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why was the fbi looking into the activities of martin luther king? >> well, right after i made that statement, fritz mondale who was really the hero of the committee on the fbi side, everybody was a hero but he was a special one, he asked me a question. >> if i could interrupt. that was taken by dr. king to mean a suggestion for suicide, was it not? >> that's our understanding, senator. >> and the answer was, it was intended and it was taken as an effort by the king family and the king associates like andy young to get him to commit suicide. hoover hated king, j. edgar hoover hated king. a. hoover had a negative view of what were then called negroes, indeed on the very afternoon of king's "i have a dream" speech in washington, d.c., in the bowels of the fbi's office, they resolved to destroy martin luther king. and they set out to do that in lots of ways. they persuaded the kennedy brothers to agree to wire-tapping of king and king's close associates. they did that, we later discovered, by exaggerating the role of an adviser to king, his closest whit
why was the fbi looking into the activities of martin luther king? >> well, right after i made that statement, fritz mondale who was really the hero of the committee on the fbi side, everybody was a hero but he was a special one, he asked me a question. >> if i could interrupt. that was taken by dr. king to mean a suggestion for suicide, was it not? >> that's our understanding, senator. >> and the answer was, it was intended and it was taken as an effort by the king...
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it's incumbent, martin luther king and malcolm x were very much self-help people. they would speak to the black community and say no white man or woman's gonna come in riding on a white horse, and say that ship has sailed. you have to reach down, bootstraps. there's no excuse for not knowing the abcs. there's no excuse for not knowing the multiplication tables. there's no excuse for having a baby when you're a teenager. - yeah, personal responsibility. - you know, if this makes me conservative then that's how i was raised man. you know that we were taught that, my father would say you have to be 10 times smarter than the white boy. now, maybe we're not 10 times smarter but we knew that you had to show up. you had to show up, you had to be prepared. you had to do your metaphorical homework. and every american has to do that. you can't just use racism or slavery as a crutch anymore. it is incumbent upon you to make it and to show that you're equal because if you do, if you do show up, there's a place at the table for you in american society. - indeed. - i believe, do
it's incumbent, martin luther king and malcolm x were very much self-help people. they would speak to the black community and say no white man or woman's gonna come in riding on a white horse, and say that ship has sailed. you have to reach down, bootstraps. there's no excuse for not knowing the abcs. there's no excuse for not knowing the multiplication tables. there's no excuse for having a baby when you're a teenager. - yeah, personal responsibility. - you know, if this makes me conservative...
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when he and martin luther king actually had the same attorney and back in 1967, '66, martin was struggling with his questions on the war in vietnam. i think many of us felt we ought to stick with civil rights and not get involved in the war, but i think that the fact that muhammad went ahead and took the plunge also helped martin luther king say that this is something that he had to oppose also. >> can we tease that out just a little bit more, mr. young. we talk so much about the sports legacy of muhammad ali, which is enormous, but there's a civil rights legacy that goes along with it. and you were there. so can you kind of give us a sense of your place of -- >> it was a human rights legacy. he loved everybody, and i think he was the first one to probably aggressively internationalize boxing. and made americans -- he made as an american sports hero, he made everybody in the world love america. and with the rumble in the jungle and the thriller in manila, nobody in 1960s, 70s had heard of those places, and yet he focused the world -- he fo s focused america on his word leadership role. so
when he and martin luther king actually had the same attorney and back in 1967, '66, martin was struggling with his questions on the war in vietnam. i think many of us felt we ought to stick with civil rights and not get involved in the war, but i think that the fact that muhammad went ahead and took the plunge also helped martin luther king say that this is something that he had to oppose also. >> can we tease that out just a little bit more, mr. young. we talk so much about the sports...
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martin luther king.il protests, peaceful protests, you would discover valid protests never ends well for those protesting. never ends well. never ends good. this is not just a protest against donald trump. i think it is turned into really a hatred for america because you the burning of the american flag. the raising of the flag. i don't have anything, anyone who wants to promotive where they're from, i'm proud to be a black man here in america and you should be proud to be a mexican american, but when you start desecrating the american flag, it is shameful of the thousands, the millions of men and women who have died to protect the freedom of this country, there's a rule, our country and yet they have desecrated the flag. it is in the just a protest against donald trump. it has turned to the hatred and frustration for this great country of the united states of america. that's the problem. >> i don't think any true american ever gets used to seeing the american flag burned by somebody. thank you very much
martin luther king.il protests, peaceful protests, you would discover valid protests never ends well for those protesting. never ends well. never ends good. this is not just a protest against donald trump. i think it is turned into really a hatred for america because you the burning of the american flag. the raising of the flag. i don't have anything, anyone who wants to promotive where they're from, i'm proud to be a black man here in america and you should be proud to be a mexican american,...
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it will include martin luther king and kelly drive. and when the run begins after they exit the transition area there. they will be heading north on mlk. we will be here for all of the excitement showing you step by step of the trirock along martin luther king drive. >> okay, great, we will check on you soon. >>> federal help is on the way to flood ravaged west virginia. coming up, the backlash over brexit. why some are having second thoughts over britain leaving the european union. >>> good morning, i'm erika martin. a gorgeous day on tap. a look outside at wildwood. the clouds are clearing quickly. we have a little southerly wind. slightly muggier for today. overall i think temperatures are ideal. upper 70s at the beach. waves are one to two feet. that does not mean you should go out there by yourself. high tide about 12:41 p.m., sunset 8:29 p.m. you have a very nice long day. sunscreen and spf very important to wear throughout the day. but of course we're talking about the amount of time you can spend outdoors before your skin start
it will include martin luther king and kelly drive. and when the run begins after they exit the transition area there. they will be heading north on mlk. we will be here for all of the excitement showing you step by step of the trirock along martin luther king drive. >> okay, great, we will check on you soon. >>> federal help is on the way to flood ravaged west virginia. coming up, the backlash over brexit. why some are having second thoughts over britain leaving the european...
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it's all to create a better learning environment employees from dell lloit giving their time to martin lutherh school today. they helped to transform the school's library into a multi purpose room. they hope it will be a new center of activity for the school community. now the students helped with the project as well and the principle says that's very important. >> to feel as if they've had a part in creating in our building so we decided to recreate our imc or instructional material center and take it into martin luther king resource sent it's a place where students can come and work on their senior project. where they can share power point with one another. >> volunteers also spruced up stairwells, helped to renovate the computer lab and even gave some students tips on social media. >> back to your fox 29 weather authority now. changeings on the way for the weekend i hope not. it's so nice outside looking at old city. >> severe weather could be headed our way, scott. not good. we would like it to stay just the way it. >> i wish we can bottle today up and just use it again tomorrow kind of l
it's all to create a better learning environment employees from dell lloit giving their time to martin lutherh school today. they helped to transform the school's library into a multi purpose room. they hope it will be a new center of activity for the school community. now the students helped with the project as well and the principle says that's very important. >> to feel as if they've had a part in creating in our building so we decided to recreate our imc or instructional material...
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en protesta buenas tardes el veto organizado por el grupo estudiantil en frente de la libreria martín luthere la decisión de la corte suprema de justicia cesar juarez que organiza el evento de hoy . >>> cuál es el mensaje que mandamos hoy a la nación . >>> las noticias malas de la corte suprema de justicia es algo muy malo bastante devastante para la comunidad . >>> el poder del pueblo en lugar un voto en la corte suprema de justicia , además si continúa luchando no para un trabajo pero para la reforma migratoria tenemos que continuar luchando para la reforma migratoria . >>> que es lo que van a decir . >>> integrantes de la universidad de san josé , el mensaje ya basta con injusticias las deportaciónes demócratas repúblicanos debemos continuar organizandonos continuar luchando y alzar las voces . >>> la gente se unio inmeditamente después de la corte suprema de justicia esta mañana . >>> si ,escuchamos la noticia de 7 a 8 de la mañana , y la gente exigiendo un equipo , para protestar , entonces en san josé , protestas todo alrededor de la nación que necesita la reforma migratoria no tenemos
en protesta buenas tardes el veto organizado por el grupo estudiantil en frente de la libreria martín luthere la decisión de la corte suprema de justicia cesar juarez que organiza el evento de hoy . >>> cuál es el mensaje que mandamos hoy a la nación . >>> las noticias malas de la corte suprema de justicia es algo muy malo bastante devastante para la comunidad . >>> el poder del pueblo en lugar un voto en la corte suprema de justicia , además si continúa...
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we lost kennedy and 63 and martin luther king in 68. we mentioned this already. they had a wonderful description of jim rhodes. he said he looked like a football player turning to a mortician. i would be glad to sign books if anyone has them. thank you very much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> the book signing will be out here. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >> now joining us on book tv is melissa warren runs the show there. so he moved to downtown vegas and allocated a bunch he was sort of joining a momentum that was building to make a downtown sector for native las vegas that wouldn't focus as much on the tour toist industry that the strip focuses on but also the local population. writer's block was opened by myself and my husband scott. scott has more of the literary background than i do. he ran a hit area not-for-profit in new york, he was the co-founder and executive director of 826nyc which is part of a national network of not for-for profits -- not-for-profits. we were told that they were interested in opening something similar to 826nyc
we lost kennedy and 63 and martin luther king in 68. we mentioned this already. they had a wonderful description of jim rhodes. he said he looked like a football player turning to a mortician. i would be glad to sign books if anyone has them. thank you very much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> the book signing will be out here. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >> now joining us on book tv is melissa warren runs the show there. so he moved to downtown vegas and...
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pkw take martin luther king jr. as g an alternate.side detouruthbound r pennsylvania avenue and coming m up found in make sure you'rend diverted to malcolm x avenue.ve factor in extra time. in extim we'll let you know as soon ast we're able to back to you maureen andck to ma wisdom. >> coming up on fox newsg up morning lawmakers had in had maryland considering a new bill which would make life w easier for a certain group ofhio prisoners serving life sentences.ens. >> 2016 bet awards celebrates cb the life and legacy of prince. p before we head to break here'sah a live look at today's stock futures. fox news morning back after this. >> ♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mrs. wagner's car to arrive for the airport, she can use fios to download the movie "up in the air" to watch while she's... up in the air. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100
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martin luther king had charisma, his speaking was non- peril. i think malcolm and caches and mom mohammed ali had a hard edge to them. they weren't compliant, they were tougher, they were stronger. they didn't preach turning the other cheek. malcolm once said, you shoot my dog you better watch off your cat. he was going to come after you. it was going to be a knife or a knife. and a boxer has that same sort of defiance. so maybe it is that. >> it seems to me that it was in part because of their relationship and impart because of both of them at one. , what hated, what people forget is there is a time when both malcolm x. and mohammed ali for hated because of their relationship with. [inaudible] >> you're absolutely right on that. i'm dealing with a time where mohammed ali was probably the most hated athlete in american history. now, that would change, the he never changes, america will change. but the time i'm dealing with he is absolutely hated. of course, malcolm x. was the most hated black later, the most hated politician in america. this is
martin luther king had charisma, his speaking was non- peril. i think malcolm and caches and mom mohammed ali had a hard edge to them. they weren't compliant, they were tougher, they were stronger. they didn't preach turning the other cheek. malcolm once said, you shoot my dog you better watch off your cat. he was going to come after you. it was going to be a knife or a knife. and a boxer has that same sort of defiance. so maybe it is that. >> it seems to me that it was in part because of...
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i am humble and the tradition of martin luther king jr. and joshua peschel and helen keller. i am here to lend a voice, to make sure that we tilt the discussion in such a way that the working people of all colors and cultures and sexual orientations and all people around the world not just here but everywhere around the world, as we shape this platform. >> thank you. i am the president of the center for american progress think tank in washington. i'm i am very honored to be here. most profoundly because i myself have the opportunities that i have had because of the policies of the democratic party. as a child my parents got divorced. my father left and my mother went on welfare. and i remember using vouchers to
i am humble and the tradition of martin luther king jr. and joshua peschel and helen keller. i am here to lend a voice, to make sure that we tilt the discussion in such a way that the working people of all colors and cultures and sexual orientations and all people around the world not just here but everywhere around the world, as we shape this platform. >> thank you. i am the president of the center for american progress think tank in washington. i'm i am very honored to be here. most...
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martin luther king drive at sweet briar drive.ere's a hazy shot working your way toward route one, nothing out of the ordinary there backed up on the bennie from the tolls up and over into downtown at eighth and vine. delays coming from the freeway and walt whitman even on route 73 slow go working your way through mount holly and maple shade. we have had rain causing flooding on 322 which is the black horse pike down here near atlantic city. mike and alex, back over to you. >>> new jersey lawmakers while were you sleeping they were kind of busy. they passed a bill overnight that could raise the cost of gasoline in the garden state maybe as much as a quarter. but in exchange they will cut sales tax from 7 percent to 6 percent. that money officials say would go toward the improvement of new jersey road and bridges. the state senate is expect to consider the bill on thursday of this week. will it pass? will governor sign it? 8:04. >>> massive move by ikea after a tragic death. millions of these dressers are being recalled and critica
martin luther king drive at sweet briar drive.ere's a hazy shot working your way toward route one, nothing out of the ordinary there backed up on the bennie from the tolls up and over into downtown at eighth and vine. delays coming from the freeway and walt whitman even on route 73 slow go working your way through mount holly and maple shade. we have had rain causing flooding on 322 which is the black horse pike down here near atlantic city. mike and alex, back over to you. >>> new...
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martin luther king jr. middle school after the principal received a threatening e-mail. the e-mail talks about a teacher who took part in this violent protest that you're seeing here, a white nationalist group took hold of sacramento capital on sunday. ten people were hurt. the anonymous e-mail said if certain actions weren't taken to a teacher within the week some would come to the school to harm students. school is not in session but two summer camps are moved to other locations as a precaution. "today in the bay's" rob riddell will join us live in a half hour. >>> voicing concerns about a graphic and threatening letter written by a high school student. >> can you honestly look me in the eye and tell me none of that was real? >> the letter outlined plans to stab and rape 21 students and four teachers at scotts valley high school. it was handed to a girl during the last week of school. angry parents say the district did little to address this letter, or the 15-year-old boy who allegedly wrote it. >> my wif
martin luther king jr. middle school after the principal received a threatening e-mail. the e-mail talks about a teacher who took part in this violent protest that you're seeing here, a white nationalist group took hold of sacramento capital on sunday. ten people were hurt. the anonymous e-mail said if certain actions weren't taken to a teacher within the week some would come to the school to harm students. school is not in session but two summer camps are moved to other locations as a...
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the plin palate martin luther king jr.iddle school received an anonymous e-mail demanding one of their teachers be fired for her participation in this weekend's sacramento pro test against a white nationalist group. the teacher is yvette felarka, in an interview after the protest turned violent with ten people getting hurt. if velarka, also an activist isn't let go within a week whoever sent the e-mail is threatening to hurt students who attend the school. according to berkeley police the fbi considers this to be a low-level threat, but police tell us that they are taking this threat seriously. the department has since assigned an officer to the campus, has increased patrols around the school and has moved the two summer schools to other locations. i'm talking about the summer camps i should have said. school is out for summer as you're well aware. members of the community use the campus for tennis and swimming which is again why berkeley police want to have a presence here considering this threat that was e-mailed in to t
the plin palate martin luther king jr.iddle school received an anonymous e-mail demanding one of their teachers be fired for her participation in this weekend's sacramento pro test against a white nationalist group. the teacher is yvette felarka, in an interview after the protest turned violent with ten people getting hurt. if velarka, also an activist isn't let go within a week whoever sent the e-mail is threatening to hurt students who attend the school. according to berkeley police the fbi...
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try using martin luther king drive to avoid getting stuck there at the circle and outside we will goood coming over the bennie this morning, just a little backup from mid span into downtown at eighth and vine, mike and lauren, back over to you. >>> let's stick with that story about the weather, some 1500 homes remain without electricity. crews will continue clearing debris making repairs throughout the day, of course, they expect to have full power restored by the end of tomorrow. >> south philadelphia also dealing with damage this morning, this tree felon to a home in pemberton street. luckily officials say in one was hurt. >>> those high wind were strong enough to knock trees down all over the area do you see that tree? it came crashing down on a house in darby just after 7:00 . we're told nobody was hurt thank goodness. >>> pennsylvania congressman brendon boyle is calling for a investigation of the groundwater contamination. he wants congress to look into the water surrounding more than 600 department of defense base is a across the country, that includes the area around horsham
try using martin luther king drive to avoid getting stuck there at the circle and outside we will goood coming over the bennie this morning, just a little backup from mid span into downtown at eighth and vine, mike and lauren, back over to you. >>> let's stick with that story about the weather, some 1500 homes remain without electricity. crews will continue clearing debris making repairs throughout the day, of course, they expect to have full power restored by the end of tomorrow....
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i had a better seat than i did for the martin luther king speech.nd one more anecdote you might be interested in. in 2008, i was in the rotunda. we were celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of l.b.j. and i met lucy johnson whom i had never met before. i said, "lucy, i was here on the day your dad signed the voting rights act." she said, "i was, too." i said, "really? i'm sure nobody knew i was here but i'm positive everybody knew , you were here." and here's what she told me. she said that her dad said come on, get in the car, i'm going to take you to the capitol. this is something important. and on the way down he explained to her that everett dirksen was going to be right beside him while he signed the bill. and she said, "daddy, why would you want to have a republican there for this?" he said, "it's important that the american people understand that this is done on a bipartisan basis and the , american people will be much more likely to accept what we're doing if they think both sides are involved in it." and that was the story lucy tol
i had a better seat than i did for the martin luther king speech.nd one more anecdote you might be interested in. in 2008, i was in the rotunda. we were celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of l.b.j. and i met lucy johnson whom i had never met before. i said, "lucy, i was here on the day your dad signed the voting rights act." she said, "i was, too." i said, "really? i'm sure nobody knew i was here but i'm positive everybody knew , you were here." and...
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. >> ♪ >> this is, a great part, but when she comes out, first she started off with martin luther king from i have a dream speech and walk down the aisle. then she comes up and splashing the water, we have fire, all of the elements and this is what she did in the martin luther king part. >> but water. >> on the formation tour he does the water and it is amazing. when i was at the torre thought only thing missing from this, it is having kendrick lemar with her. >> kendrick, you know, he just won a grammy award for best rap album of the year. he is great. people know he is great. their lot of times and i will be critical here a lot of times a lot of african-american artists they don't perform at the bet awards. so sometimes it is just like, come to accept this or eliminate but there are grammys, and ame's. >> what do you think this is about. >> she's making a statement, the kind of message that she has been sending. for her, song freedom and what it means and lemonade which is a visual album when it was released she is's symbolizing people from the black lives matter. >> and beyonce, she
. >> ♪ >> this is, a great part, but when she comes out, first she started off with martin luther king from i have a dream speech and walk down the aisle. then she comes up and splashing the water, we have fire, all of the elements and this is what she did in the martin luther king part. >> but water. >> on the formation tour he does the water and it is amazing. when i was at the torre thought only thing missing from this, it is having kendrick lemar with her. >>...
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people say muhammad ali was just as important to the civil rights movement in the united states as martin luther king. do you agree with that? >> i think it was unnecessary. dr. king mobilized the people in the streets and that became important. probably would not have admitted it at the time but the influence of king working with malcolm x. and the influence malcolm x. had. different times. one similarity is that they both reached to people across the lines. remember dr. king spoke out against the war in 1967. he was vilified by the u.s. establishment from top to bottom. he was vilified by the head of the fbi. he had made his stand. we had room for many leaders. >> he was controversial, professor. in the early 60's, muhammad ali was not an integrationist. he advocated black separatism. there was an article in the boston globe this week talking about his of orange views. >> i would say he's a man like any young man develops. louisville, kentucky, where whites were going to not call you by your name. it was not on him to reach out to the white world. it was a the white world to reach out to him.
people say muhammad ali was just as important to the civil rights movement in the united states as martin luther king. do you agree with that? >> i think it was unnecessary. dr. king mobilized the people in the streets and that became important. probably would not have admitted it at the time but the influence of king working with malcolm x. and the influence malcolm x. had. different times. one similarity is that they both reached to people across the lines. remember dr. king spoke out...
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today he walked into the martin luther king jr. memorial, his passportmp in his look. traveling from sterling, virginia, he visited all 411 national parks, monuments, memorials, and planning's ring break in college. >> when other people are going to florida in mexico, i was thinking about going to tennessee. 92eryl:: his first stamp on 1909 he prayed that he would meet someone with as much interest. in history, and along came his wife of nearly 10 years. she said that each visit was more than a walk in the park. the preparation, studying the history of the park or the monuments, the area, the city, the state. sure: they took a boost plane -- a bush plane in alaska. >> we learned about the sacrifices. cheryl: he gives back by volunteering at the clara barton national historic site. he did a lot by him something like that that you realize there is so much out there. elias plans to keep traveling as new national sites are added to the list. cheryl conner, abc 7 news. kellye: looks like the weather cooperated for him, but tomorrow is different? steve: a few showers come a
today he walked into the martin luther king jr. memorial, his passportmp in his look. traveling from sterling, virginia, he visited all 411 national parks, monuments, memorials, and planning's ring break in college. >> when other people are going to florida in mexico, i was thinking about going to tennessee. 92eryl:: his first stamp on 1909 he prayed that he would meet someone with as much interest. in history, and along came his wife of nearly 10 years. she said that each visit was more...
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caller: yes, professor joseph, i had a chance to talk to the director the martin luther king taken by- taken care of by stanford university. do you know him? i am a landowner and doing network or do [indiscernible] black people make as much money buying things that are always quite? -- that are always white? any networks we can start going at rather than giving them out to people who don't appreciate what we do? guest: yes, first, i do know dr. carson, the historian of the black freedom struggle. yes, what you are talking about, this idea of black businesses and circulating money within the black community is something that lacks activists. the big term for it then was immunity control and sometimes people talk about african-americans or black people globally building parallel institutions and we do have black businesses and we need more black businesses. black people have had historically hard time the city banking and institutions getting home loans, lines of credit, and we know that during the recession of 2008, african americans are disproportionately mistreated by financial insti
caller: yes, professor joseph, i had a chance to talk to the director the martin luther king taken by- taken care of by stanford university. do you know him? i am a landowner and doing network or do [indiscernible] black people make as much money buying things that are always quite? -- that are always white? any networks we can start going at rather than giving them out to people who don't appreciate what we do? guest: yes, first, i do know dr. carson, the historian of the black freedom...
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. >>> topped the charts, toured the world, and sup for martin luther king. >> and he's -- the reviews are in for a new food >>> in fairfax county, a man accused of groping a little girl at a target store has turned himself in. detectives are trying to determine whether there are other possible victims and they'd like to hear from anybody with a similar incident. >>> it's a monumental case of mistaken identity. >> the marine corps says it the 1945 world war ii photo of the flag raising at iwo jima. a navy corpsman was not in the photo. and it's been concluded that another man was. harold schultz went through life without publicly talking to anybody. >>> al pacino, james taylor. myself staples. she would have done a flip if she could. and the eagles are on the list. the eagles passed on the honor last year because glenn frey was sick and died a short time later. >>> that's going to time. >> a great show. great show. >> how are you doing? >> how are you doing is the question? >> it wasn't so bad here today. but not far away. devastating flooding. this is a tough one with the clouds and m
. >>> topped the charts, toured the world, and sup for martin luther king. >> and he's -- the reviews are in for a new food >>> in fairfax county, a man accused of groping a little girl at a target store has turned himself in. detectives are trying to determine whether there are other possible victims and they'd like to hear from anybody with a similar incident. >>> it's a monumental case of mistaken identity. >> the marine corps says it the 1945 world war...
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. >>> more police are patrolling the neighborhood by the martin luther king, jr. middle school in berkeley because of a threatening anonymous email the school received. >>> eye chilling new video from isis puts the bay area in the crosshairs. >> part of 17 is still shut down. i'm anne makovec near the summit with more on the fire and evacuations overnight. >> yes, it's going to be another dry day in the bay area with triple digits. now the alert you need to know about. >> busy along the altamont pass plus have a look at your bay area bridges coming up. >>> good morning, it is tuesday, june 28. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:30. in sacramento, brutal showdowns between white supremacists and counter-protestors after a rally goes terribly wrong. one berkeley teacher was among the protestors and now her workplace is facing threats. kpix 5's jackie ward is live in berkeley on the anonymous email that now has the fbi's attention. jackie. >> reporter: the good news here is that summer break started on friday june 17 and the summer camp that is were
. >>> more police are patrolling the neighborhood by the martin luther king, jr. middle school in berkeley because of a threatening anonymous email the school received. >>> eye chilling new video from isis puts the bay area in the crosshairs. >> part of 17 is still shut down. i'm anne makovec near the summit with more on the fire and evacuations overnight. >> yes, it's going to be another dry day in the bay area with triple digits. now the alert you need to know...
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. >> i swim at martin luther king. i swim laps monday through friday. >> reporter: you swim laps?laps, of course. yes. >> reporter: she teaches whatever subjects the school need her to. students say she's no nonsense. always willing to help. >> she's a very charismatic teacher. she's energetic despite her age. >> even when she gets annoyed with the kids, she doesn't take it out on everybody. >> reporter: her daughters wouldn't miss this. their mother has taught many lessons. and in the new school year there are more to come.$ç >> just don't feel 90. that does not compute. >> so impressive to see the generations of students that these people who have been doing it for so long see come through their door. it's really cool. >> happy birthday to you. >>> a big day for fathers too. if you're looking for something to entertain dad with today, may want to head to arlington. a free auto show is being held. featuring classic muscle cars, a beer garden. it's in crystal city. it's going to start 2:00 this afternoon. looks like a good time. >>> 10:25 right now. here are four things to know on
. >> i swim at martin luther king. i swim laps monday through friday. >> reporter: you swim laps?laps, of course. yes. >> reporter: she teaches whatever subjects the school need her to. students say she's no nonsense. always willing to help. >> she's a very charismatic teacher. she's energetic despite her age. >> even when she gets annoyed with the kids, she doesn't take it out on everybody. >> reporter: her daughters wouldn't miss this. their mother has...
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. >> reporter: the legendary civil rights activist, who helped martin luther king jr. organize the march on washington was arrested at dulles international airport, shortly after his flight landed from the united arab emirates. >> he was so happy to get some american food. he wanted a hamburger, french fries and a coke when he got to the airport. >> reporter: he had been wanted by authorities since 2012, when a warrant was issued for his arrest. he had allegedly written a bad check for $55,000 to host a private party at national harbor, after president obama's first inauguration. >> he was charged a criminal warrant for being a fugitive. that warrant was released by the courts in maryland. therefore the courts ceased to exist in maryland. >> we're told most of the money but his absence leaving his wife and children behind, is still shrouded in mystery. >> he looked happy to be home. happy to be here. >> reporter: fontroy will be back in court july 20th, in prince george's county, to face those charges, stemming from that bounced check. reporting live from lees leesburg
. >> reporter: the legendary civil rights activist, who helped martin luther king jr. organize the march on washington was arrested at dulles international airport, shortly after his flight landed from the united arab emirates. >> he was so happy to get some american food. he wanted a hamburger, french fries and a coke when he got to the airport. >> reporter: he had been wanted by authorities since 2012, when a warrant was issued for his arrest. he had allegedly written a bad...
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. -- martin luther king junior.len sus demandas, alguien le harÍa daÑo a los alumnos de secundaria. los dueÑos de casas mÓviles en palo alto interpusieron una nueva demanda en la ciudad. buscan anular el fallo de un juez que los obliga a mover sus casas mÓviles. entre tanto, el abogado de la terminal que se construye en la antigua base naval amenazÓ con demandar a la ciudad, luego de que votaran por prohibir el transporte almacenamiento de carbÓn en oakland. si esta previsiÓn entra en efecto, se estarÍan a violando cueros alcanzados con asia. el consejo de san josÉ decidiÓ que los votantes tendrÁn las Últimas palabras para una iniciativa que obligarÍa a las empresas, de 35 empleados que dispongan horas extra, ofrecer sela a trabajadores de tiempo parcial. la iniciativa tiene como objetivo beneficiar a 64000 trabajadores de medio tiempo en san josÉ. >> tiene una 36 horas, de repente le bajan hasta 20 horas nada mÁs. aquÍ se paga mucha renta. marÍa: el consejo tenia dos opciones, aprobar la medida para que entre en vi
. -- martin luther king junior.len sus demandas, alguien le harÍa daÑo a los alumnos de secundaria. los dueÑos de casas mÓviles en palo alto interpusieron una nueva demanda en la ciudad. buscan anular el fallo de un juez que los obliga a mover sus casas mÓviles. entre tanto, el abogado de la terminal que se construye en la antigua base naval amenazÓ con demandar a la ciudad, luego de que votaran por prohibir el transporte almacenamiento de carbÓn en oakland. si esta previsiÓn entra en...
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john louis was a lieutenant of martin luther king and youngest speaker on the legendary march of 1963ceo said louis helped to extend the blessings of liberties and equality. >>> retailers continue to offer new ways to get their products to you, walmart is testing grocery delivery service in denver and phoenix. the service will use uber and lift. walmart is standing curbside grocery delivery in several areas. >>> 175,000 crazy jewel gem creations are being recalled because they contain high concentrations of head. they include the shimmer and sparkle ultimate gem machine, the my look gem machine. contact the company for a full refund. >>> stock indices had slight gains yesterday. >>> samsung has unrailed new wireless ear buds, the 200-dollar ear bugs can connect to pandora and spotify through android devices and store up to 4 gigabytes of music to play on their own. >>> much more to come up on "action news." >>> legislators mass pass a law in response to the killing of cecil the lion in simm -- zimbabwe, that's a dog, there's the lion, that's coming up. at longhorn steakhouse, we know
john louis was a lieutenant of martin luther king and youngest speaker on the legendary march of 1963ceo said louis helped to extend the blessings of liberties and equality. >>> retailers continue to offer new ways to get their products to you, walmart is testing grocery delivery service in denver and phoenix. the service will use uber and lift. walmart is standing curbside grocery delivery in several areas. >>> 175,000 crazy jewel gem creations are being recalled because they...
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martin luther king would use that same just and unjust laws 100 years later. in fact, the language is very similar. it appeals to the moral, even liberating context of the constitution in the face of perceived unjust law can be seen december 30, 1799, in a petition to congress by absalom jones and other free black citizens of philadelphia. in the petition of color, it's called the petition to the people of color, freeman within the cities and suburbs of philadelphia. 70 signatories focused on some of them, just put x's by their names. they focused on the fugitive slave act of 1793. they were conscious of exercising their rights as citizens. the black petitioners acknowledged their own enjoyment of the natural rights to liberty and their sense of duty to speak for the slaves. brethren,ted suffering under various circumstances in different parts of the states, but deeply sympathizing with them right the scholarship in the last decade or so on abolitionists, moving to the second period, scholarship on this third-party radical abolition party, also shows that you
martin luther king would use that same just and unjust laws 100 years later. in fact, the language is very similar. it appeals to the moral, even liberating context of the constitution in the face of perceived unjust law can be seen december 30, 1799, in a petition to congress by absalom jones and other free black citizens of philadelphia. in the petition of color, it's called the petition to the people of color, freeman within the cities and suburbs of philadelphia. 70 signatories focused on...
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in 1962, martin luther king was here at the ryman to present an award.ne of the students got a check to go to school from martin luther king and southern leadership conference with john lewis. part of the history of the ryman, martin luther king was here as well. jackie robinson a few years later on the civil rights movement as well. booker t. washington came to the ryman and spoke three times sometimes for graduation, a crowd of about 5000 which was the capacity back then. and they came to the ryman auditorium. it was the most interesting place to hear a speech for music in america. home of the grand all opry, museum, today it is a thriving concert venue, in the last 5 or 10 years people like diana ross, paul simon, aretha franklin, mumford and sons, the list goes on and on. some people normally play arenas of 15,000 or 20,000 play the ryman because it is such an interesting building people want to perform in. the acoustics in the ryman are the best in america. most people think the mormon tabernacle in utah have better acoustics. the reason people like
in 1962, martin luther king was here at the ryman to present an award.ne of the students got a check to go to school from martin luther king and southern leadership conference with john lewis. part of the history of the ryman, martin luther king was here as well. jackie robinson a few years later on the civil rights movement as well. booker t. washington came to the ryman and spoke three times sometimes for graduation, a crowd of about 5000 which was the capacity back then. and they came to the...
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so part of the history of the ryman is also martin luther king was here and spoke as well. jackie robinson spoke a few years later here on the civil rights movement as well. and even before that, booker t. washington came to the ryman and spoke about three different times, sometimes for graduations. and so he had a crowd of about 5,000 people which was the capacity back then. so if you wanted to hear one of the leading voices in america during any time of the ryman's history, they came to the ryman auditorium. the ryman auditorium is the most interesting place to hear a speech or music in america. it is part home of the grand ole opry, it is a museum, but today it's a thriving concert venue which has over 200 bookings. in the last five or ten years, people like diana ross, paul simon, iowa aretha franklin, the foo fighters, mumford and sons, the list goes on and on and on. some people that normally play arenas of 15 or 20,000 play the ryman because it is such a interesting building that people want to perform in. the acoustics in the ryman are some of the best in america on
so part of the history of the ryman is also martin luther king was here and spoke as well. jackie robinson spoke a few years later here on the civil rights movement as well. and even before that, booker t. washington came to the ryman and spoke about three different times, sometimes for graduations. and so he had a crowd of about 5,000 people which was the capacity back then. so if you wanted to hear one of the leading voices in america during any time of the ryman's history, they came to the...
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they are reopening martin luther king avenue between talbert and howard. it was scheduled to wrap up at 4:00. in the teens right now traveling from springfield closer to woodrow wilson bridge. take a live look here. you can see how much heavy traffic we have on the inner loop and the outer loop right now. no crashes associated with this. this is just slowing. in the district you can see the red spots popping up. spot we have is on the beltway. crash reported on the g.w. parkway. this is just before you get to the capital beltway. we may start to see the volume building in as you head north from spout run. keep in mind that it's just a crash reported. 66; same thing. we had an earlier accident but it's gone. you have the great green arrows heading outbound but still slow traffic and quite a bit of sun glare, too, this afternoon. that is a look at traffic. back to you. jonathan: thanks. i'm still -- i can't get over the cookie dough thing. hereherecan't eat eggs, can't dk wine and now no cookie dough. doug: it's just bags of flour. they'll figure it out. ali
they are reopening martin luther king avenue between talbert and howard. it was scheduled to wrap up at 4:00. in the teens right now traveling from springfield closer to woodrow wilson bridge. take a live look here. you can see how much heavy traffic we have on the inner loop and the outer loop right now. no crashes associated with this. this is just slowing. in the district you can see the red spots popping up. spot we have is on the beltway. crash reported on the g.w. parkway. this is just...
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with bobby kennedy gone, martin luther king gone, malcolm x.e, who was there to relate to when vietnam exploded in our face? there were millions of young men my age eligible for the draft for a war we did not believe in, all of us huddled on a conveyor belt that was rapidly feeding the war machine, but it was highly -- it was ali who stood for us by standing up for himself. after he was stripped of the title and the right to fight anywhere in the world, he gave speeches at colleges and on television that totally reached me. he seemed as comfortable talking as the lost queens and unrequited. he was always himself, willing to give up everything for what he believed in, and his passionate rhetoric about the life of lack people in the united states rate of -- resonated strongly in my house. my father was a producer of jazz concerts in new york city and one of -- was one of the first to integrate bands in new york city. jazz musicians referred to my dad is the branch rickey of jazz. my uncle and my family, jewish people produce strange fruit. billie
with bobby kennedy gone, martin luther king gone, malcolm x.e, who was there to relate to when vietnam exploded in our face? there were millions of young men my age eligible for the draft for a war we did not believe in, all of us huddled on a conveyor belt that was rapidly feeding the war machine, but it was highly -- it was ali who stood for us by standing up for himself. after he was stripped of the title and the right to fight anywhere in the world, he gave speeches at colleges and on...
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daughter of martin luther king jr., thank you muhammad ali, you are a champion in so many ways. you fought well, rest well. and i can show you muhammad ali's official twitter accounts has this picture up of the champ with the year of his birth and his death. that's up on twitter right now. and if you go through different reactions coming in, the mayor of louisville is going to put all the flags in the entire metro area in honor of the champ. mike tyson tweeted god came for his champion. so long great one. and not nearly as much as mankind benefitted. oscar day luhoyau a legend who transsended sport and was a true champion for all. chuck ludel, a fighter of a different type in this day and age. "champions aren't made in gyms, champions are made from something they have deep inside them, a desire, a dream, a vision, they have to have the skill and the will." my heart hurts to hear the news of one of my heroes and one of the greatest boxers of all time. rip. george foreman, ralph ali, frazier and foreman were one guy, a part of me slipped away. the greatest piece from george forema
daughter of martin luther king jr., thank you muhammad ali, you are a champion in so many ways. you fought well, rest well. and i can show you muhammad ali's official twitter accounts has this picture up of the champ with the year of his birth and his death. that's up on twitter right now. and if you go through different reactions coming in, the mayor of louisville is going to put all the flags in the entire metro area in honor of the champ. mike tyson tweeted god came for his champion. so long...
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in this regard we pay tribute to all those who have helped and to the personalities such as martin luther king. we also thank those on both sides who have been working hard for the normalization and promotion of relations between our two countries. on our part from the policy of set aside the past and look to the future and from the humanitarian spirit vietnam has been and continue to do? cooperating fully and effectively with the american side on the war legacy, especially on the m.i.a. issue. and we will continue to be working together for a new future about to -- of our relations. president clinton, when he announced the normalization of diplomatic relations with vietnam, on july 11, 1995 made a special note of those who have helped make this difficult decision happen that includes senators john mccain, john kerry, chuck croft, and representative peterson among others. and we have many others, americans and vietnamese, who were working hard to help in the efforts of healing and reconciliation, especially the veterans from both sides. as our relationship grew since 2013, the two countri
in this regard we pay tribute to all those who have helped and to the personalities such as martin luther king. we also thank those on both sides who have been working hard for the normalization and promotion of relations between our two countries. on our part from the policy of set aside the past and look to the future and from the humanitarian spirit vietnam has been and continue to do? cooperating fully and effectively with the american side on the war legacy, especially on the m.i.a. issue....
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line repair happening in the district on martin luther king jr. avenue between talbot and howard road. it is closed. they are doing these repairs until just before the afternoon commute takes in. the beltway, the wilson bridge blocked for some roadwork. still in the 50's. 395, no issues. 66, we are ok. reports of an accident a little closer to 123, but you can get by. joint baseaffic by andrews continuing on the outer nothing to worry about. nothing that you need to leave any announcer: you are watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. melanie: a 911 call made by a man in washington state is raising questions about this. out theou able to look window? are you able to see the wing from where you are at? >> no, i can't. melanie: the man claimed he had just survived a plane crash and needed help. it turns out the man was at home the whole time. he says he was having a 20-year track record and is perfect a safe when taken as directed. safe when taken as directed. the consumer product safety commission says fireworks are responsible for thousands of i
line repair happening in the district on martin luther king jr. avenue between talbot and howard road. it is closed. they are doing these repairs until just before the afternoon commute takes in. the beltway, the wilson bridge blocked for some roadwork. still in the 50's. 395, no issues. 66, we are ok. reports of an accident a little closer to 123, but you can get by. joint baseaffic by andrews continuing on the outer nothing to worry about. nothing that you need to leave any announcer: you are...
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. >> in atlanta the boxing gloves were hung, and at the church where martin luther king once served as pastor -- >> the only thing greater than his punch inside the ring was his voice outside the ring. >> fans and friends mourning and remembering the greatest. >> thousands of people gathered in san francisco today to remember a violent attack in india deck ago. members of the sikh community all to commemorate the anniversary of the attack on the golden temple, a sacred shrine in india, and government forces raided the temple to flush out forces. >> now, like, we are fighting for independence, because we know, like, there's no freedom of speech over there, and there's no pfreedom of religion over there. >>> a california third grader has been banned from wearing his favorite hat to school. take a look at the hat. there it is. it's a make america great again cap signed by donald trump. the school district banned the boy from wearing that at school and he wore it three days in a row, and on thursday he had to leave class because the hat was causing safety concerns. >> told me to take my ha
. >> in atlanta the boxing gloves were hung, and at the church where martin luther king once served as pastor -- >> the only thing greater than his punch inside the ring was his voice outside the ring. >> fans and friends mourning and remembering the greatest. >> thousands of people gathered in san francisco today to remember a violent attack in india deck ago. members of the sikh community all to commemorate the anniversary of the attack on the golden temple, a sacred...
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his last stop, martin luther king memorial in washington, d.c. he started planning trips while he was in college and then he got his first chance at a site in massachusetts back in 1992. and he just kept going. now traveling to all 411 national parks, monuments, memorials and sites of the u.s. >> i loved learning about history. the people, the sacrifice, what really made this nation great. you are one tiny part of it. >> he is as he has been traveling as more sites are add to the list. >> he said he is not done, huh? e. >>> popular snack bars recalled. >>> can which movies won big at the weekend box office, after the break ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, bars"... over concerns about potential listeria contamination. the voluntary recall includ: >>> general mills is recalling nature valley bars over concern of list tearia. it inclouds protein chewy bar with honey peanuts, almonds and pumpkin seeds -- listeria it includes protein chewy bar with honey, peanuts and almonds. >>> now, there was a lot of turtle power at the box office this weekend. >> hit the but no
his last stop, martin luther king memorial in washington, d.c. he started planning trips while he was in college and then he got his first chance at a site in massachusetts back in 1992. and he just kept going. now traveling to all 411 national parks, monuments, memorials and sites of the u.s. >> i loved learning about history. the people, the sacrifice, what really made this nation great. you are one tiny part of it. >> he is as he has been traveling as more sites are add to the...
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yesterday he walked into the martin luther king memorial his final stamp in his passport book.e met his wife who also shared in his love of history. he said he will continue to travel as new national sites are added to the list. >>> time for the morning buzz, officials with the soccer tournament have apologized for playing the wrong national anthem between the uruguay uruguay/mexico matchup. you see that, many players had blank stairs last night the national anthem of chile paid in arizona. it was called a human error. mexico went on to win the opening round match. uruguay plays venezuela at the linc on thursday. >>> new jersey couple had a surprise visitor at their wedding reception, my goodness it was taylor swift. the berks county native posted pictures of herself at the reception in long beach township. a letter from the sister sure situated her to attend. the groom danced with his dieing mother after they were married in her hospital room. >>> awesome picture. i love the groom's expression that's great. >>> still to come, residents in florida are preparing for tropical sto
yesterday he walked into the martin luther king memorial his final stamp in his passport book.e met his wife who also shared in his love of history. he said he will continue to travel as new national sites are added to the list. >>> time for the morning buzz, officials with the soccer tournament have apologized for playing the wrong national anthem between the uruguay uruguay/mexico matchup. you see that, many players had blank stairs last night the national anthem of chile paid in...
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he said, i would rather talk about affirmative action beginning with martin luther king and his views. absolutely. we welcome you to mosiac. what are we going to talk about? >> well, the debate about affirmative action today is so important. and the question of how colleges and universities should select their student body. it is so important and there are so -- and there are three different kinds of admissions. i talked about where doctor king would come out if he were examining each of these approaches to affirmative action. we have mike bruce in our crack crew who will bring it up. our first one is, race-based admissions. this is the traditional form of affirmative action that was approved under limited circumstances back in 1978 and also approved in 2003. it is up infront of the supreme court again in the texas/fisher case. it is also the form of a minute -- of affirmative action that is aimed at admitting minority students to ensure there is diversity among student bodies in terms of race, ethnicity and in terms of particular talents and points of view. in this regard, that a uni
he said, i would rather talk about affirmative action beginning with martin luther king and his views. absolutely. we welcome you to mosiac. what are we going to talk about? >> well, the debate about affirmative action today is so important. and the question of how colleges and universities should select their student body. it is so important and there are so -- and there are three different kinds of admissions. i talked about where doctor king would come out if he were examining each of...
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and boxing gloves were hung where the former champ lived in 1996, and this is the church where martin luther king once served as pastor. >> the only thing greater than his punch inside the ring was his voice outside the ring. >> fans and friends mourning and remembering the greatest. >>> tension for people in the southeast and florida today, a tropical depression is forming in the gulf of mexico, and the storm is expected to bring heavy rains and also gusty winds. the governor there has sent out a warning to people along the coast and tampa today, and making safety preparations and it could hit the lower keys as early as tonight and if the depression becomes a tropical storm it will be named collin. >>> and meteorologist anthony slaughter here. >> that tropical depression, collin is now a tropical storm. it's expected to move over the panhandle of florida. let's get to it. you can see it has formed into a tropical storm. it has winds up to 40 miles per hour and the pressure dropped to 1,003 millibars. it's expected to move ashore by monday morning. by monday morning, 5:00, and then moving to
and boxing gloves were hung where the former champ lived in 1996, and this is the church where martin luther king once served as pastor. >> the only thing greater than his punch inside the ring was his voice outside the ring. >> fans and friends mourning and remembering the greatest. >>> tension for people in the southeast and florida today, a tropical depression is forming in the gulf of mexico, and the storm is expected to bring heavy rains and also gusty winds. the...
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." >>> a new sculpture will stand outside city hall to honor the man known as the 19th century martin luther king. yesterday jim kenny unveiled the design, the 12-foot bronze statue will be dedicated to the accomplishments of the sole african-american leader of he was killed in 1871 while protecting registered new african-american voters. >>> take pictures like a professional with your smart phone. we have the results of a consumer reports test on which lenses are the best. >>> how diving for food got a seagull an orangey mess. >> reporter: this is what the radar could look like later this afternoon, a powerful line of thunderstorms is expected to sweep through. could bring damaging winds to starts of the area. when i come back in a few minutes we'll talk about the damaging wind in the seven-day forecast. dear fellow citizen, time spent with my son really makes me appreciate "the now". but i also have to plan for my family's future. and that means taking on debt. in a smart way. like my mortgage - it's working for me. and if he needs a college loan down the road, that'll be worth it too. it'
." >>> a new sculpture will stand outside city hall to honor the man known as the 19th century martin luther king. yesterday jim kenny unveiled the design, the 12-foot bronze statue will be dedicated to the accomplishments of the sole african-american leader of he was killed in 1871 while protecting registered new african-american voters. >>> take pictures like a professional with your smart phone. we have the results of a consumer reports test on which lenses are the...
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any earthly court which are derogatory to the edicts passed in the court of heaven are void and martin luther king used that same just of laws 100 years later. and in fact the language is very similar. and the appeal to the moral liberating context of the constitution in the face of unjust law could be seen in december 30th, 1799, in a petition to congress by jones and other free black citizens of philadelphia. and in the petition of color, it is called the petition of the people of color, freeman within the city and the suburbs of philadelphia, the 70 -- there is 70 signatures, focused on some of them just put x's by their name but they focused on the fugitive slave act of 1793. they were conscious of exercises rights as citizens. the black petitioners acknowledged their own enjoyment of the natural right to liberty and their sense of duty to speak for the slaves. and quote them, our afflicted brethren suffering under various circumstances in different parts of these states, but deeply sympathizing with them. so scholarship in the last decade or so on abolitionists now moving to the second p
any earthly court which are derogatory to the edicts passed in the court of heaven are void and martin luther king used that same just of laws 100 years later. and in fact the language is very similar. and the appeal to the moral liberating context of the constitution in the face of unjust law could be seen in december 30th, 1799, in a petition to congress by jones and other free black citizens of philadelphia. and in the petition of color, it is called the petition of the people of color,...
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martin luther king jr., a shared faith with malcolm x. >> i would like for you to call me by my name now, muhammad ali. >> reporter: ali joined the nation of islam and rejected what he called his slave name. >> he was a revolutionary in terms of race, by standing up for things that a lot of people were not yet standing up for. and at the same time, he gave up a lot for his politics. and he was criticized and even vilified by many people. >> reporter: on the very short list of those who actually knew the private and public ali, a man equally blessed with gifts admired worldwide, famed actor, singer and human rights activist harry belafonte. >> the first time i met him was in the airport in louisville. he says, they tell me i look like you. i can't have two of us in the world. he said, do you fight? and i said, no, he said, well, you're going to have to. because i'm coming after you. >> reporter: two shand many young men pictured during one of the ugliest times in american history. >> i then began to look at him and our struggle and our movement through a very different lens. i saw him
martin luther king jr., a shared faith with malcolm x. >> i would like for you to call me by my name now, muhammad ali. >> reporter: ali joined the nation of islam and rejected what he called his slave name. >> he was a revolutionary in terms of race, by standing up for things that a lot of people were not yet standing up for. and at the same time, he gave up a lot for his politics. and he was criticized and even vilified by many people. >> reporter: on the very short...
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if you look to your left, that's martin luther king drive.wn that, we have event going on, at martin luther king drive. along with it always being closed for recreational activities, but the stuck itself looks fine, out for fathers day brunn every, breakfast, where ever you are taking dad, schuylkill looks fine and through philadelphia and its suburbs. we move the traffic cam to the art museum circle. and the ben franklin parkway. now, ben franklin parkway, the inner drive, closed between logan square and the art museum circle for event preparation. we move the traffic cam one more time to the ben franklin bridge mid-span. no delays or problems on the ben franklin bridge. if you are taking your dad down the shore, both the brennan walt whitman bridge look good, no problems 42, 55, a.c. expressway or the garden state parkway. have a good time where ever you are going this fathers day, drive safely. that's the latest cbs-3 # traffic center. i'm ann evans, rahel, back to you. >> thank you very much, ann. >> well, it is enough to gave you a lump
if you look to your left, that's martin luther king drive.wn that, we have event going on, at martin luther king drive. along with it always being closed for recreational activities, but the stuck itself looks fine, out for fathers day brunn every, breakfast, where ever you are taking dad, schuylkill looks fine and through philadelphia and its suburbs. we move the traffic cam to the art museum circle. and the ben franklin parkway. now, ben franklin parkway, the inner drive, closed between logan...
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somebody threatened violence at martin luther king, jr. middle school after a teacher took part in this counter protest against a neo-nazi group. she was among several wounded. >> we will not allow basic genocide organizing to take place in the front steps of a capitol of california. >> king ddle school received an e-mail, it said the school should fire her, or there might be violence. >> we're just taking every precaution, and the priests will be patrol -- police will be patrolling the other schools, just to have a presence. >> in addition to extra police patrols as a precaution, two summer programs were also moved from the school. >>> it's hot out, but forget about cooling off with a swim in the lake in oakland. it's closed because of an outbreak of toxic blue green algae. this is the third year in the row the lake has been closed to swimmers. but the park remains open for fishing, picnics and hikes. >>> and taking a live look outside tonight. bit of relief from a very warm day. but brian says that some of us could see triple digits agai
somebody threatened violence at martin luther king, jr. middle school after a teacher took part in this counter protest against a neo-nazi group. she was among several wounded. >> we will not allow basic genocide organizing to take place in the front steps of a capitol of california. >> king ddle school received an e-mail, it said the school should fire her, or there might be violence. >> we're just taking every precaution, and the priests will be patrol -- police will be...
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have you ever heard any conservative that's talked more about martin luther king and peace and love and have you heard anyone say more about that than me in the last six years. >> in your response to brad did not express -- there wasn't -- >> no because i honestly -- what was in my mind was who is going to be that jimmy stewart who will stand alone because without congress they're not going to do it so who is going to stand there and rally the people and my comment back is because you won't have voices like mine or quite honestly possibly voices like yours, although you were running your fingers through donald trump's hair. >> that was back in 2011. that was a long time ago, glenn. a lot has changed. >> the american people and really we are so close it could be anyone. let's talk donald trump out of this and let's make it barack obama. if barack obama, many conservatives the this very conversation glenn what if he suspended the next election and stayed in. >> just for the record you've talked to brad as well neither one of you was suggesting that there should be an assassination or atte
have you ever heard any conservative that's talked more about martin luther king and peace and love and have you heard anyone say more about that than me in the last six years. >> in your response to brad did not express -- there wasn't -- >> no because i honestly -- what was in my mind was who is going to be that jimmy stewart who will stand alone because without congress they're not going to do it so who is going to stand there and rally the people and my comment back is because...
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martin luther king. he said, what good is it, what good is it to be able to sit at an integrated counter if you can't afford to buy the hamburger? he understood that as we fought for civil rights, civil engagement with civil society, that we had to advance economic and market rights. social mobility, deepen our democracy and expand our middle class. so if dr. martin luther king were here today i would say, let's not go back to buy the hamburger. let's build institutions that are our own. let's go back and buy that restaurant. let's build ownership and make america great. thank you so much for allowing me to be here with you today. god bless you and god bless the united states of america. [speaking spanish] [cheers and applause] >> retiring california senator barbara boxer gave the commencement address this year at the university of california, berkeley school of politics. this is ten minutes. [applause] >> thank you so much, professor, and irvaci, i'm so sorry about that internship but remember, jennifer
martin luther king. he said, what good is it, what good is it to be able to sit at an integrated counter if you can't afford to buy the hamburger? he understood that as we fought for civil rights, civil engagement with civil society, that we had to advance economic and market rights. social mobility, deepen our democracy and expand our middle class. so if dr. martin luther king were here today i would say, let's not go back to buy the hamburger. let's build institutions that are our own. let's...
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"black lives matter" protest, someone saw her at the rally and sent an email to her workplace martin luthering, jr. middle school. message said things could get violent at the school if yvette felarca isn't fired. berkeley plymouth and the fbi are taking the threat seriously. >> once they did their observation and their evaluation of the email, they stepped back and left it to berkeley police. so berkeley police are very actively involved. >> after boosting patrols in the area by the school, berkeley pd and the district also decided to relocate summer camp programs being held in the building. >>> republicans reliesed a scathing report today on the u.s. consulate attack on benn. in it, they fault the obama administration for lax security. but house democrats say the report had an ulterior motive. mark albert reports. >> reporter: after two years, 107 interviews and more than $7 million, the house select committee on benghazi has released the report on the death of four americans including the u.s. ambassador chris stevens. >> no u.s. military asset was ever deployed to benghazi despite the o
"black lives matter" protest, someone saw her at the rally and sent an email to her workplace martin luthering, jr. middle school. message said things could get violent at the school if yvette felarca isn't fired. berkeley plymouth and the fbi are taking the threat seriously. >> once they did their observation and their evaluation of the email, they stepped back and left it to berkeley police. so berkeley police are very actively involved. >> after boosting patrols in the...