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not just martin luther king jr., the revolutionary king, that i argue people do not know about. people who are contemporary activists, they do not know how deep of a revolutionary figure martin luther king jr. was because we sanitized king. we say malcolm was the revolutionary. and he was. but we sanitized king because we want a king that is like a teddy bear we can all hug. that if he were alive today, he would give all of america one big hug and ask us to love each other. that is not the true martin luther king jr. he is deeply empathetic, but he is also deeply critical of inequality wherever that inequality may be. susan: one of the most interesting facts found in your book is that these two men whose spheres of influence overlapped, both committed to the same cause, only met in person one time. was that intentional or was it simply coincidental? prof. joseph: i think it is both. they met march 26, 1964. right before they met at the u.s. senate, -- one of the most interesting parts about that meeting, they are both at this u.s. senate while the senate is is filibustering the 1
not just martin luther king jr., the revolutionary king, that i argue people do not know about. people who are contemporary activists, they do not know how deep of a revolutionary figure martin luther king jr. was because we sanitized king. we say malcolm was the revolutionary. and he was. but we sanitized king because we want a king that is like a teddy bear we can all hug. that if he were alive today, he would give all of america one big hug and ask us to love each other. that is not the true...
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he is contrasted with martin luther king jr. especially in the 1950's and early 1960's. rtin luther king is defending black humanity to the white mainstream. he is defending white humanity. malcolm x is different. he takes black humanity as a given and he is not going to try to defend lack humanity to whites. malcolm is viewed as martin luther king's evil twin because malcolm is a muslim. he is not a christian. malcolm is a former prisoner. he is an ex-con. at a time when that is not something that was glorified in our society. malcolm is incarcerated for 76 months in three different prisons. he is an unusual civil rights leader, an unusual black liberation leader to get that kind of political celebrity and achieve that kind of celebrity. his denunciation of white supremacy are so bold he both enthralls white media. but he also turns people off because he is such a vociferous critic against structural racism. against white supremacy. and he is willing to name names. he is a big critic of president eisenhower, kennedy and johnson. in the way that my luther king junior is t
he is contrasted with martin luther king jr. especially in the 1950's and early 1960's. rtin luther king is defending black humanity to the white mainstream. he is defending white humanity. malcolm x is different. he takes black humanity as a given and he is not going to try to defend lack humanity to whites. malcolm is viewed as martin luther king's evil twin because malcolm is a muslim. he is not a christian. malcolm is a former prisoner. he is an ex-con. at a time when that is not something...
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martin luther king senior from childhood. he had known dr. martin luther king, jr. from childhood, and that marvelous generation of seniors, senior leaders in the african-american community. he had met through his association with the butler street ymca. so he brought all of these experiences and qualities and contacts to the leadership of the atlanta student movement. and i think, and this might be a selfish thought, that this made the atlanta movement unique. there were some other factors that made it unique, but we had a chair who -- and i should also mention that he had done military service in the united states navy. where he deliberately entered the military said this, in order to finance his college education because he felt that burden was too much for his mother. that was a path he took to further his higher education. those are just a few of the things that we can say about our friend and brother the late lonnie king. and i'm sure charles at a few things here. >> let me interject if you don't mind because the story understand, i think attributed in the boo
martin luther king senior from childhood. he had known dr. martin luther king, jr. from childhood, and that marvelous generation of seniors, senior leaders in the african-american community. he had met through his association with the butler street ymca. so he brought all of these experiences and qualities and contacts to the leadership of the atlanta student movement. and i think, and this might be a selfish thought, that this made the atlanta movement unique. there were some other factors...
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martin luther king jr. did not support abortion. it is a threat to justice everywhere.he womb should have human rights and human dignity and civil rights. stacy does not agree with that so it is not a peaceful act to abort little babies for example and yet they want to compare stacy to martin luther king jr.. i believe that comparison is unfounded. todd: led to get more to that comparison, stacy abrams nominated for a nobel peace prize and here is the quote from the nomination abrams's work follows in doctor martin luther king jr.'s footsteps in the fight for equality before the law and civil rights. abrams's efforts to complete king gaps worker crucial to create fraternity between all its people and a peaceful and just society. you mentioned the abortion distinction. are there any other areas where you don't feel stacy abrams and your uncle were on the same page? >> i believe that attitudes by any means necessary, her support groups who like the organization black lives matter, not the movement with the organization that is tied to antifa and other efforts that have of
martin luther king jr. did not support abortion. it is a threat to justice everywhere.he womb should have human rights and human dignity and civil rights. stacy does not agree with that so it is not a peaceful act to abort little babies for example and yet they want to compare stacy to martin luther king jr.. i believe that comparison is unfounded. todd: led to get more to that comparison, stacy abrams nominated for a nobel peace prize and here is the quote from the nomination abrams's work...
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so now they become the reverend martin luther king sr., martin luther king jr. now i'm giving you this background because i think that this helps to explain why these -- this place is so important, why the birth home a block up the street is such an important place. this is where literally martin luther king jr. achieves his identity. this is the place where he has his early experiences, and this is the important thing that comes through in that wonderful document, the autobiography of religious development. that is something that he writes during his first year at kosier theological seminary. he writes this 14-page handwritten paper. and i would love to show you it just to see the way in which he kind of sketches out his life. he says that i was born in 1929 on the eve of the great depression, which was spread its disastrous arms throughout the nation, and that's how he comes to his anti-capitalist view of the world. that's all in the first paragraph. have you ever read a document that just reveals so much more than that just from its beginning. and those of yo
so now they become the reverend martin luther king sr., martin luther king jr. now i'm giving you this background because i think that this helps to explain why these -- this place is so important, why the birth home a block up the street is such an important place. this is where literally martin luther king jr. achieves his identity. this is the place where he has his early experiences, and this is the important thing that comes through in that wonderful document, the autobiography of...
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martin luther king, jr.iday? >> well, in many ways one through trying to tell the story, impact on our lives, the movement and world history to trying to communicate that it is not a holiday in the traditional sense. it is a call to duty, to action, to commitment, recommitment and a lifting up of accomplishments and yet giving a mirror of what has to be done, what has not been done and all of the challenges, the agonies that we face at this very hour. it's a learning from the like of dr. king. it's being motivated by the works and also being challenged to get involved deeply involved, recommit ourselves and also to pass on to the next generation as best we can. the beauties, the challenge, the commitment as well as some of the pain, the ugliness that they describe as well. >> thank you for part of the service for all of us here. how about you, charles black, one of the few students taught by dr. king at moorehouse, i would love to hear what you're reflecting on this day? >> i'm always thinking back in the mo
martin luther king, jr.iday? >> well, in many ways one through trying to tell the story, impact on our lives, the movement and world history to trying to communicate that it is not a holiday in the traditional sense. it is a call to duty, to action, to commitment, recommitment and a lifting up of accomplishments and yet giving a mirror of what has to be done, what has not been done and all of the challenges, the agonies that we face at this very hour. it's a learning from the like of dr....
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next, stamper university professor clayborne carson talks about civil rights leader martin luther king jr.'s upbringing and chronicles his early career as a reverend. professor carson's class took place at ebenezer baptist church in atlanta, where martin luther king and his father were both pastors. the class was part of a three week seminar that included field trips to visit civil rights historic sites. this is about an hour. mr. carson: who is martin luther king? when we look at martin luther king, there is one side of him that is a famous individual. he is the 1964 winner of the nobel peace prize. he is the person who really was the most influential leader of a great social movement. he is the only american who is honored with a national holiday in his name, so there is that uniqueness that practically everybody in the world knows the name martin luther king, but the question that i would like to address in this setting is who really was martin luther king? because one of the advantages of using a setting like this is we can experience history the way it should be. it should not be abo
next, stamper university professor clayborne carson talks about civil rights leader martin luther king jr.'s upbringing and chronicles his early career as a reverend. professor carson's class took place at ebenezer baptist church in atlanta, where martin luther king and his father were both pastors. the class was part of a three week seminar that included field trips to visit civil rights historic sites. this is about an hour. mr. carson: who is martin luther king? when we look at martin luther...
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martin luther king jr. wrote a virtual reign of terror is still alive in birmingham, alabama.race relations in the united states. his describes the aftermath of the 16th street church bombing behind me. those images were shown by every media outlet in the country. it compelled federal action from the government. that was critical, turning local disputes into national policy. while the commander-in-chief sets the tone for the nation, the real policy changes that we are all calling for like police reform happened much more closer to home. local officials like the city's mayor over see all the municipal departments, and if improving relations between the police and the public increases accountability. birmingham's mayor is working to do just that. and he's going to join me after the break. stay close. for this. love you, sweetheart. they guide me with achievable steps that give me confidence. this is my granddaughter...she's cute like her grandpa. voya doesn't just help me get to retirement... ...they're with me all the way through it. come on, grandpa! later. got grandpa things
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king, burdenis baldwin and elysee little. >> i am glad you explained the connection. there's a natural connection with martin luther king jr. and malcom x and i don't know where james baldwin and his mother fit into that. he was the voice of the movement in so main way is didn't know house mother became part of this story. >> so many event that led to this specific project. i also write before starting my piece the -- i'm not your anything -- your negro, where james bald sin says he is a witness to his friend's work, martin and malcolm and medgar evers and what they did for our nation and world and then i thought that is cool. i see james baldwin as a natural part of this group, and so when i was speaking of the mothers and did some even preliminary research, bur disballedin added a lawyer of speaking to writeleses a part of our way of giving life, our activism and we think so much about martin luther king jr. and malcom x, incorrectly as if they were direct opposites of each other but the introduction of a third person allows us to think but the variety and the diversity of not only these theme men's approach to if the ri
king, burdenis baldwin and elysee little. >> i am glad you explained the connection. there's a natural connection with martin luther king jr. and malcom x and i don't know where james baldwin and his mother fit into that. he was the voice of the movement in so main way is didn't know house mother became part of this story. >> so many event that led to this specific project. i also write before starting my piece the -- i'm not your anything -- your negro, where james bald sin says he...
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. >> sunday on "q&a," "the sword and shield, the revolutionary lives of malcolm x and martin luther king, jr." >> so king starts talking about using nonviolence after the los angeles rebellion of 1965 to paralyze cities to leverage nonviolent civil disobedience to transform american democracy. max called for the same thing at the march on washington -- malcolm x called for the same thing at the march on washington because he wanted a display of civil disobedience that was going to be muscular. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "q&a." >> president biden's nominee for attorney general, judge merrick garland, testifies before the senate judiciary committee monday for his confirmation hearing. watch our live coverage at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org, or listen live on the c-span radio app. the white house covid-19 response team held a virtual briefing on the biden adminstration's effort to combat the pandemic. they spoke about the new virus variants and the president's economic relief package. it is 40 minutes. >> good morning, everybody. it has been 27 days since the presiden
. >> sunday on "q&a," "the sword and shield, the revolutionary lives of malcolm x and martin luther king, jr." >> so king starts talking about using nonviolence after the los angeles rebellion of 1965 to paralyze cities to leverage nonviolent civil disobedience to transform american democracy. max called for the same thing at the march on washington -- malcolm x called for the same thing at the march on washington because he wanted a display of civil...
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we thank you so much about martin luther king jr. and malcolm x incorrectly as if they were the direct opposites of each other. but the introduction of a third person allows us to think about the variety and the diversity of not only these three immense approaches , but also the variety and nuance of black womanhood and black motherhood experiences. so bringing the three of them together really painted a beautiful and i think a much more accurate portrait of the black experience. >> host: did any of your research show anytime these women their lives intersected with one another besides the interaction of their sons? >> know they never met each other. that would've been really powerful if so. however in other ways they intersected. sometimes in very painful ways. they were all black women who were again born in this time when jim crow reigned supreme but even they were not born united states, she was facing the direct violence of white supremacy and colonization in her own island. said their experiences intersect because of many of th
we thank you so much about martin luther king jr. and malcolm x incorrectly as if they were the direct opposites of each other. but the introduction of a third person allows us to think about the variety and the diversity of not only these three immense approaches , but also the variety and nuance of black womanhood and black motherhood experiences. so bringing the three of them together really painted a beautiful and i think a much more accurate portrait of the black experience. >> host:...
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martin luther king jr.d brown worked alongside activists like rosa parks, nelson mandela, and the reverend jesse jackson. he has met three presidents. reverend brown just turned 80 and says he has no plans to retire. our marcus washington talked to him about his life long mission. >> my sunday school teacher at the age of 8 asked me did i know what my name meant in hebrew? i told her no. she said your name means in hebrew the prophet who bears the burdens of the people. and i never forgot that. after, imt till was murdered in 1955. he was the same age as i was and i saw that mutilated head on the cover of the "jet" magazine and i was sure horrified. i was so terrorized that i ran to mr. medgar evers who was the first field director of the naacp and told him how upset i was. he said to me, amos, i understand how you feel. i know your pain. but don't just be angry. let's be smart. let's organize a youth council of the naacp. so that you and your young friends will learn how to fight this evil of race and inju
martin luther king jr.d brown worked alongside activists like rosa parks, nelson mandela, and the reverend jesse jackson. he has met three presidents. reverend brown just turned 80 and says he has no plans to retire. our marcus washington talked to him about his life long mission. >> my sunday school teacher at the age of 8 asked me did i know what my name meant in hebrew? i told her no. she said your name means in hebrew the prophet who bears the burdens of the people. and i never forgot...
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turnout in georgia was because when you put up the pastor who basically took the mantle from martin king jr he was going to automatically turn out the black vote john also if he turned out a large segment of the boat particular because the conservatives. ran a campaign of anti-semitism at the end of the day if you're creating a creating campaign is that extend a man's nose to apparently make him look more jewish and threatening ok this is it was 2020 at the time but this is still extremely problematic though all it did was made people come out in stronger number. also to i mean look we talked about money in the end of the day we know money rules all when it comes to elections. how is that going to play because to me every time i hear money while yeah like you said it buys you boots on the ground it buys you flyers it buys you your television ads to me though that also says guess what you're not buying people you buy and people who are going to strings on you know you're right but to a certain extent you have to georgia did this well they had to nationalize georgia 2 years ago you couldn't h
turnout in georgia was because when you put up the pastor who basically took the mantle from martin king jr he was going to automatically turn out the black vote john also if he turned out a large segment of the boat particular because the conservatives. ran a campaign of anti-semitism at the end of the day if you're creating a creating campaign is that extend a man's nose to apparently make him look more jewish and threatening ok this is it was 2020 at the time but this is still extremely...
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two women who know this work firsthand are bernice king and ilyasah shabazz, the daughters of dr. martin luther king jr. they got together for a remarkable conversation about their father's legacies and the future of the civil rights movement. so take us away. >> as you know, the struggle for civil rights in america has been a generational one. in the case of ilyasah shabazz and bernice king, they literally inherited the struggle for justice and freedom in america from their fathers. you don't want to miss this conversation. let's take a listen. >> reverend martin luther king jr. and malcolm x have been described as the sword and the shield. freedom fighters whose styles were very different but whose goals were largely the same. martin and malcolm. forever linked. their legacies, their movements and their families. >> i love her so much. >> they're like my extended family of sisters. >> they call themselves sister friends. they have literally inherited their fathers' legacies which at times can be a lonely birth right. >> who do you talk on when your father is all of that? we're the only ones living fi
two women who know this work firsthand are bernice king and ilyasah shabazz, the daughters of dr. martin luther king jr. they got together for a remarkable conversation about their father's legacies and the future of the civil rights movement. so take us away. >> as you know, the struggle for civil rights in america has been a generational one. in the case of ilyasah shabazz and bernice king, they literally inherited the struggle for justice and freedom in america from their fathers. you...
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martin luther king jr. curating the papers of dr. martin luther king jr. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto is a heart failure medicine prescribed by most cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. heart failure can change the structure of your heart so it may not work as well. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to...
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many white people say they know black history because they know martin luther king jr., rosa parks and the name ida b. wells. what lesson applies to aspiring journalist today they can learn from your great-grandmother. >> one of the things about my great-grandmother that is inspiring to me is how business savvy she was. in addition to being a journalist, she insisted on being a co-owner of a newspaper, which gave her control and i think that is important when it comes to telling our stories and a lot of situations, having ownership, gives an opportunity to shape the information that you feel is important to be published. so if you owned a publishing outlet, then you have more control over those, the messages of that kind of information. so that has been something as a guiding force for me when it comes to having input into how african-american stories are told. >> i want to go back to your great-grandfather for a moment. i'm intrigued by him because he is married to this woman who is a force of nature, and she is out there getting all this attention, and some relationships, maybe most,
many white people say they know black history because they know martin luther king jr., rosa parks and the name ida b. wells. what lesson applies to aspiring journalist today they can learn from your great-grandmother. >> one of the things about my great-grandmother that is inspiring to me is how business savvy she was. in addition to being a journalist, she insisted on being a co-owner of a newspaper, which gave her control and i think that is important when it comes to telling our...
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this message from martin luther king jr.not prevalently pushed in schools across the country right now. >> no. it's like we're going backwards in time. michael is right. we came so far in this country and now we're being regressive rather than progressive. i have to ask, what does it mean? i know you said not long ago, blacks and whites can finally marry. i have to ask you, i'm black, my husband is white and we have a biracial daughter. what do i teach her? do i tell her she's one side of the coin here? makes no sense. you're alienating people that are mixed race. >> martha: michael? >> first, first that's a conversation you and your husband have to have. it diminishes the reconciliatio and a lowering of the tensions until we can have those difficult conversations. you know, i want to get to a point in this nation where we can say that all lives matter. right now what we're seeing is african american men are disproportionately 2.5 times more likely to have deadly interactions with law enforcement. >> michael, all lives matte
this message from martin luther king jr.not prevalently pushed in schools across the country right now. >> no. it's like we're going backwards in time. michael is right. we came so far in this country and now we're being regressive rather than progressive. i have to ask, what does it mean? i know you said not long ago, blacks and whites can finally marry. i have to ask you, i'm black, my husband is white and we have a biracial daughter. what do i teach her? do i tell her she's one side of...
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martin luther king, jr. just six months earlier. now more than 50 years later >> many of the issues that we speak out against directly affects us >> reporter: l.a. sparks forward and wnba players's president is leveraging her power and the price for equal pay and justice. >> reporter: you are fighting the same fight for equality more than 50 years apart? >> it is amazing that we are fighting the same issues today >> one could say oh, there is black athletes and there is black president and coaches. but who's putting these people in these positions if these people don't reflect the society that we see everyday then the job is not getting done >> reporter: a fight that's still being waived by two people generations apart. >> black athletes have always been on the forefront looking for justice and equality >> reporter: hoping to inspire generations to come. morgan radford, nbc news, new york >>> the nominations are out for the 78th golden globe awards, netflix led the way in film and tv with "the crown" receiving six nominations. up ne
martin luther king, jr. just six months earlier. now more than 50 years later >> many of the issues that we speak out against directly affects us >> reporter: l.a. sparks forward and wnba players's president is leveraging her power and the price for equal pay and justice. >> reporter: you are fighting the same fight for equality more than 50 years apart? >> it is amazing that we are fighting the same issues today >> one could say oh, there is black athletes and...
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. >> talking about the activism and the merging ideologies of malcolm x and martin luther king jr.. after that, resident bun and about nato's role in will -- in the world. then meet new members of congress. >> c-span's washington journal. every day, we are taking your cause live, on the air on the news of the day and we will discuss policy issues that affect you. coming up monday morning, a preview of merrick garland's attorney general confirmation hearing. then a discussion of fda and cdc vaccine advisory board with hillenbrand's well. watch c-span posh wash -- c-span's washington journal. critics every year of his presidency, donald trump spoke at the conservative political action conference. that sunday, he will return to give his first public speech since leaving office. watch live coverage of the three-day conference, including former president trump in his final day or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> on january 3, more than 60 new members of congress were sworn to serve in the u.s. house of representatives. their first few weeks included debating challenges to electora
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professor talks about his book "the sword and a shield: the revolutionary lives of malcolm x and martin luther king jr.." >> the revolutionary king starts talking about using nonviolence as early as 1965 after the los angeles rebellion to paralyze cities, to leverage nonviolent civil disobedience to transform american democracy. malcolm x had called for the same thing after the march on washington, which he criticized, because he wanted a display of civil disobedience that would be muscular enough to end the racial status quo in the united states. >> on c-span's q&a. ♪ >> you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created by america's cable television companies in 1979. today we are brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span to viewers as a public >> on january 3, more than 60 new members of congress were sworn in to serve in the u.s. house of representatives. in the weeks since taking their oaths, these members have been part of history. their first few weeks included debating challenges to electoral college votes, surviving the attack on the u.s. cap
professor talks about his book "the sword and a shield: the revolutionary lives of malcolm x and martin luther king jr.." >> the revolutionary king starts talking about using nonviolence as early as 1965 after the los angeles rebellion to paralyze cities, to leverage nonviolent civil disobedience to transform american democracy. malcolm x had called for the same thing after the march on washington, which he criticized, because he wanted a display of civil disobedience that would...
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marching across ridge -- edmond pettus bridge he would become a giant in the movement alongside martin luther king jr.. to honor his final wishes was the proper thing to do. it was moving. to see people of all races, religions and political voice, stand in line for hours to pay homage, he called himself the boy from troy. to quote him, "every generation leaves behind a legacy. what that legacy will be is determined by the people of that generation." i hope as alabama continues to make progress, we remember the lesson of history. we must consider the challenges ahead as momentary struggles. there is nothing we cannot achieve when we do not work together. my fellow alabamians, good night. may god continue to grace each of you in the great state of alabama. >> we are waiting for the start of a news conference with white house west secretary jen psaki. when he gets underweight, live coverage here on c-span. -- it gets underway, live coverage here on c-span. [no audio] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] gov. ivey: --
marching across ridge -- edmond pettus bridge he would become a giant in the movement alongside martin luther king jr.. to honor his final wishes was the proper thing to do. it was moving. to see people of all races, religions and political voice, stand in line for hours to pay homage, he called himself the boy from troy. to quote him, "every generation leaves behind a legacy. what that legacy will be is determined by the people of that generation." i hope as alabama continues to make...
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the civil rights movement led by mostly religious figures like the reverend martin luther king jr. >>st potent weapon available to oppressed people in our struggle for freedom and human dignity. >> reporter: places of worship became the space to inform and educate black people of their rights, mobilizing them to the polls en masse. the docuseries also highlighting some of the church's flaws. >> it was really important for us that this not just be a kiss tohela church, we're really honest about some of the places where the church has fallen short. >> we were very quick to address racism, but very slow to address sexism. >> we're still dealing with churches who don't recognize women as preaches. >> we serve a jesus who came and turned over the tables! >> we're dealing with churches wrestling with whether or not they will recognize same-sex marriage. >> you guys make clear that the black church, like america, is continuing to evolve. >> the church has that choice. it can do that change, or it can stay stagnant. ♪ oh the power yeah ♪ >> reporter: part of the church's evolution can be seen
the civil rights movement led by mostly religious figures like the reverend martin luther king jr. >>st potent weapon available to oppressed people in our struggle for freedom and human dignity. >> reporter: places of worship became the space to inform and educate black people of their rights, mobilizing them to the polls en masse. the docuseries also highlighting some of the church's flaws. >> it was really important for us that this not just be a kiss tohela church, we're...
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it was in this city that martin luther king jr. had his famous letter from birmingham yale in 1963 imploring african-americans to stand up and take action rather than waiting for whites to change unjust laws, something kwhilts were never likely to do on their own. today birmingham has been dubbed one of thecoolest cities in america. it has a thriving business district. but these streets were once soaked with the blood and tears of those who gave part of themselves in sacrifice for a better life for others, selfless acts that should never be forgotten. that is why we are in birmingham here today. i want to first take a look at the top headlines. while power has been restored for most texas residents, many communities are dealing with water shortages and property damage from the storm. now comes another nightmare situation brought about by the crisis, sky-high power bills. the recent weather has caused a huge spike in demand for fouer fouer. one customer received a bill for $10,000 for a three-bedroom house. this of course after sitt
it was in this city that martin luther king jr. had his famous letter from birmingham yale in 1963 imploring african-americans to stand up and take action rather than waiting for whites to change unjust laws, something kwhilts were never likely to do on their own. today birmingham has been dubbed one of thecoolest cities in america. it has a thriving business district. but these streets were once soaked with the blood and tears of those who gave part of themselves in sacrifice for a better life...
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proponents say it's a similar situation to win than when to martin luther king jr. 50 years ago.an estimated 20 million americans have taken part in black lives matter protests >>> tony bennett's family is opening up about a secret they kept for more than four years >> they reveal he has been battling alzheimer's disease. >> [music playing] he always likes to say he's in the business of making people good ask so he never wanted the audience to know if he had a problem. obviously as long as -- as things have progressed, its -- it becomes more obvious when you interact with him that there is something up. so, it just -- seeps like now was the right time. >> is he in pain? >> no, she not -- he is not in any pain. that the why he doesn't think anything is wrong with him. he works out five times a week. he sings twice a week. he only understands if something is an ouch then there is a problem. if you ask him how he feels, he says i feel great. >> tony bennett has been singing for more than 70 years. not long ago he began to worry. >> we came home one night and he said to me, i can't r
proponents say it's a similar situation to win than when to martin luther king jr. 50 years ago.an estimated 20 million americans have taken part in black lives matter protests >>> tony bennett's family is opening up about a secret they kept for more than four years >> they reveal he has been battling alzheimer's disease. >> [music playing] he always likes to say he's in the business of making people good ask so he never wanted the audience to know if he had a problem....
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marching across ridge -- edmond pettus bridge he would become a giant in the movement alongside martin luther king jr.. to honor his final wishes was the proper thing to do. it was moving. to see people of all races, religions and political voice, stand in line for hours to pay homage, he called himself the boy from troy. to quote him, "every generation leaves behind a legacy. what that legacy will be is determined by the people of that generation." i hope as alabama continues to make progress, we remember the lesson of history. we must consider the challenges ahead as momentary struggles. there is nothing we cannot achieve when we do not work together. my fellow alabamians, good night. may god continue to >> tonight we feature freshman members of congress whose parents have all immigrated to the united states. watch tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. >> president biden's nominee for attorney general testifies before the senate judiciary committee on monday. watch live coverage on -- live coverage at 9:30 a.m. eastern. >> listen to c-span's pod
marching across ridge -- edmond pettus bridge he would become a giant in the movement alongside martin luther king jr.. to honor his final wishes was the proper thing to do. it was moving. to see people of all races, religions and political voice, stand in line for hours to pay homage, he called himself the boy from troy. to quote him, "every generation leaves behind a legacy. what that legacy will be is determined by the people of that generation." i hope as alabama continues to make...
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. >> woodruff: last night, rare documents with 12 signatures of martin luther king jr.,000. rikki klaus of public station of atlanta on the uncovered items on view for the first time. it's part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. >> reporter: the reverend martin luther king, jr. wrote those famous words behind bars in 1963. >> i'm in birmingham because injustice is here. >> reporter: king was arrested in alabama that april, for leading a march protesting racial segregation. at the jail, expressions of support arrived for the civil rights hero. he signed for them in a logbook. first, it was a letter. a couple days later... >> he got a western union telegram. and then on this side of the page, is where he had to put an x down, and then he would have to sign it. >> reporter: these historical documents, containing a dozen of king's signatures, are now in the hands of scott mussell, an americana specialist at hake's auctions in york, pennsylvania. >> every time i sit and think about it for any amount of time, all t
. >> woodruff: last night, rare documents with 12 signatures of martin luther king jr.,000. rikki klaus of public station of atlanta on the uncovered items on view for the first time. it's part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. >> reporter: the reverend martin luther king, jr. wrote those famous words behind bars in 1963. >> i'm in birmingham because injustice is here. >> reporter: king was arrested in...
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firefighters were able to save most of the building which opened in 1965 and fed mourners after martin luther king jr.'s funeral in 1968. shaq bought that store back in 2016 so there's much more than delicious doughnuts inside. >> he'll lead the community and make sure that's back up and built better than ever. >> shaq will. >>> still ahead, watching your wallet how the pandemic is impacting your savings. >>> and next, how these sanitation workers helped rescue a kidnapped girl you've got to hear this one. urnh acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that helps it pass through the tough stomach acid. it then works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. each febreze car vent clip gives you up to 30 days of fresh air. so, you can have open window freshness... even with all the windows up. enjoy fresh, any time, with febreze. ♪♪ would you like to try a breakfast sausage made with plants? plants it's delicious and i'm
firefighters were able to save most of the building which opened in 1965 and fed mourners after martin luther king jr.'s funeral in 1968. shaq bought that store back in 2016 so there's much more than delicious doughnuts inside. >> he'll lead the community and make sure that's back up and built better than ever. >> shaq will. >>> still ahead, watching your wallet how the pandemic is impacting your savings. >>> and next, how these sanitation workers helped rescue a...
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martin luther king, jr.o go deeper. >> so the pair started copy looks from items crafted around the house and threw the years portrayed more than 150 influent black woman one of the first, one who wrote a book of poetry and other trail blazers like harriet tubman and icon and educator first black woman elected to the congress. she's learning about athletes, entertainers and artists. >> i wanted her to see that black women have done a lot of things, they've accomplished amazing things in every field, that just helps her know she can do and be anything. >> the project is a hit on social media with fans writing this is a historic moment, and wonderful, informative, even, this made me cry it's inspiring for 11-year-old ava too as she looks to the future. >> what do you think you want to do when you grow up? >> i really, really want to be a singer and actress and i think i'm kind of funny and i want to be a comedian. i also want the to be an author. >> the contributions of so many creating unlimited possibilities
martin luther king, jr.o go deeper. >> so the pair started copy looks from items crafted around the house and threw the years portrayed more than 150 influent black woman one of the first, one who wrote a book of poetry and other trail blazers like harriet tubman and icon and educator first black woman elected to the congress. she's learning about athletes, entertainers and artists. >> i wanted her to see that black women have done a lot of things, they've accomplished amazing...
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martin luther king jr. and rosa parks, and there are people that we hear about over and over again but i wanted ava to go deeper. >> reporter: so the pair started researching stories and creating costumes with ava copying the looks crafted from items around the house. through the years ava's portrayed more than 150 influential black women. one of the first phyllis wheatley, a slave who published a book of poetry others include trailblazers like harriet tubman, research scientist jane hinton, icon and educator shirley chisholm, the first black woman elected to the united states congress ava's learning about athletes, too. even entertainers and artists. >> i wanted her to just see that black women have done a lot of things, they've accomplished amazing things in every field, and that just helps her know that she can do and be anything. >> reporter: the project a hit on social media with fans writing "this is a historic moment" and "wonderful, informative. even "this made me cry." it's inspiring for 11-year-ol
martin luther king jr. and rosa parks, and there are people that we hear about over and over again but i wanted ava to go deeper. >> reporter: so the pair started researching stories and creating costumes with ava copying the looks crafted from items around the house. through the years ava's portrayed more than 150 influential black women. one of the first phyllis wheatley, a slave who published a book of poetry others include trailblazers like harriet tubman, research scientist jane...
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defense counsel's continued references to hate one of my favorite quotes of dr martin luther king jr it's one that has sustained me during times of adversity i suspect it sustained some of us that i've decided to stick with love. that hate is too great a burden to bear this trial is not born from hatred far from it's born from love of country our country our desire to maintain it our desire to see america at its best and in those moments that i spoke of civil rights act so much more we remember those moments because they helped define and enshrined america at its best i firmly believe that our certification of the electoral college votes in the early hours of january 7th our refusal to let our republic be threatened and taken down by a violent mob will go down in history as one of those moments too and i believe that this body can rise to the occasion once again today. by convicting president trump defending our republic and the stakes the stakes could not be higher because the cold hard truth is that what happened on january 6th can happen again or i fear like many of you do that th
defense counsel's continued references to hate one of my favorite quotes of dr martin luther king jr it's one that has sustained me during times of adversity i suspect it sustained some of us that i've decided to stick with love. that hate is too great a burden to bear this trial is not born from hatred far from it's born from love of country our country our desire to maintain it our desire to see america at its best and in those moments that i spoke of civil rights act so much more we remember...
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racked up interviews with other famed americans including a conversation with the reverend martin luther king, jrring the height of the civil rights movement. recently miss haines recalled what it was like to walk into an all-male, all white newsroom. >> something happens to most people when they're challenged. when you say, you can't do that. your blood starts boiling. i've got to beat this thing. and i think that's what happened to me. as i said, no brothers, no sisters. no family support, because i came here, i didn't know anybody hiladelphia. so it was just me. so i had to call on those straps, so to speak to pull it up. >> now in her 90s, trudi haines is still out conducting interviews on her social media platform, on camera with trudi. >> okay, let's get a check of our forecast this monday. wow, quite a change already from this weekend, jeff. more changes on the way later this week. >> certainly. you know, temperatures were near 70 degrees this weekend with that sunshine. and now quite a bit cooler and those clouds are going to be pretty stubborn for us tomorrow. let me show you why we are
racked up interviews with other famed americans including a conversation with the reverend martin luther king, jrring the height of the civil rights movement. recently miss haines recalled what it was like to walk into an all-male, all white newsroom. >> something happens to most people when they're challenged. when you say, you can't do that. your blood starts boiling. i've got to beat this thing. and i think that's what happened to me. as i said, no brothers, no sisters. no family...
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. >> reporter: living his dream at martin luther king, jr.'. >> we haven't made it to the mountaintop yet, but i believe that if we keep this going and keep inspiring and mentoring, that one day we will reach that mountaintop. >> reporter: errol barnett, cbs news, legrange, georgia. >> duncan: next on the cbs weekend news, he found his calling by serving up a slice of inspiration. it won't raise blood pressure the way that advil® aleve® or motrin® sometimes can. for trusted relief, trust tylenol®. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is the first and only fda-approved combination of two immunotherapies opdivo plus yervoy equals... a chance for more starry nights. more sparkly days. mor
. >> reporter: living his dream at martin luther king, jr.'. >> we haven't made it to the mountaintop yet, but i believe that if we keep this going and keep inspiring and mentoring, that one day we will reach that mountaintop. >> reporter: errol barnett, cbs news, legrange, georgia. >> duncan: next on the cbs weekend news, he found his calling by serving up a slice of inspiration. it won't raise blood pressure the way that advil® aleve® or motrin® sometimes can. for...
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face the native american communities and addressing the unaffordable health care system as martin luther king jr. set of all forms of inequality in justice and healthcare is the most shocking and inhumane. it's really about our lives and being alive that was june 1966 and over 50 years later especially in the midst of a pandemic when the virus struck last year moving swiftly to boost hospital capacity we took swift action to prevent folks losing coverage and getting them extended health insurance exchange program and with a bipartisan work of the legislature and our talented lieutenant governor who heads our office of saving people money and healthcare we can make great progress. think it to the legislature think it to the legislature and the joint budget committee portions of our supply to community health centers to deliver to the most vulnerable and often uninsured and set up 58 vaccine clinics . >> we can and will do better the pandemic is forced us to be creative as we reimagined healthcare. thank you to the black caucus for their incredible partnership on this issue and are continuing to w
face the native american communities and addressing the unaffordable health care system as martin luther king jr. set of all forms of inequality in justice and healthcare is the most shocking and inhumane. it's really about our lives and being alive that was june 1966 and over 50 years later especially in the midst of a pandemic when the virus struck last year moving swiftly to boost hospital capacity we took swift action to prevent folks losing coverage and getting them extended health...
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with organizations like the back black panthers we saw to be labeled as a terrorist attack martin luther king jr who labeled as a terrorist and yet one of the most peaceful movements in american history so i do think there's something to be said about about the government many times utilizing that terrorism tactic or label for individuals who are actually just trying to have their voices heard or you know humanitarian. needs of for civil rights and justice rarely do we see it placed on the groups that actually that label that is very true i mean look at the muslim americans after 911 and the patriot act has destroyed many of those communities. president biden entered the oval office with marching orders from progressive minority and 1st time voters they wanted radical change and a swift departure from trump era policy amid the backdrop of a nationwide racial reckoning the defund the police mantra and calls for police reform took hold u.s. immigration and customs enforcement ice became a primary target former president trying to utilize ice to advance deportations family separations and turn amer
with organizations like the back black panthers we saw to be labeled as a terrorist attack martin luther king jr who labeled as a terrorist and yet one of the most peaceful movements in american history so i do think there's something to be said about about the government many times utilizing that terrorism tactic or label for individuals who are actually just trying to have their voices heard or you know humanitarian. needs of for civil rights and justice rarely do we see it placed on the...
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your pomerantz thank you and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday to speak to martin luther king jr his daughter about what's next for civil rights movement all of the memory of a father who destroyed the racial injustices of our age until then join me on the ground and neutral twitter soundtrack instagram things were going to alabama. u.s. president joe biden has formally presented his new ministrations foreign policy vision it's a mixed bag for sure here on this edition of crossfire we break it all down the good the bad and. that's geysers financial survival they say most of the delegates close to jesus this is a central plank support diatom is going to call them right now it's a stop to. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the streets many of them under-age. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge no if you're going to exploit for a child here in los angeles there we're going to come out you see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight the 6 trades. on your. headlining now on r t n
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daniel pomerantz thank you and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday to speak to martin luther king jr his daughter about what's next for the rights movement on the memory of a father who destroyed the racial injustices of our age until then join me on the ground a major twitter soundtrack instrumental in taliban. that dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the street many of them under age. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge no if you're going to exploit a child here in los angeles they were going to come after you is. office is going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight the las 6 trade. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters called gun violence school shootings. first it was my job it was my field bill it was my savings i have nothing i have nothing to lose now i don't trust aloof or resources i look for jobs i look for everything i can to make this house. in iowa doing is. the road to the american dream paved with good refugees it's this
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joseph talks about his book the sword in the shield, the revolutionary lives of malcolm x and martin luther king jr.. >> what we see with king, the revolutionary king, he starts talking about using nonviolence as early as 1955, -- 1965. to paralyze cities to leverage nonviolence and civil disobedience, to transform american democracy. malcolm x had called for the same thing at the march on washington, which malcolm criticized, because he wanted a display of civil disobedience that would be muscular enough to end the racial status quo in the united states of america. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. >> president biden spoke at the munich security conference. the first sitting u.s. president to address the international conference. it was a virtual meeting. he announced the u.s. is rejoining the paris climate agreement. >> so now, as our first speaker to this program, it is my privilege to welcome the 46th president of the u.s., president joe biden. he has
joseph talks about his book the sword in the shield, the revolutionary lives of malcolm x and martin luther king jr.. >> what we see with king, the revolutionary king, he starts talking about using nonviolence as early as 1955, -- 1965. to paralyze cities to leverage nonviolence and civil disobedience, to transform american democracy. malcolm x had called for the same thing at the march on washington, which malcolm criticized, because he wanted a display of civil disobedience that would...
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daniel pomerantz thank you and that's it for the show will evacuate on wednesday to speak to martin luther king jr his daughter about what's next for example rights movement on the memory of a father to destroy the racial injustices of our age until then join me on the ground and you to put his handwriting samples into alabama. the world is driven by a dream about one percent of those bread. no dares thinks. we dare to ask. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the streets many of them under-age. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge no if you're going to exploit for a child here in los angeles oh there we're going to come out you see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight the 6 trades. knowing through the woods that end there who didn't bother you but i'll blog good that. i knew about it in a can matter a canard while right now i am a bad national. trend not many. not just us but still some miles on a pole on a limb that offers him a leg and i am about to become. a national show him the national
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daniel pomerantz thank you and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday to speak to martin luther king jr his daughter about what's next for civil rights movement all of the memory of a father to destroy the racial injustices of our age until then join me on the ground are you to tweet us and presidents young people to telegraph. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have a crazy confrontation of let it be an arms race is on us and scaring dramatic development going and going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful and very critical time time to sit down. in tok. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however even the most prosperous can be deceived we've been there's 0 there were 2 view houses were our prison was located and the only people have access to the story from investigators held the uncovered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean. you grated nor. for. trying for justice on r.t. . headlines this monday morning brussels makes a huge turn on vaccine nationalism and cause to stop job wars as
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daniel pomerantz thank you and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday to speak to martin luther king jr his daughter about what's next for civil rights movement all of the memory of a father who destroyed the racial injustices of our age until then join me on the ground are you to tweet us and write ins young people to tell about. the new gold rush is underway in ghana thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it rich. as they are battles of our children are torn between gold and education. was very poor i thought i was . my best get back to school which side will have the strongest appeal. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the streets many of them under-age. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge no if you're going to exploit for a child here in los angeles there we're going to come out you see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight 6 trade. knowing the words that in the. law the. good. and the young but in a can matter a canard while. an avo
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daniel pomerantz thank you and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday to speak to martin luther king jr his daughter about what's next for example rights movement on the memory of a father destroying the racial injustices of our age until then join me on the ground and you to tweet us and write instagram things will tell about. that dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the street many of them under-age. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge no if you're going to exploit our child here in los angeles then we're going to have you as. office is going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight. a new gold rush is underway in ghana thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it rich. as. children are torn between gold. my family was very poor i thought i was doing my best to get back to school which side will have the strongest appeal. to. 11 am in the headlines this monday then in a u. turn brussels now calls to stop vaccine wars made chronic job shortages the e.u. is pus
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daniel pomerantz thank you and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday to speak to martin luther king jr his daughter about what's next for civil rights movement on the memory of a father to destroy the racial injustices of our age until then join me on the ground are you to tweet us and write his young people to tell about. him wrong. well just don't call. me i'll get to see how it does. and in danger of. trailing. once i find themselves worlds apart when just in the common ground. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the streets many of them under-age. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge if you're going to exploit for a child here in los angeles they were going to come out you see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight 6 trade. knowing through the woods that in the beginning was evil but i'll blog good. i know you don't buy that in a can matter a canard while we're. on a bad national moment that you cannot deny. not just us but still some miles on the lawn of them that has you. and.
daniel pomerantz thank you and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday to speak to martin luther king jr his daughter about what's next for civil rights movement on the memory of a father to destroy the racial injustices of our age until then join me on the ground are you to tweet us and write his young people to tell about. him wrong. well just don't call. me i'll get to see how it does. and in danger of. trailing. once i find themselves worlds apart when just in the common ground. a...