus, the tube as i normally would do. but at the same time i'm going to be slightly hesitant. i'm going to be slightly hesitant. i'm going to be slightly hesitant. i'm going to be looking...
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martin, we get to november a different story, ifear. martin, and are you there? just hanging on. you a question and see if the line holds. this is not isn't a com plete the line holds. this is not isn't a complete lockdown, is a? answer some of the restrictions that were lifted have been brought doing that brought back in. if you can't explain exactly what the changes are? back in. if you can't explain exactly what the changes are ?m seems they are not able to meet. as claire was explaining there. martin andi claire was explaining there. martin and i think we are not able to meet you virtually. i think we are going have to pause to try your line again. these are unfortunately the perils of the new world that we live in. seems that your internet connection is a bit better than martin's. let's move on. we've got the front page of le figaro. my french is not too good. but i do have a translation here. it says masks and tests, the vacations in france. basically talking about how in france now a lot of people are having steak patients. people are staying in france for the most part st
martin, we get to november a different story, ifear. martin, and are you there? just hanging on. you a question and see if the line holds. this is not isn't a com plete the line holds. this is not isn't a complete lockdown, is a? answer some of the restrictions that were lifted have been brought doing that brought back in. if you can't explain exactly what the changes are? back in. if you can't explain exactly what the changes are ?m seems they are not able to meet. as claire was explaining...
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i want to ask miss martin. she's talking about the spending that the nation is going through right now from the government. there were signs that i was looking at on c-span and other news casting that said defund the police. you need to defund trump and his frivolous activities on his golf courses and resorts down in florida. that's a lot of money that is being taken away from the people that need it. those in health care. he's rushing for a vaccine. i hope we get it, because so many of my people. i'm a black woman. yes, i know you have a problem with the democrats, but this is ridiculous what we are being led into authoritarianism. this man wants all power. he wants to be a king. i did not vote for a king. i voted to be a christian in my heart. >> jenny beth martin. >> charlotte, thank you so much. i think there are things we can agree on. i am also a christian and so i know we can agree on that. when president obama was president, his family took vacations and they went around the world. when speaker pelosi w
i want to ask miss martin. she's talking about the spending that the nation is going through right now from the government. there were signs that i was looking at on c-span and other news casting that said defund the police. you need to defund trump and his frivolous activities on his golf courses and resorts down in florida. that's a lot of money that is being taken away from the people that need it. those in health care. he's rushing for a vaccine. i hope we get it, because so many of my...
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so i wrote a letter to martin luther king so i wrote a letter to martin luther kinng.king jr. and told so i wrote a letter to martin luther kinng. and told him i needed his help. he wrote me back and sent me a round—trip greyhound bus ticket. and invited me to come. so in march of 1958 by this time i'm 18 yea rs old of 1958 by this time i'm 18 years old and i saw martin luther king years old and i saw martin luther kinng. years old and i saw martin luther king jr. stand to the desk, i was so scared. and doctor king spoke up and said are you john lewis? are you the boy from troy? and so the boy from detroit became a civil rights leader himself. as a student activist, he became a close ally of dr martin luther king, i was beaten arrested and taken to jail. when i was arrested i felt so free. i felt so liberated. you arrest me, you beat me you put me injail liberated. you arrest me, you beat me you put me in jail what else can you do to me? you kill me? but doctor king said it is better to die a physical death then to die a spiritual or psychological death. in august 1963
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i'm not invoking martin luther king. i grew up in the cap county, and later in floyd county, georgia. martin luther king's county was right next door in fulton. , it isn't something that i invoke, it's something i was taught in that we strive really hard in the city of atlanta to work to make sure that we are looking beyond the color of somebody's skin. it -- martin luther king jr. was from my home city. it means a lot, whether we are white or black, we understand the sacrifices that that man and his family made. i do the best that i can to live up to the vision that he had for america. host: mavis, fort lauderdale, florida, independent caller: i wanted to -- independent. caller: i wanted to ask miss martin in reference to the president, when he ran for election he said that he won't have time, criticized mr. obama for going to a golf course. he said that when he was running for president he would be so busy, he won't have time to go to the golf course. i understand that he's been on the golf course more than 90% of the
i'm not invoking martin luther king. i grew up in the cap county, and later in floyd county, georgia. martin luther king's county was right next door in fulton. , it isn't something that i invoke, it's something i was taught in that we strive really hard in the city of atlanta to work to make sure that we are looking beyond the color of somebody's skin. it -- martin luther king jr. was from my home city. it means a lot, whether we are white or black, we understand the sacrifices that that man...
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>> yes, i am. >> martin luther king iii, thanks. i just want to get your thoughts on this idea of moral courage that we need so desperately. >> well, it's a question -- i'm sorry, i stepped away for a second so i didn't actually hear the question. >> yeah, we were just talking about -- we talked about the incredible physical courage of john lewis throughout his life, certainly during the struggle and certainly during his years in congress, but the importance of his moral courage and that that not be overlooked. >> well, you know, there is no way that one can or society will or history will overlook the moral courage that he demonstrated over and over and over again. not only is it an example for us, but it is -- it is really an affirmation. when we look at what is going on in our world right this moment and what will happen, you know, in generations yet to be born, the fact is there are high school students who are now engaged in nonviolent demonstrations. we often saw college students, but now there areig legacy of j. >>> good afte
>> yes, i am. >> martin luther king iii, thanks. i just want to get your thoughts on this idea of moral courage that we need so desperately. >> well, it's a question -- i'm sorry, i stepped away for a second so i didn't actually hear the question. >> yeah, we were just talking about -- we talked about the incredible physical courage of john lewis throughout his life, certainly during the struggle and certainly during his years in congress, but the importance of his moral...
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two of martin luther king -- to what martin luther king called an interracial society. how do you get involved, you may ask? when i finished high school in 1957 at the age of 17, i wanted to attend school. it is now known as troy state university. application, had my transcript sent to the school. i never heard a word. i wrote a letter to martin luther king, junior and told him i needed his help. i did not tell my mother, my father, any of my sisters or brothers. dr. king wrote me back and sent me a greyhound bus ticket, invited me to come to montgomery to meet with him. i will never forget it. on a saturday morning, september, 1957, my father drove me to the greyhound bus station. they gave me a $100 bill. they gave me a footlocker. i put everything i owned except those chickens in my footlocker. dr. king heard from one of his friends, who was a of 1958 i am 18 years old. i father drove me to the greyhound bus nation on a saturday morning. i boarded the bus and drove to montgomery. -- takento montgomery to the first baptist church, pastored by pastor abernathy. i walke
two of martin luther king -- to what martin luther king called an interracial society. how do you get involved, you may ask? when i finished high school in 1957 at the age of 17, i wanted to attend school. it is now known as troy state university. application, had my transcript sent to the school. i never heard a word. i wrote a letter to martin luther king, junior and told him i needed his help. i did not tell my mother, my father, any of my sisters or brothers. dr. king wrote me back and sent...
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activist martin luther king iii.hank you very much for being with us to talk to british years about john lewis. and the work he did, following on from your late father's achievements and legacy. how important which is the was to the ongoing campaign for equality and human and civil rights in the united states ? human and civil rights in the united states? extraordinarily important. in factjohn lewis became the conscience of congress. and really the conscience of our nation. he a lwa ys the conscience of our nation. he always did up forjustice and righteousness and equality. he brought people together. he worked ina bipartisan brought people together. he worked in a bipartisan fashion, more than probably anyone else, that is what he was about. we have got to bring people together to get something done. in fact, the voting rights act was passed in 1955, sorry 1965. it has been 55 years and is that act was passed but in 2013, the united states struck elements of it down. although some of it was struck down, john lewis w
activist martin luther king iii.hank you very much for being with us to talk to british years about john lewis. and the work he did, following on from your late father's achievements and legacy. how important which is the was to the ongoing campaign for equality and human and civil rights in the united states ? human and civil rights in the united states? extraordinarily important. in factjohn lewis became the conscience of congress. and really the conscience of our nation. he a lwa ys the...
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he will be stopping at the martin luther king jr.emorial, the lincoln memorial, the black lives matter plaza. that location is significant, because that was the site of his last public appearance just a few weeks ago. up from there, as you can see here on your screen, the motorcade will make its way to the national museum of african-american history and culture. it was john lewis who first raised the idea in 1988 of such a museum. from there, it will then head to the department of justice, the national council of negro women, and from there, on to the supreme court, and eventually ending at the capitol where he is going to lie in state today and tomorrow. on wednesday, the late congressman will make his way to atlanta, georgia. his beloved city of so many decades, where he served the people of the 5th congressional district since 1987. his funeral happening on thursday at the historic ebenezer baptist church. we continue to see the c-32 taxi at joint base andrews. i want to bring in the former assistant to the u.s. attorney of the so
he will be stopping at the martin luther king jr.emorial, the lincoln memorial, the black lives matter plaza. that location is significant, because that was the site of his last public appearance just a few weeks ago. up from there, as you can see here on your screen, the motorcade will make its way to the national museum of african-american history and culture. it was john lewis who first raised the idea in 1988 of such a museum. from there, it will then head to the department of justice, the...
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there is a story so martin could run or walk. [inaudible] so he could win so your children can fly, that sounds great. that's a bedtime story and all the knickers are suffering it's your fault. that's basically what they said that we have to be real truth tellers we have to be bold truth tellers we talk about the depth and breath of democratic dysfunction. this pre-civil war america, happening right now in addition with the federate flag-waving 19501960s. so we are at the precipice of think the hope i find this actually in the example of king and malcolm x. in the contemporary black women and men and boys and girls along with our allies who are really struggling to build that beloved community. i think we can struggle we've got to organize i say it in the book the power is absolutely great and transformative. that something we have to admit, right? there's against equality and injustice is sort of a public -- the only way to defeat them is not trying to arm yourself, stop trying to say it's another black man get shot you should a
there is a story so martin could run or walk. [inaudible] so he could win so your children can fly, that sounds great. that's a bedtime story and all the knickers are suffering it's your fault. that's basically what they said that we have to be real truth tellers we have to be bold truth tellers we talk about the depth and breath of democratic dysfunction. this pre-civil war america, happening right now in addition with the federate flag-waving 19501960s. so we are at the precipice of think the...
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from martin iii. martin luther king iii.said john lewis was a voice to the voiceless, he reminded each of us that the most powerful nonviolent tool is the vote. our hearts feel empty without our friend, but we find comfort knowing that he is free at last. that's a quote from martin iii. you all went through a lot together, didn't you? >> we did. but we enjoyed it. we were not sadists. i mean, the only time i got beat up was down until st. augustine. and the thing that amazed me when i saw it years later on film was that i remember that i didn't even have a headache, i didn't have a pain. and it happened twice on two different corners. and there was no -- i mean, there was nothing for me to be angry about because, you know, we got the civil rights bill passed largely because the klan beat us and we refused to fight back. and when they came marching down the streets in the black community and trying to provoke an attack, people started singing "i love everybody in my heart." and it was just -- it was a different approach to li
from martin iii. martin luther king iii.said john lewis was a voice to the voiceless, he reminded each of us that the most powerful nonviolent tool is the vote. our hearts feel empty without our friend, but we find comfort knowing that he is free at last. that's a quote from martin iii. you all went through a lot together, didn't you? >> we did. but we enjoyed it. we were not sadists. i mean, the only time i got beat up was down until st. augustine. and the thing that amazed me when i saw...
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when he was 23, he worked closely with doctor martin luther king, help him organize the march on washington in 1963, two years later he led the march for a state trooper fractured his skull. lewis went on to become georgia congressman serving atlanta for three decades. they lowered their flags to half staff tonight in his memory. we have fox team coverage, the latest from the white house but we begin with steve reporting live. >> john lewis died right after a seven month battle with pancreatic cancer. his journey began 80 years ago in rural alabama. his raised the third of ten children, his parents were sharecroppers for a white farmer, he is inspired by doctor martin luther king, he sent him a letter and got a bus trip and return. this occurred in nashville, tennessee and tried to help integrate lunch were only whites were served. after that, one of the first freedom riders trying to integrate was travel in the south. he was beaten several times, one time in montgomery, alabama, been unconscious and left in a pool of his own blood. the youngest speaker along with doctor martin luther king
when he was 23, he worked closely with doctor martin luther king, help him organize the march on washington in 1963, two years later he led the march for a state trooper fractured his skull. lewis went on to become georgia congressman serving atlanta for three decades. they lowered their flags to half staff tonight in his memory. we have fox team coverage, the latest from the white house but we begin with steve reporting live. >> john lewis died right after a seven month battle with...
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martin luther king, jr. once described vivian as the "greatest preacher to ever live." >> nonviolent direct action is something we have brought to america. has noent direct action violence in it, right? ? it is t there to destroy, it is there to develop and b build. and thatat is what we e have ben trying to do. amy: today, c.t. vivivian and jn lewis in their own words. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, ththe quarante report. i'm amy goodmaman. a record number of confirmeded coronavirus cacases were recordd around the world saturday, with over one quarter of a million new cases reported -- a first, according to the world health organization. the largest t increases wewere d in the u.s., brazil, india, and sosouth africa.. total coconfirmed cases s now tp 14.5 million, with over 600,000 deaths. here in the united states, which has by far the most coconavirus infections and death c cases a onhe risisin at least 40 states. ththe situation n remains dirern the south anand
martin luther king, jr. once described vivian as the "greatest preacher to ever live." >> nonviolent direct action is something we have brought to america. has noent direct action violence in it, right? ? it is t there to destroy, it is there to develop and b build. and thatat is what we e have ben trying to do. amy: today, c.t. vivivian and jn lewis in their own words. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, ththe quarante report. i'm amy...
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martin luth martin luther king's daughter. she said farewell, sir. you did, indeed, fight the good fight and get into a lot of good trouble. you served good and humanity well. thank you. take your rest. hashtag john lewis. and she posted a beautiful picture. that's a great tribute, bernice king, if you're watching. thank you, so much, for that. and please, call in. we'd love to speak to you regarding this. i want to get, now, to cnn's suzanne malveaux. she joins me now. suzanne, thank you for joining us. what can you tell us about congressman lewis's passing? >> well, you know, don, it's -- it's so nice to be with you because i feel like i'm in atlanta, and it's so great to hear from andy young. and just -- just to hear from bernice king and everybody, and just the time that we spent together in atlanta. you know, it was amazing that congressman john lewis. i mean, he wasn't just inspirational. but he was always relevant and always current. he was always on the scene, on the streets. no matter where we were. and i mean, just recently, he was just at
martin luth martin luther king's daughter. she said farewell, sir. you did, indeed, fight the good fight and get into a lot of good trouble. you served good and humanity well. thank you. take your rest. hashtag john lewis. and she posted a beautiful picture. that's a great tribute, bernice king, if you're watching. thank you, so much, for that. and please, call in. we'd love to speak to you regarding this. i want to get, now, to cnn's suzanne malveaux. she joins me now. suzanne, thank you for...
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. >> i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. >> thank you martin for being here. >>> we tant to tellou about troubling reminders of why people shouldn't let their guards down. >> florida is strengthening its case as the new epicenter of the virus. the state set a new single-day record of new cases that has rival as new york's record from earlier this year. >> we talked to you yesterday as the sun was coming up. what does it look like today? what was it like yesterday? when we're talking about numbers in florida, this was a record setter. 11,000-plus in one day cases, yes? >> good morning. christy and martin. a record-setting day. more than 11,400 cases for the sunshine state. keep in mind for the entire month of june, florida saw about 100,000 cases or so. so the pandemic here hitting very serious levels. despite that, the governor leaving local leaders to determine restrictions in their area. while some beaches were closed, others were open, like the beach in clearwater where we spoke to some of the locals who decided to visit the beach, enjoy the sand and the day. there were signs
. >> i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. >> thank you martin for being here. >>> we tant to tellou about troubling reminders of why people shouldn't let their guards down. >> florida is strengthening its case as the new epicenter of the virus. the state set a new single-day record of new cases that has rival as new york's record from earlier this year. >> we talked to you yesterday as the sun was coming up. what does it look like today? what was it like...
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among the stops, the martin luther king jr.ial. >> this monument will serve as a reminder to each of us that it is better to love and not to hate. it is better to reconcile and not to divide. it is better to build and not to tear down. it will remind all of us that to dream of martin luther king jr. is not yet accomplished. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you say the customer's maklet's talk data.s. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept. 5g, everybody is talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item, corner offices for everyone. we just have to make more corners in this building. chad? -your wireless, your rules. only with xfinity mobile. now that's simple, easy, awesome. switch to xfinity mobile and save up to four hundred dollars a year on your wireless bill. plus, get two hundred dollars off when you buy an eligible phone. >>> live pictures here
among the stops, the martin luther king jr.ial. >> this monument will serve as a reminder to each of us that it is better to love and not to hate. it is better to reconcile and not to divide. it is better to build and not to tear down. it will remind all of us that to dream of martin luther king jr. is not yet accomplished. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you say the customer's maklet's talk data.s. only xfinity...
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martin luther king jr. had for his funeral.and victor blackwell, cnn's victor blackwell is there with what's going to happen later today. we're seeing these events at selma. montgomery is the next stop in this celebration of life. victor, tell us about the significance of where the congressman's heading. >> yeah, brian, we heard from people who were there in selma with martin savidge. the mayor here, mayor reed of montgomery has asked people to line the streets to receive their son and the late congressman john lewis. that's expected to start soon. i'm seeing a few people here waiting for the arrival of the congressman. there is a quote that you mentioned dr. king that i know bakari uses often and that even president obama had sewn into the rug in the oval office. that the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice. as i stand here just a few feet from the capital of this state, the concept of john lewis now being honored with lying in state in the rotunda, this is an honor that was extended to george wallace
martin luther king jr. had for his funeral.and victor blackwell, cnn's victor blackwell is there with what's going to happen later today. we're seeing these events at selma. montgomery is the next stop in this celebration of life. victor, tell us about the significance of where the congressman's heading. >> yeah, brian, we heard from people who were there in selma with martin savidge. the mayor here, mayor reed of montgomery has asked people to line the streets to receive their son and...
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and i -- martin luther king jr. was from my home city. and it means a lot, whether we're white or black, we understand the sacrifices that that man and his family made. and i do the best that i can to live up to the vision that he had for america. >> mavis in florida, independent. >> caller: good morning. i wanted to ask miss martin, in reference to the president. when he was running for the election, he said he won't have time, he criticized mr. obama for going to a golf course. he said when he was running for president, he would be so busy, he won't have time to go to the golf course. this man has been on the golf course more than 90% of the time that he's been in office. taxpayer money pays for those trips. and to go backward and forward. she mentioned the obama family going on holiday. if you check back, mr. obama paid his holidays. mr. trump has five kids. when they travel, that's a lot of money for the taxpayer to have to cover all of them. secret service, to protect all of his children. again, that's a lot of money. but now that it
and i -- martin luther king jr. was from my home city. and it means a lot, whether we're white or black, we understand the sacrifices that that man and his family made. and i do the best that i can to live up to the vision that he had for america. >> mavis in florida, independent. >> caller: good morning. i wanted to ask miss martin, in reference to the president. when he was running for the election, he said he won't have time, he criticized mr. obama for going to a golf course. he...
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martin luther king junior it was a , sense of family. it was old and young, black and white, protestant and catholic jewish all their together. -- we all wear their together. -- we all were there together. you cannot give up. you could not turn back. >> good morning i just want to , know as a congressman with such a busy schedule, you have taken the time out to talk to young students like ourselves about spreading the message of love and nonviolence. what has been some of the comments or what do your colleagues think about you taking the time to spread love? rep. lewis: i think the great majority of my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, democrats and republicans, they appreciate it. they encourage me to continue and they asked me from time to why aretime to time, you better, you had got arrested, you had a concussion at the bridge in selma. you are beaten on the freedom ride. and i said to them, i don't have any time to become bitter or hostile. we've been trying to keep our eyes on the prize. me to come to their own districts and sp
martin luther king junior it was a , sense of family. it was old and young, black and white, protestant and catholic jewish all their together. -- we all wear their together. -- we all were there together. you cannot give up. you could not turn back. >> good morning i just want to , know as a congressman with such a busy schedule, you have taken the time out to talk to young students like ourselves about spreading the message of love and nonviolence. what has been some of the comments or...
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you had martin luther king jr., young martin luther king jr. with the president of southern region leadership conference born in atlanta georgia then there was roy wilson red head of the naacp. the national association for the advancement of colored people that born in minnesota , one wonderful man and then there was this with the young area who was born in kentucky. with the dean of the school of social work atlanta university and later became the head of the national urban league and another man by the name of james farmer. farmer had attended little waller college intexas . and he was part of the debating team . this little school, this debating team evaded harvard and one. later, the graduate study at harvard university and became very involved with the naacp and later was one of the founders of the congress of racial equality and i guess i'm the six person. it was the six of us. then president kennedy and late june 1963. >> in july 1963 you are planning the march on washington . and you write in walking with the wind, i saw for the first t
you had martin luther king jr., young martin luther king jr. with the president of southern region leadership conference born in atlanta georgia then there was roy wilson red head of the naacp. the national association for the advancement of colored people that born in minnesota , one wonderful man and then there was this with the young area who was born in kentucky. with the dean of the school of social work atlanta university and later became the head of the national urban league and another...
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"martin. hold on, martin." he was gone. he was here.ever happened in my life. >> when you see something like that, you never -- you never really recover from such a scene. >> reporter: knowing dr. king was a marked man, news crews shadowed his every move. but at the moment of his death, no television cameras were present. the only pictures taken that day were by a south african filmmaker, joe louw, who was at work on a documentary about dr. king. >> i heard the shot ring out. and i rushed out on the balcony. i saw dr. king lying about 40 feet away. i ran to help, but there wasn't much anyone could do. >> i have some very sad news for all of you, and that is that martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. >> we are very upset today because we have lost somebody like a father. >> they got him. they finally got to him. >> and today many people are out here on the street wondering which way they're going to turn because we don't know where we're going to go. do we go to the right? do we go to the left? we're n
"martin. hold on, martin." he was gone. he was here.ever happened in my life. >> when you see something like that, you never -- you never really recover from such a scene. >> reporter: knowing dr. king was a marked man, news crews shadowed his every move. but at the moment of his death, no television cameras were present. the only pictures taken that day were by a south african filmmaker, joe louw, who was at work on a documentary about dr. king. >> i heard the shot...
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martin luther king jr., famously said the ark of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice. but that is never automatic. history only been to towards what's right because people like john paid the price. he paid that prius at every nashville lunch counter where his leadership made segregation impossible to ignore. every jail cell where he waited out hatred and oppression. he paid that price and harassment, and beatings from a bus station in south carolina, to the bridge. john lewis lived and worked with urgency because the task was urgent. but even though the world around him gave him every cause for bitterness, he stubbornly treated everyone with response and love. also that, as his friend dr. king, once put it, we could build a community at peace with itself. today, we pray and trust that this peacemaker himself now rests in peace. all of john's colleague stand with his son, john miles. their family and the entire country, and thanking god that he gave our nation this hero is needed so badl
martin luther king jr., famously said the ark of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice. but that is never automatic. history only been to towards what's right because people like john paid the price. he paid that prius at every nashville lunch counter where his leadership made segregation impossible to ignore. every jail cell where he waited out hatred and oppression. he paid that price and harassment, and beatings from a bus station in south carolina, to the bridge. john...
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so i wrote a letter to martin luther king junior and told him i needed his help.d—trip greyhound bus ticket and invited me to come to montgomery to meet with him. so in march of 1958, by this time i am 18 years old, and i saw martin luther king junior standing behind a desk. i was so scared. and doctor king spoke up and said, "are you john lewis? "are you the boy from troy?" and from that day on he started calling me the boy from troy. we became friends. and what a boy he was, i am sure that he is immensely proud of his legacy. john lewis there, speaking to the bbc seven years ago. a man who was filmed being detained while a police officer knelt on his neck has appeared in court in london — charged with possessing a knife in public. the metropolitan police's deputy commissioner, described the footage as ‘extremely disturbing'. shot on thursday, a police officer has since been suspended and another placed on restricted duties, while an independent investigation is carried out. european union leaders in brussels are struggling to reach agreement on an economic recov
so i wrote a letter to martin luther king junior and told him i needed his help.d—trip greyhound bus ticket and invited me to come to montgomery to meet with him. so in march of 1958, by this time i am 18 years old, and i saw martin luther king junior standing behind a desk. i was so scared. and doctor king spoke up and said, "are you john lewis? "are you the boy from troy?" and from that day on he started calling me the boy from troy. we became friends. and what a boy he was,...
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well, i loved martin's wonderful tribute in the la st martin's wonderful tribute in the last session we did. i can't better it. even i knew i am not interested in football, i think that it's such a part of the national legend of this country. and it was really sad whenjuan this country. and it was really sad when juan martin said this country. and it was really sad whenjuan martin said that most of them are dying and there are only about five less. what a way to live and die that everybody loves you. isn't that a life worth living? that is the point, is in a? because tributes have been coming in from young and old as well. people who we re young and old as well. people who were around to watch them play, i was just a were around to watch them play, i wasjust a bit were around to watch them play, i was just a bit too young to do that. born a few months after the workouts final but i saw him as a manager. i have followed his career as a manager. i know his brother, i met him ona manager. i know his brother, i met him on a number of occasions. jack had a personality which was even bigge
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. >> i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. we hope your holiday weekend is off to a great start. >> so, obviously the nation celebrating independence. a very different way than we've done before. this is during a pandemic. health experts say they don't want us to let our guard down. the concern is the big gatherings we're talking about. barbecues, beaches, fireworks, they could increase the infection rate even more. safety measures are being enforced at beaches from the east coast to west. >> the u.s. enters the holiday weekend after reporting 50,000 new cases for a third straight day. 37 states are seeing an increasing trend in new cases. only one, vermont is seeing a decli decline. >> late last night we learned the coronavirus breached the president's inner circle. >> sara westwood joins us this morning. what more are you learning? >> reporter: good morning. happy fourth of july. last night we learned kimberly gu imp lfold tested positive for the coronavirus in south dakota. she did not have contact with the president and a
. >> i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. we hope your holiday weekend is off to a great start. >> so, obviously the nation celebrating independence. a very different way than we've done before. this is during a pandemic. health experts say they don't want us to let our guard down. the concern is the big gatherings we're talking about. barbecues, beaches, fireworks, they could increase the infection rate even more. safety measures are being enforced at beaches from the east...
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he was the last survivor of the big six civil rights activists led by martin luther king jr.marched with king. he was a freedom rider. he was beaten and jailed fighting for the rights of black americans. he died last night from a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. even during that battle, he remained a lion, crying out for social justice. in the final months. here was just weeks ago in the wake of george floyd's death. >> how many more? how many more young, black men will be murdered? the madness must stop. for every movement, for every movement, you can see hundreds of thousands of people from all over america and around the wor world, takes to the streets to speak out. to speak out to get in what i call good trouble. >> we begin this hour with cnn congressional reporter lauren fox in washington, d.c. where lewis spent his years on capitol hill, pioneering change. lauren, what are you hearing on capitol hill, from his colleagues, who really believed him to be a lion among them? >> that's right, abby. people looked to john lewis, both republican and democrats. when it came
he was the last survivor of the big six civil rights activists led by martin luther king jr.marched with king. he was a freedom rider. he was beaten and jailed fighting for the rights of black americans. he died last night from a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. even during that battle, he remained a lion, crying out for social justice. in the final months. here was just weeks ago in the wake of george floyd's death. >> how many more? how many more young, black men will be murdered?...
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it is -- impossible to overstate the significance that martin luther king jr.a young john lewis. john lewis, 15 years old when he said he was moved to join the movement by dr. king, and by rosa parks as well. there likely would not have been the john lewis that we know, had it not been for dr. martin luther king jr., as the late congressman's hearse now moves to its next stop. i'm joined by phone by another civil rights leader, activist. bernard lafayette, who was college roommates with congressman lewis and mr. lafayette, your name came up on our broadcast just a few minutes ago. you, too, were a part of this -- this push to desegregate buses in the south and i know that you had an opportunity to talk to your friend by phone just a week before he slipped away. what can you tell us about that conversation, mr. lafayette? >> well, it was kind of different, because he wanted to talk to me, john lewis, and he had his assistant there, michael, to give me a call. so i said, okay. so i talked to john, it was very interesting, because he didn't have anything particula
it is -- impossible to overstate the significance that martin luther king jr.a young john lewis. john lewis, 15 years old when he said he was moved to join the movement by dr. king, and by rosa parks as well. there likely would not have been the john lewis that we know, had it not been for dr. martin luther king jr., as the late congressman's hearse now moves to its next stop. i'm joined by phone by another civil rights leader, activist. bernard lafayette, who was college roommates with...
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>>> feliz >>> estamos muy bien acompaÑado en el estudio estamos con martÍn berlanga >>> estoy feliz deartimos el show con ustedes pero maÑana se celebra el 4 de julio pero hoy se empieza a conmemorar feliz dÍa de la independencia mÁs adelante tendremos algo de ak strictivid medio de estas medidas de seguridad, 1977 se escribiÓ la independencia >>> hace muchÍsimo un 4 de julio, muy, muy diferente que no te quepa duda >>> cosas que estÁn pasando >>> pero cÓmo podrÍa ser un dia 4 de julio un dÍa feriado sin james nuestro chef corazÓn >>> aquÍ estamos seÑoras y seÑores buenos dÍas a todos en casita. por supuesto 4 de julio no hay 4 de julio sin buena comida y no hay buena comida sin 4 de julio seÑores, hoy tengo un montÓn de recetas de perros calientes maravillosos, creativos usando nuestro sabor latino para sorprender nuestro pa sorprend sorprender a nuestro paladar y vamos con adamaris desde casita un beso enorme para ti. >>> muy buenos dÍas para ti mi querido james estarÉ pendiente de estas recetas de perro caliente que vas hablar y mÁs adelante hablaremos de las curiosidades que pasan
>>> feliz >>> estamos muy bien acompaÑado en el estudio estamos con martÍn berlanga >>> estoy feliz deartimos el show con ustedes pero maÑana se celebra el 4 de julio pero hoy se empieza a conmemorar feliz dÍa de la independencia mÁs adelante tendremos algo de ak strictivid medio de estas medidas de seguridad, 1977 se escribiÓ la independencia >>> hace muchÍsimo un 4 de julio, muy, muy diferente que no te quepa duda >>> cosas que estÁn...
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let's pick up on some of the points peter in fact was going through with martin doul to martin's a politician from germany's an after party at martin good to see you what are the implications of this case if a number of officers did indeed have ties to anneal not secret so. yes if you look at that case that's just a surface we have in germany since the tech on the october festival in the seventy's so last century there have been tyson. for some thoughts the. what you called a circle strip you know i arrived haifa's a seminar in germany they were building right wing groups with. so-called really loyal to people who are in the scene who are led by the secret service and so the left right the people and the how to drive the instructions so that now we see the police chief who resides it's just like one sector for ice you know in the chest going you can put a call in and it supervised and you have to get to the structure of problems and you have a structural problem that in this state there is heart of the structures in the state and systematically rock with the right green and in the police ther
let's pick up on some of the points peter in fact was going through with martin doul to martin's a politician from germany's an after party at martin good to see you what are the implications of this case if a number of officers did indeed have ties to anneal not secret so. yes if you look at that case that's just a surface we have in germany since the tech on the october festival in the seventy's so last century there have been tyson. for some thoughts the. what you called a circle strip you...
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loves dean martin, and infact, one of and he was, he loves dean martin, and in fact, one of the pictureshat regis got from my dad", and that, he was so excited about that. we have definitely lost a true legend. and he was, as you said, in front of the tv cameras more than anyone, ever. but he loves that. in fact, than anyone, ever. but he loves that. infact, i than anyone, ever. but he loves that. in fact, i was on one of his first tv shows when he was the announcer forjulie bishop, and that is going way back. i have known him for many, many yea rs, have known him for many, many years, gone to his house, i was on regis and kelly. he was an amazing human being and i hope everybody knows that and remembers the incredible work he did all through his life, and charities, also, what he did force he was just one of the greatest guys, and he could sing, he could dance, and i would love it when he would sing withjoy, because you could see the love in their eyes. as i say, they would come to my shows, and in fact the last time, it was not long ago ata last time, it was not long ago at a jazz club
loves dean martin, and infact, one of and he was, he loves dean martin, and in fact, one of the pictureshat regis got from my dad", and that, he was so excited about that. we have definitely lost a true legend. and he was, as you said, in front of the tv cameras more than anyone, ever. but he loves that. in fact, than anyone, ever. but he loves that. infact, i than anyone, ever. but he loves that. in fact, i was on one of his first tv shows when he was the announcer forjulie bishop, and...
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martin luther king jr.n the radio. >> as long as you sit in the back, you have a false sense of inferiority, and so long as you let the white man sit in the front and put you back there, he has a false sense of superiority. >> at the age of 16, lewis challenged segregation laws in his own town. >> we went down to the public library in the little town of troy, alabama, trying to get a library card, trying to check out some books. we were told by the librarian that the library is for whites only and not for coloreds. and that set me on a path. >> lewis believed that path would lead him to become a preacher like king. he received a work study scholarship to american baptist theological seminary in nashville and arrived in 1957. >> john has always had a genuine smile even on a kind of boyishness about him that has made him charming. >> he was a person who was easy to talk to and was always interested in social issues. >> lewis wanted to join the students beginning to integrate schools across the suggest. his ta
martin luther king jr.n the radio. >> as long as you sit in the back, you have a false sense of inferiority, and so long as you let the white man sit in the front and put you back there, he has a false sense of superiority. >> at the age of 16, lewis challenged segregation laws in his own town. >> we went down to the public library in the little town of troy, alabama, trying to get a library card, trying to check out some books. we were told by the librarian that the library...
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when i first heard martin luther king junior it inspired me. it moved me.y soul. i think in some strange way he was saying to me, "you can do something, you can make a contribution." i wanted to go and attend troy state college. it was a school that had never admitted black students. so, i wrote a letter to martin luther king junior and told him i needed his help. he wrote me back and sent me a round—trip bus ticket and invited me to come to montgomery to meet with him. so, in march of 1958, by this time i am 18 years old, and i saw martin luther king junior standing behind a desk. i was so scared. and doctor king spoke up and said, "are you john lewis? are you the boy from troy?" and from that day on he started calling me the boy from troy. we became friends. the author and playwright bonnie greerjoins us now. a sad day, the death ofjohn lewis, but what a life. well, i am sitting here thinking i was young people knew his city before they set out on their and john lewis is the reason you need to learn history. john lewis did everything that black lives matt
when i first heard martin luther king junior it inspired me. it moved me.y soul. i think in some strange way he was saying to me, "you can do something, you can make a contribution." i wanted to go and attend troy state college. it was a school that had never admitted black students. so, i wrote a letter to martin luther king junior and told him i needed his help. he wrote me back and sent me a round—trip bus ticket and invited me to come to montgomery to meet with him. so, in march...
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martin, would you be confident? do you use public transport? once in the last four months andl used it once in the last four months and i was a few weekends ago, i went into town with my daughter to go out shopping trip when the shops reopened. and it was going to oxford street and such places. it was like it was nine o'clock on a sunday morning or even earlier. it was almost a desolate, ghost town. and the chain we went on from where i am into town was partly empty. from some point we have to get back to some point we have to get back to some kind of normality. this will be pa rt of some kind of normality. this will be part of people feeling more comfortable — — part of people feeling more comfortable —— a signal society that we are going back to where we need to be for obvious economic reasons. saying that, i would wear a mask. unquestionably, no doubt about it. evenif unquestionably, no doubt about it. even if i wasn't mandated to, i think it is essential when you use public transport anything people will have to accept that as part of out w
martin, would you be confident? do you use public transport? once in the last four months andl used it once in the last four months and i was a few weekends ago, i went into town with my daughter to go out shopping trip when the shops reopened. and it was going to oxford street and such places. it was like it was nine o'clock on a sunday morning or even earlier. it was almost a desolate, ghost town. and the chain we went on from where i am into town was partly empty. from some point we have to...
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there was something important about martin luther king. but if we just think about the movement and only remember it in these very narrow terms, we are going to lose more than we actually learn. i want us all to think about why we think the civil rights movement has been remembered in this way. it's not something i think is a very narrow depiction. if you look recently, we talked about this, the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's assassination was just commemorated in april. we talked about the ways that the memory of that is playing into these master narratives. the way that policy makers play into it. the way educational institutions often play into it. why do you think that is? what do you think is the stake in the way that we remember the civil rights movement? >> you already touched on this before, where i guess payne talks about it. people tend to look at the civil rights movement as large-scale offense. that one police chief did something bad or that person in the south did something bad. they don't really want to accept the f
there was something important about martin luther king. but if we just think about the movement and only remember it in these very narrow terms, we are going to lose more than we actually learn. i want us all to think about why we think the civil rights movement has been remembered in this way. it's not something i think is a very narrow depiction. if you look recently, we talked about this, the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's assassination was just commemorated in april. we talked...
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martin luther king, jr. on the radio. >> as long as you sit in the back you have a false sense of inferiority, and so long as you let the white man is sit in the front and push you down he has a false sense of superiority. >> at the age of 16 lewis challenged segregation loss in his own town. >> we went down to the public library in the little town of troy, alabama, trying to get library cards, trying to check out some books. and we were told by the librarian the library was for whites only and not for coloreds, and that set me on a path. >> lewis believed that path would lead him to become a preacher like king. he received a works study scholarship to a seminary in nashville and arrived in 1957. >> john has always had a genuine smile, even a kind of boyishness about him that has made him charming. >> he was a person who was easy to talk to and was always interested in social issues. >> lewis want today join the students beginning to integrate schools across the south. his target? all white troy state univer
martin luther king, jr. on the radio. >> as long as you sit in the back you have a false sense of inferiority, and so long as you let the white man is sit in the front and push you down he has a false sense of superiority. >> at the age of 16 lewis challenged segregation loss in his own town. >> we went down to the public library in the little town of troy, alabama, trying to get library cards, trying to check out some books. and we were told by the librarian the library was...
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holiday, and if you remember, john, president obama used martin luther king jr.'s bible to -- for the swearing in, and john lewis remembered so many times when martin luther king jr. was using that bible, praying with that bible along the way in the 1960s when the two of them were called together for the civil rights movement so there's so many touchstone moments that -- that john lewis had, that people around here in the capitol had with him, and, you know, people call him the conscience of the congress, a, you know, it sounds like maybe a moniker that is just kind of an easy thing to throw around, but it fit him so well. there was really nobody like him that could capture the audience of members of congress both democrat and republican, make no mistake about it. he was a partisan democrat, but he was a very, very different kind of lawmaker and a leader, not just because of his history in the 1960s but because he walked the walk and talked the talk even when he was a member congress protesting several times on the house floor even out and getting arrested to prot
holiday, and if you remember, john, president obama used martin luther king jr.'s bible to -- for the swearing in, and john lewis remembered so many times when martin luther king jr. was using that bible, praying with that bible along the way in the 1960s when the two of them were called together for the civil rights movement so there's so many touchstone moments that -- that john lewis had, that people around here in the capitol had with him, and, you know, people call him the conscience of...
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he attended segregated public schools and said it was the activism and the radio broadcasts of martin luther king, jr., that inspired him to dedicate his life to civil rights. lewis left alabama for college in tennessee, where he helped organize sit-ins at segregated lunch counters in naville. in 1961, he was one of the original freedom riders who challenged segregation at the south.us terminals across lewis helped found the student nonviolent coordinating committee and became a k ally of martin luther king, jr. at age 23, lewis was the yogest speaker at th1963 march on washington, where king gave his "i have a dream speech. >> we are tired. weyre tired of being beaten policemen. we are tired of people being locked up in jail over and over again. and then, patient." "be how long can we be patient? we want our freedom, and we want it now! >> sreenivasan: in an interview with newshour's gwen ifill in 2013, lewis reflected on his words that day.ga >> when yo your speech thatay, you were considered to be a radical. everody remembers the "i have a dream" speh as being this uplifting speech
he attended segregated public schools and said it was the activism and the radio broadcasts of martin luther king, jr., that inspired him to dedicate his life to civil rights. lewis left alabama for college in tennessee, where he helped organize sit-ins at segregated lunch counters in naville. in 1961, he was one of the original freedom riders who challenged segregation at the south.us terminals across lewis helped found the student nonviolent coordinating committee and became a k ally of...
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in 1958, i met martin luther king jr. these two individuals inspired me to get in the way, to get in trouble. so i come here to say to you this morning on this beautiful campus, with your grade education, you must find a way to get in the way. you must find a way to get in trouble, good trouble. [applause] use your education. teachers,onderful wonderful professors, researchers. use what you have. use your learning, use your tools to help make our country and make our world a better place, where no one will be left out or left behind. you can do it and you must do it. it is your time. [applause] in a few short days, we will call thete what we mississippi summer project. more than 1000 students from all ,ver america, many from abroad made a trip to mississippi to encourage people to register to vote. on june 21, 1964, three young whites andknew, two , went outn-american to investigate the burning of an african-american church used for a voter registration workshop. taken toee young men jail, taken out of jail, turned over t
in 1958, i met martin luther king jr. these two individuals inspired me to get in the way, to get in trouble. so i come here to say to you this morning on this beautiful campus, with your grade education, you must find a way to get in the way. you must find a way to get in trouble, good trouble. [applause] use your education. teachers,onderful wonderful professors, researchers. use what you have. use your learning, use your tools to help make our country and make our world a better place, where...
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martin luther king jr.about the increasing awareness of all men, that we must unite in compassion in order to survive. >> the best picture nominees were general winly influential movies like bonnie and clyde, the graduate, guess who is coming to dinner, and in the heat of the night, both trying to address religion and race religions. >> what do they call you there? >> they call me mr. tibbs. >> in the heat of the night, sydney poitier was playing a black man who was strong, who was smart, decisive. the movie takes place in the deep south. >> let me understand this. you two came here to question me? >> we were just trying to clarify some of the evidence. was mr. couple bert in this greenhouse, last night, about midnight? >> this is 1968. you dome have black men hitting white men in movies and living to tell the tale. and he does. >> there was a time when i could have had you shot. >> sydney poitier completely holds his own. not just the actor but the character. virgil tibbs. it's a murder mystery but also ab
martin luther king jr.about the increasing awareness of all men, that we must unite in compassion in order to survive. >> the best picture nominees were general winly influential movies like bonnie and clyde, the graduate, guess who is coming to dinner, and in the heat of the night, both trying to address religion and race religions. >> what do they call you there? >> they call me mr. tibbs. >> in the heat of the night, sydney poitier was playing a black man who was...
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despite i'm allen martin . while some counties are saying no, maria medina tells the santa clara is now ago. maria? >> reporter: what a week it's been for business owners here in santa clara county, a sort of tug-of-war between the state and the county, tonight, there is some relief. despite is it true? don't be kidding me. >> reporter: carrie bennett is among the business owners being given approval to reopen in the next phase. >> this is a hospital grade hepa filtration circulator. >> reporter: she owns several hair salons in the bay area. kerry says she is not only following the state eight page long list of restrictions but also adding her own safety protocols. >> we are taking temperature when they come in. >> business owners have experienced a roller coaster of emotions after the state first rejected the county's plan to open more businesses on july 13. finding out today, the state finally gave its approval. >> i wish they had gotten the approval from the state before they announced it, because we got exc
despite i'm allen martin . while some counties are saying no, maria medina tells the santa clara is now ago. maria? >> reporter: what a week it's been for business owners here in santa clara county, a sort of tug-of-war between the state and the county, tonight, there is some relief. despite is it true? don't be kidding me. >> reporter: carrie bennett is among the business owners being given approval to reopen in the next phase. >> this is a hospital grade hepa filtration...
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vivian, one of martin luther king jr.'most valuable generals also passing away at the age of 95, his family telling cnn he died of old age and nar cautural causes. that's how they put it. both were recipients of the
vivian, one of martin luther king jr.'most valuable generals also passing away at the age of 95, his family telling cnn he died of old age and nar cautural causes. that's how they put it. both were recipients of the