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martin luther king was always popping up in my research is a martin luther king really was one of the key figures if not the key figure in helping john kennedy along the path toto becoming basically our first civil rights president. i'm sure jack can talk a little bit also about how bobby kennedy also is a very big figure in john kennedy's evolution as w well. >> harry truman might have something to say about it to be first in the civil rights presidents. you have a wonderful bid in the beginning but john kennedy going to jackie robinson. it is interesting the black vote before martin luther king seemed to be jackie robinson said in harry belafonte. it's an interesting part for jackie robinson in your mind is that richard nixon had a much better reputation for civil rights than john kennedy did as a democrat. the democratic party is the party of white supremacy at this point and republicans were much stronger in nixon in particularp had met martin luther king already in africa. so you have john kennedy having to get its way into politics in 1860 and is having a hard time doing it. >>
martin luther king was always popping up in my research is a martin luther king really was one of the key figures if not the key figure in helping john kennedy along the path toto becoming basically our first civil rights president. i'm sure jack can talk a little bit also about how bobby kennedy also is a very big figure in john kennedy's evolution as w well. >> harry truman might have something to say about it to be first in the civil rights presidents. you have a wonderful bid in the...
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i found martin luther king was always popping up in my researches and martin luther king was one of the key figures if not the key figure helping john kennedy along the path to become basically the first civil rights president. bobby kennedy was a big figure in the evolution as well. it's about who gets to be first. in the beginning with john kennedy going to jackie robinson and trying to get to the keepers of the black vote before martin luther king seemed to be jackie robinson and harry belafonte. it's an interesting part where you remind us that richard nixon had a much better reputation for civil rights than john kennedy did as a democrat. the democratic party wasn't the party, it was white supremacy at this point and they were much smarter and in particular nixon hadn't martin luther king already. so they tried to get his way into politics and he's having a hard time doing it. >> he didn't have the black vote going into the election. bobby kennedy and others realized he had to do something to attract the black vote. some of those early meetings didn't go very well with jackie robin
i found martin luther king was always popping up in my researches and martin luther king was one of the key figures if not the key figure helping john kennedy along the path to become basically the first civil rights president. bobby kennedy was a big figure in the evolution as well. it's about who gets to be first. in the beginning with john kennedy going to jackie robinson and trying to get to the keepers of the black vote before martin luther king seemed to be jackie robinson and harry...
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about the kennedy administration and relationships between the president, robert kennedy andob martin luther king junior.>> heo >> ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the 33rd tribune but that's pretty special thank you to all my sponsors and today's program will be broadcast live on c-span's booktv. if there's time at the end of the q&a with the authors, we ask is the microphone provided and please speak into it so that viewers at home can hear you. before we begin today's program ph announced in sinister phone and turn off all flash cameras. please welcome her interviewer, chained daily. [applause] >> thank you. high coming changes from the university of chicago. he can tell by my voice i'm not going to be talking so much today which is just as love because we have two fabulous authors to talk about their incredible books. let me tell you about them and
about the kennedy administration and relationships between the president, robert kennedy andob martin luther king junior.>> heo >> ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the 33rd tribune but that's pretty special thank you to all my sponsors and today's program will be broadcast live on c-span's booktv. if there's time at the end of the q&a with the authors, we ask is the microphone provided and please speak into it so that viewers at home can hear you. before we begin today's...
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upon retaininghim demanded as a condition of the agreement between the client and the lawyer that luther martin refrain from drinking throughout the representation so luther martin got around this by taking a look soaking it in branded eating a piece of bread whenever you felt like it. but as a lifelong mormon who doesn't drink i find this one quite serious but luther martin saw the fact that the constitution might end up producing a system in which it would be a dominant federal government one that would erode upon the rights of individual americans to be governed at a more local level. i think he was ahead of his time in this regard. >> host: just on the very first of the martin luther chapter which is a fabulous chapter and on our way a lot of history books or not so i recommend the book particularly that chapter. the first page says luther martin was upset about the philadelphia convention being closed. that of course has been celebrated as one of the great things that 59 and walk into the philadelphia convention on a hot day in may of 1787. they close the doors and they don't leave for thr
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you have churchill and orwell and martin luther king, have your principles, discover the facts, trust your own judgments and apply your principles to the facts to decide on a course of action. something we could all benefit from no this troubled, turbulent times. [applause] >> that paragraph ends i tau history being routh not no terms of what happened but what ought to have happened according to various, quote are party lines, and i wonder what whorl would think of today's white house communications office for starters. right? >> guest: i think he would be appalled by news as entertainment, which is a hit not just on fox news but also msnbc and similar shows. want to say c-span is not news as entertainment. c-span is pure information. >> host: nice. well done. >> guest: i think both orebell churchill would be shocked by the degree to which opinion is given more weight nowdays than facts. they saw this in the 1930s but as lou as something what shouted over and over and loudly enough, people would i believe it. his other familiar mouse novel is "animal farm" which if you haven't read it
you have churchill and orwell and martin luther king, have your principles, discover the facts, trust your own judgments and apply your principles to the facts to decide on a course of action. something we could all benefit from no this troubled, turbulent times. [applause] >> that paragraph ends i tau history being routh not no terms of what happened but what ought to have happened according to various, quote are party lines, and i wonder what whorl would think of today's white house...
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the teenagers disappeared off martin luther king boulevard at 7:00 last night. nora muchanic joins us live now with more. >> reporter: hi there rick, oakal officials finished a news conference to update us. the bodies have not been found yet of these two teenagers they are searching for and they have temporarily suspend the the water search. it was last night, it was suppose to be a fun outing for four friends at the beach and a 16-year-old teenager from atlantic city got caught in a rip tide at martin luther king boulevard known to be a bad rip tide area because of the jetty here. and her 15-year-old friend went in to try to save her and now both are missing and presumed dead. >> last night we were praying for a rescue and today we are just praying for recovery. >> today on a foggy beach. the stepfather of ramon quinn waits for news, his stepson went missing trying to save his friend known as kiki. kiki got caught in a rip tide. >> you see someone in trouble he is going to try to help. that is how he is. >> she loved life and she loved taking selfies and a typi
the teenagers disappeared off martin luther king boulevard at 7:00 last night. nora muchanic joins us live now with more. >> reporter: hi there rick, oakal officials finished a news conference to update us. the bodies have not been found yet of these two teenagers they are searching for and they have temporarily suspend the the water search. it was last night, it was suppose to be a fun outing for four friends at the beach and a 16-year-old teenager from atlantic city got caught in a rip...
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martin luther king was assassinated.nd my school refused to put the flfl announcer: what are the lessons soledad: it is news some would call a decision heard around the world. president trump, who has previously called global warming "a hoax," announces his decision on u.s. participation in the paris climate agreement. president trump: the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. soledad: just what are we leaving behind? the paris agreement is a global pact to fight climate change, backed by nearly 200 countries. its goal is to limit planetary warming by slashing carbon dioxide and other emissions. it includes a u.s. pledge to significantly reduce emissions by 2025. hundreds of american businesses oppose withdrawal. chevron and exxon mobil, microsoft, apple, starbucks, the gap, and others argue the agreement generates jobs, limits environmental damage, and keeps america's place on the global stage. sarah ladislaw is director of the energy and national security program at the center for strategic and int
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was going to be the martin luther king we know about. you start off and you take a lot of pictures and meet a lot of people and don't really know the outcome and the meetings with those people and so you learn a lot and it's been a life experience in learning. >> you have been an eyewitness to history. >> i've been lucky, very lucky. >> the book is called the fire next time of steve sharpeiro. it's a book in words and pictures about the life and times of one james baldwin. mr. sharpeiro, an honor. >> an honor to be with you. >> thank you. >>> up next actress laura durham. stay with us. >>> welcome oscar nominee laura dern. there is a love for "big little lies" which is currently streaming on hbo on demand. she's teamed up with david lynch for a big but secretive part in the twin peaks revival and later this year portrays a prominent officer in the resistance in star wars the last jedi. good to see you. >> that's what my kids feel like. [ laughter ] >> have they seen you much lately? >> luckily, now, i've got some time with them but it's
was going to be the martin luther king we know about. you start off and you take a lot of pictures and meet a lot of people and don't really know the outcome and the meetings with those people and so you learn a lot and it's been a life experience in learning. >> you have been an eyewitness to history. >> i've been lucky, very lucky. >> the book is called the fire next time of steve sharpeiro. it's a book in words and pictures about the life and times of one james baldwin. mr....
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the teenagers were seen in the water off of martin luther king beach. it was around 6:30 when they went under. within minutes, rescuers were in the water but never caught sight of them. the search continued until well after dark. people who watched tell us the currents were strong. >> the currents pull you in. and you're stuck. >> it's just tragic, scary. >> reporter: so far there has been activity on the beach behind us. this is the area where the two teenagers were last seen and the search was underway. i've reached out to the coast guard. one of the agencies involved, as well as the atlantic city beach patrol to find out details about when the recovery effort will resume this morning. sunrise around 5:30. we'll be here throughout the morning. reporting live, katy zachry, nbc10 news. >> thank you. >>> deadlocked and digging in. the jury in the bill cosby sexual assault trial under judge's orders will try for a fifth day to decide his fate. they've completed 40 hours of deliberation. yesterday they told the judge they were deadlocked. the judge ordered
the teenagers were seen in the water off of martin luther king beach. it was around 6:30 when they went under. within minutes, rescuers were in the water but never caught sight of them. the search continued until well after dark. people who watched tell us the currents were strong. >> the currents pull you in. and you're stuck. >> it's just tragic, scary. >> reporter: so far there has been activity on the beach behind us. this is the area where the two teenagers were last seen...
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brian: so you like martin luther king? is the formative influence in my life, and i am deeply grateful for mymmersion in hiseachings and thought, and i try to have that informed the way i lead my life every day. brian: i want to put on the screen three pictures of three women. you can see this on the screen. alex mcnair in 1981 with her cook ines, genevieve sheila jager, and from 1986 to 1988. what influence did these women have on his life? david: i believe one of the most striking things with barack's almostoir is the complete absence of women from that book. barack himself, even back in the 1990's, spoke with regret about how he pretty much left his mother out of that book. in the book there is one a mixturegirlfriend, of some alex, some genevieve, some sheila. but these were all very important relationships in his life. andenevieve relationship especially the sheila relationship were defining, trsformativeelationships. yet, in his own telling of his life story, they are 99.8% absent. genevieve, like barack, was someone
brian: so you like martin luther king? is the formative influence in my life, and i am deeply grateful for mymmersion in hiseachings and thought, and i try to have that informed the way i lead my life every day. brian: i want to put on the screen three pictures of three women. you can see this on the screen. alex mcnair in 1981 with her cook ines, genevieve sheila jager, and from 1986 to 1988. what influence did these women have on his life? david: i believe one of the most striking things with...
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. >>> south jersey man who once served as counselor to doctor martin luther king, junior was honored today at his high school alma matter. >> as our cherri gregg tells us the palmyra school district is hoping to inspire future civil rights legend. >> it has been zero seven years since doctor clarence jones stepped into palmyra high school. while the trapping have changed a bit, the love, remains the same. >> the group empowered me with the sense of confidence, and thirst for knowledge. >> reporter: educated first at catholic boarding school jones was palmyra valedictorian in 1949, son of the domestic workers he graduated from columbia and boss university law school and his experience with racism inspired his work in civil rights, leading him to doctor martin luther king junior. >> i met him when i was 29, and he was 31. >> reporter: jones became king 's lawyer, advisor and speech writer inspiring parts of his 1963 i have a dream speech. >> the reality toys day, to cash a check that has just been return marked in sufficient fund. >> i have a dream that one day >> it was his speech. >>
. >>> south jersey man who once served as counselor to doctor martin luther king, junior was honored today at his high school alma matter. >> as our cherri gregg tells us the palmyra school district is hoping to inspire future civil rights legend. >> it has been zero seven years since doctor clarence jones stepped into palmyra high school. while the trapping have changed a bit, the love, remains the same. >> the group empowered me with the sense of confidence, and...
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martin luther king was assassinated.y school that i attended, and some of the institutions in my neighborhood, refused to put the flag at half-staff, even though president johnson had ordered that that be done. they said they would not do that to honor dr. king, they didn't feel he deserved that honor. but i saw the effect that had on people who were shat grief because of the loss of this amazing leader and who were being told by people in power, "your grief doesn't count, your history doesn't count, we will not take the slightest account of who you are and who this man was." and to realize how hurtful that was to them, that probably turned my mind to the idea of civic imagery and how much we live by symbols. soledad: mr. epps, nice to see you. thank you for talking with us. announcer: months of protests did not stop the dakota access pipeline. soledad: now, an online news magazine says protestors were targeted by a private security firm. announcer: were protestors being treated like terrorists? plus -- wonder woman take
martin luther king was assassinated.y school that i attended, and some of the institutions in my neighborhood, refused to put the flag at half-staff, even though president johnson had ordered that that be done. they said they would not do that to honor dr. king, they didn't feel he deserved that honor. but i saw the effect that had on people who were shat grief because of the loss of this amazing leader and who were being told by people in power, "your grief doesn't count, your history...
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martin luther king. the terrible tradge difficult gabriel give -- tragedy of gabrielle giffords who maintained her love of the institution and taken on a cause she believes in and still fighting as an american. so now we have that opportunity. not to raise up who this person, who is now deceased, we don't know their mental state, what their condition was, that they one ut and that it's issue, let the investigation go forward. and whatever it is, let us still come together and say that we will disagree and not be disagreeable. we will not encourage or rise up explain what democracy and love is all about. mr. speaker, i leave this podium by saying, love prevails over hate. and i know that the love that is being generated toward those who are wounded and being cared for is going to cause them to have, i pray to god, a speedy recovery. and i say today god bless all of you and god bless the united states of america. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from michigan, mrs. lawrence, or
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martin luther said it's up to those people and religion give values in the sub to the people to decide who their leaders ought to be. it's not -- what are these people in the cloth picking our leaders? a lot of them are going to like what i'm saying but think about what i said. >> host: it's pretty clear. now that there has been time to reflect on the campaign would have your daughters taken away from it? in the book with a letter to them. >> guest: the letter from my got her reads to me which is right before that is really. incredible and i was telling them that a lot of the republicans are mad at me and all that and she quoted dr. seuss. for those that care, for those that matter they don't care and about my condition and those who care don't matter. it's an astounding and stunning e-mail that i daughters out to me. my daughters, one of my daughters as marchers and politics than the other one. she is a little liberal and greece look if you ever run for office you got a good name but you can't be way out here because you will have to be a republican. my daughter emma, it's not politic
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>> guest: i'd really like the story of luther martin, he was the original most people don't know much about him. he was drunk almost all the time it was and was a very successfur started out in virginia and went to maryland as the longest-serving attorney general and was a delegate to the convention. they are soaking it in very handrandy andthen eating a piec bread. i find this one quite curious. but luther martin might end up producing the system in which there would be a dominant federal government that would erode upon the rights of the individual americans to be governed at the local level and i think that he was ahead of his time in this regard. >> host: the chapter is so fun to read in the way that a lot of history books are not so i'd recommend the book as a whole but the first page luther martin was upset about the philadelphia convention being closed and that of course has been celebrated as one of the great things 59 men walk in the 1987 and closed the stores and they don't leave for three months and they debate everything and it doesn't leak and because it doesn't leak, the
>> guest: i'd really like the story of luther martin, he was the original most people don't know much about him. he was drunk almost all the time it was and was a very successfur started out in virginia and went to maryland as the longest-serving attorney general and was a delegate to the convention. they are soaking it in very handrandy andthen eating a piec bread. i find this one quite curious. but luther martin might end up producing the system in which there would be a dominant...
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reaching him demanded that as a condition of the agreement between the client and the lord that luther martin refrain from drinking got the representation. so luther martin got around this by taking al a loaf of bread, soaking getting brandy and then eating a piece of the bread whenever he felt like he needed a drink. as a lifelong woman who doesn't drink, i find this one quite curious. but luther martin foresaw the fact that the constitution might enin the producing a system in which it would be a dominant federal government, one that would erode upon the rights of individual americans to be governed at a more local level. i think he was head of his time in this regard. >> host: just on the very first page of that luther martin chapter, there's a fabulous chapter, so engaging and fun to read i think in a way a lot of history books are not. i recommend the book as a whole but particularly that chapter. the first page as that luther martin was really upset about the philadelphia convention enclosed in secret. that of course has been set up as one of the great things that 89 men walked into the
reaching him demanded that as a condition of the agreement between the client and the lord that luther martin refrain from drinking got the representation. so luther martin got around this by taking al a loaf of bread, soaking getting brandy and then eating a piece of the bread whenever he felt like he needed a drink. as a lifelong woman who doesn't drink, i find this one quite curious. but luther martin foresaw the fact that the constitution might enin the producing a system in which it would...
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i always, always, always quote martin luther king in so many ways, but in this score he said, the ballot, the ballot, the ballot. legislation, legislation, legislation. your life, your life, your life. went on to say no one should underestimate the power of this method. we must continue to gain the ballot. so my statement there was, we would hope that we could get a voting rights bill passed in the congress. members like to show up for the unveiling. the republican leadership likes to show up for the unveiling of the rosa park statue or to go to selma, alabama, for the 50th anniversary and come home and do nothing. actually the day we unveiled the statue, we were on the steps of the supreme court earlier that day. that was the day a few years ago where they did the oral argument on the voting rights act and the court decided against the voting rights act. now we have to correct that. pretty exciting. voting is an important subject. we can talk about it in a moment in terms of what has happened in the last few elections. first i want to talk about what's really the most important thing is
i always, always, always quote martin luther king in so many ways, but in this score he said, the ballot, the ballot, the ballot. legislation, legislation, legislation. your life, your life, your life. went on to say no one should underestimate the power of this method. we must continue to gain the ballot. so my statement there was, we would hope that we could get a voting rights bill passed in the congress. members like to show up for the unveiling. the republican leadership likes to show up...
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. >> you were in the south, you met martin luther king. what was that experience like? >> it was a very dramatic experience for me. bobby kennedy and his brother, john f. kennedy, had decided that they wanted to use the resources of the civil rights division for voting rights cases, their theory being if you could get the blacks the franchise, that would change the politics of the states. the way i got to meet martin luther king, when i was in birmingham, and king was leading the demonstrations there, the children's march, there was only one place a black could live in birmingham, and that was the a.g. gaston motel. so we both lived there. i hung out with king and andy young and james bevel and all of his assistance. it was a fantastic experience for a young kid just out of law school. >> let's fast forward a little bit. 1980, president jimmy carter and his final year in office, names you to the federal bench. obviously you were confirmed. >> right. >> do you think today somebody like you could be confirmed to the federal bench? >> no. i don't think i could be confirmed
. >> you were in the south, you met martin luther king. what was that experience like? >> it was a very dramatic experience for me. bobby kennedy and his brother, john f. kennedy, had decided that they wanted to use the resources of the civil rights division for voting rights cases, their theory being if you could get the blacks the franchise, that would change the politics of the states. the way i got to meet martin luther king, when i was in birmingham, and king was leading the...
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through weekend but they are pushing everybody through ball fields and on the weekend they close martin luthering drive if you are staying in town, coming in or out of the city, you want to see fire works or anything related to the wawa welcome america, celebration, just keep in mind that volume will be using the schuylkill expressway. using mass transit, for this holiday weekend, septa fare increase initial to effect, midnight tonight, and all all means of transportation, buses , trains, trolleys, karen , back over to you. >>> 5:20. kid committing crimes is what is happening, one of the suspects just 13 years old and committing police say 10 burglaries and robberies. that is what they know b our dave kinchen spoke to one woman who was surprise when she found one of the teens in her house. >> opened the up door and saw somebody at top of the steps. i grabbed his pair of shorts. held them. walk down the hall way. >> reporter: a surprise of the 13 year-old boy had just broken in to her house on the 4200 block of regent square, in southwest philadelphia. >> he was startled to see me as i was to s
through weekend but they are pushing everybody through ball fields and on the weekend they close martin luthering drive if you are staying in town, coming in or out of the city, you want to see fire works or anything related to the wawa welcome america, celebration, just keep in mind that volume will be using the schuylkill expressway. using mass transit, for this holiday weekend, septa fare increase initial to effect, midnight tonight, and all all means of transportation, buses , trains,...
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and i thought about if joe lowry and martin luther king and wild t.could keep fighting when their homes were bombed, keep fighting when, for nine years between the montgomery bus boycott before they finally got a civil rights act, nine years where different people were questioning them and they were attacked by the right and attacked even in their community, and there was always a difference of opinion. for every martin there was a malcolm, then the young members of snake that disagreed but then you had the julian bonds and jesse jacksons that did agree. there was also tension, also fraction, and yet they kept going. you are not judged by your victories, you're judged by if you keep fighting in the face of defeat. if you keep fighting in the face of criticism. if you keep fighting even when those on your side turn on you. that's when we see who the real activists, the real patriots, the real believers in reform is. yes, it's been a tough week for those of us that believe in reform. that means only the tough will get off the mat and keep fighting. the
and i thought about if joe lowry and martin luther king and wild t.could keep fighting when their homes were bombed, keep fighting when, for nine years between the montgomery bus boycott before they finally got a civil rights act, nine years where different people were questioning them and they were attacked by the right and attacked even in their community, and there was always a difference of opinion. for every martin there was a malcolm, then the young members of snake that disagreed but...
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king, jr. >> so you liked martin luther king? >> oh, dr. king is the formative influence in my life and i'm deeply grateful for my immersion in h teachings and his thought and i try to have that inform the way i lead my life every day. >> i want to put on the screen three pictures of three women, the general overalquestion and you can see this on the screen. alex mcnear in 1981, that's a picture of her with a class, classmates. genevieve cook, 1984 to 1985 and sheila miyoshi jager, 19 to 1988. just to watch this for a little bit, but i'd ask you overall what of the impact of women on his life including his grandmother, his mother and his wifemichelle? >> i believe one of the most striking things with barack's own memoir, dreams from my father, is the almost complete absence of women from that book. barack himself even back in the 1990s spoke with regret about how he pretty much left his mother out of that book. in the book, there is one composite girlfriend, an admixture of some alex, some genevieve, some sheila, but these were a
king, jr. >> so you liked martin luther king? >> oh, dr. king is the formative influence in my life and i'm deeply grateful for my immersion in h teachings and his thought and i try to have that inform the way i lead my life every day. >> i want to put on the screen three pictures of three women, the general overalquestion and you can see this on the screen. alex mcnear in 1981, that's a picture of her with a class, classmates. genevieve cook, 1984 to 1985 and sheila miyoshi...
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soap luther martin got around this by taking a loaf of bread and then eating a piece of the bread whenever he felt as a lifelong mormon that doesn't drink i find this quite curious. but luther martin foresaw the fact that the constitution might end up producing the system in which there would be a dominant federal government that would be wrote upon the rights of the individual americans to be governed as a more local level and i think that he was ahead of his time in this regard. >> on the first page of the chapter that is so engaging and fun to read i think in a way that a lot of history books are not, so i recommend the book as a whole luther martin was upset about the philelphia convention being closed and that of course has been celebrated as one of the great things that 59 men walk into the philadelphia convention on a hot day in may 1787 and closed the doors and don't leave for three months so they debase everything. and because it doesn't leak, they can have a full and fair debate and then they tell the constitution to the world and have ratifying conventions and so on. they have t
soap luther martin got around this by taking a loaf of bread and then eating a piece of the bread whenever he felt as a lifelong mormon that doesn't drink i find this quite curious. but luther martin foresaw the fact that the constitution might end up producing the system in which there would be a dominant federal government that would be wrote upon the rights of the individual americans to be governed as a more local level and i think that he was ahead of his time in this regard. >> on...
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. >> martin luther king jr.that the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice. martin luther king also said -- >> this is justice? this is justice? >> he also said -- martin luther king jr. also said that if you can not lie, then run. if you can not run, then walk. if you cannot walk, then crawl. but whatever you do -- yes, i did. i ran away from pit. >> you just carve a tunnel through the dark mountain of this. >> a lot of emotion inside and outside the courthouse because this is the last case -- this is the only case that cosby can be criminally prosecuted for. the others' statute of limit takes has expired and a lot of people are hoping he is found guilty, and when the jury was deadlocked, it was devastating for them, to put it mildly. they have been back in the deliberation room for several house, and it's unclear to them how much longer they want to deliberate before telling the judge they are either deadlocked or may have reached a decision on one of the three counts. there are three
. >> martin luther king jr.that the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice. martin luther king also said -- >> this is justice? this is justice? >> he also said -- martin luther king jr. also said that if you can not lie, then run. if you can not run, then walk. if you cannot walk, then crawl. but whatever you do -- yes, i did. i ran away from pit. >> you just carve a tunnel through the dark mountain of this. >> a lot of emotion inside and...
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when i was with nixon, martin luther king, john f.nedy, bobby kennedy, milken malcolm x, the violent nature is unbelievable. >> this is not a healthy environment in any way. thank you. when we come back, a very important friday night, breaking news night. just ahead in. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. tha...oh, burnt-on gravy?ie. ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. new cascade platinum powers through... even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer >> question of the day, a very simple one, is the left of america trying to destroy the president's agenda and america in the process. go to facebook.com/hannity. that's all the time we have left on this evening. hope you have a great weekend, and will see you back here monday. ♪ >> good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight, i'm dana perino filling in for tucker. there is no development's the attempted assassination of republican lawmakers during a baseball p
when i was with nixon, martin luther king, john f.nedy, bobby kennedy, milken malcolm x, the violent nature is unbelievable. >> this is not a healthy environment in any way. thank you. when we come back, a very important friday night, breaking news night. just ahead in. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. tha...oh, burnt-on gravy?ie. ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. new cascade platinum powers...
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there was bobby king -- bobby kennedy assassination, martin luther king, riots in the u.s. , riots at the democratic convention, tet in vietnam, more riots in mexico city, paris. the world was bleeding from a thousand self-inflicted wounds. and then in the summer of 1968 a handful of people at nasa realized there was a way to right the ship of the space program and, as a dividend, sort of redeem the year and redeem the country. remember, this was one year after the apollo 1 fire. nasa had lost three astronauts on a launch pad fire. the dream of getting to the moon by 1970 seemed completely beyond reach now. the spacecraft had to be built from the bottom up. the saturn 5 rocket wasn't working, the lunar module was hopeless. that was nowhere near ready to make a landing. so here we were in the summer of '68, 16 months before kennedy's deadline. and the guys at nasa -- and they were all men at the time, not including the women from "hidden figures" who did such incredible work -- they said we can fix this command module, and if we do this work and if we do it fast and if we get our guys
there was bobby king -- bobby kennedy assassination, martin luther king, riots in the u.s. , riots at the democratic convention, tet in vietnam, more riots in mexico city, paris. the world was bleeding from a thousand self-inflicted wounds. and then in the summer of 1968 a handful of people at nasa realized there was a way to right the ship of the space program and, as a dividend, sort of redeem the year and redeem the country. remember, this was one year after the apollo 1 fire. nasa had lost...
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it has been said that the true genius of martin luther king jr. was not his ability to argue the an oppressed people, but his ability to inspire those very people to be loving and civil in their dissent. we should treat each other with civility, not because we agree with others but because it is a measure of our respect for human dignity. people,at we owe all including those with whom we have fierce disagreements. our institutions, our culture, our communities cannot be sustained, let alone thrive if civility is eroded. it is an essential democratic virtue. [applause] kingman brewster, a former president of the lsat "the presumption of innocence is not just a legal concept. in commonplace terms, and wraps on the generosity of spirit which assumes the best, not the worst of a stranger." my encouragement to you is to be the women and men who embody civility, who demonstrate a generosity of spirit in an ungenerous time, and assume the best, not the worst of the stranger, of those you do not know. enter making the world in a dramatically different way
it has been said that the true genius of martin luther king jr. was not his ability to argue the an oppressed people, but his ability to inspire those very people to be loving and civil in their dissent. we should treat each other with civility, not because we agree with others but because it is a measure of our respect for human dignity. people,at we owe all including those with whom we have fierce disagreements. our institutions, our culture, our communities cannot be sustained, let alone...
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bobby king, bobby kennedy assassination, martin luther king assassination, riots in the u.s., riots in the democratic convention. the tet offensive in vietnam, the soviet invasion of prague, more rights in mexico city, paris. the world was bleeding from a thousand self-inflicted wounds. then in the summer of 1968, a handful of people at nasa realize there was a way to right the ship of the space program and as a dividend sort of redeeming the year everything the country. this was one year after the apollo one fire, mass. have lost three astronauts on the launchpad fire. , the dream of getting to the moon i 1970 seemed completely beyond reach. the spacecraft had to be built from the bottom up. the saturn five rocket wasn't working. the lunar module was hopeless. that was nowhere near ready to make a lady. here we were in the sum of 68, 16 months before present today's deadline, and the guys at nasa, they were all men at the time, not including the women from hidden figures who did such extraordinary work, they said we can fix this command module and we can fix this saturn five. and if w
bobby king, bobby kennedy assassination, martin luther king assassination, riots in the u.s., riots in the democratic convention. the tet offensive in vietnam, the soviet invasion of prague, more rights in mexico city, paris. the world was bleeding from a thousand self-inflicted wounds. then in the summer of 1968, a handful of people at nasa realize there was a way to right the ship of the space program and as a dividend sort of redeeming the year everything the country. this was one year after...
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when i was with nixon, martin luther king, john f.y kennedy, milken malcolm x, the violent nature is unbelievable. >> this is not a healthy environment in any way. thank you. when we come back, a very important friday night, breaking important friday night, breaking news ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... with reduced redness,... thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts... or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight... and may stop treatme
when i was with nixon, martin luther king, john f.y kennedy, milken malcolm x, the violent nature is unbelievable. >> this is not a healthy environment in any way. thank you. when we come back, a very important friday night, breaking important friday night, breaking news ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque...
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to me, what johnson did, what martin luther king did, what gandhi did. somebody that really inspires people and actually accomplishes something. it would be fascinating if you could get a group together to have a discussion about this. the greatest failing of this country today is that we don't have a leader. host: take a look at the presidential leadership survey we did earlier this year. that is that www.c-span.org. we heard from john from rehobeth, massachusetts on the independent line. john: hello. comment to call in and on the actual quality of the colors today. i've been a long-time listener to the washington journal. they have been cut off a few drone policy and things of this nature. comment onanted to the actual quality of the colors calling in. that are hitting issues previously before people were cut off on. i am upset about the whole foreign policy thing. i think it is not a republican or democratic issue, but the government has decided that they worldnot compete in the of free trade and economics. when you have deep state funding people, whe
to me, what johnson did, what martin luther king did, what gandhi did. somebody that really inspires people and actually accomplishes something. it would be fascinating if you could get a group together to have a discussion about this. the greatest failing of this country today is that we don't have a leader. host: take a look at the presidential leadership survey we did earlier this year. that is that www.c-span.org. we heard from john from rehobeth, massachusetts on the independent line....
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frankly, and then -- when i was with nixon, you've got martin luther king shot, john f.nedy, bobby kennedy, malcolm x, you had rights in american cities. the bile and the hatred towards one another is unexampled. >> the weather underground. harrison doran. we've better pay attention, because it's not a healthy environment in any way. patrick j buchanan, thank you. when we come back, we need your help with a very important friday night breaking news night. question of the day is straight ahead. i- [sound of wrench] [intricate guitar riff] [engine starts] [guitar continues] >> question of the day, very simple one is left in america trying to destroy the president's agenda and america in the process? in other words, we don't get people out of poverty, all food stamps, back in the labor force. go to facebook.com/hannity. let us know what you think. that's all the time we have left this evening. hope you'll join us, hope you have a great weekend. remember, always fair and balanced it will see you back here on monday. e on monday night, good night. ♪ >> good evening and welcom
frankly, and then -- when i was with nixon, you've got martin luther king shot, john f.nedy, bobby kennedy, malcolm x, you had rights in american cities. the bile and the hatred towards one another is unexampled. >> the weather underground. harrison doran. we've better pay attention, because it's not a healthy environment in any way. patrick j buchanan, thank you. when we come back, we need your help with a very important friday night breaking news night. question of the day is straight...
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martin luther king jr.ident lyndon johnson signed the bill into law after the country tike a giant step towards racial equality 53 years ago today. should news break out, we'll break in. great day on the dow. even better on the nasdaq. 1.5%. cavuto will have details starting right now. >> tensions escalating after the u.s. shoots down a syrian fighter jet targeting u.s.-backed forces. now russia is saying they're going to target us! welcome. i'm trish reagan in for neil cavuto. russian forces say they will treat u.s. planes as targets after a syrian jet was shot down. let's go to kristin fisher with more. >> to give you how big an ideal this is, the last time the u.s. shot down a war plane was almost 20 years ago in air-
martin luther king jr.ident lyndon johnson signed the bill into law after the country tike a giant step towards racial equality 53 years ago today. should news break out, we'll break in. great day on the dow. even better on the nasdaq. 1.5%. cavuto will have details starting right now. >> tensions escalating after the u.s. shoots down a syrian fighter jet targeting u.s.-backed forces. now russia is saying they're going to target us! welcome. i'm trish reagan in for neil cavuto. russian...
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un motociclista resultÓ herido en la calle martÍn luther king.errara el acceso. se cobrÓ la vida de un menor debido a un fuego. los bomberos observaron humo y fuego que proveÍan de la primera planta de la vivienda. los bomberos encontrÓ en el cuerpo del menor de nueve aÑos sin vida. testigos dijeron que el padre tratÓ de salvarlo, pero las llamas lo impidieron. los investigadores creen que el fuego fue accidental. las autoridades de filadelfia estÁn en la bÚsqueda de quien se atropello y se dio a la fuga. casi se cobran la vida de tres policÍas. nos encontramos en el norte de filadelfia. milady: por las tardes, julio, me encuentro en el norte de filadelfia. las autoridades se enfrentaron con unos ladrones. casi pierden sus vidas, sÓlo las bicicletas de los uniformados recibieron el impacto. las autoridades todavÍa estÁn en bÚsqueda del conductor que se presume que intentÓ atropellar a tres uniformados en la calle. hoy en la madrugada, alrededor de las dos a.m. s se produjo el hecho. la policÍa persiguiÓ a un vehÍculo que fue hurtado, adentro esta
un motociclista resultÓ herido en la calle martÍn luther king.errara el acceso. se cobrÓ la vida de un menor debido a un fuego. los bomberos observaron humo y fuego que proveÍan de la primera planta de la vivienda. los bomberos encontrÓ en el cuerpo del menor de nueve aÑos sin vida. testigos dijeron que el padre tratÓ de salvarlo, pero las llamas lo impidieron. los investigadores creen que el fuego fue accidental. las autoridades de filadelfia estÁn en la bÚsqueda de quien se atropello...
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i went to atlanta on martin luther king day. i took my daughter emma on some trips privately just the two of us and reese the same way. my wife and i celebrated our wedding anniversary, we went away and left kids at home with somebody to watch over them. by christmas we have a place we are going to stay in florida. we are excited about that. and we eat dinner a lot together. and i have something to take care of but all in all it is good. kids are well-adjusted, my wife is fine. she is concerned that in 18 months i won't have this job and i will be around a lot more. i think she is concerned about that. >> host: she won't have to worry much. >> guest: the family thing is really important. it is not good on your spouse. by the way, we stayed in our home. we never moved to the governor's mention, that fence around it. beautiful smart girls -- maybe i should be back with the sentence. a state trooper set out of the house. and how many boys do you know want to come where there is a state trooper sitting in the driveway with a gun? th
i went to atlanta on martin luther king day. i took my daughter emma on some trips privately just the two of us and reese the same way. my wife and i celebrated our wedding anniversary, we went away and left kids at home with somebody to watch over them. by christmas we have a place we are going to stay in florida. we are excited about that. and we eat dinner a lot together. and i have something to take care of but all in all it is good. kids are well-adjusted, my wife is fine. she is concerned...
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on the washington journal that aired on january 16 during martin luther king's birthday.he claimed that she did not like being called things like racist or homophobic. to several of those older white callers, including another one from north dakota named james, i remember him. if they do not like being called things like deplorable that hillary clinton points out, how come some of them think like racists and sexists and homophobes, if they do not want to be called that? very plain and simple. host: we have to move on to other callers. to this point, charles pierce writing for esquire says that right now as far as i can see, hillary rodham clinton is the only one completely free to hammer away at the extraordinary event that conspired to put donald trump in the white house and as the investigation could -- accelerates the country need somebody outside of the congress and the department of justice to keep the country focused on the real costs of having of a blighted by the clinton while the election was hijacked, may as well be her. host: independent line, good morning, pau
on the washington journal that aired on january 16 during martin luther king's birthday.he claimed that she did not like being called things like racist or homophobic. to several of those older white callers, including another one from north dakota named james, i remember him. if they do not like being called things like deplorable that hillary clinton points out, how come some of them think like racists and sexists and homophobes, if they do not want to be called that? very plain and simple....
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you can use the kelly drive, or the martin luther king drive.t will bypass this whole mess on the eastbound schuylkill. the route 15 trolley running with some delays this morning because of some early morning switch problems. early morning equipment problems, leaving delays on the airport and warminster line, regional rail lines, of course using buses due to track work all this week. we've got disable on the blue route, route 76, northbound right at mcdade boulevard. kind of off to the shoulder, but they've got the police on the scene, that's attracting some attention, then later today right after the rush hour, if you are leaving center city headed to the airport, heads up, 95, working right near the stadium area, taking out lane or two, near broad street. mike and alex back over to you. >> friend in new jersey look at me right in the face right now. did you vote yesterday? we now know who is in the running to be the next governor of the garden state for the democrats, phil murphy won the primary over five other democrats, former obama administ
you can use the kelly drive, or the martin luther king drive.t will bypass this whole mess on the eastbound schuylkill. the route 15 trolley running with some delays this morning because of some early morning switch problems. early morning equipment problems, leaving delays on the airport and warminster line, regional rail lines, of course using buses due to track work all this week. we've got disable on the blue route, route 76, northbound right at mcdade boulevard. kind of off to the...