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and that is that martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. in luther king dedicated his life to love and to justice between fellow human beings. he died in the cause of that effort. in this difficult day, in this difficult time for the united states, it's perhaps well to ask what kind of a nation we are and what direction we want to move in. for those of you who are black, considering the evidence evidently is that there were white people who were responsible, you can be filled with bitterness and with hatred and a desire for revenge. we can move in that direction as a country, in greater polarization-black people amongst blacks and white amongst whites, filled with hatred toward one another. or we can make an effort, as martin luther king did, to understand and to comprehend and replace that violence, that stain of bloodshed that has spread across our land, with an effort to understand, compassion and love. for those of you who are black and are tempted to fill with -- be filled with hatred and mistrust of the injustice of such an act, agains
and that is that martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. in luther king dedicated his life to love and to justice between fellow human beings. he died in the cause of that effort. in this difficult day, in this difficult time for the united states, it's perhaps well to ask what kind of a nation we are and what direction we want to move in. for those of you who are black, considering the evidence evidently is that there were white people who were responsible,...
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jr i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign that hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this unfinished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas your father martin luther king jr obviously he brought massive changes into the system back in one nine hundred sixty s. through nonviolent disobedience he successfully for the united states segregation policies for one what do you think needs to be done to eradicate what many are still calling racial injustice in the country what can be done do you think. well i think we all have to start personally individually in our own homes and in our hearts you know my father taught. them the power of unconditional love and nonviolence and seeing people as a part of the human race not just black or white or asian or that team. but as a part of the human race and we have to find a way in in this not just in this nation but in this world to see ourselves as interconnected in interrelated and find a way to live together as
jr i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign that hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this unfinished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas your father martin luther king jr obviously he brought massive changes into the system back in one nine hundred sixty s. through nonviolent disobedience he successfully for the united states segregation policies for...
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daddy king, martin luther king jr.'s father, used to say to him over and over again, "make it plain, son, make it plain." by marching to the steps of the lincoln memorial, we were trying to make it plain. not just to politicians, but to the american people. i said to some of my staff, i said it to the people in the student nonviolent coordinating committee. i said it to dr. king and the people at sclc from time to time. we have to pace ourselves because our struggle is not a struggle that lasts for one day, or one week, or one month, or one year, or one lifetime. it's an ongoing struggle. i said it to some of my colleagues in the congress. we must take the long hard look, but also believe in a sense of urgency. when people are hurting, when people are suffering, you must be ready to move. you must be ready to act. and how long can people suffer? how long can people starve? and if we make a decision between children and military might, or make a decision between more bombs, more missiles, more guns, and mothers and child
daddy king, martin luther king jr.'s father, used to say to him over and over again, "make it plain, son, make it plain." by marching to the steps of the lincoln memorial, we were trying to make it plain. not just to politicians, but to the american people. i said to some of my staff, i said it to the people in the student nonviolent coordinating committee. i said it to dr. king and the people at sclc from time to time. we have to pace ourselves because our struggle is not a struggle...
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jr i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign that hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this i'm finished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas. of the world's largest genetically modified seed corporation retreating from monsanto i would say it's given up trying to get approval for six new crops for brochures resistance to modified food are the details right now for this hour up on the website. over there right now our houses have smashed through the google glass ceiling they are spectacular spectacles to put your eyes online but cyber criminals have now given them the power to identify a person just by looking. or to spain we go where thousands of people have clashed with police in thirty cities outraged over revelations of corruption within the ruling people's party they're demanding the prime minister quits after claims that he and other party members received over eight million euros of bribes and right now spain gripped by its worst economic cr
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alveda king, a whose uncle, dr. martin luther king, jr. was shot dead.at to see you. >> hello to you and to santita. i want you to know i love you, too. >> is it true, dr. king, that you generally speaking disapprove of today's demonstrations and protests? >> i do not disapprove of the demonstrations and protests as long as they remain peaceful, but if they begin to stir up the people with agitation and animosity, that is not what the parents of trayvon martin desire, and certainly i've not been raised like that from daddy king, my daddy, and dr. martin luther king, jr. so we want peaceful, non-violence conflict resolution. what about the cause that motivated these thousands of people to take to the streets, dr. king? is there, in your view, a racist incident that happened in sanford, florida 16 months ago? >> i talked to my cousins at the rally today. i was very encouraged to know that people do rally and they're praying. i want them to be peaceful. of course, what happened in florida was racially motivated because people have not yet understood we are
alveda king, a whose uncle, dr. martin luther king, jr. was shot dead.at to see you. >> hello to you and to santita. i want you to know i love you, too. >> is it true, dr. king, that you generally speaking disapprove of today's demonstrations and protests? >> i do not disapprove of the demonstrations and protests as long as they remain peaceful, but if they begin to stir up the people with agitation and animosity, that is not what the parents of trayvon martin desire, and...
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jr i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign bit hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this unfinished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas. now take a look at some other stories from around the world and bahrain scuffles between anti-government activists and police have left dozens of people injured one officer was also wounded after being shot by a homemade firearm at least allegedly fired shotguns to disperse the crowds who were marching against the ruling dynasty the protests erupted a day after the government banned opposition demonstrations in several shia villages following a car blast near a mosque. u.s. secretary of state john kerry says israel and palestine could be ready for a relaunch of peace talks with negotiations planned to take place in washington that follows his meeting with palestinian president mahmoud abbas and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu earlier the palestinian leadership demanded guarantees that further negotiat
jr i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign bit hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this unfinished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas. now take a look at some other stories from around the world and bahrain scuffles between anti-government activists and police have left dozens of people injured one officer was also wounded after being shot by a...
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jr i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign that hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this unfinished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas. and thousands of orthodox christians have gathered outside christ the savior cathedral in moscow where an ancient holy relic has been brought from greece the line stretches back several kilometers and church volunteers have been brought in to try to keep the lion under control st andrew's cross which dates back to the first century arrived in the capital on friday to mark the anniversary of russia's conversion to christianity warrant that a millennium ago it will be on display at the cathedral for five more days and up to four hundred thousand believers expected to pay their respects right now you are looking at live pictures coming out of christ the savior. well let's now take a look at some other stories from around the world and it rains calls between the government activist and police have left dozens of p
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jr i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign that hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this unfinished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas. not take a quick look at some other stories from around the world and more rain scuffles between anti-government activists and police have left dozens of people injured one officer was also wounded after being shot by a homemade firearm police allegedly fired shotguns to disperse the crowds who were marching against the ruling sunni dynasty the protester opted a day after the government banned opposition demonstrations in several shia villages following a car blast near a mosque. and sectarian violence is deepening an iraq where a bomb exploded in a sunni mosque and a series of other attacks have killed at least twenty six people the blast came during friday prayers during the islamic holy month of ramadan rampant violence throughout the country claimed over three hundred lines in july alone with the first wee
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king that i was in school. dr. morant -- dr. martin luther king got in touch with me and suggested i come see him. in march, by this time i'm 18 years old. i boarded a greyhound bus. i traveled from detroit to my memory, and a young lawyer by the name of fred graham, who had been a lawyer -- fred gray, who had been a lawyer for rosa parks and dr. king, met me at the greyhound bus station and drove me to the first baptist church to see a colleague of dr. king. and he assured me in to the -- and he ushered me into the offices of the church. dr. king spoke up and said, are you the boy youtroy? are you john lewis? said, and dr. king, i am john robert louis. i gave my whole name. this man, i admired him. i loved this man. he inspired me. he lifted me. philosophyme with a of love and nonviolence. he was a funny man and could make you laugh. he could tell jokes. you try say, john, do to preach? and i would say, yes, sometimes, when i'm taking a shower. and hewould just laugh would mach some of the ministers that he knew, and the deacons in th
king that i was in school. dr. morant -- dr. martin luther king got in touch with me and suggested i come see him. in march, by this time i'm 18 years old. i boarded a greyhound bus. i traveled from detroit to my memory, and a young lawyer by the name of fred graham, who had been a lawyer -- fred gray, who had been a lawyer for rosa parks and dr. king, met me at the greyhound bus station and drove me to the first baptist church to see a colleague of dr. king. and he assured me in to the -- and...
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martin luther king owe would do. >> trayvon martin's parents speaking out since the jury found zimmermanot guilty of murdering their son. >> how the world is celebrating nelson mandela on his 95th birthday, today. >>> violence in oakland prompted a response from a famed civil rights leader. >> he was martin luther king personal speech writer. >> clarence jones knows protests and demonstration straigss. he was part of martin luther king junior's inner circle z as a scholar at stanford he's been watching demonstrations and mars over the verdict in the george zimmerman case n the wake zaf's verdict protestors took to the streets of oakland and along with them, vandals smashed windoes and trashed a police car. mob monday night a similar scene only more people on the streets this, time a wait gler a restaurant attacked for try tok keep the vandal as way. >> it's wanton anger. >> clarence jones watched it happen and reflected on mars 50 years ago when places in like memphis. >> they were having a peaceful march in memphis, tennessee. some teenagers began throwing rocks. dr. king stopped. they
martin luther king owe would do. >> trayvon martin's parents speaking out since the jury found zimmermanot guilty of murdering their son. >> how the world is celebrating nelson mandela on his 95th birthday, today. >>> violence in oakland prompted a response from a famed civil rights leader. >> he was martin luther king personal speech writer. >> clarence jones knows protests and demonstration straigss. he was part of martin luther king junior's inner circle z as...
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jr i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign that hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this i'm finished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas. our turning our attention to spain now where thousands of people have clashed with police in thirty cities and they're outraged over revelations of corruption within the ruling people's party that a mining the prime minister quits after claims that he and other party members received over eight million euros of bribes right now spain's gripped by its worst economic crisis in decades and madrid financial trader felix marino he believes it will be tough for mariano rajoy to survive these demonstrations well it goes very deep and very high to the top basically what people are really furious about is that we've seen austerity and cuts for the people but not for the politicians spain is one of the countries of the highest number of politicians per population ratio in europe we have zero s. s. debates between one
jr i think perhaps that's why ironically we have the name trayvon martin not that he is martin luther king jr but i think it's kind of a sign that hey we've got to reconnect with and continue this i'm finished work of martin luther king jr particularly in the racial and economic areas. our turning our attention to spain now where thousands of people have clashed with police in thirty cities and they're outraged over revelations of corruption within the ruling people's party that a mining the...
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asking what would martin luther king do to ensure these protests are peaceful?ase a bit this week but still, way frup a year ago. i'm michael finney. ahead what it means to you. >> also here biggest city ever to file for bankruptcy protection. stay with us >>> oakland police trying to track down vandal who's damage property during protests over the weekend. police just released new images to abc 7 news that were taken from surveillance video saturday night in oakland. you can see the reflection of one man police say smashed windows. and here is another image this is another man accused of violence during protests. hundreds of demonstrators took to streets after a jury acquitted george zimmerman in the murder of florida teen trayvon martin. most nonviolent but in oakland late in the night a small group of people began breaking windows and spray painting on to buildings. police released three other images last night. to see them you can go tour-to-our web site a photo shopped picture of martin luther king junior in a hoody is getting a big reaction. the picture ha
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asking what would martin luther king do to ensure these protests are peaceful?this week but still, way frup a year ago. i'm michael finney. ahead what it means to you. >> also here biggest city ever to file for bankruptcy protection. stay with us. >>> oakland police trying to track down vandal who's damage property during protests over the weekend. police just released new images to abc 7 news that were taken from surveillance video saturday night in oakland. you can see the reflection of one man police say smashed windows. and here is another image this is another man accused of violence during protests. hundreds of demonstrators took to streets after a jury acquitted george zimmerman in the murder of florida teen trayvon martin. most nonviolent but in oakland late in the night a small group of people began breaking windows and spray painting on to buildings. police released three other images last night. to see them you can go tour-to-our web site a photo shopped picture of martin luther king junior in a hoody is getting a big reaction. the picture has gone vi
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we're preparing for 50th anniversary to march on washington, martin luther king iii organizing a whole continuation rally around that. don't forget the march on legislation in '63 was to get legislation, jobs and freedom, led to the '64 civil rights act and '65 voting rights act. the move in '13 must be to get the congress in '14 and '15 to deal with preserving voter rights which has now been very much impacted by the supreme
we're preparing for 50th anniversary to march on washington, martin luther king iii organizing a whole continuation rally around that. don't forget the march on legislation in '63 was to get legislation, jobs and freedom, led to the '64 civil rights act and '65 voting rights act. the move in '13 must be to get the congress in '14 and '15 to deal with preserving voter rights which has now been very much impacted by the supreme
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would be resurrected what would be reinvigorated given that vicious murder in the the nation of martin king and it was also connected of course to the death of so many anonymous the nameless people struggling at the time and of course assassinations of malcolm x. and. variety of the fred hampton's and bobby hood and the black panther party but the sense of people who were willing to forfeit their lives. for the furtherance of truth and justice those of the best the language did you know john brown november second eight hundred fifty nine in less beach that he gave that spirit of be. unwilling to pay the ultimate cause for a cause greater than one's own self interest yeah yeah and in that context and in that frame i'm curious if you. see any parallels between what happened to emmett till and what happened to trayvon martin. well no doubt no doubt that you know why they haven't killed as you know precious precious brother from chicago went down the good but the jim crow mississippi was shot down like a dog that was the old jim crow the jim crow that was legalized of the american law as you kn
would be resurrected what would be reinvigorated given that vicious murder in the the nation of martin king and it was also connected of course to the death of so many anonymous the nameless people struggling at the time and of course assassinations of malcolm x. and. variety of the fred hampton's and bobby hood and the black panther party but the sense of people who were willing to forfeit their lives. for the furtherance of truth and justice those of the best the language did you know john...
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martin luther king jr.sinated on april 4th, 1968, right here in memphis at the lorraine hotel. they preserved the facade of the hotel and built the national civil rights museum around it. the mission of the museum, which opened in 1991, is to chronicle key episodes of the american civil rights movement and the legacy of the movement with exhibitions and educational programs. examples include a recreation of rosa parks' montgomery bus of 1955. the original greensboro, south carolina, woolworth's lunch counter with a depiction of the 4 african-american college students who launched the first sit-in when they were refused service. and the original motel rooms where martin luther king jr. stayed, left intact, the day he was assassinated. the era of the civil rights movement was well documented by journalists, but one photographer had especially privileged access to dr. king-- the late ernest withers. i meet up with the head of the family foundation that manages withers' legacy--his daughter rosalind withers. so
martin luther king jr.sinated on april 4th, 1968, right here in memphis at the lorraine hotel. they preserved the facade of the hotel and built the national civil rights museum around it. the mission of the museum, which opened in 1991, is to chronicle key episodes of the american civil rights movement and the legacy of the movement with exhibitions and educational programs. examples include a recreation of rosa parks' montgomery bus of 1955. the original greensboro, south carolina, woolworth's...
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martin luther king." and we're going to pretty much have a lot of subtle messages saying, "well, what if this happened to america? and this is how we feel." and i happened to be in hamburg, germany, when all of it was going down. and like i said, it was like--it was a highlight of my career, being that we played in arizona with u2 in sun devil stadium, no pun intended. you know, everybody was expecting the big p.e. show to open up for u2. and we played that song and then got off the stage. and by the next year, they voted in a dr. martin luther king holiday. my whole thing was saying that you can spur and you can trigger minds into not being so much asleep by using art, using song, to make them think progressively against what's wrong or what's ignored. oftentimes, when we're not heard or seen while we're in pain, you know, it's business as usual in america. and my whole thing is to say, "well, sometimes it can't be business as usual, because slavery was business as usual." and if you have the discussion
martin luther king." and we're going to pretty much have a lot of subtle messages saying, "well, what if this happened to america? and this is how we feel." and i happened to be in hamburg, germany, when all of it was going down. and like i said, it was like--it was a highlight of my career, being that we played in arizona with u2 in sun devil stadium, no pun intended. you know, everybody was expecting the big p.e. show to open up for u2. and we played that song and then got off...
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, martin luther king 3'm is -- martin luther king, jr. 3 resident is set to speak and we'll see a brian na -- sybrina and reverend al sharpton so calling for a more aggressive probe by the department of justice into the george zimmerman verdict. they say that george zimmerman racially profiled trayvon martin and, therefore, violated his civil rights. these rallies are meant to call upon the federal government and the d.o.j. to look into that. now, president barack obama, you can hear the crowd behind me but president barack obama addressed this yesterday and said the federal government really can't -- lowered expectations what the federal government can do. >> i know that eric holder is reviewing what happened down there, but i think it's important for people to have some clear expectations here. traditionally these are issues, states and local governments. the criminal codes. and law enforcement is done at the state and local levels. >> zimmerman was found guilty there have been protests and rallies across the country in new york, a thousand people went into times square in los
, martin luther king 3'm is -- martin luther king, jr. 3 resident is set to speak and we'll see a brian na -- sybrina and reverend al sharpton so calling for a more aggressive probe by the department of justice into the george zimmerman verdict. they say that george zimmerman racially profiled trayvon martin and, therefore, violated his civil rights. these rallies are meant to call upon the federal government and the d.o.j. to look into that. now, president barack obama, you can hear the crowd...
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they are not protesting and martin luther king. and gha ndi. it was always nonviolent. >> okay, we have spent how many minutes talking about something that says. >> remember the arizona boycott. nguys, roll video for ja mu. here is the video. this is not 5 or 10. these are cities in the country. and folks in south florida. it is. >> that is a hell of aediting job. we rerun the scones 15 times. >> why not put it on. >> and why should we find vandalism to a business in >> did you notice there was a tea party rally and the guy was caught being a racist on tape in >> no. i would refer you to. i don't think he represents the te authority a party. >> john? >> i deplo re racism. you can reason with people and trade with them as businesses do or throw a brick through the window and the so- called occupy protestors. coming up, it is not justor ame headquarters coming your wa next. >> think about this. the govemement may be tracking your every move in your car. the aclu showing how law enforcement is collecting and storing digital records on you so they
they are not protesting and martin luther king. and gha ndi. it was always nonviolent. >> okay, we have spent how many minutes talking about something that says. >> remember the arizona boycott. nguys, roll video for ja mu. here is the video. this is not 5 or 10. these are cities in the country. and folks in south florida. it is. >> that is a hell of aediting job. we rerun the scones 15 times. >> why not put it on. >> and why should we find vandalism to a business...
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and martin luther king. and gha ndi. it was always nonviole. >> okay, we have spent how many minutes talking about something that says. >> remember the arizona boycott. nguys, roll video for ja mu. here is the video. this is not 5 or 10. these are cities in the country. and folks in south florida. it is. >> that is a hell of a editing job. we rerun the scones 15 times. >> why not put it on. >> and why should we find vandalism to a business in >> did you notice there was a tea party ralhe guy was caught being a racist on tape in >> no. i would refer you to. >> i don't think he represents e te authority a party. >> john? >> i deplo re racm. you can reason with people and trade with them as businesses do or throw a brick through the windownd the so- called occupy protestors. protestors. coming up, it is not just at a dry cleaner, protestors. coming up, it is not just we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks dot? hell hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, y
and martin luther king. and gha ndi. it was always nonviole. >> okay, we have spent how many minutes talking about something that says. >> remember the arizona boycott. nguys, roll video for ja mu. here is the video. this is not 5 or 10. these are cities in the country. and folks in south florida. it is. >> that is a hell of a editing job. we rerun the scones 15 times. >> why not put it on. >> and why should we find vandalism to a business in >> did you...
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vocational nurse and she became a nurse by a program that was instituted by a hospital in languages martin king hospital in los angeles and it was economically transformationle for my family and one of the reasons that i'm here today and so it's good to be here joining the san francisco general hospital foundation and honoring all of these people and at union bank we think these partnership and is are centrally building the blocks that build our community we have sente foundation do that demonstrating excellence, innovation and access and, quality of healthcare since the beginning. the foundation's sole mission is to improve the care and comfort of patients at the general. that mission continues today. and as we expand into the recognition of world renown research and training excellence, that takes place in the hospital's campus each day, the hospital is the hub of cutting edge medical research and is the training, real of meeting for tomorrow's healthcare providers the union bank support of the foundation we are working to secure the future of healthcare in our communities. i'm proud to intro
vocational nurse and she became a nurse by a program that was instituted by a hospital in languages martin king hospital in los angeles and it was economically transformationle for my family and one of the reasons that i'm here today and so it's good to be here joining the san francisco general hospital foundation and honoring all of these people and at union bank we think these partnership and is are centrally building the blocks that build our community we have sente foundation do that...
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if i can end on a quick unifying note, martin luther king junior's niece, alveda king said martin luther king junior wouldn't wear a hoodie, wouldn't say this is about race, we are all human beings and stop the division. right on point. >>> one of the six women that acquitted zimmerman explains whether she thought race played a factor. and the star witness rachel jeantel takes a shot at the jurors after the verdict and explains her controversial creepy cracker remark. hear from them next on "the five." ♪ >>> two big interviews with two key players in the zimmerman trial. first up, the juror known at b 37. explaining why she voted to acquit. listen. >> i think george zimmerman is a man whose heart was in the right place, but just got displaced by the vandalism in the neighborhoods and wanting to catch these people so badly that he went above and beyond what he really should have done. but i think his heart was in the right place, it just went terribly wrong. >> we also heard the first time since the verdict from the last person to hear from trayvon martin. here is rachel jeantel, one of t
if i can end on a quick unifying note, martin luther king junior's niece, alveda king said martin luther king junior wouldn't wear a hoodie, wouldn't say this is about race, we are all human beings and stop the division. right on point. >>> one of the six women that acquitted zimmerman explains whether she thought race played a factor. and the star witness rachel jeantel takes a shot at the jurors after the verdict and explains her controversial creepy cracker remark. hear from them...
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the first is martin luther king jr. regional shoreline park, which is a place daphne and her father visited frequently. and the other location is the toddlers home which she was sharing with her father and grandmother. the little girl's disappearance has left a lot of unanswered questions. .following up on and police sent a boat with sonar capability to the park but were unable to launch into the water because the tide was too high. they will try again sometime this morning. and the toddler's father will face a judge for the first time today. he was arrested yesterday on charges of child endangerment for leaving his young daughter in the car with a mentally disabled person. and the latest on asiana crash 214 clean up crews will continoe to clear runway 2-8 left today. s-f-o officials say they plan to open the runway sometime this weekend. last night, cranes lifted large sections of the plane, the shell of the aircraft will eventually be cut up. some of the parts will be taken to washington d-c for further analysis. sot
the first is martin luther king jr. regional shoreline park, which is a place daphne and her father visited frequently. and the other location is the toddlers home which she was sharing with her father and grandmother. the little girl's disappearance has left a lot of unanswered questions. .following up on and police sent a boat with sonar capability to the park but were unable to launch into the water because the tide was too high. they will try again sometime this morning. and the toddler's...
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police have been searching the martin luther king regional shoreline park over near the airport.his morning. police say webb sometimes took they've also searched his apartment. police not calling him a suspect, but the grandfather says he really just wants daphne home. >> her and her husband have a good relationship. they have challenges but they have a great relationship. she doesn't want anybody to think bad of him. even though that's how it's looking right now, we're hoping for the best. our biggest concern is about the baby. i know a lot of attention is being turned to him. right now our focus is on the baby. that's who we want to see right now. >> reporter: he was talking there about the mother, the father and the little girl. daphne weighs just 30 pounds and was wearing orange pajamas with pink hearts on them and pink socks. police also still looking into reports that a woman, possibly black or hispanic, may have been seen in the area with a baby with similar clothing on walking away from the area. they say they still haven't been able to substantiate that. john webb will b
police have been searching the martin luther king regional shoreline park over near the airport.his morning. police say webb sometimes took they've also searched his apartment. police not calling him a suspect, but the grandfather says he really just wants daphne home. >> her and her husband have a good relationship. they have challenges but they have a great relationship. she doesn't want anybody to think bad of him. even though that's how it's looking right now, we're hoping for the...
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sincerely yours, reverend al. >>> joining me now is martin luther king iii. ng here, first of all, martin. >> thank you, rev. >> you know, protests over injustice is a key part of our history and of yours personally. >> it certainly is. and in fact that is part of what we're doing on august 24th as we reenact the march on washington. my dad always used those techniques. he also had a public policy agenda that he had in place that would ultimately create laws that would provide change for our nation. >> and he was always denigrated and called names. you know, the names that he called into stuff he had to endure, our stuff today is petty. the first thing they did is try to act like he was involved in some industry. they indicted him for income tax, said he was stealing money from the organization when it ended up totally being untrue. but always go after your character rather than deal with what you're trying to raise as an issue. >> well, that is certainly very true. what dad did, of course, is use the laws of the land to be exonerated. and they had to of cours
sincerely yours, reverend al. >>> joining me now is martin luther king iii. ng here, first of all, martin. >> thank you, rev. >> you know, protests over injustice is a key part of our history and of yours personally. >> it certainly is. and in fact that is part of what we're doing on august 24th as we reenact the march on washington. my dad always used those techniques. he also had a public policy agenda that he had in place that would ultimately create laws that...
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want the young people to feel comfortable asking questions that a young baptist minister named martin kingt ying luther king. >> yes. >> he is interested in getting youth involved and having children learn about history. >> this educator is dedicated to helping young people learn about the value of reserving their own histories. >> we one day will see raps of lil wayne in the shamburg. i think it is good. all of these questiones about who is black, what is black, where do i sit in the world so i have to bring those questions front and center into the life of this institution. >> for mohamed, the shamburg center is about the past and future. >> we live in a time where some of the same problems of racial inequality, racial disparity, are still very much a part of the equation and history can help to navigate some of what happened in the past, to give people a deeper sense, that they are not dealing with the problems on the first time. >> we'll be right back. i'm a dancer. and until now, my feet showed it. [ female announcer gold bond ultimate healing foot cream. 7 penetrating moisturizers an
want the young people to feel comfortable asking questions that a young baptist minister named martin kingt ying luther king. >> yes. >> he is interested in getting youth involved and having children learn about history. >> this educator is dedicated to helping young people learn about the value of reserving their own histories. >> we one day will see raps of lil wayne in the shamburg. i think it is good. all of these questiones about who is black, what is black, where...
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oakland police used a helicopter to get a sky view of the waterway at the martin luther king, juniorarkway looking for signs of the missing child. police say they are searching this area because webb told them it is a location he would often come with his daughter to play. some neighbors say they haven't seen the baby in weeks. others say webb is a religious man and a good father. >> we're not unreal about this, but when you're in a situation you never think you'll be in this situation, you just hope for the best. that's allki could right now is hope for the best. >> reporter: daphne was last seen wearing orange pajamas with pink hearts. a woman with long black hair was last seen in the area carrying a baby fitting that description. if you have any information contact the oakland police department. >>> also new tonight at 11:00, a san jose police detective working in the sexual assault unit is now being charged with a sexual crime himself. he surrendered today on possession of sexually explicit photos of a minor. he first contacted the victim through the internet but thought she was
oakland police used a helicopter to get a sky view of the waterway at the martin luther king, juniorarkway looking for signs of the missing child. police say they are searching this area because webb told them it is a location he would often come with his daughter to play. some neighbors say they haven't seen the baby in weeks. others say webb is a religious man and a good father. >> we're not unreal about this, but when you're in a situation you never think you'll be in this situation,...
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discrimination just a bit earlier in the program i spoke to king daughter of one of the most prominent civil rights activists of the twentieth century martin luther king jr all about the role the racial debate in this case. when you think about. the fact that had this been a white american a white young man i doubt very seriously george zimmerman would have reacted so so swiftly in this situation i think he probably would have thought about it twice because the fact of the matter is in america. you know i mean it's almost like a secret that there are certain people that you have to be careful with and there are other people there them the value of their life is not the same. so you know i believe that it could have been racial profiling a situation just by some of the language that george zimmerman was using on the nine one one calls and things with. how do you think a case like this would have been dealt with. your father martin luther king jr was a lawyer if you think much has changed since then a lot of things have changed in america so we can't say nothing has changed i just think we're still contending with just laws and more importan
discrimination just a bit earlier in the program i spoke to king daughter of one of the most prominent civil rights activists of the twentieth century martin luther king jr all about the role the racial debate in this case. when you think about. the fact that had this been a white american a white young man i doubt very seriously george zimmerman would have reacted so so swiftly in this situation i think he probably would have thought about it twice because the fact of the matter is in america....
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they also searched the martin luther king regional shoreline park where webb says he often took his daughter but police say they are probably not going back there today. police have questioned the mother and other family members. >> the mother of daphne webb, our missing little girl, has been very cooperative. the family has been very cooperative and we continue to follow up on any investigative leads, but that is very important are the timelines. so, not only are we talking with the mother, the father and other family members, but also neighbors in the area. >> reporter: now, we did speak earlier with daphne's grandfather, says he really wants the focus to be back on the little girl and that's not the father's actions. daphne was wearing orange pajamas when she was last seen, what the father says. oakland police say they are still looking into reports of a woman with long, dark hair in the area, with child's clothes matching daphne's description. want to mention back across the street from the police department that john webb is expected here this afternoon regarding those child endangermen
they also searched the martin luther king regional shoreline park where webb says he often took his daughter but police say they are probably not going back there today. police have questioned the mother and other family members. >> the mother of daphne webb, our missing little girl, has been very cooperative. the family has been very cooperative and we continue to follow up on any investigative leads, but that is very important are the timelines. so, not only are we talking with the...
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dr.al in vitro a king, and niece of martin luther king junior, and the founder of simon wise enthat you will center and museum of tolerance. dr. king, rab brabbi, plesh you are -- pleasure to have you here. tell me, do you see this case was blown out of proportion in regards to race or is this an honest and even a deserved reaction and a necessary reaction from the african-american community? >> governor, as i listened to your dialogue as you explained everything so thoroughly, i can only agree with you. as an african-american woman, as a mother, i do know and sympathize how the mother and father must feel. and so trayvon's deems have been buried with him. and of course, that's a very sensitive point, sensitive issues. as an african-american woman, i read my bible. my bible tells me mercy triumphs over justice, and that we're taught to love justice and love mercy, and walk humbly before our god. that's what i'm asking, not just as an african-american, not just as a woman, as an american, as a christian. i had a young man at church say to me this morning oh, i'm so sad, i'm so distressed
dr.al in vitro a king, and niece of martin luther king junior, and the founder of simon wise enthat you will center and museum of tolerance. dr. king, rab brabbi, plesh you are -- pleasure to have you here. tell me, do you see this case was blown out of proportion in regards to race or is this an honest and even a deserved reaction and a necessary reaction from the african-american community? >> governor, as i listened to your dialogue as you explained everything so thoroughly, i can only...
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martin luther king, jr., the montgomery story about rosa parks' refusal to give up her seat on a city i want to thank you for responding to the call. >> reporter: standing shoulder to shoulder with king, they rallied a nation. lewis almost died leading the historic 1965 march from selma to montgomery, alabama, after being brutally beaten by police. >> the only thing i did, i gave a little blood on the bridge in selma. >> reporter: it's captured in the pages of the comic book, right down to the words of the police who ultimately attacked the demonstrators. andrew aydin co-wrote the book. >> how do you write it in a way that would be new, that would be innovative, creative and exciting? >> reporter: lewis believes the message is timely. >> i think today many young people and people not so young tend to forget what happened in another period in our history. and they must never, ever forget. >> reporter: still on a mission, seeking justice for all. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >> axelrod: still ahead, she developed a new way of diagnosing cancer and won some presidential admiration,
martin luther king, jr., the montgomery story about rosa parks' refusal to give up her seat on a city i want to thank you for responding to the call. >> reporter: standing shoulder to shoulder with king, they rallied a nation. lewis almost died leading the historic 1965 march from selma to montgomery, alabama, after being brutally beaten by police. >> the only thing i did, i gave a little blood on the bridge in selma. >> reporter: it's captured in the pages of the comic book,...
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when we come right back, the prosecution evokdz martin luther king and then martin luther king and thencould save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. personality content of her >>> on the content of the testimony, we figure she's got a colorful personality because she referred to me that doesn't see her story. her statement is inaccurate. >> this case
when we come right back, the prosecution evokdz martin luther king and then martin luther king and thencould save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. when you experience something great, you want to share it. with...
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they say first of all he's a coward, he ran away, martin luther king didn't run to china. n't. >> he wasn't tortured like bradley manning was tortured. he could be charged and found guilty facing the death penalty. >> ok, bringing up martin luther kings and rosa parks, i don't know if people who are defending snowden is doing that. i think people going after snowden are evoking martin luther king and rosa parks. i figure say no, he's not but don't bring him up if people defending snowden aren't bringing up those figures. cenk: you put together the compilation yesterday bob schaefer and perry oh, he's not gandy. he would like to not spend his life in jail or be executed. he has principles. he's trying to walk a line. it's a really, really hard line. what would you do, say all right, here, i give myself into obama and i'm going to get the bradley manning treatment? >> this is why i admire snowden. what he did was important and he gave up a very, very curby lifestyle in hawaii with a beautiful girlfriend to do what he has done. it takes a tremendous amount of courage and that
they say first of all he's a coward, he ran away, martin luther king didn't run to china. n't. >> he wasn't tortured like bradley manning was tortured. he could be charged and found guilty facing the death penalty. >> ok, bringing up martin luther kings and rosa parks, i don't know if people who are defending snowden is doing that. i think people going after snowden are evoking martin luther king and rosa parks. i figure say no, he's not but don't bring him up if people defending...
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king. perhaps most importantly, that way would be found in his sermons and letters. would martiner where a hoodie in the 21st century? i may not think so. who knows. would martin luther king jr. weep at the tragic loss and life and dream of trayvon martin and now deferred dream of george zimmerman? most likely. i want to bring in cnn chief political correspondent candy crowley just to talk a little bit about the president. because we know president obama has remained pretty quiet on the zimmerman verdict beyond, you know, his paper statement calling this a strategy, calming on everyone to respect how the jury has spoken. i want you to listen to what press secretary jay carney, press spokesperson jay carney, said just a short time ago. >> so, you know, again, i don't know when he will next address these matters. in some regards it's up to people who interview him. but, you know, he is -- i mean, he hasn't shied away from these issues in the past and i'm sure he won't in the future. >> candy, do you think he will shy away from this? do you think he will tackle it? how would he tack
king. perhaps most importantly, that way would be found in his sermons and letters. would martiner where a hoodie in the 21st century? i may not think so. who knows. would martin luther king jr. weep at the tragic loss and life and dream of trayvon martin and now deferred dream of george zimmerman? most likely. i want to bring in cnn chief political correspondent candy crowley just to talk a little bit about the president. because we know president obama has remained pretty quiet on the...