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civil war conspiracies and to bring down the late martin luther king. let me introduce you to this cheery, cheery group of guys. [laughter] i'll be going in no particular order so the c-span cameraman will have to move around. this is the first complete biography of the great gangster that cuts down all the hollywood myth about capone and even about the great heroic, absolutely now as we know nonheroic elliott ness as the gman who brought him down. hampton sides author of hell hound on his trail has pieced together a dramatic ticking clock narrative of the last days of martin luther king going back and forth from the days of king's life to his funeral. to the manhunt which at the time was the largest in history for his assassin james earl ray. and most amazing hampton took the title of his book from a robert johnson song, probably the first time ever that's been done in american literature. and speaking of titles, we now have james l. swanson author of the book with undoubtedbly the longest title of 2010 bloody crimes the chase for jefferson davis and t
civil war conspiracies and to bring down the late martin luther king. let me introduce you to this cheery, cheery group of guys. [laughter] i'll be going in no particular order so the c-span cameraman will have to move around. this is the first complete biography of the great gangster that cuts down all the hollywood myth about capone and even about the great heroic, absolutely now as we know nonheroic elliott ness as the gman who brought him down. hampton sides author of hell hound on his...
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martin luther king, jr., in april 1968. he was king's assassin. james earl ray fled the scene after the killing. he actually got over the border into canada. once he was in canada, he got a fake passport somehow, he eventually flowed the united kingdom but a couple months after he shot king they picked him up in london england, he was extradited from the uk back to the united states for-to-face trial for killing martin luther king. and in 1969, a little less than a year after the killing, james earl ray was convicted. ultimately, he pled guilty to that crime but for a while, for a long while, actually, he and his attorney, a guy named jack kershaw, put forward that theory that james earl ray didn't actually kill martin luther king. they put forward this theory that said that james earl ray was just the fall guy for the crime and actually the guy who killed martin luther king was a man named raul. years after james earl ray went to prison, even years after he once escaped from prison for a few days before she was recaptured jack kershaw, james earl
martin luther king, jr., in april 1968. he was king's assassin. james earl ray fled the scene after the killing. he actually got over the border into canada. once he was in canada, he got a fake passport somehow, he eventually flowed the united kingdom but a couple months after he shot king they picked him up in london england, he was extradited from the uk back to the united states for-to-face trial for killing martin luther king. and in 1969, a little less than a year after the killing, james...
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martin luther king jr., that is.lace carrying on his incredible legacy his son martin luther king iii. and i look forward to getting his insight on all of this. your father had to make speeches like those the president has made so often. react to the president's words. >> the president's words were certainly heartfelt but honest in relationship to where we are. we have to really examine deeply in our culture as to what is creating this climate of hatred and hostility and terrorism that is domestic terrorism. >> and you use the t-word. that itself became a flash point this week of some who said why aren't we using the word terrorism to describe this? >> well, it is just my personal view that this is terrorism just as in 1963 when members of the clan went into the 16th street baptist church and bombed that church and four little girls lost their lives. and my father, of course was the person who eulogized them. so there have been many number of incidents of terrorism, but we choose not to frame it that way from time to
martin luther king jr., that is.lace carrying on his incredible legacy his son martin luther king iii. and i look forward to getting his insight on all of this. your father had to make speeches like those the president has made so often. react to the president's words. >> the president's words were certainly heartfelt but honest in relationship to where we are. we have to really examine deeply in our culture as to what is creating this climate of hatred and hostility and terrorism that is...
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martin luther king jr.d into law by libdon johnson, the fair housing act was challenged in texas case. the president and director of the naacp legal defense and educational fund joins me now from the court. tell met impact as far as you're concerned on your advocacy and the importance of the fair housing act in our civil rights history. >> this is huge andrea, an such an important decision. i was sitting in the court when the decision was announced today. we certainly breathed a sigh of relief whether justice kennedy announced the decision. you know the fair housing act is sometimes as you and i have discussed the forgotten civil rights statute. but it is such a critically important one. it was passed the week that martin luther king was killed. it was the recognition of the role that segregation plays in the current commission called two societies, one black, one white. in this decision today, a 5-4 decision authored by justice kennedy, he talked about the current commission and he talked very powerfully a
martin luther king jr.d into law by libdon johnson, the fair housing act was challenged in texas case. the president and director of the naacp legal defense and educational fund joins me now from the court. tell met impact as far as you're concerned on your advocacy and the importance of the fair housing act in our civil rights history. >> this is huge andrea, an such an important decision. i was sitting in the court when the decision was announced today. we certainly breathed a sigh of...
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and martin luther king is just a symbol of racial equality. i think it's really important that we remember that. >> we remember the ministry of the reverend sharonda singleton. and we remember myra compton. may god's spirit comfort their families, the congregation that has lost a loved one. >> i pray to god that the nation will come together and heal and be as one and not have so much hatred for each other. >> reporter: and many people i talked to tonight tell me that they are going to continue to pray for the victims, and they are concerned about security at predominantly black churches throughout the nation this coming sunday. live here at the dr. martin luther king memorial, i'm shomari stone, news4. [ bell ] the sounds of solidarity. the national cathedral tolled its bell nine times this evening, once for each victim. >> now is the time for mourning and for healing. but let's be clear. at some point, we as a country will have to reckon with the fact that this fight of mass violence does not happen in other advanced countries. and at some p
and martin luther king is just a symbol of racial equality. i think it's really important that we remember that. >> we remember the ministry of the reverend sharonda singleton. and we remember myra compton. may god's spirit comfort their families, the congregation that has lost a loved one. >> i pray to god that the nation will come together and heal and be as one and not have so much hatred for each other. >> reporter: and many people i talked to tonight tell me that they are...
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i would never compare pamela geller to martin luther king.aming her for the violence or were saying she is looking to get herself killed, i don't think they realize that they -- they found the people back in the 60s who said that martin luther king needed to not stir the pot because it might lead to violence. how at the cannot realize that that's exactly what they sound like -- >> he was sitting having lunch at a diner and going into areas blacks weren't allowed. how is a black having -- going to the white water fountain different than her doing cartoons. they were good cartoons. if they were not blacked out you would see they had validity. >> i think because she is a westerner and they automatically devalue everything she has to say. martin luther king is an american and part of the american fab break. fabric. i don't think her goal is to reform or moderate islam. this is just galvanizing the evil. >> how is pamela geller less american than martin luther king? she is a westerner? >> no isis is not a western culture and she is an outsider. th
i would never compare pamela geller to martin luther king.aming her for the violence or were saying she is looking to get herself killed, i don't think they realize that they -- they found the people back in the 60s who said that martin luther king needed to not stir the pot because it might lead to violence. how at the cannot realize that that's exactly what they sound like -- >> he was sitting having lunch at a diner and going into areas blacks weren't allowed. how is a black having --...
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the roads however especially roads that are prone to flooding kelly drive, martin luther king drive, the roads around manayunk you get that heavy rain you get rain one to 2-inches per hour that's moving into the city and boy, it's going to be heavy and
the roads however especially roads that are prone to flooding kelly drive, martin luther king drive, the roads around manayunk you get that heavy rain you get rain one to 2-inches per hour that's moving into the city and boy, it's going to be heavy and
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happy martin luther king day. >> that was martin luther king day, earlier this year, in january. and i was wrong, as it turns out. i mean, it was a surprising thing, at the time, it was a surprising thing, on martin luther king day this year, when the supreme court heard those arguments on that civil rights case, because, really, there was no -- no burning issue behind that case. there was no disagreement between lower courts or some other reason why the supreme court had to take up that fair housing act case. it really looked like the conservative majority on the u.s. supreme court was just going out of their way to go after the fair housing act, the way they'd gone after the voting rights act, and the way they've gone after a number of other civil rights achievements. it was not just me who saw it that way. a lot of people looked at the supreme court taking that case and thought, uh-oh. you know, the court does not have to do this. they must be taking this case, just so they can kill another landmark civil rights law. that is basically what everybody thought. turns out, nope! w
happy martin luther king day. >> that was martin luther king day, earlier this year, in january. and i was wrong, as it turns out. i mean, it was a surprising thing, at the time, it was a surprising thing, on martin luther king day this year, when the supreme court heard those arguments on that civil rights case, because, really, there was no -- no burning issue behind that case. there was no disagreement between lower courts or some other reason why the supreme court had to take up that...
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martin luther king jr.e is the author of, "the divided mind of the black church: theology, piety, and public witness." i want to welcome you both to democracy now! reverend mark kelly tyler, talk about the mother bethel ame church in philadelphia and its relationship to the church in south carolina. >> thank you for having us and glad to be on with my old friend raphael warnock. we were in college together. this is such a tragic experience . i think what hurts the most is the ame church is really a very close-knit family. many denominations are kind of loosely associated, but we are extremely tight. i would seek reverend pinckney and reverend simmons, who was also killed, for many years we would see them at least five or six times a year, just because the church meets and 70 different locations around the country and around the world -- so many different locations around the country and around the world. the amy church is now on five continents and 39 countries and i have to tell you because of the feedback
martin luther king jr.e is the author of, "the divided mind of the black church: theology, piety, and public witness." i want to welcome you both to democracy now! reverend mark kelly tyler, talk about the mother bethel ame church in philadelphia and its relationship to the church in south carolina. >> thank you for having us and glad to be on with my old friend raphael warnock. we were in college together. this is such a tragic experience . i think what hurts the most is the...
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and they will go the path of martin luther king. an unjust law is no law at all. and i do think that we're going to see a lot of pastors who will have to make this tough decision. you are going to see it on the part of christian business owners. >> donald trump is for traditional marriage. but as jake tapper pointed out trump's own record with marriage isn't very traditional. >> i'm traditional marriage. it is changing rapidly. >> but what do you say to a lesbian who's married or a gay man who is married who says donald trump what's traditional about being married three times. >> they have a very good point. but i've been a very hard working person. and actually i have a great marriage and great wife now. and actually my two wooifs were very good. and i don't blame them. but i was working maybe 22 hours a day. >> i'm not saying explain your divorces. >> i know. but i'm saying i blame myself because my business was so powerful for me. congressman, we'll start with you first. have we seen the definition of traditional marriage in this country now erode? what is the
and they will go the path of martin luther king. an unjust law is no law at all. and i do think that we're going to see a lot of pastors who will have to make this tough decision. you are going to see it on the part of christian business owners. >> donald trump is for traditional marriage. but as jake tapper pointed out trump's own record with marriage isn't very traditional. >> i'm traditional marriage. it is changing rapidly. >> but what do you say to a lesbian who's married...
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king's eldest son, martin luther king iii.ere tonight, martin. >> thank you, rev. >> you lost your father to gun violence and race and your grandmother you lost to gun violence. and you have committed your life to fighting racism and violence and here we are at this unbelievably tragic scene. nine people killed in a church. first of all your reaction to what is happening and what we ought to be coming out of this discussing? >> my first reaction and first thought was this was reminiscent to me because it was in a church. the first thing i thought about was the loss of my grandmother, not my father in this context because of the church. i was like, oh, my gosh, here we go again. the second thing i thought about was how these families would have to grieve and how many people would be grieving because of the loss of all these individuals. and then i thought about, you know, we live in an incredible nation but something has gone awry. we have promoted a culture of violence. and that is what is being embraced, when it's television
king's eldest son, martin luther king iii.ere tonight, martin. >> thank you, rev. >> you lost your father to gun violence and race and your grandmother you lost to gun violence. and you have committed your life to fighting racism and violence and here we are at this unbelievably tragic scene. nine people killed in a church. first of all your reaction to what is happening and what we ought to be coming out of this discussing? >> my first reaction and first thought was this was...
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martin luther king, jr. preached from its pulpit and marches began from its steps. a sacred place this church. not just for blacks not just for christians, but for every american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this country a foundation sown for liberty and justice for all. that's what the church meant. (applause) >> we do not know whether the killer of reverend pinckney and eight others knew all of this history. but he surely sensed the meaning of his violent act. it was an act that drew on a long history of bombs an arson and shots fired at churches not random but as a means of control, a way to terrorize at a price. (applause) an act that he imagined would insight fear-- incite fear and recrimination violence and suspicion. an act that he presumed would deepen divisions, that trace back to our nation's original sin. oh but god works in mysterious ways. (applause) god has different ideas. he didn't know he was being used by god. blinded by hatred the alleged killer could not see the grace surrounding reverend pinckney and
martin luther king, jr. preached from its pulpit and marches began from its steps. a sacred place this church. not just for blacks not just for christians, but for every american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this country a foundation sown for liberty and justice for all. that's what the church meant. (applause) >> we do not know whether the killer of reverend pinckney and eight others knew all of this history. but he surely sensed the meaning...
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joining us from atlanta martin luther king iii.d you to lead the program tonight because you are emotionally involved with this story. almost 41 years ago to the day your grandmother alberta king, was shot dead in a church in atlanta. your father preached at the emanuel church that was desecrated last night by roof and your mother also led demonstrations from that church. with all that in play, what is your feeling tonight? >> well, i certainly first want to say my prayers and condolences are with the family members of all of these individuals that were tragically gunned down. and as you said, my first immediate response was oh my goodness, not again because my second thought went back to 1974 when my grandmother was gunned down. and if one cannot be safe in the sanctity of their places of worship what has our society come to? now, the reality unfortunately is, from time to time we have seen these tragic incidents. in 1963, four little girls lost their lives in a bombing church in birmingham alabama. and over the last few years ove
joining us from atlanta martin luther king iii.d you to lead the program tonight because you are emotionally involved with this story. almost 41 years ago to the day your grandmother alberta king, was shot dead in a church in atlanta. your father preached at the emanuel church that was desecrated last night by roof and your mother also led demonstrations from that church. with all that in play, what is your feeling tonight? >> well, i certainly first want to say my prayers and condolences...
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martin luther king jr. in the church. wednesday night prayer meeting. have there ever been threats to this church? >> reporter: not that i know of. i have spoken with church members. when you walk around the streets here, this is the sleepy south. this has palm trees on the street. a nice park on the street and gas station and convenience stores. this is a pleasant area. not an area you think of crime. people were having a prayer service here. that stunned a lot of parishioners here. >> robert, hang on a second. we will put up file picture of the emanuel african methodist church. the file footage we have is old. it is a beautiful church. this was a church that existed during slavery, by the way, for black individuals in the south. >> important spot in the underground railroad. >> it was formed for slave revolt in 1800s and now this is the center of community for the last several years. robert, i know you are in south carolina for politics. hillary clinton was there yesterday. jeb bush was scheduled to be there today, but i understand he has canceled tha
martin luther king jr. in the church. wednesday night prayer meeting. have there ever been threats to this church? >> reporter: not that i know of. i have spoken with church members. when you walk around the streets here, this is the sleepy south. this has palm trees on the street. a nice park on the street and gas station and convenience stores. this is a pleasant area. not an area you think of crime. people were having a prayer service here. that stunned a lot of parishioners here....
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including martin luther king. they were almost a model for richard nixon.e thought he was catching up to the challenges. we talked about nixon being paranoid and all that. i don't think he was. charlie: go ahead. tim: evan is exactly right. richard nixon loses to jfk and 1960 by this much. it could've gone either way. evan: it was stolen. tim: we could have had bush v gore if nixon challenged the results of the presidential election. he is determined that he's going to win in 1968, and he went to extraordinary lengths including sabotaging the paris peace talks that would have prevented war in vietnam. but he was determined to win in 1972 by the greatest landslide in american political history and there and lie the roots. to win at any cost. charlie: you would think that all of this is unnecessary. he had a weak opponent running against him. he was coming off of some positive things in his administration. that is not the time to be paranoid. evan: he had this idea of the new american majority. a southern conservative democrat. he wanted to create a new party
including martin luther king. they were almost a model for richard nixon.e thought he was catching up to the challenges. we talked about nixon being paranoid and all that. i don't think he was. charlie: go ahead. tim: evan is exactly right. richard nixon loses to jfk and 1960 by this much. it could've gone either way. evan: it was stolen. tim: we could have had bush v gore if nixon challenged the results of the presidential election. he is determined that he's going to win in 1968, and he went...
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we have seen pictures of the reverend martin luther king jr. at the church. it has been a pillar of the community for pethe people for well over 150 years. >> reporter: it is located in the historic part of the city. this has the nickname of the holy city because there are some many churches and religious institutions here. several community and church leaders came out from across the state and gathering to prayer and call for peace and justice after what happened tonight. a lot offering up prayer, but heartbroken as well. >> we are showing pictures on your tv screen right now of people after the service praying together and coming together for some sort of solace. listen to the police chief. he has a beautiful message for what the community should be doing now. let's listen to what he said. >> this is an opportunity for us all to unite because of a significant tragedy that occurred. what we need right now is we need everybody to come together and pray for these families. we need them to come together and help us find this person so no one else is hurt. we ne
we have seen pictures of the reverend martin luther king jr. at the church. it has been a pillar of the community for pethe people for well over 150 years. >> reporter: it is located in the historic part of the city. this has the nickname of the holy city because there are some many churches and religious institutions here. several community and church leaders came out from across the state and gathering to prayer and call for peace and justice after what happened tonight. a lot offering...
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martin luther king jr.asn't watch. >> then the lights shine bright for actress and business woman nene leakes. >> definitely shows other blacks girls i can be an author, they can be a designer like me. like oh, my gosh, i can be a designer, i can be an actor. i can be on broadway. >> a princeton university student reminds us that all lives matter. >> i would like to tell you what black is. black is beautiful, just as white is beautiful, just as every other color you see is beautiful. black people are human just as people of every other color are human. >> that's what's happening in our world up next. >>> welcome back to our world with black enterprise. in the world of hip-hop radio, there's one morning show crew that's head and shoulders above everyone else as far as popularity and power. of course we're talking about new york's power 105, the breakfast club. in 2010, radio personalities dee they were offered a chance to form a brand new radio show together on new york's power 105.1. before long they collec
martin luther king jr.asn't watch. >> then the lights shine bright for actress and business woman nene leakes. >> definitely shows other blacks girls i can be an author, they can be a designer like me. like oh, my gosh, i can be a designer, i can be an actor. i can be on broadway. >> a princeton university student reminds us that all lives matter. >> i would like to tell you what black is. black is beautiful, just as white is beautiful, just as every other color you see...
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and cornel west talked about his book the radical king a collection of speeches by martin luther king junior. and tax reform was the discussion from the book end the irs before it ends us. and appearing recently was the author of be safe love mom talking about being a mother to four military officers serving in a war zone. and we looked at the life of the first lady through childhood up to the whitehouse. afterwards airs every saturday at 10 p.m. and sunday at 9 p.m. you can watch all episodes on our website. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. live coverage of the chicago tribune printers row lit fest held every year in downtown chicago. scott simon is the next author. he will be talking about his
and cornel west talked about his book the radical king a collection of speeches by martin luther king junior. and tax reform was the discussion from the book end the irs before it ends us. and appearing recently was the author of be safe love mom talking about being a mother to four military officers serving in a war zone. and we looked at the life of the first lady through childhood up to the whitehouse. afterwards airs every saturday at 10 p.m. and sunday at 9 p.m. you can watch all episodes...
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king martin luther king and his death has been reported before on at least four occasions to it'snt to keep that in mind as these reports come in and as more confirmation is forthcoming but the united states said an air strike has take end place in libya and the first since the fighting against the forces of colonel gadhafi in 2011 and believes that air strike was successful. >>> zimbabwe dollar is getting more online than in the shops, 100 trillion notes have become collectors' items and going for $35 and that is a fortune compared to 30 cents kri are asking for the same amount and had hyper infla shun and peeked all 500 billion percent in 2008. nepal is hoping to welcome back tourists after the devastating earthquake in april and heritage sites are expected to reopen soon including the historic nobel courts that were badly damaged and the u.n. culture organization unesco is questioning reopening because of safety concerns and security measures are being issued by the nepal government. the whole country is trying to rebuild after that earthquake the country's health system is in
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martin luther king, jr.,÷ in 1962.bama expressed his sadness over the tragedy and his anger, as well. here's chief whitejnd house correspondent major garrett. >> i've had to make statements like this too many times. >> reporter:ñ 14 times president obama has consoled the nation after a deadly shooting. in every instance, a call for action to today he painfully admitted the limits of his authority. >> it 9xw in our power to do something about it. i say that recognizing the politics in thisó6# town will close a lot of those avenues right now. >> it's far cry for mr. obama's passionate push for gun control that severely wounded congresswoman gabrielle giffords and killed[z >> we should be willing to challenge old assumptions in order to lessen the prospects of such violence in the÷x future. >> reporter: then in december 2012 a gunman killed:o graders and six adults at sandy hook elementary school. mr. obama called it the worst day of his presidency. >> theyjfg had their entire lives ahead of them birthdays, graduations, t
martin luther king, jr.,÷ in 1962.bama expressed his sadness over the tragedy and his anger, as well. here's chief whitejnd house correspondent major garrett. >> i've had to make statements like this too many times. >> reporter:ñ 14 times president obama has consoled the nation after a deadly shooting. in every instance, a call for action to today he painfully admitted the limits of his authority. >> it 9xw in our power to do something about it. i say that recognizing the...
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including martin luther king.obby kennedy ran some very sophisticated political dirty tricks that were almost a model for richard nixon. he thought he was catching up to the joneses. we always talk about nixon being paranoid and all that. i don't think nixon was a paranoid. he had some paranoid instincts. charlie: go ahead. tim: evan is exactly right. richard nixon loses to jfk and 1960 by this much. it could've gone either way. charlie: west virginia, chicago -- evan: it was stolen. tim: we could have had bush v gore if nixon challenged the results of the presidential election. he is determined that he's going to win in 1968, and he went to extraordinary lengths including sabotaging the paris peace talks that could have ended the war in vietnam, but once he got in in he was determined to win in 1972 1960, by the greatest landslide in american political history and there in light of roots of watergate. to win at any cost. charlie: you would think that all of this is unnecessary. he had a weak opponent running agai
including martin luther king.obby kennedy ran some very sophisticated political dirty tricks that were almost a model for richard nixon. he thought he was catching up to the joneses. we always talk about nixon being paranoid and all that. i don't think nixon was a paranoid. he had some paranoid instincts. charlie: go ahead. tim: evan is exactly right. richard nixon loses to jfk and 1960 by this much. it could've gone either way. charlie: west virginia, chicago -- evan: it was stolen. tim: we...
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reservoir drive or martin luther king drive would be two good alternates. in delays at the the airport. things on mass transit are moving well. >>> in the news, three fires within a week on the same block in chester. authority, neighbors are no doubt frustrated and very concern. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao joins us at the scene with the very latest for you jan, good morning. >> reporter: ukee, good morning. fire crews and fire investigators have left the scene but you know who remains, chester police. fire investigators and chester's mayor alike say they will remain on the scene here protecting this neighborhood as this investigation continues, in the meantime take a look at tam age left left behind from this most recent fire. it started on the the corner row home. the it is new burnout. fire crew where is called to the 400 block have of backly place gone around 10:30 last night. it is a similar scenario. fire crews found heavy smoke and fire here and dozens of fire fighters work to extinguish the flames. this is the third fire here on bickley in
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reservoir and martin luther king drive is your best bet and try to avoid kelly drive on rainy days. >> absolutely would a agree with that. in matter how you you slice it, you do have have to at least use extra caution here today because even though wet weather that we have on storm scan three is retreating, sibking off to the soft, we will find damp road. you might find areas of fog especially toward poconos region. right new we are still expecting however to see a few showers firing up through the southerntier, only, of the delaware valley. further are north you might see some son here today and that would allow our temperatures to rebound in the 60's here. we could not break 50's yesterday, guys, back to you. >>> welshing twitter's favorite great white shark mary lee is spending time down the shore. >> her last ping put her off the coast of avalon near towns end's inlet. she has become a internet sensation. the twitter handle at mary lee shark has more than 74,000 followers. that is not affiliated with osearch the company tracking her. he could be a making her way to wildwood to rid
reservoir and martin luther king drive is your best bet and try to avoid kelly drive on rainy days. >> absolutely would a agree with that. in matter how you you slice it, you do have have to at least use extra caution here today because even though wet weather that we have on storm scan three is retreating, sibking off to the soft, we will find damp road. you might find areas of fog especially toward poconos region. right new we are still expecting however to see a few showers firing up...
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martin luther king jr. spoke famously at this church. his daughter bernice is going to join us next. plus more on the investigation. you'll hear from someone who actually knows the suspect and we're hearing new details about how police caught him. stay with us. people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower blood pressure when used with certain diabetes medicines. do not take if allergic to farxiga or its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing or swallowing. if you have any of these symptoms stop taking farxiga and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you hav
martin luther king jr. spoke famously at this church. his daughter bernice is going to join us next. plus more on the investigation. you'll hear from someone who actually knows the suspect and we're hearing new details about how police caught him. stay with us. people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise farxiga...
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martin luther king jr. has come through charleston. >> we are looking at a picture from the king center. a picture they released that shows dr. king at the very pulpit in the very sanctuary. there's a message going out. police chief giving a heartfelt message to the community of thousandhow to proceed from here. let's listen to what he said. >> this is an opportunity for us all to unite because of a significant tragedy that has occurred. what we need right now is we need everybody to come together and pray for these families. we need them to come together and help us find this person so nobody else is hurt. what we need is the community to look at this and say we have had enough of the violence. if we stand up together we can stop this violence. that's what we need the community to do. i understand you might be upset. those are emotions we understand. we need to come together and help us to support the families and support the community and catch this person so he doesn't help somebody else. >> robert talki
martin luther king jr. has come through charleston. >> we are looking at a picture from the king center. a picture they released that shows dr. king at the very pulpit in the very sanctuary. there's a message going out. police chief giving a heartfelt message to the community of thousandhow to proceed from here. let's listen to what he said. >> this is an opportunity for us all to unite because of a significant tragedy that has occurred. what we need right now is we need everybody...
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. >> martin luther king high school student while on his way home from school was a costed by five of his classmates. >> he's being attacked simultaneously at times. >> captain maliki jones of the northwest detectives division takes us through the disturbing video that's now gone viral. >> this kid was an innocent person. he had done nothing to anybody. and he was approached by these individuals and asked was he involved in fight which apparently occurred at the school the day before. and he had nothing to do with it whatsoever. >> reporter: you can see bystanders sitting idly by never venturing to help. >> during this incident he lost numerous teeth as a result of this incident. as i said he sustained is a concussion. >> reporter: police say in this case the video however graphic is what is now led to the arrest of all five attackers attackers. >> this video was turned over to school officials and the school officials along with us were able to identify all five perpetrators. >> that's ridiculous. it's heartbreaking report roar we showed the video to folk in the neighbor near 65th an
. >> martin luther king high school student while on his way home from school was a costed by five of his classmates. >> he's being attacked simultaneously at times. >> captain maliki jones of the northwest detectives division takes us through the disturbing video that's now gone viral. >> this kid was an innocent person. he had done nothing to anybody. and he was approached by these individuals and asked was he involved in fight which apparently occurred at the school...
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so oak street, 11th, 10th, 12th, clay, martin luther king, jr.levard, keep that in mind as you head out there. heads up you might want to use bart as an alternate. parking might be difficult. bart on time. we have 28 trains right now. and no delays for any of our mass transit. so hopefully that will help. back to you guys. >> all right, thank you, gianna. it is 4:50. a japanese company invented a robot that can recognize human emotions. say hello to pepper. engineers say pepper sees human emotions and displays its own through a heart display. the company hopes pepper can become a companion for elderly, teacher for kids, office and retail shop assistant. it costs about $1,600. >>> people annoyed by robo calls could be getting more help. federal regulators ruled yesterday that phone companies are not required to put through every call and may in fact block automated calls to customers who don't want them. it's something consumer groups have been pushing for. the telecom industry says it will continue to develop tools to block calls but says there's
so oak street, 11th, 10th, 12th, clay, martin luther king, jr.levard, keep that in mind as you head out there. heads up you might want to use bart as an alternate. parking might be difficult. bart on time. we have 28 trains right now. and no delays for any of our mass transit. so hopefully that will help. back to you guys. >> all right, thank you, gianna. it is 4:50. a japanese company invented a robot that can recognize human emotions. say hello to pepper. engineers say pepper sees human...
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kennedy's helped out martin luther king when he was put in jail. nixon failed to do it and the kennedy's got the word out. >> jackie robinson was a nixon guy. >> yeah they shifted from republican to democrat. the south was democratic then. it is confusing to our modern sensibilities. but the kennedys played it brilliantly. the worst thing he said was "he has no class." that really hurt. >> i'm going to pause here. we will continue to conversation in just a moment. ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. >>> we're back now with evan thomas. nixon has become the favorite president of the 20th century. you wrote to me the president that doesn't get enough attention is eisenhower and then nicken. what is with nixon that is so come belling. >> he is a shakespeareian play. this book wrote itself in a way. the rise the fall the rise again. hollywood, or homer could not write it. nixon just has so few skills in some ways. and yet, he won one of the largest la
kennedy's helped out martin luther king when he was put in jail. nixon failed to do it and the kennedy's got the word out. >> jackie robinson was a nixon guy. >> yeah they shifted from republican to democrat. the south was democratic then. it is confusing to our modern sensibilities. but the kennedys played it brilliantly. the worst thing he said was "he has no class." that really hurt. >> i'm going to pause here. we will continue to conversation in just a moment....
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in responseb bernice king who is the daughter of martin luther king jr. said that we must interrupt business as usual and change the trajectory of the nation, and the soul of the nation must be saved #charlesshoot ging. and the best path to the save our nation is through nonviolence, and it is more than a tactic but a lifestyle, and that what she tweeted, bernice king. and the ceo of the king center is on the phone right now. bernice, i know it is a sad moment, and your father, martin luther king was very familiar with this church in south carolina, and the tell us about that. >> yes. i mean doing the whole quest for voting rights, and he had the opportunity to the visit the emanuel ame church to raise the awareness of voting and getting people involved in all of the mass demonstrations of the voting rights and so that chur church was one of his stops as a part of that. >> it is the oldest black church in the southern part of the united states. a lot of history there. and when you heard about this hate crime today, bernice, what went through your mind? >>
in responseb bernice king who is the daughter of martin luther king jr. said that we must interrupt business as usual and change the trajectory of the nation, and the soul of the nation must be saved #charlesshoot ging. and the best path to the save our nation is through nonviolence, and it is more than a tactic but a lifestyle, and that what she tweeted, bernice king. and the ceo of the king center is on the phone right now. bernice, i know it is a sad moment, and your father, martin luther...
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and bobby kennedy -- >> including martin luther king. >> yes. and bobby kennedy ran very sophisticated political dirty tricks that were almost a model for richard nixon so he thought thieves catching up to the joneses and they were persecuted them. and we always about talk nixon being paranoid and all of that. >> even paranoid have their limit. >> that's a medically he wasn't but he had paranoid instinct. >> go ahead. >> seven exactly right. richard nixon loses to j.f.k. in 1960 by this much. and it could have gone either way. >> west virginia committee. >> chicago and texas where lbj came from. and we could have had bush v. gore if nixon had decided -- and he contemplated it challenging the results of the presidential election. he is determined not only is he going to win i68 and he went to extraordinary limits including sabotaging the peace talks. but he was determin to win in 1972 by the latest landslide the roots of watergate. >> at any cost you would think though that all of this was unnecessary, we had a week opponent running against him,
and bobby kennedy -- >> including martin luther king. >> yes. and bobby kennedy ran very sophisticated political dirty tricks that were almost a model for richard nixon so he thought thieves catching up to the joneses and they were persecuted them. and we always about talk nixon being paranoid and all of that. >> even paranoid have their limit. >> that's a medically he wasn't but he had paranoid instinct. >> go ahead. >> seven exactly right. richard nixon...
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in arizona, we had a big fight over the martin luther king holiday. i didn't like it when people came in and told us what to do in arizona when -- about the martin luther king holiday. >> you've weighed in on other state issues in the past. >> on this issue i have not weighed in. this issue is not going to be helped by me weighing in on it. >> you said in the past when you were asked it on "night line" if you were president what would say and you claim that bill clinton had not told the people of south carolina what to do but yesterday in boston president clinton said he thought the flag should be taken down. given that -- >> i understand that he would say that and i appreciate that. my view is that i think that the people of south carolina are best qualified to make the decision. >> john mccain speaking in january 2000 in the midst of that mighty battle for the presidential nomination, particularly the south carolina primary coming up in the republican presidential nominating race. he was fighting it out with george w. bush for that nomination, parti
in arizona, we had a big fight over the martin luther king holiday. i didn't like it when people came in and told us what to do in arizona when -- about the martin luther king holiday. >> you've weighed in on other state issues in the past. >> on this issue i have not weighed in. this issue is not going to be helped by me weighing in on it. >> you said in the past when you were asked it on "night line" if you were president what would say and you claim that bill...
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martin luther king's mother was shot and killed inside thea church. so you already know violence can happen anywhere. >> it can happen anywhere. my grandmother was shot by an african-american who was filled with hate. but what we saw in charleston was a caucasian young man who was filled with hate. so that lets us know that evil does not have a color. skin color is a thing out of the soul what's in our bodies our eyes and we can appreciate those visual things with our eyes and our flesh, our soul. but the spirit of you know the spirit of a person is higher than that. and it's going to take us working through our own human spirits, connecting and with god directing and guiding us. and that's how we can thank the heart of the nation. you're not going to be able to legislate against evil totally. you must have laws absolutely. my uncle said that darkness cannot drive out darkness only light can do that hate cannot drive out hate only love can do that. so we've got to have lawmakers and law enforcers and the people of society who will understand that and
martin luther king's mother was shot and killed inside thea church. so you already know violence can happen anywhere. >> it can happen anywhere. my grandmother was shot by an african-american who was filled with hate. but what we saw in charleston was a caucasian young man who was filled with hate. so that lets us know that evil does not have a color. skin color is a thing out of the soul what's in our bodies our eyes and we can appreciate those visual things with our eyes and our flesh,...
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it brought more than two dozen police officers to martin luther king high school. students are in custody tonight. but they may not be going to jail. philadelphia police raced to martin luther king high school thursday morning responding to a brawl just before noon. >> several students here on the third floor got into a disturbance unknown as to what the origin was. >> reporter: police say the fight started between two students and quickly escalateed to 25 to 30 students. an ambulance was called to the scene and the school was placed in lock down. as police arrived to break up the fight. several students were taken into custody. >> we have approximately six students in custody right now nobody has been charged with anything. we're looking at the school discipline process. >> reporter: emotions were running high outside the school as dozens of students watched police handle the situation. one student was arrested and hauled away by police on an unrelated matter. >> through a lock down which is procedure in the school district when there's large scale disturbance to
it brought more than two dozen police officers to martin luther king high school. students are in custody tonight. but they may not be going to jail. philadelphia police raced to martin luther king high school thursday morning responding to a brawl just before noon. >> several students here on the third floor got into a disturbance unknown as to what the origin was. >> reporter: police say the fight started between two students and quickly escalateed to 25 to 30 students. an...
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the roads however especially roads that are prone to flooding kelly drive, martin luther king drive, the roads around manayunk you get that heavy rain you get rain one to 2-inches per hour that's moving into the city and boy, it's going to be heavy and lead to the threat for flash flooding on the roads. let's take you over to the schuylkill river because as i mentioned we're not really concerned about stream or river flooding. the schuylkill is looking really actually pretty low at the moment much this river could take a lot of rain before we'd have to be worried about river flooding. what you may need to be concerned about smaller streams and creeks in our area especial physical they get under one of these heavy cells you get three 4-inches of rain on the small creek or stream. that could lead to the risk for that breaching its banks. if you're an area prone to flooding to night with these flooding downpours moving in, play it safe. do not ever drive through a flooded roadway again we're okay now along kelly drive but if you see a flooded roadway don't trying to through it even if o
the roads however especially roads that are prone to flooding kelly drive, martin luther king drive, the roads around manayunk you get that heavy rain you get rain one to 2-inches per hour that's moving into the city and boy, it's going to be heavy and lead to the threat for flash flooding on the roads. let's take you over to the schuylkill river because as i mentioned we're not really concerned about stream or river flooding. the schuylkill is looking really actually pretty low at the moment...
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the movement to dismantle jim crow martin luther king jr., preached from its pulpits. a sacred place, this church. not just for blacks or americans but for all americans who believe in liberty and justice for all. that's what the church meant. [applause] >> we do not know whether the killer of the reverend and eight others knew all of this history. but he surely sensed the meaning of his violent act. an act he presumed would deepen divisions that traced back to our nation's original sin. oh but god works in mistierous ways. [crowd cheering] [applause] god has different ideas. blinded by hate, the alleged killer could not see the grace surrounded by the reverend and that bible study group. the light of love that's shone as they open the church doors and invited a stranger to join in their prayer circle. the alleged killer could never have anticipated the way the families would respond when they saw him in court in the midst of unspeakable grief and forgiveness. he could not imagine that. [applause] [crowd cheering] >> blinded by hatred. he failed to comprehend what the
the movement to dismantle jim crow martin luther king jr., preached from its pulpits. a sacred place, this church. not just for blacks or americans but for all americans who believe in liberty and justice for all. that's what the church meant. [applause] >> we do not know whether the killer of the reverend and eight others knew all of this history. but he surely sensed the meaning of his violent act. an act he presumed would deepen divisions that traced back to our nation's original sin....
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reverend martin luther king jr. right now in charleston a prayer vigil is about to get under way. just a few blocks away from the scene of the tragedy that has shaken the city, indeed, a nation to its core. let's go right to msnbc's benji sarlon. benji, you've been there all night. the shooting in charleston wasn't an attack on this church alone. what can you tell us now? there's just been the news conference about the capture of this suspect? >> well, we have the news now that he was captured that it was in shelby north carolina which is a considerable distance. and now we were told earlier, a lot of people were questioning. if they had lost track of this subject how do we know where they're searching. they had been said there was wide spread cooperation up and down the region earlier today. and sure enough it paid dividends. the chief of police credited quote, unprecedented cooperation between local law enforcement, the fbi, state officials, with being able to apprehend the suspect at a traffic stop. some considerable distance from charleston. so now with that process as of mayo
reverend martin luther king jr. right now in charleston a prayer vigil is about to get under way. just a few blocks away from the scene of the tragedy that has shaken the city, indeed, a nation to its core. let's go right to msnbc's benji sarlon. benji, you've been there all night. the shooting in charleston wasn't an attack on this church alone. what can you tell us now? there's just been the news conference about the capture of this suspect? >> well, we have the news now that he was...
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martin luther king iii is the oldest son of dr. martin luther king jr.ve been reporting emanuel ame is a cornerstone for black civil rights for people of faith. it's a home that is sacred to so many and your mom and dad. they've both been here. it was so important for your father and for other people in politics to pass through this church. when you heard about what happened here what was your first reaction? >> well, my first reaction was oh my goodness this is beyond tragic. you may know that in 1974 my grandmother was gunned down in a church. my father's mother. and i said, oh, my gosh yet again we have another incident. those were the first two thoughts that i had. and then i immediately went to the families thinking about what they were going through, having immediately lost loved ones. and then i began to think about how is healing going to take place in this great community that represents so much history for our nation and certainly for the state of south carolina. >> sir, why do you think, as you bring up your own grandmother's murder happening
martin luther king iii is the oldest son of dr. martin luther king jr.ve been reporting emanuel ame is a cornerstone for black civil rights for people of faith. it's a home that is sacred to so many and your mom and dad. they've both been here. it was so important for your father and for other people in politics to pass through this church. when you heard about what happened here what was your first reaction? >> well, my first reaction was oh my goodness this is beyond tragic. you may...
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that is what publishing is highly say active publishing is martin luther nailing to the door of the cathedral that is what a publisher does. imagine are in the user and e were sitting in your call department and you're uncomfortable and very best authors writing to come up with these arguments then you say what will i do? the world has to know so he went to the times square so everybody could see it that way. that is the spirit of the publishing i like to do. in the old days it used to be possible or too easy to set off a national controversy. there was one real platform and everybody was competing to get access there were only three broadcast networks and a handful of papers it was for one culture who will get access through dash platform? overtime that has changed the culture is no longer unified as there are many competing voices in different media and as that has developed i find it becomes increasingly developed by dash difficult to generate a controversy around a book that has been some years but it is fairly clear the political media has the of bifurcation with the media on the right a
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some streets including 11th between prod way and hug hug -- dig kick -- martin luther king, jr. will be closed. you can find the parade route, streets that will be closed and warriors championship stories and photographs on connect ktvu.com. we're following a developing story in oakland of a deadly early morning crash on 98th avenue nearest treat. one killed and another -- near epp street. it occurred in the area of overnight side show. >>> to the balcony collapse in berkeley that left six people dead. five were students from ireland. bagpipes played and the mayor laid two wreaths at the site of the accident. 13 people were on the balcony. in addition to those killed seven others were injured. >> this has been a tragic day for ireland. i don't think the family in ireland that has not felt this. relatives of those killed are flying into the bay area. one family lost two young women in the collapse. we spoke on the phone with george donahoe. he said his daughter was a fine vibrant woman and he feels deeply for the families of the other victims. >> 30 minutes before the collapse th
some streets including 11th between prod way and hug hug -- dig kick -- martin luther king, jr. will be closed. you can find the parade route, streets that will be closed and warriors championship stories and photographs on connect ktvu.com. we're following a developing story in oakland of a deadly early morning crash on 98th avenue nearest treat. one killed and another -- near epp street. it occurred in the area of overnight side show. >>> to the balcony collapse in berkeley that left...
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nobel peace prize martin luther king jr. said it best. i refuse to accept the cynical notion that nation after nation must spiral down a militaristic stairway into the hell of thermo nuclear destruction. he asked where do we go from here. chaos or community? our challenges are many and formidable. let's wage peace in this new american century. thank you for inviting me. >> i have a question so you said -- >> one second. we have microphones. >> hello. so, you said earlier that you want to establish more -- we have established trade agreements and protect intellectual property rights, so, my question is obviously, we can work out those disagreements among other countries but how does it affect the u.s. with products like agriculture because the u.s. heavily subsidized agricultural products and in turn, dumps it on other economies where they're trying to compete really, really hard to sell their products, one so other people in their they're so much cheaper. would this involve the u.s. not dumping its products or any other subsidized product
nobel peace prize martin luther king jr. said it best. i refuse to accept the cynical notion that nation after nation must spiral down a militaristic stairway into the hell of thermo nuclear destruction. he asked where do we go from here. chaos or community? our challenges are many and formidable. let's wage peace in this new american century. thank you for inviting me. >> i have a question so you said -- >> one second. we have microphones. >> hello. so, you said earlier that...