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martin luther king and we have -- but they said the statue, the bust of dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office. and it was never even touched. so i think it was a disgrace but that's the way the press is, very unfortunate. i'm proud we have a museum on the national mall where people can learn about reverend king and so many other things, frederic douglas is an example of somebody who has done an amazing job and being recognized more and more i notice. harriet tubman, rosa parks and millions more black americans who made america what it is today. i'm proud to honor this heritage and we'll be honoring it more and more. folks at the table in almost all cases have been great friends and supporters and daryl, i met daryl when he was defending me on television. [laughter] and the people that were on the other side of the argument didn't have a chance, right? and paris has done an amazing job in a very hostile cnn community. [laughter] all by himself. seven people and paris. i'll take paris over the seven. but i don't watch cnn so i don't get to see you a
martin luther king and we have -- but they said the statue, the bust of dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office. and it was never even touched. so i think it was a disgrace but that's the way the press is, very unfortunate. i'm proud we have a museum on the national mall where people can learn about reverend king and so many other things, frederic douglas is an example of somebody who has done an amazing job and being recognized more and more i notice. harriet tubman, rosa parks and...
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martin luther king, jr.'s birthday. we'll say something about both and the second segment is about the book fair which is 50 years of celebration >>> black history was first proposed in the 1900s and became a week in 1926. back then it was negro history week. they chose the second week in february because of the birthdays of abraham lincoln and frederick douglas. dr. king's birthday we just celebrated. he would have been 88 years old and we have celebrated his birthday since 1983. my guest is a long-time friend and colleague. he's always been in the struggle for justice and truth and that's dr. reverend blake. it's great to have you >> it's great to be on this program and congratulations to you, 16 years hosting mosaic >> and you've been with us a few times >> yes and i always appreciate it >> you've been with the fellowship for over 20 years and that's excellent. what is it about king that is still relevant >> he was a person of vision and we have not had a leader of vision as martin luther king had since his assassina
martin luther king, jr.'s birthday. we'll say something about both and the second segment is about the book fair which is 50 years of celebration >>> black history was first proposed in the 1900s and became a week in 1926. back then it was negro history week. they chose the second week in february because of the birthdays of abraham lincoln and frederick douglas. dr. king's birthday we just celebrated. he would have been 88 years old and we have celebrated his birthday since 1983. my...
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martin luther king, jr. that is being considered immuning a senator and they've use itting to shut up elizabeth warren on the floor of the senate. incredible. and the optics of calling coretta scott king an epithet, saying her words are an epithet that can't be spoken in the united states senate. yeah. we'll have more on that ahead. >>> also, when's the last time the audio live stream of a three-judge panel reviewing a temporary restraining order was not only live streamed on the internet machine but also broadcast live on television on national news. if you are a civics dork between rule 19 and this, this is like a high holy day right now. if there is a kid in your life who dreams about ever becoming a lawmaker or a lawyer or judge, the fact they got to listen in tonight to this incredibly tense dense, no nonsense cuts like a knife argument involving these three federal judges and the lawyers for the federal government and the lawyers for the state suing the federal government over the muslim ban, don't cal
martin luther king, jr. that is being considered immuning a senator and they've use itting to shut up elizabeth warren on the floor of the senate. incredible. and the optics of calling coretta scott king an epithet, saying her words are an epithet that can't be spoken in the united states senate. yeah. we'll have more on that ahead. >>> also, when's the last time the audio live stream of a three-judge panel reviewing a temporary restraining order was not only live streamed on the...
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martin luther king jr.. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. president trump: thank you very much, everybody. it is a great honor to be here. this was a beautiful morning. what a job they have done. like few others have been able to do. i am very proud of lonnie bunch. the work and the love that he has in his heart for what he has done -- i always talk about needing enthusiasm. you need love for anything you do to do it successfully. and lonnie bunch, you are where? come on. you should be up. come on. and david, we have to get david up here too. david is tremendous. and he was singing lonnie bunch's praises. you two should at least be here. we appreciate you very much. and david rubenstein is here someplace. come on, you have to get up. you certainly deserve it. he is a successful guy who spends money doing great things. and he has been a great help to so many different groups and this one in particular. thank you. it is a privilege to be here today. this museum is a beautiful tribut
martin luther king jr.. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. president trump: thank you very much, everybody. it is a great honor to be here. this was a beautiful morning. what a job they have done. like few others have been able to do. i am very proud of lonnie bunch. the work and the love that he has in his heart for what he has done -- i always talk about needing enthusiasm. you need love for anything you do to do it successfully. and lonnie bunch, you are...
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martin luther king a week ago when somebody said i took the statue out of my office. ews. they said the statue, the bust of dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office. and it was never even touched. so i think it was a disgrace, but that's the way the press is. >> i'm very proud now that we have a museum in the national mall where people can learn about reverend king, so many other things, fredric douglas as an example of somebody who has done an amazing job is being recognized more and more i noticed. >> today he made the comment about fredric douglas being recognized more and more. do you have any idea what specifically he was referring to? >> i think there's contributions -- i think he wants to highlight the contributions that he has made. i think through a lot of actions and statements he's going to make, i think the contributions of fredric douglas will become more and more. >> let's turn to entertainment news now. the queen b has done it again. she set another record after she announced on instagram that she was pregnant. the singer made the announcement
martin luther king a week ago when somebody said i took the statue out of my office. ews. they said the statue, the bust of dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office. and it was never even touched. so i think it was a disgrace, but that's the way the press is. >> i'm very proud now that we have a museum in the national mall where people can learn about reverend king, so many other things, fredric douglas as an example of somebody who has done an amazing job is being recognized...
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quotes by martin luther king. homeowners have placed them in the yards like campaign signs. >> a lot of us from east capital to the capitol got these signs and put them up. sam: fritz henn has two. >> every one of the signs is about tolerance and living together. sam: some say "love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into a friend." or "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice anywhere." the woman who started it used eight different quotes that she distributed on 400 signs. >> people have been asking for more so i may print out more. sam: meg also created a facebook page called mlk inauguration signs capitol hill says dr. king was about bringing people together. >> right now thereis other and to oppose each other. sam: is it an anti-trump message? >> it's not on anti-trump message. it's not an anti-anything message. it's a pro unity and love and tolerance at each other message. sam: the key for most people showing the signs is tolerance. >> we don't want to hate anybody. we don't want to legislate
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martin luther king, jr.the reprehensible comment apparently irked many in the senate and too personal not to be repeated, three democratic senators since gone to the microphone to repeat this letter and that comment. what do you think? >> if we take a look at my aunt coretta scott king's letter, we know she was a peacemaker. her intentions were never to divide during her whole life. i was here communications and correspondence secretary for several years when i was a young woman. so in that letter she would be referring to perhaps some of his comments, however, she would agree today that he of course ended some school desegregation. he worked to prosecute members of the kkk. aunt coretta was very reasonable woman and she would integrity would have noted he had done some great work in fighting against discrimination. neil: this is a snapshot of 30 plus years ago. >> it's a snapshot. she also said about immigration. she wrote a letter saying that immigration could hurt the blacb market as well. so she had very
martin luther king, jr.the reprehensible comment apparently irked many in the senate and too personal not to be repeated, three democratic senators since gone to the microphone to repeat this letter and that comment. what do you think? >> if we take a look at my aunt coretta scott king's letter, we know she was a peacemaker. her intentions were never to divide during her whole life. i was here communications and correspondence secretary for several years when i was a young woman. so in...
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then i have got martin luther king over here. i love to show this one to kids because everybody thinks of martin luther king making his i have a dream speech on the steps with hundreds of thousands of people adoring him. it wasn't always that way. he was in church basements talking to people quietly worried about people beating them up, slowly organizing piece by piece before you could culminate in the speech that we all watch now and see on tv commercials. but it wasn't always like that. of course, bobby kennedy, who was so much hope for idealism at the time he was running for president. mario cuomo, the governor of new york state, a great hero when i was a young man. these are just some other things that i was involved -- the fix albany campaign. i ran for governor of new york state, or even before that, i went after the dysfunction in new york state government. it's really something that i have run on for congress because we face so much dysfunction in the congress right now. people are worried that things don't get done. so pa
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. >> i was taught rosa parks sat down and martin luther king stood up, and they were free. announcer: find out whose life story made the movement come alive in him. plus, celebrating presidents' day. whose day is it, anyway? fios is not cable. we're wired differently. in the last 10 years, we have received 6 times more awards than cable, only fios has the fastest internet, on the most awarded network. get this amazing offer: 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month for the first year. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good, only fios can. soledad: president trump signed his first bill, starting to dismantle dodd-frank, the wall street reform and consumer protection act. passed in the aftermath of the 2008 recession, dodd-frank protected peoples' retirement savings, created oversight of the big banks, and gave consumers more access to their credit information. president obama: b
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. >> i was taught rosa parks sat down and martin luther king stood up, and they were free. announcer: find out whose life story made the movement come alive in him. plus, celebrating presidents' day. whose day is it, anyway? ♪ ♪ when you find something worth waiting for, we'll help you invest to protect it for the future. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase, so you can. soledad: president trump signed his first bill, starting to dismantle dodd-frank, the wall street reform and consumer protection act. passed in the aftermath of the 2008 recession, dodd-frank protected peoples' retirement savings, created oversight of the big banks, and gave consumers more access to their credit information. president obama: because of this law, the american people will never again be asked to foot the bill for wall street's mistakes. soledad: the law called dodd-frank includes four key provisions. one, banks are required to separate investment and commercial functions to prevent high-risk speculation with clients' money. two, increased monitoring of firms labeled "too
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virginia of all places being the first state to have a legislative holiday for king king inning inning if that are martin luther king if that could happen oranges things could. >> tell me about when chuck dodd dime our -- >> chuck rob. >> i'm sorry. the minority votes. was your reaction when he first came to you asking this? >> i helped him to get to be elected lieutenant governor, and that was done relative to showing that he could bring a change. he did say prior to running for lieutenant governor that if doug wilder is going return to for lieutenant governor i will not because i'm not going to oppose him if told him i'm note going run and i repeated that in 1977, by describing the office of the lieutenant governor as a vacuous position and only exitses to vote in the case of a tie or preside over the senate, and far more influential here in the senate. i decided to run later on. they said didn't you say that before? i said, yeah, but this is now. when chuck asked me about that, i spoke to one of his personals who was minority adviser, arthur murphy, one of the murphies of the african-american newspape
virginia of all places being the first state to have a legislative holiday for king king inning inning if that are martin luther king if that could happen oranges things could. >> tell me about when chuck dodd dime our -- >> chuck rob. >> i'm sorry. the minority votes. was your reaction when he first came to you asking this? >> i helped him to get to be elected lieutenant governor, and that was done relative to showing that he could bring a change. he did say prior to...
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voices like the late martin luther king. the last two years of his life. the last year of malcolm x. those speeches you have hardly access to them. and this is what we need to bring back. and baldwin is key to that because he's probably the only one who has that title of universal analysis of the system and all history. all common history. there are not two different history, it's the same. we all have a responsibility in that. and obligatory. you need to know baldwin. it's part of of your general cultures. it's part of your general, you know, to be a citizen, to know your history is also to know baldwin. >> so you were a citizen of haiti along there, i know that in '61, i think you had to escape with your parents. yeah, that regime. to go to congo. we'll come back perhaps in a second. but you start a reading in baldwin you said early. about 15 or so. >> yeah. before college. what were you seeing on the page? what were you connecting to as a young man? >> let me give you an example. like many youngster in my anyone even in haiti, i grew up watching america
voices like the late martin luther king. the last two years of his life. the last year of malcolm x. those speeches you have hardly access to them. and this is what we need to bring back. and baldwin is key to that because he's probably the only one who has that title of universal analysis of the system and all history. all common history. there are not two different history, it's the same. we all have a responsibility in that. and obligatory. you need to know baldwin. it's part of of your...
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he lost pretty badly though in that race and then i got martin luther king over here i love showing this one too. to kids because you know every thinks of martin luther king. making is i have a dream speech on the steps with you know hundreds of thousand million people adoring him but in reality it wasn't always that way he was down in church basements talking to people quietly worried about you know people beating them up and slowly organizing piece by piece by piece before you could come in it. in a speech like that that we all watched now he was he was on t.v. commercials but it wasn't always like that and then of course bobby kennedy who was so much hope for idealism for for everyone at the time that he was running for president. this is mariel cuomo up here was the governor of new york state who is a great hero when i was a young man. and these are just some of the things that i was involved. the fix albany campaign i ran for governor of new york state or even before that. i went after the dysfunction in new york state government and it's really something that. i've run on for congr
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martin luther king's niece. his tour was said a reminder of why we must fight bigotry and intolerance. footrump: the anti-somatic -- anti-somatic threats -- an ti-semitic threats targeting our jewish centers are harmful and painful and a sad reminder of the work that must be done to root out hate, prejudice, and evil. >> they stopped at an exhibit about ben carson. in the newsroom, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. named h.r.p has mcmaster as his national security advisor. phd in history. his appointment comes with a new tryingth the president, to revamp a new travel ban sometime this week, possibly. we want to get a check of the forecast. another decent day out there. it feels like we are back to knocking doug: the past few days we have been 20 degrees above average. today, about five degrees above average. camera, after the overcast this morning, skies bring up. we will have periods of clouds and sunshine. the wind will keep it a little cooler. around thepening eastern part of the country, moisture coming up from t
martin luther king's niece. his tour was said a reminder of why we must fight bigotry and intolerance. footrump: the anti-somatic -- anti-somatic threats -- an ti-semitic threats targeting our jewish centers are harmful and painful and a sad reminder of the work that must be done to root out hate, prejudice, and evil. >> they stopped at an exhibit about ben carson. in the newsroom, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. named h.r.p has mcmaster as his national security advisor. phd in history. his...
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last month we celebrated the life of martin luther king junior, you read all and dr. martin luther king a week ago when somebody said i took the statue out of my office and turned out that that was fake news. i'm very proud now that we have a museum, the national mall where people can learn about reverend king, frederick douglas is an example of somebody that's done an amazing job and become recognized more and more, harriot tupman, rosa parks, who made america who it is today. >> he got some criticism, but do you believe that criticism is misguided? >> it seems related to the fact that this president does not relate to so many issues and this seems to be one of them. a second baseman for the baltimore orioles a guy that's getting more recognition, that could be an acceptable faux pas, but he speaks often in terms without the deep knowledge of the community and variety of experiences that constitute that community and the people who make it up an leaders who make it up. he meets with entertainers and athletes but avoids meeting with other people who might be helpful wi
last month we celebrated the life of martin luther king junior, you read all and dr. martin luther king a week ago when somebody said i took the statue out of my office and turned out that that was fake news. i'm very proud now that we have a museum, the national mall where people can learn about reverend king, frederick douglas is an example of somebody that's done an amazing job and become recognized more and more, harriot tupman, rosa parks, who made america who it is today. >> he got...
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meet with celebrities. >> jesse: martin luther king is -- son of martin luther king is aes celebrityher king jr. goes after his father's celebrity. he does a lot ofg work. >> jesse: he cannot win then. he can only meet with certain black americans? >> i am saying the congressional black caucus that specifically works on african-american policy, especially concerning hbcus, that's when they definitely can have aha conversation. it's very hard, it's very hard to have a longer conversation about criminal justice reform, that's a perfect example where he can address racial disparity. >> jesse: i find it to be insincere. you have leaders in the congressional black caucus saying he's not a legitimatete president, not my president. then you have other black americans on cnn the other day, mark lamont hill, saying only mediocre negros are meeting with the president. it's a smear campaign. >> okay, what mark lamont hill -- >> jesse: the president can meet with whoever he wants and will be a meeting with the cbc. >> he can absolutely meet with whoever he wants. >> jesse: it will be a great mee
meet with celebrities. >> jesse: martin luther king is -- son of martin luther king is aes celebrityher king jr. goes after his father's celebrity. he does a lot ofg work. >> jesse: he cannot win then. he can only meet with certain black americans? >> i am saying the congressional black caucus that specifically works on african-american policy, especially concerning hbcus, that's when they definitely can have aha conversation. it's very hard, it's very hard to have a longer...
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like martin luther king did think it was a good idea.but the young people went ahead, they had one thing in common. many of them called themselves the emmett till generation. there were 15, they were 14, there were 16 when they saw that picture that tom referred to. and a great many of them, john lewis and julian bond and a great many of them, mocked that day the data point in their footsteps toward join this movement that would transform the nation. it is one of the most important things, one of the most important thing about this story really. it is not the horrifying tragedy of it as horrifying as it is. and we cannot, we can never forget that. they broke his femur, which is the strongest bone in your body. they would have had to jump up and down on it to do that. i'm sure there was plenty of equipment to choose from in the shed. they clipped his ear off. they shattered his skull into many pieces. they parked his eye out with some kind of metal instrument. all of this, every blow driven by a white supremacy. this country's birthplace
like martin luther king did think it was a good idea.but the young people went ahead, they had one thing in common. many of them called themselves the emmett till generation. there were 15, they were 14, there were 16 when they saw that picture that tom referred to. and a great many of them, john lewis and julian bond and a great many of them, mocked that day the data point in their footsteps toward join this movement that would transform the nation. it is one of the most important things, one...
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martin luther king. edie nixon i could go on and on. they did things like have rallies in madison square garden. to raise money for the heroes of the south rally. and what they did with the money was they senate to what they called the bus boycott in montgomery. i've been told they bought ten station wagons with the money. it was not a small sum. and so was the story of emmett till that was part of the process of the movement into a national movement. i just want to affirm that actually it is a fact that the reagan administration to pay for the war did help smuggle crack cocaine into los angeles. is not some sort of marginal conspiracy theory this is a matter of a documented fact. so. that is not to say that but drugs into that community. white people use drugs and almost the same percentage but the arrest rate is six times he was my dissertation advice. so he's right about everything. so six times the arrest rate. and then you look at the incarceration that is given to black men. have a question today about timing and as i read the art
martin luther king. edie nixon i could go on and on. they did things like have rallies in madison square garden. to raise money for the heroes of the south rally. and what they did with the money was they senate to what they called the bus boycott in montgomery. i've been told they bought ten station wagons with the money. it was not a small sum. and so was the story of emmett till that was part of the process of the movement into a national movement. i just want to affirm that actually it is a...
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the president was supposed to visit the museum on martin luther king day, but the trip was canceled dueirst lady melania trump hosted the wife of the israeli prime minister on a visit to the museum. this is day one on the job for president trump's new national security advisor. and it comes ahead of a busy week at the white house. abc's kenneth moton has the latest from northwest washington. :15 - :18 1:20 -1:30 trt 1:30 soc as the national zoo says goodbye to bao maryland zoo in baltimore needs your help welcoming it's newest addition. two weeks ago, the zoo welcomed a calf..standing 6 foot one! and the zoo needs your help naming her. here are a the names up for voting. imara--which means strong in swahilli. safara--which means fire. willow, ruby, opal, and dottie. voting is open now until 8 am thursday morning on the maryland zoo's website. the winning name will be announced later this week. it may only be february but i's starting to look more like march or even april! that's because some spring flowers are already staring to bloom! we've seen cherry trees bloom in beltsville, blosso
the president was supposed to visit the museum on martin luther king day, but the trip was canceled dueirst lady melania trump hosted the wife of the israeli prime minister on a visit to the museum. this is day one on the job for president trump's new national security advisor. and it comes ahead of a busy week at the white house. abc's kenneth moton has the latest from northwest washington. :15 - :18 1:20 -1:30 trt 1:30 soc as the national zoo says goodbye to bao maryland zoo in baltimore...
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.™ >>> and the idea that a letter and a statement made by coretta scott king, the widow of martin lutherthe united states -- a letter that she wrote could not be presented and spoken about here on the floor of the senate is, to me, incomprehensible. >> that is senator bernie sanders just within the last couple of minutes hear reading coretta scott king's letter on the floor of the senate. this is the same letter that senator elizabeth warren tried to read last night before she was stopped by senate republicans. joining me is jess mcintosh former adviser from the hillary clinton campaign a. thank you for joining us on another day we have plenty to discuss. let's start with what went down on the hill. chip, you saw senator udall, senator brown, senator sanders all reading this letter. did mitch mcconnell make a mistake by silencing elizabeth warren? >> it's going to shock some people that i work for senator frist when he was majority leader. the senate has rules. last night she broke those rules. senator mcconnell called out senate rule 19 which was about conduct unbecoming a senator. she
.™ >>> and the idea that a letter and a statement made by coretta scott king, the widow of martin lutherthe united states -- a letter that she wrote could not be presented and spoken about here on the floor of the senate is, to me, incomprehensible. >> that is senator bernie sanders just within the last couple of minutes hear reading coretta scott king's letter on the floor of the senate. this is the same letter that senator elizabeth warren tried to read last night before she...
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king. we celebrate the legacy of martin luther king with a holiday every year in this country. in the individual greatness in the united states of america, it doesn't get any higher than martin luther king, and his widow wrote us a letter expressing her objections to the nomination of jeff sessions based upon the belief that he would not live up to the legacy of her husband and his work in civil rights. nothing could be more relevant to this discussion. the opinion of a member of martin luther king's family on whether or not this nominee was going to enforce appropriately and vigorously the civil rights laws of this nation, and senator warren was silenced. now, i don't know what the motive was and it certainly would be inappropriate for me to guess at it. but the effect of the majority leader's action is to stifle debate, to make it less likely that members of the democratic minority will raise objections to senator sessions' nomination and record objections as to his conduct. i'm not trying to equate what happened here last night with what our president has done, but there is a
king. we celebrate the legacy of martin luther king with a holiday every year in this country. in the individual greatness in the united states of america, it doesn't get any higher than martin luther king, and his widow wrote us a letter expressing her objections to the nomination of jeff sessions based upon the belief that he would not live up to the legacy of her husband and his work in civil rights. nothing could be more relevant to this discussion. the opinion of a member of martin luther...
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saidend martin luther king of all the forms of inequality, the injustice in health care is one of the most inhuman, inhuman . we know that. we know that. we will talk more about that, but we know this is a very important value to our country to be respectful of meeting the needs of the american people. in the course of the morning on the republican plan and how that is really so and we arequestion, for the affordable care act. we want to see them come up with something that does not diminish what our goals were in the affordable care act. those goals were to expand coverage to as many people as possible in our country, to improve benefits for everyone, and to lower the cost. so it is not just about the 20 islion people, actually it 20,400,000 people, as of today, who had health care insurance who would not have had it before . it is also about the 155 million people who get their benefits through the workplace and expanded benefits that they have, whether it is no pre-existing condition being a very to insurance, whether it is no lifetime or annual limits on the coverage they receive,
saidend martin luther king of all the forms of inequality, the injustice in health care is one of the most inhuman, inhuman . we know that. we know that. we will talk more about that, but we know this is a very important value to our country to be respectful of meeting the needs of the american people. in the course of the morning on the republican plan and how that is really so and we arequestion, for the affordable care act. we want to see them come up with something that does not diminish...
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martin luther king, and we have -- but they said the statue, the bust of dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office. and it was never even touched. so i think it was a disgrace. but that's the way the press is, very unfortunate. i am very proud now that we have a museum at the national mall where people can learn about reverend king, so many other things. frederick douglass is an example of somebody who has done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more, i notice. harriet tubman, rosa parks, millions more black americans who made america what it is today. a big impact. i'm proud to honor this heritage. i will be honoring it more and more, the folks at the table, in almost all cases have been great friends and supporters. darryl, i met darryl when he was defending me on television. and the people that were on the other side of the argument didn't have a chance, right? and paris has done an amazing job in a very hostile cnn community. he's all by himself, seven people and paris. i'll take paris over the seven. but i don't watch cnn so i don't g
martin luther king, and we have -- but they said the statue, the bust of dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office. and it was never even touched. so i think it was a disgrace. but that's the way the press is, very unfortunate. i am very proud now that we have a museum at the national mall where people can learn about reverend king, so many other things. frederick douglass is an example of somebody who has done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more, i notice. harriet...
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king. dr. martin luther king jr.'s widow who was opposing jeff sessions nomination for a federal judgeship back then. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell when objected and had senator warren silenced. >> mr. sessions has used the awesome power of his office to chill the free exercise of the vote by black citizens in the district he now seeks to serve as a federal judge. >> mr. president -- >> the majority leader. >> the senator has impugned the motives and conduct of our colleague from alabama. i call the senator to order under rule 19. >> mr.president, i am surprised that the words of coretta scott king are not suitable for debate in the united states senate. i ask leave of the senate to continue my remarks. >> is there objection? >> i object. >> i appeal the ruling -- >> objection is heard. the senator will take her seat. >> now after the senate voted, 49-43, along party lines that senator warren violated the arcane rule that no senator can impugn another senator during debate, senator warren went live on faceboo
king. dr. martin luther king jr.'s widow who was opposing jeff sessions nomination for a federal judgeship back then. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell when objected and had senator warren silenced. >> mr. sessions has used the awesome power of his office to chill the free exercise of the vote by black citizens in the district he now seeks to serve as a federal judge. >> mr. president -- >> the majority leader. >> the senator has impugned the motives and conduct of...
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martin luther king. >> read all about dr. king a week ago when somebody said i took the statue out of my office and turned out that that was fake news. >> yes, it was fake news. trump didn't take the statue from his office. it tried to escape. >> only two weeks in, folks. that's what's making news in america. >> stay with us for "good morning america." >> good morning everyone, it is 4:30 a.m. on this friday, february 3. >>> we're following a developing story a thief steals an as you have with a child -- suv with a child inside. the girl is back with her mother, but the thief and the car are gone. >>> they are getting the wings ready, they are getting all fried up, and the sauce on them, are the competitive eaters ready? we'll take you live to wing bowl 25. >> david and karen have weather and
martin luther king. >> read all about dr. king a week ago when somebody said i took the statue out of my office and turned out that that was fake news. >> yes, it was fake news. trump didn't take the statue from his office. it tried to escape. >> only two weeks in, folks. that's what's making news in america. >> stay with us for "good morning america." >> good morning everyone, it is 4:30 a.m. on this friday, february 3. >>> we're following a...
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in this country, martin king, across the globe, you don't seem to be intimidated by playing these larger than life real life figures? >> no, because at the end of the day they aren't just human beings, dr. king never thought of himself as an icon, quite the opposite. that to me is what is so fascinated about him, and playing him. if you go into playing dr. king and in your mind you think, i'm playing an icon, you will fail, at the end of the day, what the audience is looking for is how is he like me? what is it about his choices, about his journey, that i can tether myself to and stick with for a two hour narrative everything i tried to do in playing dr. king, what's the humanity behind the iconography. what's the humanity behind this larger than life scenario that these people find themselves in. make the documentary. i think people go to the movies to see themselves and that's my job, to show you the you in dr. king. >> how much deeper into the producing thing are you going to get? you wanted to act and produce. how much more of that are we likely to see in the coming years? >> a lot m
in this country, martin king, across the globe, you don't seem to be intimidated by playing these larger than life real life figures? >> no, because at the end of the day they aren't just human beings, dr. king never thought of himself as an icon, quite the opposite. that to me is what is so fascinated about him, and playing him. if you go into playing dr. king and in your mind you think, i'm playing an icon, you will fail, at the end of the day, what the audience is looking for is how is...
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. >> trump was supposed to visit the museum on martin luther king day but that had to be postponed becausessues. martin luther king said i have a dream unless something else comes up, then it can wait. stirring. >> dr. king's lesser known quotes right there. >> unknown quotes, yeah, that's what's making news in america this morning. >> before we go we want to show you this photo of the dolby theatre in hollywood where you can see the cover is there over the red carpet. they were concerned there would be a few isolated showers. we're told by our meteorologists that things are getting better. >> thank goodness and there's going to be a >> good morning everyone, it is 4:30 a.m., on this friday, february 24. we're following breaking news, flames tear through a cumberland county hotel sending rescue crews into action. >>> police have located a car involved in a hit-and-run which critically injured a man. >>> another february day great for shirt sleeves. we're expecting record-breaking warmth today. >> right on that with david and karen, good morning. >> reporter: all right, we'll have a decent
. >> trump was supposed to visit the museum on martin luther king day but that had to be postponed becausessues. martin luther king said i have a dream unless something else comes up, then it can wait. stirring. >> dr. king's lesser known quotes right there. >> unknown quotes, yeah, that's what's making news in america this morning. >> before we go we want to show you this photo of the dolby theatre in hollywood where you can see the cover is there over the red carpet....
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the end of the civil rights avement, you know, we had monument, we have black history month, martin luther kingy, -- martin luther king day, as if everything is now perfect. and the new generation started to come out. i felt it was time that the words of james baldwin had to come back on the front line. charlie: have there been no major film about him? there was one film, which was more of the doubt a. i did not want to make a biography film. i wanted to find a way to put the words themselves and to put baldwin himself face to the audience, that we could be confronted with his words, like many in his generation where when he was the great spokesman that he was at the time. charlie: how to james baldwin become james baldwin? raoul: well, it is a long story, but i think he was a man who always knew how to use his private, most intimate experience and link to his incredible knowledge, self-taught knowledge, and use i t to translate in his writing. veryis why he always rang truthful. charlie: you decided to make a documentary. you got samuel jackson to do the narration. give me a sense of what the
the end of the civil rights avement, you know, we had monument, we have black history month, martin luther kingy, -- martin luther king day, as if everything is now perfect. and the new generation started to come out. i felt it was time that the words of james baldwin had to come back on the front line. charlie: have there been no major film about him? there was one film, which was more of the doubt a. i did not want to make a biography film. i wanted to find a way to put the words themselves...
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barry road at middletown road. >>> martin luther king jr. road is now clear. people were shot there around 10:30 last four victims, three adults and a teenager were take tonight hospital. they are conscious and breathing no one is in custody. police are looking for a dark- colored sedan. >>> breaking overnight, police are trying to figure out how this honda civic crashed into a house. we got word of it around 2:00 this morning. it was in the seabrook, maryland, area. we are waiting to hear if anyone was hurt in all of this. we will keep you updated throughout the morning. >>> president trump's supreme court nominee, neil gorsuch, is meeting with senators today. >> i'm a man of my word. i will do as i say. >> reporter: president trump keeping yet add campaign promise on tuesday night, nominating conservative colorado judge, neil gorsuch to fill the supreme court seat of the late justice, antonin sc. will do all my powers permit to be a faithful servant of the laws of the country. >> reporter: reaction was divided. paul ryan called him a phenomenal choice, and m
barry road at middletown road. >>> martin luther king jr. road is now clear. people were shot there around 10:30 last four victims, three adults and a teenager were take tonight hospital. they are conscious and breathing no one is in custody. police are looking for a dark- colored sedan. >>> breaking overnight, police are trying to figure out how this honda civic crashed into a house. we got word of it around 2:00 this morning. it was in the seabrook, maryland, area. we are...
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been reports that president trump or then president-elect trump cancelled a visit here during martin luther king birth day celebration and when i spoke to imsmithsonian on that date no official visit was scheduled. live at the national mall i'm melanie alnwick, "fox5 local news". >> thank you. 4:32 is the time right now. mike pence told europe that president trump fully supports nato. the organization was ob so fleet one of his tweets. united states is responsible for nearly three-quarters of nato funding and president trump questioned that investment. and pence met with counsel iling of european counsel iling. and president trump is criticized economic and community alliances and pledge todd explore russian president vladimir putin. >> protesters gather add cross the country using president's day to protest donald trump in d.c., new york, los angeles, chicago, and the so-called not my president rallies were meant to express discontent with the first month in office. >> continuing coverage on a missing teenager from prince william country, 16-year-old amanala was last seen february 12 when she l
been reports that president trump or then president-elect trump cancelled a visit here during martin luther king birth day celebration and when i spoke to imsmithsonian on that date no official visit was scheduled. live at the national mall i'm melanie alnwick, "fox5 local news". >> thank you. 4:32 is the time right now. mike pence told europe that president trump fully supports nato. the organization was ob so fleet one of his tweets. united states is responsible for nearly...
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proud that senator -- that elizabeth actually not just reading a letter of coretta scott king, she honored that martin luther king tradition. king said our lives begin to end the day we begin to be silent about things that matter. king also wrote, there comes a time when silence is betrayal. i can't betray my values or ideals, and in this body that is, in many ways a testimony to the ideals of freedom much speech in america, a body that is exhibiting, in many ways to this country what fervent debate -- why it's so important that the marketplace of ideas to silence a voice, to silence a senator -- that's unconscionable to me under the pretext of somehow it was impinging the character of another senator, that's unacceptable especially in light of so many things that have been said on the senate floor that weren't checked, weren't called out. but here at a time when a senator is standing strong for what she believes and speaking her truth, there is what is about assesure. i came to this body on a very oh, suspicious day -- aspeusus day. i was sworn in on halloween 2013. it was october and my election was
proud that senator -- that elizabeth actually not just reading a letter of coretta scott king, she honored that martin luther king tradition. king said our lives begin to end the day we begin to be silent about things that matter. king also wrote, there comes a time when silence is betrayal. i can't betray my values or ideals, and in this body that is, in many ways a testimony to the ideals of freedom much speech in america, a body that is exhibiting, in many ways to this country what fervent...
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martin luther king. but they said the statue, the bust of dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office. and it was never even touched. so i think it was a disgrace, but that's the way the press is. very unfortunate. i am very proud now that we have a museum on the national mall where people can learn about reverend king, so many other things. frederick douglass as an example of somebody who has done an amazing job that is being recognized more and more i noticed. harriet tubman, rosa parks and millions more black americans who made america what it is today. i am proud to honor this heritage and we'll be honoring it more and more with folks at the table in almost all cases have been great friends and supporters. i met darrel when he was defending me on television. and the people that were on the other side of the argument didn't have a chance, right? and paris has done an amazing job and a very hostile cnn community. all by himself with seven people and paris. i'll take paris over the seven. but i don't watch cnn, so i don't get to see you a
martin luther king. but they said the statue, the bust of dr. martin luther king was taken out of the office. and it was never even touched. so i think it was a disgrace, but that's the way the press is. very unfortunate. i am very proud now that we have a museum on the national mall where people can learn about reverend king, so many other things. frederick douglass as an example of somebody who has done an amazing job that is being recognized more and more i noticed. harriet tubman, rosa...
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martin luther king, jr. was a speaker at the commencement field and the ""i have a dream" speech" happened in 1958 and they conferred an honorary doctor itat on doctor martin luther king jr. other esteemed guests, malcolm x held debates at the auditorium. you see a picture of him with students in 1962 under the direction of a morgan professor, dr. ayeer. morgan's history has been very pronounced. the first individual off to the side was tomas henry kya, a president at the academy on the eastern shore and the last ly h lynching in 1933, spoke out and was unafraid to speak out against those activities happening on the eastern shore and led and guided those institutions accordingly. senator welcome, the bridge was named in honor of was the first a can american senator and morgan's alum and a maryland state senator. dr. dubois lived in the community next to morgan and morgan park community. he had a home designed by dr. sal purdue and lived there nearly 30 years and mortgage dpan conferred an honorary doctor it a
martin luther king, jr. was a speaker at the commencement field and the ""i have a dream" speech" happened in 1958 and they conferred an honorary doctor itat on doctor martin luther king jr. other esteemed guests, malcolm x held debates at the auditorium. you see a picture of him with students in 1962 under the direction of a morgan professor, dr. ayeer. morgan's history has been very pronounced. the first individual off to the side was tomas henry kya, a president at the...
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mainstream media, like the false report claiming trump had removed a bust of civil rights leader martin luther kingm the white house. president trump: zeke, from "time" magazine, writes a story about, i took down -- i would never do that, because i have great respect for dr. martin luther king. but this is how dishonest the media is. sharyl: more on this when we return. are social media sites controlling what you see online? >> when you type hillary clinton ind into bing or yahoo!, there are plenty of indictment-based recommendations. when you type it into google, [ alarm clock beeping weather. ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. wait for it. [ cat screech ] [ laughter ] ♪ [ screaming ] [ laughter ] make everyday awesome with the power of xfinity x1... hi grandma! and the fastest internet. [ girl screaming ] [ laughter ] sharyl: more than ever, powerful interests are working every day to control information and sway public opinion. and with the internet and social media, they have infinite ways to do it. the sudden emergence of "fake news" as a hot topic is an outgrowth of those efforts. but who
mainstream media, like the false report claiming trump had removed a bust of civil rights leader martin luther kingm the white house. president trump: zeke, from "time" magazine, writes a story about, i took down -- i would never do that, because i have great respect for dr. martin luther king. but this is how dishonest the media is. sharyl: more on this when we return. are social media sites controlling what you see online? >> when you type hillary clinton ind into bing or...
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before you know it, you know, i caught the bug. >> stephen: well, your performance in "selma" as martin luther kinghat did it take to get into that performance? ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you. >> stephen: how long did you shoot that? what was it like to be in character as martin luther king? >> we shot that for two to three months. yeah, i mean, to play someone of that magnitude, you've got to go there, so to speak. i had the privilege of working with for rest whitaker on a film i did called "last king of scotland" and daniel day lewis my favorite actor of all time in lincoln, and those guys stayed in character the whole time, which i thought was a little indulgent, to be perfectly honest, especially in the case of for rest whitaker, by the way. he was playing a d ugandan dictator. ( laughter ) i remember in the hotel in uganda where we shot it, a very young actor at the time said, hi, fo forrest! ( growling ) ( laughter ) but you can't deny the results. >> stephen: so you were in character all the time? on and off set? >> yeah, well, we shot a lot of it in atlanta, and if you're going to pla
before you know it, you know, i caught the bug. >> stephen: well, your performance in "selma" as martin luther kinghat did it take to get into that performance? ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you. >> stephen: how long did you shoot that? what was it like to be in character as martin luther king? >> we shot that for two to three months. yeah, i mean, to play someone of that magnitude, you've got to go there, so to speak. i had the privilege of working with for...
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martin luther king. >> you read all about dr. king a week ago when somebody said i took the statue out of my office, and it turned out that that was fake news from these people. fake news. ( laughter ) >> stephen: yes, fake news. trump didn't take that statue from his office. it tried to escape. ( laughter ) ( applause ) but trump's deep knowledge of the struggle doesn't stop at martin luther king. >> frederick douglass is an example of somebody who has done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more, i notice. >> stephen: yeah, i noticed that, too, yeah. hearing a lot more about this fred douglass guy. you know fred douglass, jon. isly a rapper. >> jon: no. >> stephen: he's not the fred prince of bel air. >> jon: different guy. >> stephen: trump continued to talk. >> harriet tubman, rosa parks and millions more black americans who made america what it is today. >> stephen: he's just naming black people he's heard of at this point. "ah, harriet tubman, rosa parks, fat albert, the pine sol commercial lady, robert downey j
martin luther king. >> you read all about dr. king a week ago when somebody said i took the statue out of my office, and it turned out that that was fake news from these people. fake news. ( laughter ) >> stephen: yes, fake news. trump didn't take that statue from his office. it tried to escape. ( laughter ) ( applause ) but trump's deep knowledge of the struggle doesn't stop at martin luther king. >> frederick douglass is an example of somebody who has done an amazing job and...