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and also martin luther king. when i look at these two great leaders, i say there is something about each one of them that contributed significantly to black progress for people of african descent. there are things about both of them also that we could criticize. martin luther king may have stayed with the nonviolence thing too long some people say. later in his life, he questioned whether or not nonviolence could work in an unethical society because the premise of nonviolence is sooner or later the folks who are pressing you will get embarrassed or something. feel like we are making ourselves look bad. what if the folks who are oppressing you don't have that kind of humanity? some folks don't have shame. if you are trying to shame someone who does not have any shame, you are in trouble. martin luther king ultimately came to that point and questioned that. read his books. at one point, martin luther king questioned, can nonviolence work? this was after he went to chicago. the kind of structures in chicago were not
and also martin luther king. when i look at these two great leaders, i say there is something about each one of them that contributed significantly to black progress for people of african descent. there are things about both of them also that we could criticize. martin luther king may have stayed with the nonviolence thing too long some people say. later in his life, he questioned whether or not nonviolence could work in an unethical society because the premise of nonviolence is sooner or later...
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he is cool and all, but martin luther king jr. was more influential in terms of overall history as a race leader because booker t. washington said we are just going to sit calmly and accept the situation. martin luther king worked for equality and for change. not just for black people. he worked for better standards of living for everyone in america and booker t. washington seems very intent on pursuing a personal agenda and elevating his status in politics. and being the first at the white house. martin luther king accomplished everything he did without an official office. and he is better. >> he is just better, right? >> he is also better because you are saying booker t. washington was the first, the only to be appointed to an office, but that does not make him the man overall because if you asked someone in the country whether they are 6, 16, or 60 who the preeminent symbol of racial equality is, martin luther king is the answer they come up with and that legacy holds more weight than any presidential appointment. >> ok, all ri
he is cool and all, but martin luther king jr. was more influential in terms of overall history as a race leader because booker t. washington said we are just going to sit calmly and accept the situation. martin luther king worked for equality and for change. not just for black people. he worked for better standards of living for everyone in america and booker t. washington seems very intent on pursuing a personal agenda and elevating his status in politics. and being the first at the white...
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martin luther king jr. and malcolm x following their assassination. and the reporting committee, stokely started as a believer in nonviolence, led him to concentrate his thinking on the notion of black self-defense. carmichael was a complex figure and that complexity was captured wonderfully in this definitive biography, "stokely: a life". you can never be disappointed with a book when you have chapter titles like the chocolate and fred astaire. peniel joseph 11 is restoring, activist, popular radio commentator on subjects like race relations and civil rights, politics, democracy, a nice shoe collection. give a warm welcome to peniel joseph. [applause] >> thank you for that warm introduction. i start by thanking the library of congress for this invitation to talk about "stokely: a life". it is an honor and privilege to be here. i spent ten years on the life of stokely carmichael, kwame ture, and a lot of questions i received was why did i spend so much time, why was stokely carmichael, kwame ture, so intere
martin luther king jr. and malcolm x following their assassination. and the reporting committee, stokely started as a believer in nonviolence, led him to concentrate his thinking on the notion of black self-defense. carmichael was a complex figure and that complexity was captured wonderfully in this definitive biography, "stokely: a life". you can never be disappointed with a book when you have chapter titles like the chocolate and fred astaire. peniel joseph 11 is restoring,...
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martin luther king jr.the nobel peace prize, young folks in chicago are learning about the change he helped bring about. that's next. ,, customers. his bold plan toe sure his doors stay open. nt weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special >> pelley: 50 years ago today, dr. martin luther king jr. was awarded the nobel peace prize for leading the nonviolent struggle for civil rights for african americans. he did not live to see all the changes that the movement would bring, but dean reynolds found some in chicago. >> i accept the nobel prize for peace. >> reporter: on that day back in 1964, martin luther king had a question. >> therefore, i must ask why this prize is awarded to a movement which is beleaguered and committed to unrelenting struggle. >> reporter: king knew the struggle he had been waging in the south was far from over, but it was only when he came north to chicago two years later that he saw the full challenge ahead. >> i have never seen, even i
martin luther king jr.the nobel peace prize, young folks in chicago are learning about the change he helped bring about. that's next. ,, customers. his bold plan toe sure his doors stay open. nt weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special >> pelley: 50 years ago today, dr. martin luther king jr. was awarded the nobel peace prize for leading the nonviolent struggle for civil rights for african americans. he did not live to see all the...
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martin luther king jr.the nobel peace prize, young folks in chicago are learning about the change he helped bring about. that's next. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up...
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. >> his latest book examines the surprising last year of martin luther king's life. a time when he found himself marginalized. >> white america turns on him and then black american. >> he has had a long relationship with the iconic leader. king's speeches changed the courts of his life at extremely vulnerable time. >> my father lost his temper that night. he beat us so severely we were in the hospital. i was able, thanks to martin, to get through that and go on and do what i have been blessed to do with my life. >> smiley, a political commentator weighs in on american leadership. >> god respected president obama. he is in office six years before he gave a major speech on poverty and income inequality. he said america's president disappointed the country following the shooting death of michael brown. >> you have that kind of militarization taking place, the president ought to be intimately involved. so, i thought it was an epic fail but he didn't step statesman. >> he is putting a new spin on his resume, a contestant on "dancing with the stars"? >> i figured i would d
. >> his latest book examines the surprising last year of martin luther king's life. a time when he found himself marginalized. >> white america turns on him and then black american. >> he has had a long relationship with the iconic leader. king's speeches changed the courts of his life at extremely vulnerable time. >> my father lost his temper that night. he beat us so severely we were in the hospital. i was able, thanks to martin, to get through that and go on and do...
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a few alternates kelly drive, martin luther king drive. blue route to i-95, and that accident is affecting september bus routes. nine, 27, 124 and 125, ukee and quarter. >>> unusual delivery has grandmother making room for new pets. >> baby spotted python right there. fedex man dropped it off in the granite city illinois yesterday. they are not aggressive but grand mom was taking in chances. >> i let out a big scream and just went to the floor and she came, my granddaughter came over, and asked what was going on. i said, there is a snake, snake. >> ready for this. >> gavin's granddaughter tells reporter that she ordered the snake and just forgot to tell her grandmother. >> yes, forget you ordered a new shirt. >> yes. >> that is in the clear. >> come on baby girl, we have to sit down and talk. >> why are you ordering a snake. >>> coming up in a couple minutes we will bring you more local news weather traffic and sports the on the sister station cw philly including latest on the the deadly crash on the the schuylkill. >> also fine art at phi
a few alternates kelly drive, martin luther king drive. blue route to i-95, and that accident is affecting september bus routes. nine, 27, 124 and 125, ukee and quarter. >>> unusual delivery has grandmother making room for new pets. >> baby spotted python right there. fedex man dropped it off in the granite city illinois yesterday. they are not aggressive but grand mom was taking in chances. >> i let out a big scream and just went to the floor and she came, my granddaughter...
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i start the book with a quote from martin luther king, "letter from birmingham jail." it's a signal to the reader that the thought to get something as much of civil rights at sports. if you think, when you read the book and on about his legacy and his with several key moments and figures in the civil rights movement. he was a kindergartner, start a school night before, the year of brown v. board. he was profoundly influenced by the murder of emmett till, he was 12 here's old, leaving his house in north nashville and sneaking downtown to watch sit-ins at the lunch counter a few blocks where he entered high school a week after martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech. he was in high school when the civil rights act and the voter rights act was passed and he said for him and for most of his generation the world seem to be opening up at just the right time. and his parents and his teachers had prepared him to walk through doors that have never been opened before. meanwhile, at vanderbilt things are finally starting to change. professor bell is here and he could probabl
i start the book with a quote from martin luther king, "letter from birmingham jail." it's a signal to the reader that the thought to get something as much of civil rights at sports. if you think, when you read the book and on about his legacy and his with several key moments and figures in the civil rights movement. he was a kindergartner, start a school night before, the year of brown v. board. he was profoundly influenced by the murder of emmett till, he was 12 here's old, leaving...
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kelly drive, martin luther king drive will be best alternate. heading out of northeast philadelphia, you could take roosevelt boulevard and maneuver your way there. take broad street all the way down or take i-95. with that said i-95 we are seeing major delays stemming out of the northeast down through vine street expressway. we have a pothole southbound right around cottman avenue which is causing a mess. if you had are a truck drive you cannot use drives so blue route to 95 is an alternate and this accident ace affecting a few septa bus routes as well. we were just talking earlier the accident happened when it was light liz raining and that is when folks just should not under estimate the the weather. >> you almost get caught off guard when that kind of thing happens. you are right. as you have been saying and my advice would be the same just be smart about this. even though what you will see when we bout out to storm scan three is radar is emptying out and we are clearing out with the crowd cover just retreating here you cannot take this nece
kelly drive, martin luther king drive will be best alternate. heading out of northeast philadelphia, you could take roosevelt boulevard and maneuver your way there. take broad street all the way down or take i-95. with that said i-95 we are seeing major delays stemming out of the northeast down through vine street expressway. we have a pothole southbound right around cottman avenue which is causing a mess. if you had are a truck drive you cannot use drives so blue route to 95 is an alternate...
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edgar hoover titled: "martin luther king, jr. security matter - communist." hoover requests authority for "technical surveillance" of king. the approval is signed by attorney general robert kennedy. and there was no court order. it was the signature of the f.b.i. director and the signature of the attorney general? >> comey: yep. and then, open-ended-- no time limit, no space restriction, no review, no oversight. >> pelley: and given the threats in the world today, wouldn't that make your job so much easier? >> comey: in a sense, but in... also in a sense, we would give up so much that makes sure that we're rooted in the rule of law that i'd never want to make that
edgar hoover titled: "martin luther king, jr. security matter - communist." hoover requests authority for "technical surveillance" of king. the approval is signed by attorney general robert kennedy. and there was no court order. it was the signature of the f.b.i. director and the signature of the attorney general? >> comey: yep. and then, open-ended-- no time limit, no space restriction, no review, no oversight. >> pelley: and given the threats in the world...
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martin luther king.ou notice here is the people don't really understand who is in charge. we've got a situation where barack obama and eric holder and jeh johnson are the three top law enforcement officers in the country. and we're dealing with an idea that the government is being oppressive to black kids. that's number one. when you throw in -- hold on a second. >> kevin -- no, but -- i want to ask you a question, kevin. >> isis -- when you throw in isis and all of the other things that you're talking -- mark, you finished the last segment. let me finish this. when you throw in isis and all of the -- >> there's a delay, i'm not cutting you off. >> when you look at some of the other controversies, and you look at the polling of barack obama and then you look at that and how it's filtering down into the black community, you see, yes, those poll numbers are going to reflect his presidency. >> yeah. >> let me give you a chance to respond. >> again, i would love to know the source of the information that say
martin luther king.ou notice here is the people don't really understand who is in charge. we've got a situation where barack obama and eric holder and jeh johnson are the three top law enforcement officers in the country. and we're dealing with an idea that the government is being oppressive to black kids. that's number one. when you throw in -- hold on a second. >> kevin -- no, but -- i want to ask you a question, kevin. >> isis -- when you throw in isis and all of the other things...
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especially the peace that he wrote in 1967 about how martin luther king jr.st responsibility and integrity. manyame is true for so black journalist today on tv, thee in the mainstream, black independent press is being lost like independent radio. this is simply an attempt to say, when it comes to our youth, music, culture, politics, we need a renaissance of integrity, vision, willingness to serve, and willingness to sacrifice. other subjects in the book is the bb the boys. you call him, along with john dewey, one of the two towering intellectual figures of the early 20th century. you can just say his name and you want to be silent for a while. 95 years of struggle. and what did he say after 95 years? you must catch your struggle in on an international stage. i am going to africa. i remain tied to the best of america but recognized it may be the case that america needs a revolution but does not have the capacity for revolution, only counterrevolution, but we can go other places, latin america, asia, africa. >> a civil rights activist, historian, dies in 1963.
especially the peace that he wrote in 1967 about how martin luther king jr.st responsibility and integrity. manyame is true for so black journalist today on tv, thee in the mainstream, black independent press is being lost like independent radio. this is simply an attempt to say, when it comes to our youth, music, culture, politics, we need a renaissance of integrity, vision, willingness to serve, and willingness to sacrifice. other subjects in the book is the bb the boys. you call him, along...
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good idea to take kelly drive or martin luther king drive as alternate.you are a truck driver and cannot use drives, 476 to 95 will be a good idea. you will have volume, no doubt bit. it is affecting a few septa bus routes, nine, 27, 124, 125, it ace affecting southbound side of the roosevelt boulevard. that delay squeezing us back beyond ninth street. if you are traveling on the vine street expressway getting to the schuylkill will be a problem but in addition to all of this, we have a new accident. this accident is on i-95 northbound right as awe approach allegheny out of girard avenue. thinks your southbound delay into center city. this here is your northbound delay or before that incident scene. now here's the thing because that north bound i-95 accident occurred here this will backup vine street expressway eastbound which whiz in turn backs up eastbound side of the schuylkill expressway. anyone commuting around center city right now definitely consider mass transit. that is your best bet. katie, how are we doing weather-wise. >> things have only gott
good idea to take kelly drive or martin luther king drive as alternate.you are a truck driver and cannot use drives, 476 to 95 will be a good idea. you will have volume, no doubt bit. it is affecting a few septa bus routes, nine, 27, 124, 125, it ace affecting southbound side of the roosevelt boulevard. that delay squeezing us back beyond ninth street. if you are traveling on the vine street expressway getting to the schuylkill will be a problem but in addition to all of this, we have a new...
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martin luther king jr. was awarded the peace prize. he donated the money to the civil rights movement. as dr. king was honored in oslow he was reviled by white supremecists in the south. it's weapons, widespread violence and fear. burning crosses at homes and churches and pulling people from their houses. some evenclaimed to be ghosts of conservative soldiers. college students volunteered to go to mississippi to help with voter registration. before they left for freedom summer they were given lessons on what to expect. >> they're going the pick you up on the road. they're going to try to put something on you, you're going to wind up in jail there's no doubt about it. >> reporter: the reality of the danger was brutally evident when a 21-year-old black man from mississippi, james chaney and two white jewish new yorkers. michael goodwin and michael sherwerner were picked up on the street and disappeared. >> it took 44 days before the bodies of the three were found. acting on an informants tip the fbi discovered the men's bodies buried ben
martin luther king jr. was awarded the peace prize. he donated the money to the civil rights movement. as dr. king was honored in oslow he was reviled by white supremecists in the south. it's weapons, widespread violence and fear. burning crosses at homes and churches and pulling people from their houses. some evenclaimed to be ghosts of conservative soldiers. college students volunteered to go to mississippi to help with voter registration. before they left for freedom summer they were given...
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martin luther king, jr. referred to mcclaw as the mother of the movement. she went to highline the folks school to teach and taught rosa parks. she was from charleston, south carolina. >> host: james clyburn, peniel joseph, let's take calls. elonzo in north carolina. go ahead with your question or comment, sir. >> caller: yes, either one can answer, but i would like to know what is their opinion about the current gridlock as it relates to stokely carmichael and brown and those people who probably foresee what i termed as the ignorance our country is faced with now because the demographics are changing here in the united states. a lot of what seems to be what stokely and brown spoke against was those that were at the top and how for their own reasons they oppressed people and now we find that even the white power structure which is becoming increasingly decreased -- why find there is an awareness that is causing the kinds of gridlock we find in our government. and their philosophy which isn't being challenged is based on a lot of thinking of dread scott and
martin luther king, jr. referred to mcclaw as the mother of the movement. she went to highline the folks school to teach and taught rosa parks. she was from charleston, south carolina. >> host: james clyburn, peniel joseph, let's take calls. elonzo in north carolina. go ahead with your question or comment, sir. >> caller: yes, either one can answer, but i would like to know what is their opinion about the current gridlock as it relates to stokely carmichael and brown and those...
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the girls were like daddy, don't die when you talk about martin luther king.a lawyer who covered him who's also a parent started talking about martin luther king started crying. john started crying. it was okay. he was in good company. >> he spoke to martin luther king in the book. >> he was a huge part of his career. >> it's a treat for so many people that you carried on as he wanted you to share these stories with us. >> it was a labor of love for us. thank you. >> once again that book is called "news catcher." >>> up next, we'll speak with quincy jones and ♪ one...two...three...four.... ♪ drop and roll ♪ drop it more...drop ♪ i wanna know your name ♪ i wanna, i wanna know your name... ♪ ♪ you got me droppin' the cut ♪ ♪ you got me droppin' it down... ♪ ♪ ♪ name droppin' on them boys with the tags, don't stop ♪ ♪ me and my crew just droppin' and dancin' ♪ ♪ stop, stop and drop it ♪ you got me droppin' it up ♪ ♪ you got me droppin' it down on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance
the girls were like daddy, don't die when you talk about martin luther king.a lawyer who covered him who's also a parent started talking about martin luther king started crying. john started crying. it was okay. he was in good company. >> he spoke to martin luther king in the book. >> he was a huge part of his career. >> it's a treat for so many people that you carried on as he wanted you to share these stories with us. >> it was a labor of love for us. thank you....
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and martin luther king understood this better than anybody. and birmingham was very much about bringing that pressure and saying, you know, everybody looks at the now, everybody reads these national newspapers. there's a media out there that if we can get them to look at what's happening, if we can visualize the horror that african-americans face every day by going somewhere as supposedly, you know, relatively but supposedly progressive and, you know, cosmopolitan as birmingham where you have these moderate leaders, if we can elicit a violent response from the police there, then we'll have proven something, and that's exactly what they did. and, of course, we all know the famous photographs of dogs and fire hoses being sent on children. well, that was absolutely vital to the change that took place in the white house and among a lot of members of congress. they saw those, and they said, well, we -- there's certainly a moral argument. this is also really embarrassing for us nationally and internationally. john f. kennedy was a cold warrior. he s
and martin luther king understood this better than anybody. and birmingham was very much about bringing that pressure and saying, you know, everybody looks at the now, everybody reads these national newspapers. there's a media out there that if we can get them to look at what's happening, if we can visualize the horror that african-americans face every day by going somewhere as supposedly, you know, relatively but supposedly progressive and, you know, cosmopolitan as birmingham where you have...
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martin luther king junior were here he would say let's be serious. it's a time to educate the population. educate the african-american community. not tell the voters to stay home. that's kind of voter suppression, but to educate and -- there's a commonality of error not to help the african-american community, but not just the african-american community, but the little soccer mom at home. the single mother. we're already worried about isis and ferguson. we come back now with ebola. (?) it's too much stress for a family. the middle class family is struggling o to pay school loans and the mortgage and you come back with ebola. when is the comedy of error going to end. neil: senators say we can certainly do better with the african-american voter. what is it they're not saying or doing? >> during the last seven years the african-american unemployment rate is 35 percent. that's a shame and a disgrace. neil: why do they vote for democrats. >> people don't understand that voting for the color of someone's skin does not repair the problem. we've got to plan a
martin luther king junior were here he would say let's be serious. it's a time to educate the population. educate the african-american community. not tell the voters to stay home. that's kind of voter suppression, but to educate and -- there's a commonality of error not to help the african-american community, but not just the african-american community, but the little soccer mom at home. the single mother. we're already worried about isis and ferguson. we come back now with ebola. (?) it's too...
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it seems that peter gelb would not have done an opera of the same sort about the death of martin luthering, making a debating topic, should he have been killed? or the death of john kennedy, making a debating topic, should he have been killed? take one of those, or the people who died on 9/11. the idea of a beautiful aria sung on the killer's side seems to me morally unacceptable. he can do it, but i find it very troubling that he did. >> i think this is a very sensitive meditation on violence and hatred. i saw the opera back in 1991. my understanding is floyd has not seen the offer himself. >> i have seen a video of the opera. >> seeing a video and reading the libretto is not an opera. the difference between what i saw in 1991 and what i saw this week is extraordinarily significant. floyd misstates the story. the captain is a pivotal character, and to say, to characterize the opera without having seen the opera, this was done years ago by other countries. so to evoke that here is unseemly. to captain is portrayed as a he's-seeking figure. klinghoffer is perceived as a man who was murde
it seems that peter gelb would not have done an opera of the same sort about the death of martin luthering, making a debating topic, should he have been killed? or the death of john kennedy, making a debating topic, should he have been killed? take one of those, or the people who died on 9/11. the idea of a beautiful aria sung on the killer's side seems to me morally unacceptable. he can do it, but i find it very troubling that he did. >> i think this is a very sensitive meditation on...
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he was 14 when martin luther king was shot in his community. verb agents, he was -- verbatim, he would engine these speeches. he would go into churches and civil rights events and give the speeches that king would not give. he has two brothers who have congregations. they followed in the footsteps of their father. he chose a different path. he wanted to preach on the street, like you said jesus did. he was not a saint. --had some drug problems like he said jesus did. he was not a saint. he had some drug problems. his family tried to help him. he was adamant that that was the life he wanted to live. when he died -- i was here when he died, and i know what the city response was, and i heard the response at trial -- this guy had no value, he was a nothing. for said in -- they sat three weeks in trial and denigrated him. >> when did the trial take place? place for three weeks and it ended friday. >> it was years later. >> four years later. they did not know this man had a community of people in this city nationally in the faith community who were b
he was 14 when martin luther king was shot in his community. verb agents, he was -- verbatim, he would engine these speeches. he would go into churches and civil rights events and give the speeches that king would not give. he has two brothers who have congregations. they followed in the footsteps of their father. he chose a different path. he wanted to preach on the street, like you said jesus did. he was not a saint. --had some drug problems like he said jesus did. he was not a saint. he had...
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whenever i read books by civil rights movements back in the day come martin luther king, dr. sherman, and every criminal justice books commanded seems like sometimes they have the same common theme to my attacking poverty. okay. the rich get richer and deported prison. a state that has the most income and people make money , hire the prison population. dr. thurman says people, all morals are out the door when you're in survival mode. martin luther king says if you empower somebody let them know that their voices mean something and have a skill that they can focus on . fixing crime ever becoming a civil rights type? it seems like that becomes part of the problem, i guess , but how can it ever goes that route where we are hurting our own citizens but that empowering them and educating them in treating him like a human being? >> mass incarceration is the final frontier in the civil-rights movement. >> is something nice about privatization. highlights for us in no way that this is a civil right. when you read about people in ferguson, misery not being able to pay their fines and
whenever i read books by civil rights movements back in the day come martin luther king, dr. sherman, and every criminal justice books commanded seems like sometimes they have the same common theme to my attacking poverty. okay. the rich get richer and deported prison. a state that has the most income and people make money , hire the prison population. dr. thurman says people, all morals are out the door when you're in survival mode. martin luther king says if you empower somebody let them know...
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we are starting to see that opening of the westbound side of the schuylkill, kelly drive, martin luthering drive in the northeast and taking boulevard to kelly drive or taking broad street down into center city are a few ideas, ukee. >>> owner of the indiana health food store said he found a way to stop ebola fears. dan morris of health kick nutritional center is selling protective suits in his fort wayne store. he got the idea after a few customers inquired bit. they made of tight fitting plastic material and come with gloves, goggles and a mask. >> it seems cookie but at the same time, we're in the try to be healthy business and people have concerns so we stepped up. >> he is selling them for $39.99 a piece. >>> halloween fast approaching latest scary costumes hitting shelves are, that. the emergency protection gear, as you just saw. popular this year hazmat suits, respirators and gas mask but some on social media complained that choice is in poor taste considering two nurses are still battling the disease bye still, heading out on halloween. >>> time is 5:47. do you find yourself fig
we are starting to see that opening of the westbound side of the schuylkill, kelly drive, martin luthering drive in the northeast and taking boulevard to kelly drive or taking broad street down into center city are a few ideas, ukee. >>> owner of the indiana health food store said he found a way to stop ebola fears. dan morris of health kick nutritional center is selling protective suits in his fort wayne store. he got the idea after a few customers inquired bit. they made of tight...
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and martin luther king. 10's bureau chief, tim furlong, is a huge cheerleader, being a graduate of solisie adam. so, martin luther king grads, you've got your work cut out for you. they're led by tim publishing for votes there. you can vote by going to our nbc10.com or our facebook page. vote there, or you could also text or call your vote to 610-624-4111. of course, the game with the most votes is featured as our "game of the week" on "the high school blitz," which airs every saturday at 7:00 p.m. on nbc 10. >>> it is a national trend showing up in this area -- kids vaping, kids smoking e-cigarettes, even at school. how officials in one county are trying to curb the situation. >>> and don't forget, you can wake up every morning with your favorite nbc 10 personality. all you have to do is download the nbc 10 morning app for your smartphone. there you'll find the latest news headlines, a live stream of our morning newscast, and you can even set your alarm to wake up to the voice of an nbc 10 personality. to t
and martin luther king. 10's bureau chief, tim furlong, is a huge cheerleader, being a graduate of solisie adam. so, martin luther king grads, you've got your work cut out for you. they're led by tim publishing for votes there. you can vote by going to our nbc10.com or our facebook page. vote there, or you could also text or call your vote to 610-624-4111. of course, the game with the most votes is featured as our "game of the week" on "the high school blitz," which airs...
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the collision shut town martin luther king drive near sweet briar road, for hours, this evening. tonight the young injured teenager is recovering at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania. that is where "action news" reporter, annie mccormack is live tonight, annie? >> reporter: shirleen, that is right that 17 year-old was taken here to the hospital, at the university of pennsylvania, in stable condition but police have now confirmed that she's been paralyzed from the weighs down. at the time of the accident there happened to be several nurses and a doctor nearby, they rushed into help. hours after the dramatic crash, crews carefully removed the mangled suv that careened toward the schuylkill river, trapping the 17 year-old driver inside. >> it was a tight fit, everything smashed around her. >> unaudible. >> she was scared but talking. >> reporter: brandy, a cardiac icu nurse at hahnemann hospital happened to be driving by. >> there is a bunch of people stopped on bicycles and everybody was looking over the railing and it was missing. >> you jumped in to action. >> i went
the collision shut town martin luther king drive near sweet briar road, for hours, this evening. tonight the young injured teenager is recovering at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania. that is where "action news" reporter, annie mccormack is live tonight, annie? >> reporter: shirleen, that is right that 17 year-old was taken here to the hospital, at the university of pennsylvania, in stable condition but police have now confirmed that she's been paralyzed from the...
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best way to get around this, martin luther king martin luther king drive, kelly drive, or get on the montgomery drive, take it down to belmont. and from belmont, get onto girard. and girard will take you back on to the schuylkill right around the zoo. >> looks like they've opened the left lane again now. >> okay, so, again, it is just left lane open though. that vehicle is till in the right-hand lane. so still going to be very slow going. now we skee from skyfox just how slowly traffic is moving. because everybody's got to merge into that left lane in order to get by. and so, it looks like the back up is really lasting for miles and miles, going way back past city line avenue looks like there. so, again, avoid that part of the schuylkill expressway, if at all possible. because it is going to be very slow going there this morning. another look at everybody, see, they have to merge into that left lane, because that's the only lane that gets by there. so, really -- >> kelly? >> kelly, mlk, one of those will get you around that. now, we have another overturned vehicle that happened about
best way to get around this, martin luther king martin luther king drive, kelly drive, or get on the montgomery drive, take it down to belmont. and from belmont, get onto girard. and girard will take you back on to the schuylkill right around the zoo. >> looks like they've opened the left lane again now. >> okay, so, again, it is just left lane open though. that vehicle is till in the right-hand lane. so still going to be very slow going. now we skee from skyfox just how slowly...
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martin luther king drive shutdown between the ben franklin parkway and the falls bridge. we're going to move along here to the ben franklin bridge, another ben this morning, the ben franklin bridge in good shape, with no delays or problems. if you are taking this to 130 northbound in delran, keep in mind, that's very jammed, near south chester avenue, one lane closed due to pedestrian accident on the southbound side. further up the 42 freeway locks good, 55, no delays on the a.c. expressway or the garth end state parkwayment on to the blue route at the mid-county tolls, and the mid-county tolls look good, if you are headed to the poconos, both northeast extension and the pa turnpike in good shape, as well. mass transit on or close to schedule. keep in mind septa's media elwin line, shuttle buses replacing trains today. this is happening every weekend through november. that's the latest from the cbs-3 traffic center, i'm ann evans, nicole, back to you. >> thanks, ann. 7:20, and still to come on "eyewitness news", carol answers your pet questions in this week's ask the vet.
martin luther king drive shutdown between the ben franklin parkway and the falls bridge. we're going to move along here to the ben franklin bridge, another ben this morning, the ben franklin bridge in good shape, with no delays or problems. if you are taking this to 130 northbound in delran, keep in mind, that's very jammed, near south chester avenue, one lane closed due to pedestrian accident on the southbound side. further up the 42 freeway locks good, 55, no delays on the a.c. expressway or...
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it was said by martin luther king, jr. that human progress is neither automatic nor inevita e inevitable. every step towards the goal of justice requires sacrifice, struggling and suffer. tireless exertion and passionate concern of dedicated individuals. ladies and gentlemen, i'm privileged to present you too man dedicated to this cause, for justice, for opportunity and for froe dom. a man in a fight for what is right and a man who will die with his boots on, senator elbert guillory. ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon. joseph, thank you very much. that was extremely well done. young men like that -- [ applause ] and i see some other young people in this room. i'm very heartened to see them. i'm actually heartened to see so many types of americans here under one banner. speaking one language. the language of freedom and liberty but many, many colors of americans. happy to see you here. 14 months ago i was a democrat. yes. once i was lost but now i'm found. for years, it's been a difficult fit. i was having difficulty in the meetings tha
it was said by martin luther king, jr. that human progress is neither automatic nor inevita e inevitable. every step towards the goal of justice requires sacrifice, struggling and suffer. tireless exertion and passionate concern of dedicated individuals. ladies and gentlemen, i'm privileged to present you too man dedicated to this cause, for justice, for opportunity and for froe dom. a man in a fight for what is right and a man who will die with his boots on, senator elbert guillory. ♪ ♪...
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that was the main contradiction between malcolm x and martin luther king. so as children of malcolm we took that position. and they also brought up the fact me, most of us came from the south. i came from aniston. and we could not take a non violent posture in a light of what was happening on a nationwide level. we were all from the south. we saw what was happening in memphis and stuff like that. so my mother was not a non violent person. she believed in self defense and taught all of her kids, all ten of us to do that. so that philosophy was permanent in the black panther party but did not stop us from working with other groups. because we worked with church groups. we had 90% of our breakfast programs at churches. so even though we believed in self defense, that just because someone was non violent or thought their method was different from ours, as long as we got together on the strategy and what direction to go, it didn't matter. >> within the farm workers, non violence -- i mean it was really chavez's thing. so he studied gandhi. he was deeply committe
that was the main contradiction between malcolm x and martin luther king. so as children of malcolm we took that position. and they also brought up the fact me, most of us came from the south. i came from aniston. and we could not take a non violent posture in a light of what was happening on a nationwide level. we were all from the south. we saw what was happening in memphis and stuff like that. so my mother was not a non violent person. she believed in self defense and taught all of her kids,...
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washington and martin luther king jr. this class is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> remember we have been talking about booker t. washington and some of you disagree that washington in fact is a similar -- seminal figure that i have insisted that he is. because i made a statement in class that many of you disagreed with when i said washington was the most important and most influential african-american leader until the election of president barack obama. he is even more significant in some ways because booker t. washington was never elected to a public office. president barack obama was elected president of the united states and he is not a black leader. he is a leader of the free world and also the leader of course of our country. when we look at african-american leadership coming out of the 19th century into the 20th and even into the 21st century i , maintain that booker t. washington has no peers. some of you disagree with that. so i make my case today that you can in fact agree or disagree with. we start of course w
washington and martin luther king jr. this class is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> remember we have been talking about booker t. washington and some of you disagree that washington in fact is a similar -- seminal figure that i have insisted that he is. because i made a statement in class that many of you disagreed with when i said washington was the most important and most influential african-american leader until the election of president barack obama. he is even more significant in...
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seems to me that-- peter gelb would not have done an opera of the same sort about the death of martin luther king making a debating topic, should he have been killed. or the death of john kennedy, making a debating topic of should he have been killed. or pick one of the over 2,000 people that died on 9/11. the idea 6 having beautiful arias sung on the killer's side seems to me morally unacceptable. so he can do it, but i find it very troubling that he did. >> rose: i think this -- >> i think this is a very sensitive meditation on violence an hatred. i saw the opera back in 1991. my understanding is that floyd has not seen the opera itself but you have seen a video. >> i have seen a video of an opera. >> seeing a video of an opera-- . >> seeing a video is not an opera. the difference between the opera that i saw in 1991, the opera that i saw later on and the opera that i saw in the met this week is extraordinarily significant. also floyd misstates what the story is in the opera. in the opera you have a captain who is a pivotal character in the opera. and with the-- and to say, to characterize
seems to me that-- peter gelb would not have done an opera of the same sort about the death of martin luther king making a debating topic, should he have been killed. or the death of john kennedy, making a debating topic of should he have been killed. or pick one of the over 2,000 people that died on 9/11. the idea 6 having beautiful arias sung on the killer's side seems to me morally unacceptable. so he can do it, but i find it very troubling that he did. >> rose: i think this --...
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. >> you had a similar situation with the oakland schools drawing parallels between martin luther king, junior and this individual. it was without recognizing the parallel was martin martin luther king, junior was shot to death, much like what this individual did to somebody else. that's where the comparison should stop. what about job experience? >> what does academia thip? they are supposed to be like andy levey. >> i love the madness. the radicalness has not gone far enough. i think they should invite terrorists. >> they have. >> you need to sympathize with them in order to really to emot expe have a soul in this country. >> is it true. we were talking in the green room about because he was toilet trained too early, it -- he became this person. >> anal repulsive. it is a term. it is the psychological term. >> i thought it was re10 tiff. >> there is retentive and repulsive. is that right? >> recluse -- reclusive. >> go ahead and defend your hero. >> i will pass on that. earlier this week a school spokesman said the students chose him, quote, because hue represents a freedom of mind,
. >> you had a similar situation with the oakland schools drawing parallels between martin luther king, junior and this individual. it was without recognizing the parallel was martin martin luther king, junior was shot to death, much like what this individual did to somebody else. that's where the comparison should stop. what about job experience? >> what does academia thip? they are supposed to be like andy levey. >> i love the madness. the radicalness has not gone far...
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martin luther king blocked. two lanes inbound. just tweeted pictures of this motorcycle crash fro from @first4traffic. no major problems. wider look at things. inner and outer loop moving along. you can see 395, just a little bit slow as i was mentioning there. no major problems otherwise looking pretty good. trying the get chopper over this crash. more on that coming up. >>> holy -- >> oh, my god. >> people watching a rocket launch in virginia got a terrifying surprise when that rocket suddenly exploded just after launch. >>> this morning, crews back out to get a closer look at the debris field. nasa is warning it could wash up on beaches in the coming days and weeks. it was operated by orbital sciences company in dulles. the rocket began to slow down and break apart. an official at orbital sciences says he believes the the command staff sent a self-instruct command to intentionally destroy it before it hit the ground. they could tell the rocket didn't have enough speed before exploding. >> you can actually hear the sound wave co
martin luther king blocked. two lanes inbound. just tweeted pictures of this motorcycle crash fro from @first4traffic. no major problems. wider look at things. inner and outer loop moving along. you can see 395, just a little bit slow as i was mentioning there. no major problems otherwise looking pretty good. trying the get chopper over this crash. more on that coming up. >>> holy -- >> oh, my god. >> people watching a rocket launch in virginia got a terrifying surprise...
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martin luther king's last crusade, the one he was working on in the last six months of his life. you may have noticed that we are in the season of civil rights anniversaries, the opening introduction to the entire symposium today suggested that this is the last program of a season of programs that started off in the spring to commemorate freedom summer, the 15th anniversary of that in mississippi as well as the civil rights act of 1964. of course it's also the 60th anniversary of the first brown decision from 1954. and none, of course, though, no commemoration has been, moment has been celebrated as much as the 1963 march on washington here in d.c. last august. i'm not going to go into critique and analysis of the original march and the commemoration, but what i will say is that i'm struck at how much that march has overshadowed the many other civil rights marches that have occurred in this city, particularly the 1964 prayer pilgrimage, just a few months after the brown campaign and the poor people's campaign. this is a product of continued public memory and scholarship that emph
martin luther king's last crusade, the one he was working on in the last six months of his life. you may have noticed that we are in the season of civil rights anniversaries, the opening introduction to the entire symposium today suggested that this is the last program of a season of programs that started off in the spring to commemorate freedom summer, the 15th anniversary of that in mississippi as well as the civil rights act of 1964. of course it's also the 60th anniversary of the first...
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. >> again i am macintosh i live at the martin luther king in the paermentd here in san francisco i want i told you open the september 4th yes. the reason we were dealing with the discrimination lawsuit the disabled act in that action certain spipgz by the john stuart company to fellow such things related to this statement consequences of breach section 2, 3, 434 the respondents understand that failure to carry out the terms may result in suspension of termination of or refusal to grant or continue fell financial assistance or other actions tlosz by lieu they should be indicted on charges for fraud, conspiracy and i suspect shoddy work article 7 as part of the election portion for which all deals with the parties with their duties position whether their board members or not they have not carried it auto and olsen lee is another one i was effected by asbestos and in regards to article code title 17501 and of this is regarding the video back in july 17th which was not long ago me and mr. harvey lane was cut out of the video we saw it on another sector it happened on a computer we saw it on
. >> again i am macintosh i live at the martin luther king in the paermentd here in san francisco i want i told you open the september 4th yes. the reason we were dealing with the discrimination lawsuit the disabled act in that action certain spipgz by the john stuart company to fellow such things related to this statement consequences of breach section 2, 3, 434 the respondents understand that failure to carry out the terms may result in suspension of termination of or refusal to grant...
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for example martin luther king jr. day, labor day, memorial day, you still have to pay. when the mta was established it's only job was to over see muni. it made sense that only regular muni riders were represented and no motorist. later mta took over jurisdiction and parking and taxis and sidewalk design and street space. yet there is still no representation required on the mta board. requiring that one member be on the board is the affection democracy. proposition calls for equal enforcement of traffic laws. there are certainly terrible drivers in san francisco and traffic laws must strictly be enfoce
for example martin luther king jr. day, labor day, memorial day, you still have to pay. when the mta was established it's only job was to over see muni. it made sense that only regular muni riders were represented and no motorist. later mta took over jurisdiction and parking and taxis and sidewalk design and street space. yet there is still no representation required on the mta board. requiring that one member be on the board is the affection democracy. proposition calls for equal enforcement...
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he says that he is not an activist but he believes in the words of martin luther ching who asked whatfor other others. he said the trade-off is worth it. he wrote this. i'm proud to be gay. i consider it among the greatest gifts. he' right. if it helps one person, it will help. someone is thinking -- >> two of his heroes are bobby kennedy and martin luther king. >> that's right. >>> a breath of fresh air for a yale graduate student. officials feared he may have contracted ebola. he had a fever not long after leaving west africa. the state forced him to quarantine himself. don dahler was the first to speak to him once the quarantine ended. he is in new haven. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. just until a few hours ago a police cruiser was park heard across the street from his house. it was to keep anyone from going inside and to keep him from coming outside. that ended at 12:01 this morning. >> how are you. >> do you feel like coming out and step into fresh air? >> sure. >> we were the first contact since he was ordered to stay in his house. >> this is the actual order iss
he says that he is not an activist but he believes in the words of martin luther ching who asked whatfor other others. he said the trade-off is worth it. he wrote this. i'm proud to be gay. i consider it among the greatest gifts. he' right. if it helps one person, it will help. someone is thinking -- >> two of his heroes are bobby kennedy and martin luther king. >> that's right. >>> a breath of fresh air for a yale graduate student. officials feared he may have contracted...
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also, in atlantic city, atlantic avenue between absecon boulevard and martin luther king, boulevard, that huge fire we've been showing you all morning with steve keeley has lanes block there, so, units working on that structure fire there. also, in berlin, crosskeys road, watson town new freedom road, accident there still all lanes blocked. so to get around that you have to take taunton road. chris? >> sue, meantime, 6:44, the first case of ebola diagnosed in the united states has been confirmed, and man who recently traveled from liberia to dallas, texas cents. >> of course liberia one of the places, they're experiencing this outbreak, this epidemic. federal health officials say this unidentified man was critically ill, he's been in isolation, at texas health presbyterian hospital since sunday, apparently didn't start showing symptoms until he had been here in the u.s. for couple of days, there live with the very latest, i guess the big question is how is it possible that somebody could travel to the united states, from a country such as as liberia, no checks and balances in place,
also, in atlantic city, atlantic avenue between absecon boulevard and martin luther king, boulevard, that huge fire we've been showing you all morning with steve keeley has lanes block there, so, units working on that structure fire there. also, in berlin, crosskeys road, watson town new freedom road, accident there still all lanes blocked. so to get around that you have to take taunton road. chris? >> sue, meantime, 6:44, the first case of ebola diagnosed in the united states has been...
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down saying people are attacked and staying in the sro's nothing is being done i had a thing that martin luther king said a thick black tried to hit me in my face the day b that ms. williams one the opening i'm trying to found out the gentleman with domestic violence we see the women are buzzed lgbt people a lot like a man that got killed near that the sofa way a lot of the men and women that are attacking us be lgbt people you don't hit women back but make sure that san francisco as we have 27 states with medical marijuana we want to make sure that san francisco is taking care of all thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon actually good evening supervisors it's been a long meeting but an educational and productivity i'm jackie brison once again to speak on the need to update administrative native code section 12 l dealing with public information and access to nonprofit board of directors meetings i am very happy to report i did although i didn't get in until the end of september a quarterly report january to march of 2014 and that, yes it did pay to file a complaint with the whistle blowers
down saying people are attacked and staying in the sro's nothing is being done i had a thing that martin luther king said a thick black tried to hit me in my face the day b that ms. williams one the opening i'm trying to found out the gentleman with domestic violence we see the women are buzzed lgbt people a lot like a man that got killed near that the sofa way a lot of the men and women that are attacking us be lgbt people you don't hit women back but make sure that san francisco as we have 27...