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problem, kids graduate from high school knowing ten was about the civil-rights movement, rosa parks, martin luther luther king, i have a dream. that's it. but we are changing that, in two years marches being taught in schools more than 40 states. it is been used in reading programs and more than a dozen universities. the congressman is giving it his all. he is going around the country and talking to students, explaining his life story. it's in poor they see him. that the he is that that he is a real human being someone they can emulate. civility is sorely lacking, no human being more fully represent that than john lewis. [applause]. in the congressional office i help with the social media in a sense, i tweet for a living. it's part of my job but it's a very serious part. because social media represents a fundamental change in the way we interact with each other and with our elected officials, one of the things i like test students when we go to the schools is what would doctor king have tweeted? what would gandhi poster? how would they use these tools? now we're seeing the generation of armchair a
problem, kids graduate from high school knowing ten was about the civil-rights movement, rosa parks, martin luther luther king, i have a dream. that's it. but we are changing that, in two years marches being taught in schools more than 40 states. it is been used in reading programs and more than a dozen universities. the congressman is giving it his all. he is going around the country and talking to students, explaining his life story. it's in poor they see him. that the he is that that he is a...
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now she mentions martin luther .ing, who is also my hero along with gandhi. i put down the pictures of che g uevera and put up the picture of martin luther king and gandhi. however, i also believe in the , jews of this rabbi who came to him regarding a festering conflict between them and when the first said his side more right,, it was and when the second told his side of the story, he said, you are also right. and then when they left, the wife looked at him and said, but rabbi how can they both be right? and the rabbi said wisely, you are also right. [laughter] and then one rabbi explained to it is she was upset, because usually the rabbi gets money from the one who loses. noif both wins, there is money there. so that is why she was somewhat upset. anyway, the point is, i believe worked for south africa might not work here. might not work. -- we should see things as they are and then we should learn from other experiences. but we should not copy them because they might not work. for instant, there is a lot of israelout boycotting because of what happened for
now she mentions martin luther .ing, who is also my hero along with gandhi. i put down the pictures of che g uevera and put up the picture of martin luther king and gandhi. however, i also believe in the , jews of this rabbi who came to him regarding a festering conflict between them and when the first said his side more right,, it was and when the second told his side of the story, he said, you are also right. and then when they left, the wife looked at him and said, but rabbi how can they...
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martin luther king in many ways was that the narrative center of the story. the march revealed his greatest gifts, even as they tested him as never before. is organization the seventh leadership christian conference tuesday because fails opportunity to replicate some of the great triumphs. the hope was nonviolent action helped to bring about racist violent and stimulate a national politicians -- conscious. martin king was a key moderate influence on the more radical groups like sncc but also the protracted the press and to attracattractive black people of mississippi to block the march. people would literally touch the hem of his garments. it was a testament to his great will and the civil rights movement. this was in march that also featured instances of our dramatic and harrowing violence. and the third week of the march on june 21 they took a side trip to philadelphia, mississippi, and they were there to recognize the second anniversary of the murder of three civil rights workers. because they were not on the official march route and make a little protecti
martin luther king in many ways was that the narrative center of the story. the march revealed his greatest gifts, even as they tested him as never before. is organization the seventh leadership christian conference tuesday because fails opportunity to replicate some of the great triumphs. the hope was nonviolent action helped to bring about racist violent and stimulate a national politicians -- conscious. martin king was a key moderate influence on the more radical groups like sncc but also...
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now she mentions martin luther .ing, who is also my hero along with gandhi. put down the pictures of che g uevera and put up the picture of martin luther king and gandhi. however, i also believe in the , jews of this rabbi who came to him regarding a festering conflict between them and when the first said his side more right,, it was and when the second told his side of the story, he said, you are also right. and then when they left, the wife looked at him and said, but rabbi how can they both be right? and the rabbi said wisely, you are also right. [laughter] and then one rabbi explained to it is she was upset, because usually the rabbi gets money from the one who loses. noif both wins, there is money there. so that is why she was somewhat upset. anyway, the point is, i believe worked for south africa might not work here. might not work. -- we should see things as they are and then we should learn from other experiences. but we should not copy them because they might not work. for instant, there is a lot of israelout boycotting because of what happened for s
now she mentions martin luther .ing, who is also my hero along with gandhi. put down the pictures of che g uevera and put up the picture of martin luther king and gandhi. however, i also believe in the , jews of this rabbi who came to him regarding a festering conflict between them and when the first said his side more right,, it was and when the second told his side of the story, he said, you are also right. and then when they left, the wife looked at him and said, but rabbi how can they both...
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martin luther king jr.to be sending a great many of our young leaders to their early graves. >> it's been a very emotional period for all of us who have worked for the senator. and personally, the most horrifying thing in these last few days was this morning, when i tacked this black ribbon on to my campaign button, because now i'm lost. i'm desperate. and i don't know where we're going from here. >> when senator kennedy went down, he was trying to speak for those americans, including the young, who feel a need to change many aspects of american life. well, that cause has not been still forever, because even without him, the changes will be made, because they have to be. but nobody knows when, nor how, nor whether the changes will be made peacefully or violently. >> in the meantime, this country has lost another leader. as far as i'm concerned, has lost the only leader that i feel gives us any hope for the future. i mean, what happens to the country? i mean, you wonder if it's worth saving, you know? what i
martin luther king jr.to be sending a great many of our young leaders to their early graves. >> it's been a very emotional period for all of us who have worked for the senator. and personally, the most horrifying thing in these last few days was this morning, when i tacked this black ribbon on to my campaign button, because now i'm lost. i'm desperate. and i don't know where we're going from here. >> when senator kennedy went down, he was trying to speak for those americans,...
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police tell us 2 cars collided on martin luther king boulevard... near cheyenne... and say speed was a factor. one man was ejected from his car and is in critical condition at u-m-c. and despite his controversial comments about keeping muslims out of the u-s... donald trump is leading the g-o-p polls. he's ahead in new hampshire... followed by chris christie, who's gaining ground. investigators are again searching a lake in san bernardino for possible evidence from last week's deadly terror attack that left 14 dead. authorities believe it was the last place the husband and wife shooters went before the attack.. possibly to dump evidence. if anything has been found. and a grinch is stealing holiday spirit in the valley.. expensive christmas lights were taken from a home in southern highlands... and the people responsible were caught on surveillance camera... but haven't been found yet. coming up on action news.. live at 5.. we'll have an update on the protesters who disrupted services in several catholic churches around las vegas.. and what metro is doing about it. a
police tell us 2 cars collided on martin luther king boulevard... near cheyenne... and say speed was a factor. one man was ejected from his car and is in critical condition at u-m-c. and despite his controversial comments about keeping muslims out of the u-s... donald trump is leading the g-o-p polls. he's ahead in new hampshire... followed by chris christie, who's gaining ground. investigators are again searching a lake in san bernardino for possible evidence from last week's deadly terror...
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martin luther king.n bond: one of us said morehouse college earlier and i heard a ripple in the crowd because you can always tell a morehouse man. what is that? yeah, ok. yes. [laughter] julian bond: i took a course that was taught by dr. king and it was the only course that dr. king ever taught. he co-taught it at morehouse college. his alma mater. it was co-taught with the man who taught him philosophy when he was a morehouse student. i am proud of this because there were eight people in the class, two women from spelman college and six from morehouse. we are the only eight people in the world who can honestly say we were students of martin luther king. because it was the only other time he ever talked. there are other people in los angeles who will say that they were a student of martin luther king. but unless they went to morehouse college or spelman college, unless they took this class, they are not telling the truth. if you hear them say it, you should call them on it. [laughter] julian bond: he co
martin luther king.n bond: one of us said morehouse college earlier and i heard a ripple in the crowd because you can always tell a morehouse man. what is that? yeah, ok. yes. [laughter] julian bond: i took a course that was taught by dr. king and it was the only course that dr. king ever taught. he co-taught it at morehouse college. his alma mater. it was co-taught with the man who taught him philosophy when he was a morehouse student. i am proud of this because there were eight people in the...
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the police department telling us a woman was shot near craig and martin luther king. she died at a hospital. police in not saying much more. this is an active situation and policee scene. we will have information coming to you later in the broad class and tomorrow.our other top story, wind and a chance for rain. a cold blast ripping the valley tonight. here is a look at video of how powerful the wind is shaping up to the. this was taken near the lakes. causing havoc on holiday decorations. we are your weather authority. thank you for joining us. we start with the first look at in effect. jerry: i am appear on our roof next to our helipad. it was blustery earlier. there is still plenty of energy in valley as a cold front is moving through. let's go to our computer. some wind speeds in the valley have been as high as 35 milesper hour sustained. he can check out the valley right now. let's go to wind gusts. over 45 miles per hour. even a 40 degree reading as far east as the paradise corridor. i want to show you the area of the wind advisory, including the las vegas valle
the police department telling us a woman was shot near craig and martin luther king. she died at a hospital. police in not saying much more. this is an active situation and policee scene. we will have information coming to you later in the broad class and tomorrow.our other top story, wind and a chance for rain. a cold blast ripping the valley tonight. here is a look at video of how powerful the wind is shaping up to the. this was taken near the lakes. causing havoc on holiday decorations. we...
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martin luther king jr. spearheaded and led the modern civil rights movement for all of america in the 1950's and 60's. as the legal architect of the movement, attorney gray's role cannot be underestimated. , you mayttorney gray not enjoy many of the freedoms and creature comforts we now have. 1999 graduate a of the university of south alabama had it not been for attorney gray. helping to desegregate more than 100 local school systems, as well as all of the public colleges and universities in the state of alabama. thank you, sir. thank you. [applause] attorney gray was born here in montgomery, alabama on december 14, 1930. does he will be 85 -- thus, he will be 85 and there is no sign of him slowing down anytime soon. [applause] he received his college degree from the alabama state college in 1951. [applause] and his doctorate from case western reserve university school of law in 1954. being forced to leave his beloved state of alabama to earn his law degree because of segregation, attorney gray cloud to des
martin luther king jr. spearheaded and led the modern civil rights movement for all of america in the 1950's and 60's. as the legal architect of the movement, attorney gray's role cannot be underestimated. , you mayttorney gray not enjoy many of the freedoms and creature comforts we now have. 1999 graduate a of the university of south alabama had it not been for attorney gray. helping to desegregate more than 100 local school systems, as well as all of the public colleges and universities in...
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martin luther king extended it. what i am arguing in my book is let's extend it further. let's get active. let's take what they've given us. they gave us the bill of rights. read it, and here's the amazing thing. the average american can't tell me what's in it. i have talked to 150 lawyers not to long ago and in the middle of my speech i asked i do a civics lesson? they look at me like i was not. room,y lawyer in this this was harvard, berkeley, those types. can any lawyer in this room give me the defined freedom and the first amendment? raise your hand in our call on you. one guy went up and put his hand down. my wife was in the back and said they were arguing at the table. they gave us defined freedoms in the first amendment. the right to assemble in protest. you have those rights. we have the right to keep the army and police out of our homes. we have the right in the fourth amendment against the police state. folks, let's take it. we can complain about it, let's take it and run with it. let's create a new civil rights law. it expands this and gives the government off
martin luther king extended it. what i am arguing in my book is let's extend it further. let's get active. let's take what they've given us. they gave us the bill of rights. read it, and here's the amazing thing. the average american can't tell me what's in it. i have talked to 150 lawyers not to long ago and in the middle of my speech i asked i do a civics lesson? they look at me like i was not. room,y lawyer in this this was harvard, berkeley, those types. can any lawyer in this room give me...
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revolted against the masters and published rod side, quoting a lot of the bible and quoting a lot of martin luther to testify their rebellion, luther responded by saying, you've quoted the bible incorrectly. you've applied the text wrongly in this situation, and after fairly seriously chastising the princes and principle, eventually backed as the serious, violent crackdown that took many lives of the peasants. this connection between a book that was allied in personal spiritual life and used also to determine public policy would continue through the history of written in the 16th and 17th century and early american history. passing by a lot of important and interesting things, reticular lee how the bible came to new england and had such an influence on the society there. century, the continuing influence of the bible read for personal religion it always remains ready to hand in the american colonies for public purposes. any number of possible examples to illustrate that relationship, here is one particularly telling example. the year was 1755. respected woman in middle part, rhode island published
revolted against the masters and published rod side, quoting a lot of the bible and quoting a lot of martin luther to testify their rebellion, luther responded by saying, you've quoted the bible incorrectly. you've applied the text wrongly in this situation, and after fairly seriously chastising the princes and principle, eventually backed as the serious, violent crackdown that took many lives of the peasants. this connection between a book that was allied in personal spiritual life and used...
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even martin luther king was denied a permit to carry a pistol and his begun after a bombing at his home show quote good cause. john: . sometimes private tyrants who were owners of plantations would make as a condition of employment and living in the area, this requirement that blacks give up any firearms and they not own firearms. john: despite this history, blacks have largely been supporters of gun control laws. >> this is certainly true for the black political class. and it's also accurate to say blacks overwhelmingly support the democratic party. but when you look at the polling blacked fave concealed carry. there has always been a continues between the commitment of the black political class to gun control opposed to people at the grassroots. john: jesse jackson was arrested protesting gun. >> in its early staings the naacp cut its organizational teeth on defending blacks engaged in armed self-defense against mobs and state violence. one of the most notable cases, dr. sweet defended his new home against a mob. the naacp hired clarence dare otoe defend him. the sweet went on a natio
even martin luther king was denied a permit to carry a pistol and his begun after a bombing at his home show quote good cause. john: . sometimes private tyrants who were owners of plantations would make as a condition of employment and living in the area, this requirement that blacks give up any firearms and they not own firearms. john: despite this history, blacks have largely been supporters of gun control laws. >> this is certainly true for the black political class. and it's also...
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king in the major protest with dogs and fire hoses and martin luther king in the idea was to do something in the northern city with the leadership conference of dr. king. said ldds deemed to reference there is a lot of dissension in with him leading this effort but franklin pulled off if he lives at the airport they space get any police dogs here it is a different place. in the the id he will rise the largest debt that demonstration in american history. in with reverend franklin and representing the black power aspect of the movement in your father and so many others. people in detroit know this story but that is through the first large reiteration of the i get - - "i have a dream" speech it was recorded by berry gordy. almost all of my book coalesces on this one magical movement -- will mid june 1963. the other aspect i say that detroit was in candescent but those two did not fully realize beyond what was possible. that was the structural problems that the leadership is trying to move out of but the structural problems of the auto industry moving away from detroit and also he emotionally
king in the major protest with dogs and fire hoses and martin luther king in the idea was to do something in the northern city with the leadership conference of dr. king. said ldds deemed to reference there is a lot of dissension in with him leading this effort but franklin pulled off if he lives at the airport they space get any police dogs here it is a different place. in the the id he will rise the largest debt that demonstration in american history. in with reverend franklin and...
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older and younger martin luther. 1540's d man writing in he detailed the religious breakthrough that occurred in years before.t 30 he reported that he had been erplexed, confused and driven almost to despair by one phrase of paul'sirst chapter epistle to the romans. it the ryder cup god is reveal. he was transfixed because it took it to be an authoritative of how far short sevenful human beings fell from of reich ect standard includesness. hence game his anguished that i hated that word god.eousness of but then he said he reported he xperienced the mercy of god that overcame the one particular passage. gospel meantat the od giving giving his righteousness to needsy sinners as a gift so as he wrote am 1545 i felt i was altogether born again and entered paradise gates. open then came the sentences that experience a aradigm for later lift including the -- history including the american colonies. a totally other faith showed ntire scripture itself to me and i ran through he scriptures from memory and found other terms as an analogy as the work of god, that is what does in us. the power o
older and younger martin luther. 1540's d man writing in he detailed the religious breakthrough that occurred in years before.t 30 he reported that he had been erplexed, confused and driven almost to despair by one phrase of paul'sirst chapter epistle to the romans. it the ryder cup god is reveal. he was transfixed because it took it to be an authoritative of how far short sevenful human beings fell from of reich ect standard includesness. hence game his anguished that i hated that word...
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martin luther king.nk you. >> i guess what i would do is throw up a caution that all christians think they are the true believers, in my experien experience. and the people, we are seeing that now indicating marriage issue, people who think that they are defending christianity from the encroachment of gay-rights. they think they are true christians and they think of it as the kind of christian is a cowardly christian he will not stand up for god. so if i agree with you what i'm doing is really saying that i agree with your idea of what a christian is, personally i do but have to be mindful when i go back home to north carolina go to church with my mother, i'm not sitting in a church full of people who are fairly to me at all. but they are just as convinced that they know what christ meant when he came here and spoke. so that's, the church has always been, whichever way it needs to be and get during the slavery era, slaves were marched into the church and they heard the same stories. slaves open their mas
martin luther king.nk you. >> i guess what i would do is throw up a caution that all christians think they are the true believers, in my experien experience. and the people, we are seeing that now indicating marriage issue, people who think that they are defending christianity from the encroachment of gay-rights. they think they are true christians and they think of it as the kind of christian is a cowardly christian he will not stand up for god. so if i agree with you what i'm doing is...
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of flip flopping by the political people on this stage. >> let's calm down martin. >> reporter: martin luther- martin owe -- all three candidates were lively. did the debate change the election. what did martin o'malley need to do to change the dynamics. >> they have to hope for an error by hillary clinton. >> reporter: clinton ending on this note. thank you good nationwide and may the force be with you. >> that star wars reference became the most tweeted moment of the entire debate. the staff said it was completely unscripted. live in manchester. >> it was a great line. on the republican side jeb bush is going after donald trump with language you might expect from trump himself. >> i've got to get this off my chest, donald trump is jerk. you can't insult your way to the presidency. who is he kidding. >> reporter: bush criticized trump's call to ban muslims saying he loves creating chaos, because it's about him. bush and trump have been trading insults in recent days, friday on twitter trump called bush dumb as a rock. >>> chris christie is on a four day campaign swing through new hampshire w
of flip flopping by the political people on this stage. >> let's calm down martin. >> reporter: martin luther- martin owe -- all three candidates were lively. did the debate change the election. what did martin o'malley need to do to change the dynamics. >> they have to hope for an error by hillary clinton. >> reporter: clinton ending on this note. thank you good nationwide and may the force be with you. >> that star wars reference became the most tweeted moment of...
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from the war to civil rights and if you go to the martin luther king statue on the national mall, youl see out of the mountain of despair, a ray of hope. between the lincoln memorial ,oward the jefferson memorial all men are created equal. we are on that journey together. this is a way to move that journey forward where people feel valued for what they bring. to be with the president as he announced the pullman national monument, which is a place that tells the story of the industrial revolution and the company town where everyone had housing and the schools were integrated. african-american kids and the housing was very different. the place where the first african american labor union was started. the place where there was labor unrest, that is the foundation of labor day. national park service site is at one third of an acre. it is one building, a building that was almost lost to fire and supported by money from illinois from theupported community that has been very generous and because of that, these rich stories can be told. i am very proud to announce today that the national park
from the war to civil rights and if you go to the martin luther king statue on the national mall, youl see out of the mountain of despair, a ray of hope. between the lincoln memorial ,oward the jefferson memorial all men are created equal. we are on that journey together. this is a way to move that journey forward where people feel valued for what they bring. to be with the president as he announced the pullman national monument, which is a place that tells the story of the industrial...
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the life of doctor martin luther king jr. >> martin understood that for any human being who wants to reach a level of integrity and honesty and decency as a long-distance runner your got to kill something in yourself, fear, you get to kill something in yourself for your obsession with position and status and wealth. >> author of the relevance of religion. >> religion does.us beyond herself. and for faithful people, what is in it for me is not central. >> at 10:00 p.m. her book plenty ladylike, a memoir about her life experiences. >> i don't think we do anybody any favors by trying to address of politicians as if we are not real human beings that have made major mistakes. >> saturday evening and seven a panel discussion. at 11:00 p.m. his latest book the generals. >> one of the 1st questions i usually ask, why did you choose these three men
the life of doctor martin luther king jr. >> martin understood that for any human being who wants to reach a level of integrity and honesty and decency as a long-distance runner your got to kill something in yourself, fear, you get to kill something in yourself for your obsession with position and status and wealth. >> author of the relevance of religion. >> religion does.us beyond herself. and for faithful people, what is in it for me is not central. >> at 10:00 p.m....
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the call came in after midnight for a structure fire on martin luther king drive in asheville. firefighters believe the fire started in the basement of the home. crews rescued one woman who was transported with non-life threatening injuries. two other residents got out safely. a dog was rescued as well. no other injuries were reported. 3 3 3 an update this morning... on a kidnapping case that began two small children. one of four suspects... trena weaver of asheville... had her initial court appearance yesterday afternoon. she is charged with misdemeanor child abuse in connection with the case. an arrest warrant states one of the other suspects paid her 20 dollars to drive the children to an unknown location... and that she was under the influence of a substance at the time. 3 25:17 i didnt the see the children leave but we saw the children being taken in by the women uh-huh 25:263 three other suspects are under arrest in georgia, charged with kidnapping. 3 3 a man from asheville is indicted on several child sex offenses. antwan miller is charged with four counts of indecent li
the call came in after midnight for a structure fire on martin luther king drive in asheville. firefighters believe the fire started in the basement of the home. crews rescued one woman who was transported with non-life threatening injuries. two other residents got out safely. a dog was rescued as well. no other injuries were reported. 3 3 3 an update this morning... on a kidnapping case that began two small children. one of four suspects... trena weaver of asheville... had her initial court...
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woman in a convenience store papolice say he and several others got into a fight in the store on martin luther king avenue. smith fired the fatal shot said the woman. detectives say that they knew each other and he is facing one count of murder. bill cosby is going after some of his accusers. countersuit against some of the women who were accusing him of jim: >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month, less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life. it will never in
woman in a convenience store papolice say he and several others got into a fight in the store on martin luther king avenue. smith fired the fatal shot said the woman. detectives say that they knew each other and he is facing one count of murder. bill cosby is going after some of his accusers. countersuit against some of the women who were accusing him of jim: >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number so you can call when...
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martin luther king jr. steps to the pulpit.go back and read what he said that night, he spoke about her integrity, about citizenship, about fairness under the law. and then he started talking about love. love, he said, is one of the pinnacle part of the christian faith. [applause] side called another the justice. [applause] i love this. especially as a recovering lawyer. [laughter] justice is really love in calculation. rings, ande the bell the thing out a of news events, which piece of news candy matters the most her chances of being president? john: not only because it is the but if she is the nominee for her success or failure world wires or fall with the coalition. can she get out african-american andrs and hispanic voters get large percentages of them akin to what president obama did? if she is able to do that she will even next president of the united states. and it matters a lot mark:. and the infrastructure plan. big spendinging plans. she has not enunciated in spending cuts. the day of reckoning is coming for her to ta
martin luther king jr. steps to the pulpit.go back and read what he said that night, he spoke about her integrity, about citizenship, about fairness under the law. and then he started talking about love. love, he said, is one of the pinnacle part of the christian faith. [applause] side called another the justice. [applause] i love this. especially as a recovering lawyer. [laughter] justice is really love in calculation. rings, ande the bell the thing out a of news events, which piece of news...
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martin luther king, and my good friend, congressman lewis and so many of you who were involved in this movement. we need more men and women who are not afraid to stand up and work for what they believe in. alabama is a different state today than it was in 1965. and so is our nation. we've come along way since the events of that bloody sunday. selma changed america. selma changed the world. today, we honor the memory, the work and the sacrifice of those who saw a better vision for our state and our country. and it is extremely important for younger generations to know about the sacrifices that were made on this bridge and in the entire civil rights movement. but we choose toe look beyond those ugly scars and focus on what alabama really is and what it can be. alabama is my sweet home. i was raised here and i have a great love and respect for all of the people who call themselves alabamaians. it's a place where economic opportunity abounds and there are good-paying jobs for our people and where our children can get a good education. children of all backgrounds. alabama is a place where n
martin luther king, and my good friend, congressman lewis and so many of you who were involved in this movement. we need more men and women who are not afraid to stand up and work for what they believe in. alabama is a different state today than it was in 1965. and so is our nation. we've come along way since the events of that bloody sunday. selma changed america. selma changed the world. today, we honor the memory, the work and the sacrifice of those who saw a better vision for our state and...
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when people asked me to talk about publishing i always say a primal act of publishing is martin luther nailing his 99 theses to the door at wittenberg and you have to imagine that's what the publisher does. imagine you are martin luther and its 15 whatever and you are sitting in your cold apartment studio and your robe is scratchy and you are uncomfortable and you are very bad and you are writing and writing. you come up with this list of arguments and then you save yourself what am i going to do with this? the world has to know. what did he do? he went to the town square and nailed it to the door of the cathedral so everybody could see it. that's sort of the spirit of the kind of publishing that i like to do. in the old days it used to be possible, almost too easy to set off a national controversy around the book. there was one real platform, one microphone, one megaphone and everyone was competing to get access to it. the culture was sort of unitary and there were only three broadcast networks and some influential magazines. there was no one culture and there was a question of who is
when people asked me to talk about publishing i always say a primal act of publishing is martin luther nailing his 99 theses to the door at wittenberg and you have to imagine that's what the publisher does. imagine you are martin luther and its 15 whatever and you are sitting in your cold apartment studio and your robe is scratchy and you are uncomfortable and you are very bad and you are writing and writing. you come up with this list of arguments and then you save yourself what am i going to...
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here is an older and a younger martin luther. as an old man, writing in the early 1540s, luther detailed the religious break through that occurred in his life 30 years before. he reported that he had been perplexed, confused and driven almost to despair by one phrase from the first chapter of paul's epistle to the romans. that phrase was in it, in the gospel t righteousness of god is revealed. luther was transfixed by the text because he took it to be an authoritative description of how far short sinful human beings fell from god's perfect standard of righteousness. hence came luther's anguish statement that i hated that word righteousness of god. but then luther reported that he experienced the mercy of god, which overturned his previous understanding of this one particular biblical passage. now he saw that the gospel meant god giving his righteousness to needy centers of the gift. so as luther wrote, here i felt i was altogether born again and i had entered paradise through open gates. then came the sentences that made luther's
here is an older and a younger martin luther. as an old man, writing in the early 1540s, luther detailed the religious break through that occurred in his life 30 years before. he reported that he had been perplexed, confused and driven almost to despair by one phrase from the first chapter of paul's epistle to the romans. that phrase was in it, in the gospel t righteousness of god is revealed. luther was transfixed by the text because he took it to be an authoritative description of how far...
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it is the courage to act a hand to speak the truth thompson had it martin luther king had it in with those in authority once said about them they say today about snowden. my country, right or wrong wrong, is the moral equivalent of another drought or sober. or drug. so let me speak about those strunc -- drunk with power with your web searches and file transfers phone records your live chats, a financial data medical data civil court records in your movements those were all washed with taxpayer dollars. those who have banks of sophisticated computer systems along with the biosensors are scanners and face recognition technology and those who had obliterated your anonymity your privacy and your liberty. there is no free press without the ability to protect the confidentiality to make public the abuse of power. inside the government who dare to speak out of the system of mass surveillance have been charged as a spy or hounded into exile. with the surveillance state to create a climate of paranoia to make democratic consent possible in eating and as full spectrum dominance is not a free s
it is the courage to act a hand to speak the truth thompson had it martin luther king had it in with those in authority once said about them they say today about snowden. my country, right or wrong wrong, is the moral equivalent of another drought or sober. or drug. so let me speak about those strunc -- drunk with power with your web searches and file transfers phone records your live chats, a financial data medical data civil court records in your movements those were all washed with taxpayer...
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ofand looking at the life martin luther king jr.. >> my understood that for any human being who wants to reach a level of integrity, honesty and as a long-distance runner, you need to kill something in yourself. fear. you need to kill something in yourself. the obsession with status and wealth. of theowed by the author relevance of religion, how faithful people can change politics. >> religion points us beyond ourselves. and for faithful people, what is in it for me, the me is not central. >> and at 10:00, the book, plenty ladylike. >> i do not think that we do anybody any favors by trying to address politicians as if they are not human beings who have major problems in their lives. >> and a panel discussion on william f buckley junior's run for new york city mayor. and at 11:00 p.m., discussing the generals and the wedding of world war ii. >> one of the first questions i am usually asked is why did you choose these three men from the second world war? my answer is that they embodied, i believe, super characteristics character, and patriotism. >> on sunday night, looking back at a tur
ofand looking at the life martin luther king jr.. >> my understood that for any human being who wants to reach a level of integrity, honesty and as a long-distance runner, you need to kill something in yourself. fear. you need to kill something in yourself. the obsession with status and wealth. of theowed by the author relevance of religion, how faithful people can change politics. >> religion points us beyond ourselves. and for faithful people, what is in it for me, the me is not...
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the radical king, martin luther king, jr., edited and introduced by cornel west. this is a real treasure rf some of the most important speeches and letters and public documents of dr. king. what inspired you to do this project? >> guest: i just want to begin by saluting you. great institutions in the american empire and you do it with such e leggance and such vision and sense activity and your scholarship actually for me is in terms of discourse on incarceration among poor people. it's crucial to be able to spend time with you, my brother, beautiful thing. he was able to generate levels of love and vision and unbelieve high-quality services to the least of these. he's a christian minister, first and foremost. you and i know that brother martin gets sanitized every -- [laughter] >> guest: fbi is saying he's the most dangerous man in america and others put forward with such power, he's un-american, he's a trader to the country and so forth. what does martin do, he says, you never knew me, you never knew me. i'm called to babies in vietnam, babies in apalachia, south
the radical king, martin luther king, jr., edited and introduced by cornel west. this is a real treasure rf some of the most important speeches and letters and public documents of dr. king. what inspired you to do this project? >> guest: i just want to begin by saluting you. great institutions in the american empire and you do it with such e leggance and such vision and sense activity and your scholarship actually for me is in terms of discourse on incarceration among poor people. it's...
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martin luther king is a saint but totally beyond my understanding. turning the other cheek isn't a part of my makeup. that's part of the reason i find hamilton appealing. he wasn't going to turn the other cheek. he was going to go straight for the -- >> and 36, two white businessmen who had a dispute with hamilton arranged to have him arrested at 11:00 at night in bloomingdale specifically so he can't raise bail, which he could easily come and have had spent the night in prison. about two weeks later, those two white guys are hauled out of bed at 5:00 in the morning and the bail is so high that they can't make it. again, he comes straight back, and i find that immensely appealing cheering from the sidelines. >> et and 45, brokers at the stock exchange are not allowed to buy. what preceded that having to do specifically with the new york stock exchange? >> it wasn't the stock exchange. it was the second new board as it is called in the stock exchange. it was this revelation was passed, it was personal and i have walked through the stock exchange for m
martin luther king is a saint but totally beyond my understanding. turning the other cheek isn't a part of my makeup. that's part of the reason i find hamilton appealing. he wasn't going to turn the other cheek. he was going to go straight for the -- >> and 36, two white businessmen who had a dispute with hamilton arranged to have him arrested at 11:00 at night in bloomingdale specifically so he can't raise bail, which he could easily come and have had spent the night in prison. about two...
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martin luther king jr. dr.r. >>> a special remembrance for people who died of aids. >>i think it helps other people and the memories so they could filled joy. >>how students at a bay area elementary school celebrated world aids day today.>>> more follow -- fallout from the police killing of a teenager. we need to be ready for my name's scott strenfel and r i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events arise our forecast get crews out ahead of the storm to minimize any outages. during storm season we want our customers to be ready and stay safe. learn how you can be prepared at pge.com/beprepared. together, we're building a better california. >>> the mayor of chicago fire the city's police chief in the midst of an uproar over the controversial police shooting. officers said 17-year-old laquan mcdonald was holding a knife when officer jason vandyke opened
martin luther king jr. dr.r. >>> a special remembrance for people who died of aids. >>i think it helps other people and the memories so they could filled joy. >>how students at a bay area elementary school celebrated world aids day today.>>> more follow -- fallout from the police killing of a teenager. we need to be ready for my name's scott strenfel and r i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how...
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tonight the nevada state democratic party held a watch party at the martin luther king junior senior center. that's where fox five's rachel moore joins us live. about three dozen voters watched inside -- and throughout the debate you could tell when they paid close attention to whenever a candidate mentioned hillary clinton -- as well as when they talked about national security -- a major issue on the minds of voters right now. neal matzkin, democratic voter: "i think that the biggest problem is that they think everything is very simplistic." simply put, las vegas democrats were less than impressed with the republican took the stage at tuesday's debate. inside the nevada state democratic watch party, the group shared some laughs, played a little gop debate bingo, and scoffed at most of the answers the candidates gave. roberta lange, chair, nevada state democratic party: "i would like them to just have a substantive discussion. i think were all interested in the same types of things. there's is more rhetoric. ours is more content." these voters are particularly concerned with some of
tonight the nevada state democratic party held a watch party at the martin luther king junior senior center. that's where fox five's rachel moore joins us live. about three dozen voters watched inside -- and throughout the debate you could tell when they paid close attention to whenever a candidate mentioned hillary clinton -- as well as when they talked about national security -- a major issue on the minds of voters right now. neal matzkin, democratic voter: "i think that the biggest...
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martin luther king jr.. that for understood not just christians, but for any human being it was to reach a level of integrity, honesty and decency as a long-distance runner, you have to kill something in yourself -- fear. you have to deal something in yourself -- your obsession with position and status and wealth. , authorr: john danforth of both the relevance of religion." >> religion does point us build ourselves. and for faithful people, the "what is in it for me," the me is not central. announcer: and then senator mccaskill talks about her life. >> i don't think we do anybody any favors by trying to dress up politicians as if we are not real human beings that have made major mistakes and had major problems in our lives. announcer: saturday evening at 7:00, a panel on william f buckley junior's run for mayor. and at 11:00, winston groom discusses his latest book "the generals." >> one of the first questions i am usually asked when i do a tv or radio show is why did you choose these three men from the seco
martin luther king jr.. that for understood not just christians, but for any human being it was to reach a level of integrity, honesty and decency as a long-distance runner, you have to kill something in yourself -- fear. you have to deal something in yourself -- your obsession with position and status and wealth. , authorr: john danforth of both the relevance of religion." >> religion does point us build ourselves. and for faithful people, the "what is in it for me," the...
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. >> examining the life of doctor martin luther king jr. >> martin understood for any human being was to reach a level of integrity as a long-distance runner, you have to kill something in yourself, fear. fear of session with status and wealth. >> former senator john danforth, how faithful people can change politics. for faithful people not simple. >> a memoir about her life experiences. >> i don't think we do anybody any favors. >> a panel discussion on national review found and at 11:00 p.m. the winning world war ii. >> why did you choose these three men? the answer is that they embodied super characteristics of courage, character, and patriotism. >> sunday night at 8:00 o'clock looking back at a turning.in world history in 1932, the rise of hitler and fdr. and 11:15 p.m. the influence machine, the usmachine, the us chamber of commerce and the corporate capture american life. >> is a reason i chose the chamber of commerce. it is because the organization really sums up the story of how we got to this place. >> watch book tv on c-span2. >> all persons having business before the honora
. >> examining the life of doctor martin luther king jr. >> martin understood for any human being was to reach a level of integrity as a long-distance runner, you have to kill something in yourself, fear. fear of session with status and wealth. >> former senator john danforth, how faithful people can change politics. for faithful people not simple. >> a memoir about her life experiences. >> i don't think we do anybody any favors. >> a panel discussion on...
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here there is a monument to martin luther king jr. and here at the monument there are candles tonight, each representing somebody that has been lost in some act of violence, in many cases gun violence. to the city of las vegas. many of the people who are marching have been personally touched by some kind of violence that has taken from them somebody who they love. one person who helped organize told me that violence has hit entirely too close to home. >> i personally have attended five funerals, two of them recently. we need to do better. so we decided we would come together and have a vigil to let the community know that we will not -- >> back here at the courthouse, this is one victim. the man on the right-hand side of the screen was killed on may 26, he was 22 years old. she was one person who took part in the march and when candle does represent him. they are also active on social media. they have the #come all lives matter. this is what they call themselves and you can see that the video reflected the sign. they hope marches like
here there is a monument to martin luther king jr. and here at the monument there are candles tonight, each representing somebody that has been lost in some act of violence, in many cases gun violence. to the city of las vegas. many of the people who are marching have been personally touched by some kind of violence that has taken from them somebody who they love. one person who helped organize told me that violence has hit entirely too close to home. >> i personally have attended five...
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less than a week later, a young, little-known pastor named martin luther king, junior led a citywide bus boycott.that chain of events set off what became the civil rights movement -- and led to a historic supreme court coming up on live at 5... holiday shopping often means long lines at the cash register - find out why scientists say we get so annoyed while waiting. meanwhile, a live check of your tuesday commute - moving smoothly at the s-curve on 380. let's check in with chief cbs 2 this morning, a team of specialists teamed up to perform a first of its kind surgery. how it gave one woman something should couldn't imagine living without.that's low 30s 30ssnow showers will give way by thursday sunshine and warmer temps. return. return.clouds and snow s swers continue rotate around an upper air low in nc iowa iowa radar shows the scattered showers. little if any accumulation. at worst 1/2 inch inchsnow showers will be scattered through early wednesday. then cloudy chilly conditions will prevail prevail highs were in thupper 30s with light precip under 1/10" inch inchcurrent temps are
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a fire broke out after midnight on martin luther king drive. firefighters believe the fire started in the basement. crews rescued one woman who was transported. two other residents got out no other injuries were reported. >> a search continues for the suspect in a drive-by shooting. police are looking for trey bradley. a family member said bradley was dating a girl who lived at home and may have gotten to a fight with her before shots were fired. police haven't seen any signs of bradley since. they did find a gold honda they believe he stole. >> the fear in the community, running around without any kind of -- any kind of police protection was a littlelittle, you know, it was fearful for us. >> if you have information about this case, call police. >> it is cutting edge technology used to make movies but it can also have health benefits. coming up at 12:10. how motion capture is giving some paints therapeutic relief. the mobile app. it is your one source for news, weather and sports any time anywhere. you can get real time traffic updates. search
a fire broke out after midnight on martin luther king drive. firefighters believe the fire started in the basement. crews rescued one woman who was transported. two other residents got out no other injuries were reported. >> a search continues for the suspect in a drive-by shooting. police are looking for trey bradley. a family member said bradley was dating a girl who lived at home and may have gotten to a fight with her before shots were fired. police haven't seen any signs of bradley...
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today the philadelphia martin luther king jr. association is hosting its annual children's christmas party for homeless kids and children in need. it starts at 2:00 today on walnut street. the time is 5:56 on this sunday. a crash in philadelphia leaves three p three people dead. matt? >> reporter: police, fire and hazmat crews are out here at the scene. i just spoke with police and will have an update next. >>> a cold start to the morning. and then wind speeds will calm down a little bit, and it will be a cold eagles' forecast for you, and warming up head into next week. >>> we continue to follow that breaking news in northeast philadelphia where a fiery crash killed three people. the flames are out but the investigation just beginning. a live update is next. >>> a winter chill in the air, even if the season has not officially started yet. we are waking up to one of the coldest mornings in months with the wind making it feel more frigid. bundle up. i am rosemary connors. it's just before 6:00 on this sunday. let's get to our week
today the philadelphia martin luther king jr. association is hosting its annual children's christmas party for homeless kids and children in need. it starts at 2:00 today on walnut street. the time is 5:56 on this sunday. a crash in philadelphia leaves three p three people dead. matt? >> reporter: police, fire and hazmat crews are out here at the scene. i just spoke with police and will have an update next. >>> a cold start to the morning. and then wind speeds will calm down a...
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and in april of the election year in the thick of the campaign, martin luther king jr.hat has happened in this campaign. the day after martin luther king was assassinated on edge, what bobby kennedy said that day to a country still reeling from the assassination of his brother, and now again from the assassination of a moral leader, the likes of which this country had never seen before, what he said that day is tonight's "last word." >> when you teach a man to hate and to fear his brother, when you teach that he is a lesser man because of his color or his believes or the policies that he pursue, when you teach that those who differ from you threaten your freedom or your job or your home or your family, then owe also learn to confront others not as fellow citizens but as enemies, we must admit the vanity of our false distinctions, false distinctions among men and learn to find our own advancement in search for the advancement of all. we must admit to ourselves that our children's future cannot be built on the misfortune of another's. we must recognize that this short lif
and in april of the election year in the thick of the campaign, martin luther king jr.hat has happened in this campaign. the day after martin luther king was assassinated on edge, what bobby kennedy said that day to a country still reeling from the assassination of his brother, and now again from the assassination of a moral leader, the likes of which this country had never seen before, what he said that day is tonight's "last word." >> when you teach a man to hate and to fear...
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regional shoreline on the west side of interstate martin luther king jr.l shoreline on the west side of interstate 880 near the coliseum. this is about 9 am yesterday. police say he had been shot once, probably in the parker, not long before his body was found. >> >>> it's a huge shock. murders in the parking district are rare. -- the park district are rare. this is a shock and a cause of great concern. >> the shooting death was latino and in his 20s. the rest of the park state open and the bay trail was closed as investigators look for evidence. >> the police are investigating a spike in crime -- it is putting the residence on edge -- property crimes are up 25% compared to a year ago. in a recent robbery a home was ransacked -- no one has been hurt. in recent cases homeowners came face to face with armed robbers. >> there was someone standing at the door with a gun pointed at me. i immediately ran down the street. i jumped into the neighbors bushes. >> no arrests were made in police have yet to link the armed suspect to any other crimes. >> fremont police
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in one of his first sermons after finishing his studies at boston university, martin luther king jr.erved the thing that we need in the world today is a group of men and women who'll stand up for right and be opposed to wrong wherever it is. a group of people who have come to see that some things are wrong whether they are never caught up with, and some things are right whether nobody sees you doing them or not. before his mission was cut tragically short 14 years later, dr. king met countless men and women who he had enlisted in the cause, but one who became his confidente was edward william brooke iii whose journey we honor today. like so many of us, ed was moved by the consequence and actions of dr. -- eloquence and actions of dr. king. but there were also times when dr. king was moved by ed. especially when dr. king himself conflicted and saw ed's council on the vietnam war before taking his own moral stand against the conflict. ed came to this capital as we know in 1967 and as the president spoke eloquently a moment ago about his journey in the army and his contributions to the
in one of his first sermons after finishing his studies at boston university, martin luther king jr.erved the thing that we need in the world today is a group of men and women who'll stand up for right and be opposed to wrong wherever it is. a group of people who have come to see that some things are wrong whether they are never caught up with, and some things are right whether nobody sees you doing them or not. before his mission was cut tragically short 14 years later, dr. king met countless...
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martin luther king, jr., injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. we will be following the announcement and have more previews for you as the morning progresses. live now along ben franklin parkway, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >> an apparent response object dominican republic's comment about muslim, people of several faiths will gather for a candlelight vigil at rightenhouse square. a mom and a rabbi and a pastor will calm for prayers and calm for an end to anti--mus lick and anti--refugee rhetoric following the terrorist attacks. philadelphia police are looking into how hypodermic needles were found at school. they brought them from home to school an passed them out to other students. some kids poked themselves. some poked other students around them. right now it is fought clear whether the needles had been contaminated. >> that's what scarce me. you know, i don't know, hiv, hepatitis, herpes, syphilis, anything. >> most of the students who were stuck were taken to the hospital for some precautionary tests. at this point the school district says
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at martin luther king junior library in northwest dc. >>> he sat in prison for some 27 years for a crime he did not commit. now a local man will get more than $600,000 for each of those long, hard years. donald gates settled with the district for $6.6 million. he's 58 years old now. he was released six years ago and given just $75 that day and a bus ticket. in 1981, he was wrongly convicted of murdering and raping a student. >> in some cases the city, and we work with federal prosecutors, and it's just that in some cases we're responsible even if it happens at the prosecution's level. >> gates was released when dna exonerated him. prosecutors eventually acknowledged they used a discredited fbi analyst and a paid informant as witnesses during his trial. >>> it's been nearly a year since a gaithersburg man lost most of his family when a plane hit their house. as angie goff reports, ken gemmell's bond with his daughter has only gone stronger as they discover pieces of the past they had thought they wanted to forget. >> reporter: it's a routine morning for most. but another day when ken is t
at martin luther king junior library in northwest dc. >>> he sat in prison for some 27 years for a crime he did not commit. now a local man will get more than $600,000 for each of those long, hard years. donald gates settled with the district for $6.6 million. he's 58 years old now. he was released six years ago and given just $75 that day and a bus ticket. in 1981, he was wrongly convicted of murdering and raping a student. >> in some cases the city, and we work with federal...
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west examinesnell martin luther king jr.. being whoor any human was to reach a level of integrity, honesty, and decency as a long-distance runner, you have to kill something in yourself -- fear. you have to kill your obsession with status and wealth. how faithful people can change politics. >> religion does point us beyond ourselves. , what isaithful people in it for me? it is not central. announcer: and senator claire mccaskill talks about her book, a memoir about her life experiences and local, federal, and state government. claire mccaskill: i don't think we do anybody any favors i trying to dress up politicians that we are not people that have made major mistakes and have major problems in our lives. announcer: a panel discussion on run for newckley's york city mayor in 1985. and winston groom discusses his latest book on the winning of world war ii. winston: one of first questions i am usually asked is why did you choose these three men from the second world war? they answer is that embody, i believe, super characteristi
west examinesnell martin luther king jr.. being whoor any human was to reach a level of integrity, honesty, and decency as a long-distance runner, you have to kill something in yourself -- fear. you have to kill your obsession with status and wealth. how faithful people can change politics. >> religion does point us beyond ourselves. , what isaithful people in it for me? it is not central. announcer: and senator claire mccaskill talks about her book, a memoir about her life experiences...
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he's been driving for sioux city's martin luther king jr. transit center for 12 years. "the biggest thing is everybody slow down. nobody's life is worth getting there early. once you start spinning ur tires you start sliding you've lost control so o 's best to just stay in control," said bus driver, rick stewart. stewart had to change some of his route to avoid the snow-filled streets, while passengers say they've had to reroute their entire day. "today has been a little big crazy. i went out to western iowa tech. they closed at 10 and kind o o kicked us out. so then we had to walk down the hill to be ablblto catch the bus and the bus got stuck, but we finally got here so'm greatful for that," said bus rider, diana o'connor. o'connor says she's before, but nothing really ever prepares her for it. "it's really impacted my day from walking through the parking lot to walking down the hill to wait for the bus and then the bus not being on schedule," said bus rider, diana o'connor. other passengers say it's just part of living in siouxland. "getting from point a to b it's ok
he's been driving for sioux city's martin luther king jr. transit center for 12 years. "the biggest thing is everybody slow down. nobody's life is worth getting there early. once you start spinning ur tires you start sliding you've lost control so o 's best to just stay in control," said bus driver, rick stewart. stewart had to change some of his route to avoid the snow-filled streets, while passengers say they've had to reroute their entire day. "today has been a little big...