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king and martin luther king made the movement. tavis: if obama wins were either way, we still have the supreme court to contend with. the reason why this election is so important is because the next president will get two or maybe even three shots and employment in this next term. what does the. the history of the united states tell us about -- what does the on told history of the night set out tuesday of the united states tell us? >> we like to pride ourselves as the world's leading democracy. that is a joke. people around the world know that it is a joke. the united states constitution used to be the model that every aspiring country used to use. and nobody uses it as a model for new constitutions in other parts of the world. the citizens united case has done more to turn this country into a plutocracy as opposed to a democracy. the fact that people can buy elections and politics, money getting people elected just makes a cruel joke, a cynical joke out of our democracy. that is another reason why it is essential that we have a m
king and martin luther king made the movement. tavis: if obama wins were either way, we still have the supreme court to contend with. the reason why this election is so important is because the next president will get two or maybe even three shots and employment in this next term. what does the. the history of the united states tell us about -- what does the on told history of the night set out tuesday of the united states tell us? >> we like to pride ourselves as the world's leading...
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i was teacher at martin luther king school.the board before. and i tried to figure out what i walked in to take my grades and theéñ?ñ? student who was --y the principal approached me and said that she was head on ññ?ñ?e principal. but -- and shea said -- i told her to get her fat a off of me. i looked at my student and said i don't appreciate that type of language but i could understand her. and i started thinking whatz:uri would say. i wrote down a few things, nothing to say but do the right thing. i believe the children are the future. teach them well let them lead the÷3ñ?ñ? way. show them the beauty they possess inside. give them a sense of pride to make it easier. teach them well. let's teach them well, not sit be a+zñ?ñ? teacher in san franciscç masters, english credential, and i'm not capable of teaching in the bayview. that doesn't bother me as much as mynÑñ?ñ? student being sat or some reason. at this point in my lifeañ?ñ?ñ t doesn't matter. what matters is the childrennhte treated fairly, with respect. i have one more
i was teacher at martin luther king school.the board before. and i tried to figure out what i walked in to take my grades and theéñ?ñ? student who was --y the principal approached me and said that she was head on ññ?ñ?e principal. but -- and shea said -- i told her to get her fat a off of me. i looked at my student and said i don't appreciate that type of language but i could understand her. and i started thinking whatz:uri would say. i wrote down a few things, nothing to say but do the...
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martin luther king, jr. said he didn't want to build a heavy if there is no -- him vin if there is no -- heaven if there is no laughter there. >> they say hilda guard was a benedict of novice. she wrote fierce letters to the pope, all over germany and her name thing was collect of that. >> i thought it was interesting that she prepared. >> here is ago that does not allow those to preach. >> they don't have a clue for what they have done. they are unleashing this amazing figure. >> i ordered it about a week ago and it is so compelling, the information you have here. we will talk more in the future. leaving in the reference for some of the other groups. please join us, imron swisher. -- i am ron swisher. . >>> welcome back, you see this title, a great saint and we have been speaking with dr. matthew fox in his latest book. you have written many books on her. >> i have, i have written two he books previous, because her paintings were amazing and she had these visions that really healed her and they heel us. the
martin luther king, jr. said he didn't want to build a heavy if there is no -- him vin if there is no -- heaven if there is no laughter there. >> they say hilda guard was a benedict of novice. she wrote fierce letters to the pope, all over germany and her name thing was collect of that. >> i thought it was interesting that she prepared. >> here is ago that does not allow those to preach. >> they don't have a clue for what they have done. they are unleashing this amazing...
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later on you have nixon, the assassination of martin luther king and bobby kennedy, the democratic party is wild convention in chicago so a lot of books on 68 and in 69 and that sort of thing. there's also a very good book on 1964 which makes pretty much the same argument as i do you sense did a year earlier, and i wouldn't say if look i'm the only person that's right about this, but 65 did seem to be the time of who was the most dramatic, 68 probably was in terms of the world shattering events, but it was a time when the 50's and the early 60's rapidly vanished from or began to vanish from view in ariana the reasons you will probably ask me that, that's why. >> i pretty much agree with you that there's something more at stake in your book at least i think so. in any way we could even be talking about the 60's and just talking about where 65 fits into the 1960's but there is a claim in your book about how 1965 transformed america. and so they're in that statement it seems to be that you are saying that america is not the same after 1965 and that is what makes 1965 unique. so there is som
later on you have nixon, the assassination of martin luther king and bobby kennedy, the democratic party is wild convention in chicago so a lot of books on 68 and in 69 and that sort of thing. there's also a very good book on 1964 which makes pretty much the same argument as i do you sense did a year earlier, and i wouldn't say if look i'm the only person that's right about this, but 65 did seem to be the time of who was the most dramatic, 68 probably was in terms of the world shattering...
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. >> stephen: making him the martin luther king of exotic dance. >> i don't know if i would say he is the martin luther king of exotic dancers but he's definitely making a difference. >> i think steve dick is making a difference. >> i think he's probably just trying to save himself a great deal of money. >> stephen: maybe so. but any money he gets in a settlement will go straight to the dancers. >> the dancers will not be receiving any of the settlement. >> stephen: now that's a real dick move. and you, sir are a difference maker. (cheers and applause) s. >> stephen: we'll be right back. >> stephen: welcome back. thank you so much. so folks, i want to talk to you about a matter of the heart. not the hideous one, i'm sure you can all hear beating beneath the floorboards of my stud crop. no i have learned to ignore that. you hear me you vulture eyed man not remorse! no, folks, i'm talking about a new study that looks at male-female friends or platonic relationships. name for the greek philosopher plato because are you never going to get laid talking about greek philosophy. now according
. >> stephen: making him the martin luther king of exotic dance. >> i don't know if i would say he is the martin luther king of exotic dancers but he's definitely making a difference. >> i think steve dick is making a difference. >> i think he's probably just trying to save himself a great deal of money. >> stephen: maybe so. but any money he gets in a settlement will go straight to the dancers. >> the dancers will not be receiving any of the settlement....
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the other disciple of martin luther king went to the same church with reverend lowrie, preaching theof racial idios idiocy. >> it came down to a threat. they didn't see it as a threat because there wasn't a black man in the white house. when i talk byou can't paint one community with a broad brush-- the black community. but they see you as a threat to the black man and they circle the wagons -- yes! they do because you are questioning the black man-- >>> i am questioning the liberal guy. >> their point of view, how dare you question this next man? they have given martin luther king's dream a nightmare about content of character-- >>> he agrees with me on the issues. >> she's a friend to them. i am a friend to them. black conservatives because you don't dare -- it's a disgrace. sean, it's a legacy of hate that we don't need in this country. >> sean: i have been around him. i have never heard this from him. if hecame on this program and said, i'm sorry, this is what i meant, i would give him the benefit of doubt, which no liberal would give me, every. >> have you time to hear from reve
the other disciple of martin luther king went to the same church with reverend lowrie, preaching theof racial idios idiocy. >> it came down to a threat. they didn't see it as a threat because there wasn't a black man in the white house. when i talk byou can't paint one community with a broad brush-- the black community. but they see you as a threat to the black man and they circle the wagons -- yes! they do because you are questioning the black man-- >>> i am questioning the...
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nixon's election, the assassination of martin luther king and bobby kennedy. the democratic party's wild convention in chicago. so, a lot of books on '68, a lot of '69, woodstock and altamont and that sort of thing. so, i'm afraid my book is by no means unique. there's also a very good book on 1964, which makes pretty much the same argument as i do, only he sets it a year earlier. i don't have any huge quarrel with that. i wouldn't say, look it, i'm the only person that's right about this. but '65 did seem to be the time, not the most dramatic. '68 probably was in terms of world-shattering memorable events. but it was a tame when the 50s and the early '60s rapidly vanished from -- began to vanish from view in a hurry, and the real reason is -- you'll probably ask me that but that's why. >> host: i think i pretty much agree with you that the central year, for the '60s, is 196 5. but there's something more at stake in your book. at least i think so. i want to probe on that. in a way you can either be talking about the '60s and just talking about where '65 fits i
nixon's election, the assassination of martin luther king and bobby kennedy. the democratic party's wild convention in chicago. so, a lot of books on '68, a lot of '69, woodstock and altamont and that sort of thing. so, i'm afraid my book is by no means unique. there's also a very good book on 1964, which makes pretty much the same argument as i do, only he sets it a year earlier. i don't have any huge quarrel with that. i wouldn't say, look it, i'm the only person that's right about this. but...
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some of the people john lewis for instance and others, james farmer, the head of course, martin luther king, they were opposed to all of the war and opposed to violence so they were really consistent. it wasn't just vietnam but this was a bad war. >> there is a transformation that we talked about earlier that takes place and that is the hardest transition that i have to find that i know that by 66 or 67 certain things are going to happen with music. we know it's going to happen but the change does seem to take place by the end of 65 in other words is it the war? is the escalation that leads to require some eve of destruction? do you think it is more driven? in other words is the escalation? >> guest: you're right it was that song, and talked about selma and racism and nuclear weapons and it talked about vietnam and is a live sound track with guns booming off and it had a parade in september of 1965 that stated to be a popular song throughout the year and was one of the very first songs which was both antiwar and popular and if you listen to it, it's hard to see why. it has kind of a ni
some of the people john lewis for instance and others, james farmer, the head of course, martin luther king, they were opposed to all of the war and opposed to violence so they were really consistent. it wasn't just vietnam but this was a bad war. >> there is a transformation that we talked about earlier that takes place and that is the hardest transition that i have to find that i know that by 66 or 67 certain things are going to happen with music. we know it's going to happen but the...
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on the very first day of the year, martin luther king opens up his drive and saw mom that takes up agood chapter. he bummed out this story and you have this bloody sunday when the chairperson of police beat up people including john lewis and it's on television and johnston says we will overcome it comes up for act with later in the session passes. he earlier said that's even more important than the 64 acts. however, during the course, which should be regarded, were already there. in fact, the student found violating coordinating committee , which resented martin luther king coming in and taking credit and would work with him for the most part. there is virtually no meeting of the minds between snake and coral on the one hand and the southern christian leadership in the cooking of the other. they begin to see a split within the civil rights movement is pretty reparable. post goes to let me devils advocate. there was a lot of people who talk about the black freedom for a movement and a seat at the event, whether in terms of civil rights for civil rights and black power, social and poli
on the very first day of the year, martin luther king opens up his drive and saw mom that takes up agood chapter. he bummed out this story and you have this bloody sunday when the chairperson of police beat up people including john lewis and it's on television and johnston says we will overcome it comes up for act with later in the session passes. he earlier said that's even more important than the 64 acts. however, during the course, which should be regarded, were already there. in fact, the...
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the ge real way it success does not plan to offer service since it falls on the martin luther king jr. holiday. >> many of you might have stayed up late tuesday night to learn the results of the election. >> a lot of people hurting yesterday. >> who is the president? obama. >> obama. >> he is from fort washington. we are told this little vested up with his family until 1:00 in the morning to see if president obama would be elected. he finally settle down before the president took the stage in chicago. 4:42 right now, 40 degrees outside. >> it is the place you least expect france to take place. a local teenager says she was >> 4:47 and now. people trying to recover from super storm sandy. the northeast devastated by last week's storm. it knocked out power for those who have just had their power restored. the man who tried to kill her is sentenced. loughner pleaded guilty to 19 charges. jury selection expected to begin today in the trial of alexis simpson, charged with killing her roommate. back in september 2011, she killed domonique frazier over music being played on and ipod. >> offi
the ge real way it success does not plan to offer service since it falls on the martin luther king jr. holiday. >> many of you might have stayed up late tuesday night to learn the results of the election. >> a lot of people hurting yesterday. >> who is the president? obama. >> obama. >> he is from fort washington. we are told this little vested up with his family until 1:00 in the morning to see if president obama would be elected. he finally settle down before the...
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personaje del aÑo que otorga times, un reconocimiento que recibieron personajes de la talla de martin lutherr que activÓ a la comunidad hispana. >>> desafiaron a alguaciles, son personas que han puesto su vida en la lÍnea, por la lucha por la justicia, entonces, no hay otro sector en estados unidos que tenga esa pasiÓn por un cambio. >>> al grito de indocumentados sin medio hicieron una protecciÓn temporal a su deportaciÓn, y tambiÉn activÓ el voto hispano y fue determinante para la reelecciÓn de obama. >>> hubo campaÑas que pedÍan que si no quieres votar, por lo menos votas porque me afectÁquien gane. >>> los ciudadanos latinos salieron de la sombra para decir que los reconozcan. >>> la selecciÓn de personaje del aÑo se realiza en votaciÓn popular que se puede participar por internet y de los 40 personajes los inducumentados estaban en lugar 18 y avanzaron al nÚmero 9 en
personaje del aÑo que otorga times, un reconocimiento que recibieron personajes de la talla de martin lutherr que activÓ a la comunidad hispana. >>> desafiaron a alguaciles, son personas que han puesto su vida en la lÍnea, por la lucha por la justicia, entonces, no hay otro sector en estados unidos que tenga esa pasiÓn por un cambio. >>> al grito de indocumentados sin medio hicieron una protecciÓn temporal a su deportaciÓn, y tambiÉn activÓ el voto hispano y fue...
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martin luther king, jr.'ta put out this ad against it. >> i understand the civil rights struggle. during the movement, we were working for taxes education housing, jobs and health care. as a minister, i believe that the naacp leadership and gay rights activists have folder an unholy alliance trying to convince us that marriage needs to be redefine. we did not define marriage and cannot redefine marriage. >> joins us now within the great carl fritsch. welcome back inside the war room. >> good evening governor. >> how do you think tomorrow that the states are going to side on the issue of marriage equality since there are so many of those on the ballot? >> well, you know to quote joe biden, this is a really b.f.d. it's a big deal. only one time have voters not approved a ban on same-sex marriage. that was in arizona and two years later they approved it, so the chance at a lgbt activists and those that support simple human dignity and gay rights have to approve marriage equality in washington, maryland and maine
martin luther king, jr.'ta put out this ad against it. >> i understand the civil rights struggle. during the movement, we were working for taxes education housing, jobs and health care. as a minister, i believe that the naacp leadership and gay rights activists have folder an unholy alliance trying to convince us that marriage needs to be redefine. we did not define marriage and cannot redefine marriage. >> joins us now within the great carl fritsch. welcome back inside the war...
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the public event will take place on the following day which is also martin luther king day. organizers say they will be working with that theme in mind. >> some changes are already under way. over maryland executives are hoping to begin running 24 hours a day. and in order to do that roughly 1200 people will need to be hired. even creating a school to train new dealers. that property could open by mid 2014. official plan to get bids next year. gay couples in maryland in the meantime can start planning their weddings but they will need to wait a few more months. voters passed a measure. the law becomes official on january 1. maryland one of only two states with same sex marriage approved by popular votes. >> from now on drivers in the district busted by speed cameras won't have to pay as much. the fines have been lowered. now, anyone going 10 miles an hour over the speed limit will pay $50 instead of 75. the fine is now 100 instead of 1025 for drivers going 11 to 15 miles over f above the limit. don't push it. if you go 25 miles over the speed limit you'll get socked with a $
the public event will take place on the following day which is also martin luther king day. organizers say they will be working with that theme in mind. >> some changes are already under way. over maryland executives are hoping to begin running 24 hours a day. and in order to do that roughly 1200 people will need to be hired. even creating a school to train new dealers. that property could open by mid 2014. official plan to get bids next year. gay couples in maryland in the meantime can...
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something is deadly wrong at martin luther king school. there were a7rñ?, mice everywhere. that's what the kids had. they did not have the things that the kids have out in the avenue. treat these kids right over here. what's wrong with this picture. >> thank you]ñ?ñ?. commodore sloan elementary school and i'm happy to announce indigenous people, which i'm glad our school took time to do. i was surprised even though wef? observed the holiday known as columbus daysvñ? weekend we didt educate our children on why we observed it. i found it ironic that something indigenous could be perceived as principals and teachers and parents weret÷ñ?ñ?ñ supportive d these types of events provide acceptances and understanding of other cultures and give us better understanding and appreciation of our own. so even though it was a labor of love and strong emphasis on labor and love, that this was a collaborative effort that would not have happened without the support of our principal, our internal pco board and the family voice and of course the indian education program. micha
something is deadly wrong at martin luther king school. there were a7rñ?, mice everywhere. that's what the kids had. they did not have the things that the kids have out in the avenue. treat these kids right over here. what's wrong with this picture. >> thank you]ñ?ñ?. commodore sloan elementary school and i'm happy to announce indigenous people, which i'm glad our school took time to do. i was surprised even though wef? observed the holiday known as columbus daysvñ? weekend we didt...
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it will be on the martin luther king jr. holiday. >>> the presidential election is over but it still feels just a little bit like the 2000 election. take a look at the latest electoral college map. notice something missing? florida is still undecided. election workers are counting the ballots still. they blame the problem on a lengthy ballot which contained 11 state constitutional amendment questions. they also received thousands of absentee ballots which take longer to count. some voters who had to wait in line for hours to cast their ballots say there weren't even enough machines or poll workers. >> this wasn't only a presidential election. a lot of other stuff that still needs to be voted on, so people stand in line, they stay there. >>> tom is tracking a storm that hit the northeast overnight. we'll tell you who got the worst of it. >>> on first glance, it looks like a picture of earth. but what makes a new planet so super? >>> and next, the parents getting a little too much enjoyment out of >>> thanks a lot, mom and dad
it will be on the martin luther king jr. holiday. >>> the presidential election is over but it still feels just a little bit like the 2000 election. take a look at the latest electoral college map. notice something missing? florida is still undecided. election workers are counting the ballots still. they blame the problem on a lengthy ballot which contained 11 state constitutional amendment questions. they also received thousands of absentee ballots which take longer to count. some...
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he told a story that his foster uncle, worked at martin luther king hospital. he convinced his uncle to break into my personnel file. he got my personnel file and my address, there is no transportation in los angeles -- there is nothing. he took three buses and hitchhiked, making it to my old frame house in venice. i said, why are you here? he said i was in a car and we did drive by and i don't know what to do. you said you would always be there for me. there's the answer and the question. how are we always going to be there for bobby. how are we going to help young people at risk, people who are active, to build new identities? we begin with tattoo removal, legal expunged and and we work on attachment. every individual who wants to avoid being in a gang, who wants to leave the game, they need a role model and mentor, they need someone to be there. there is no single type of person. we need it the merging of former gang members, prosecutors and social workers and public defenders. you have all had that kid. he needs role models, job training, and real jobs. i w
he told a story that his foster uncle, worked at martin luther king hospital. he convinced his uncle to break into my personnel file. he got my personnel file and my address, there is no transportation in los angeles -- there is nothing. he took three buses and hitchhiked, making it to my old frame house in venice. i said, why are you here? he said i was in a car and we did drive by and i don't know what to do. you said you would always be there for me. there's the answer and the question. how...
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the speaker was martin luther king's speech writer who helped him write the i have a dream#g speech.$ué5l-e6 so thank you. >> thank you. anything further? announcements and scheduling of items identified forgb>çÑp] consideration, at future commission meetings. commissioners, anything you would like to add? we have a packed agenda coming up in the future with big) á h items on there. what do we have for%i$or9 next week which is the second tuesday of the'÷ jx >> while you're looking at that maybe i can ask myw3 fellow commissioners we're working on the agenda for december 59x6<÷ joint meeting of the commission on the status of women and the police department so if there are any particular issues36l7y,/2 around violence against women that talk about we're trying to figure out what the bestéíç agenda is. any community members, if you could reach out to inspector monroe5dnt&=1Ñ want to make sure that agenda is thoughtful and helpful. >> commissioner, of course you will havelaitçx +e8í/o domestic violence on the agenda. >> it will be on the agenda. >> so far, only the[8/z:ñ albert taylor u
the speaker was martin luther king's speech writer who helped him write the i have a dream#g speech.$ué5l-e6 so thank you. >> thank you. anything further? announcements and scheduling of items identified forgb>çÑp] consideration, at future commission meetings. commissioners, anything you would like to add? we have a packed agenda coming up in the future with big) á h items on there. what do we have for%i$or9 next week which is the second tuesday of the'÷ jx >> while you're...
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now, 45 years after martin luther king's march on washington, full equality was one step closer to realityfor those who had devoted their lives to this cause, the moment was bittersweet. >> i wish that he could just for a moment, you know, 30 seconds, could just have seen the fruits of their labors. >> it's the answer that led those who have been told for so long by so many to be cynical and fearful and doubtful about what we can achieve, to put their hands on the arc of history and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day. >> while the path to electing our country's first black president has been long and torturous, for the man himself, it has been brisk, smart, purposeful. it began in hawaii in 1961, when barack obama was born to a white american mother and a black kenyan father, a man who soon left his family behind. young barry, his nickname at the time, grew up in hawaii and indonesia, the home of his stepfather. in 1983, he graduated from new york's columbia university. >> after columbia, he elects to go not just to chicago, but the south side of chicago, to be a community o
now, 45 years after martin luther king's march on washington, full equality was one step closer to realityfor those who had devoted their lives to this cause, the moment was bittersweet. >> i wish that he could just for a moment, you know, 30 seconds, could just have seen the fruits of their labors. >> it's the answer that led those who have been told for so long by so many to be cynical and fearful and doubtful about what we can achieve, to put their hands on the arc of history and...
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martin luther king, not to compare petraeus to martin luther king, but it is to say they got in a lotf trouble when they were looking at people's personal lives when there wasn't a crime or security question involved. it's congress' obligation here if they believe there should have been reporting earlier, it's congress' obligation to write a statute to say that. >> it's no question that the j. edgar hoover-led fbi did a lot of nefarious things in the name of national security. goldie, of course, petraeus was to testify on benghazi later this week. paula broadwell spoke about the region in denver just before all of this broke. let's take a listen. >> i don't know if a lot of you have heard this, but the cia annex had actually -- it headachen a couple libyan militia members prison and they think the attack was an attempt to get the prisoners back. >> it does raise questions of what she knew, doesn't it? >> it may raise questions about what she knew. one of a couple things is happened with mrs. broadwell in that clip. either she is telling something that she heard and was not supposed to
martin luther king, not to compare petraeus to martin luther king, but it is to say they got in a lotf trouble when they were looking at people's personal lives when there wasn't a crime or security question involved. it's congress' obligation here if they believe there should have been reporting earlier, it's congress' obligation to write a statute to say that. >> it's no question that the j. edgar hoover-led fbi did a lot of nefarious things in the name of national security. goldie, of...
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martin martin luther king junior. as all of we watched our family work in the community and we were to work with other people. it was a little crazy growing up in a political family. we had seven different phone lines and my mom wouldn't get the one with the seven buttons and we had seven phones and all of us on the phone all the time. no hold button. our house was always full of people. i see many of you here that became family. you were there all the time, working on elections, and after my dad ran you helped my brother run. the same people helping us, being part of the family, working together for the city. i remember some of the crazy things we did growing up in political life. going to i think it's call -- i don't know if it's called the muni lot or parking lot and where the buss are in the morning so we could put a handout on every seat and bus that was there. i remember standing out in front of markets and it was raining and horrible and saying "will you vote for my dad" and milton loved this. he loved this ene
martin martin luther king junior. as all of we watched our family work in the community and we were to work with other people. it was a little crazy growing up in a political family. we had seven different phone lines and my mom wouldn't get the one with the seven buttons and we had seven phones and all of us on the phone all the time. no hold button. our house was always full of people. i see many of you here that became family. you were there all the time, working on elections, and after my...
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it was a martin luther king day. two thousand people total strangers were out of each other on the streets were having conversations across class and race lines and all the sudden we felt oh. well so this new better you can't there's no messiah going to get elected by this system and deliver hope and change we can believe in so how will the occupy movement that has wisely stayed away from promoting political parties or individual politicians navigate the minefield of the potentially co-opting force that is the presidential election cycle now this year is just going to be nuts we've never seen this much money spent on a political process in the history of the world. and this comes at a time for a movement that is determinately to. this mad influx of money and politics so it's going to be a really scary contrast and the challenge of this movement is to create a counter narrative is to show that the justice of its cause is more interesting than anything these candidates can put on television i mentioned at the beginning
it was a martin luther king day. two thousand people total strangers were out of each other on the streets were having conversations across class and race lines and all the sudden we felt oh. well so this new better you can't there's no messiah going to get elected by this system and deliver hope and change we can believe in so how will the occupy movement that has wisely stayed away from promoting political parties or individual politicians navigate the minefield of the potentially co-opting...
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the law was signed by president johnson in 1965 as martin luther king jr.tched and renewed four times since then, most recently in 2006, signed by president george w. bush. but with an african-american in the white house and more minorities in state houses and congress challengers say it is outdated. >> this is based on criteria that came from the 1964 presidential election. it is 47-48 years old. and the south has changed in that 48 years. it is not current, it is not relevant anymore. >> reporter: it requires states with a history of discrimination at the polls to get federal permission before changing any rules to the elections, no matter how small. the law applies to nine states, mostly in the south, and several others, nationwide, cities, counties and other government areas ruling on a challenge to the law three years ago the supreme court sent a warning to congress that it needed to be updated. the new challenge comes from a part of birmingham. some of the proposed election changes have been blocked. but civil liberties groups say discrimination lives
the law was signed by president johnson in 1965 as martin luther king jr.tched and renewed four times since then, most recently in 2006, signed by president george w. bush. but with an african-american in the white house and more minorities in state houses and congress challengers say it is outdated. >> this is based on criteria that came from the 1964 presidential election. it is 47-48 years old. and the south has changed in that 48 years. it is not current, it is not relevant anymore....
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. >> reporter: our first time at circle 7 express on martin luther king avenue southeast, we found this outdated baloney. inspectors had closed it twice citing rotten produce, live roaches, mice, and outdated merchandise, including baby food. we had already found this outdated juice when the manager found us. >> go. >> reporter: didn't i meet you last time? remember me, i'm with channel 9. whoa, whoa, do not touch the equipment. >> reporter: he wouldn't allow us to look any further. >> i've been here before, and there were roaches. sir, take crash hands off the equipment. >> reporter: inspectors shut it down once citing mouse dropping on the pizza roller and roaches. in august we broadcast the conditions we found. two months later, we photographed this. >> reporter: you want to know what we've seen? >> yes. >> reporter: would you like to see the pictures? because we came back hear and we found roaches on your floor. >> i don't want to see anything. >> reporter: it's disgusting. >> reporter: david mcgee is talking about his and our visit to this restaurant. inspectors have closed the res
. >> reporter: our first time at circle 7 express on martin luther king avenue southeast, we found this outdated baloney. inspectors had closed it twice citing rotten produce, live roaches, mice, and outdated merchandise, including baby food. we had already found this outdated juice when the manager found us. >> go. >> reporter: didn't i meet you last time? remember me, i'm with channel 9. whoa, whoa, do not touch the equipment. >> reporter: he wouldn't allow us to look...