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martin luther king jr.ing aside a date year to remember him and the just cause he stood for. we have made historic strides. rosa parks refused to go to the back of the bus. can democratic people, we take pride i in the knowledge tt we a americans recognized a grae injustice and took action to correct it. >> that is president ronald reagan in 1983. the official announcement of the holiday honoring dark or martin luther king -- that was not always a view of ronald reagan, jeanne theoharis. >> for many years he was skeptical of the holiday for martin luther king, he thought there were too many holidays and it might be costly. dr. king wasow if a communist or communist sympathizer. for many years but began to see the political utility for him, particularly among moderate voters. ronald reagan as a sensitivity gap around racial issues and is running for reelection. tosees a political upside backing this legislation. in his speech, we see the elements of what will become the -- what i am calling the national civi
martin luther king jr.ing aside a date year to remember him and the just cause he stood for. we have made historic strides. rosa parks refused to go to the back of the bus. can democratic people, we take pride i in the knowledge tt we a americans recognized a grae injustice and took action to correct it. >> that is president ronald reagan in 1983. the official announcement of the holiday honoring dark or martin luther king -- that was not always a view of ronald reagan, jeanne theoharis....
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be more like martin luther king. you're too extreme. you are too disruptive. that crazy moment two years ago which we talked about before where the mayor of atlanta he is celebrating and they believe in free speech in atlanta. but explaining the huge police presence at these demonstrations around in the protests against the police. dr. king would never take the freeway. beginning the ways that the movement is used to chastise black lives matter i think often by people who profess allegiance to its goal. in the fight against injustice i think we have to talk about that because i think there is a way that the invoking of the civil rights movement feels like i would be with that kind of movement. but just these people are too reckless, too loud. i think when you look deeper into this. this is the same kinds of criticisms being waged not just against the panthers and malcolm x's. but against people like malcolm king. so i think we have to there is a huge need for looking at that. and i think it's hard to know how to do that in the midst of what feels like just fir
be more like martin luther king. you're too extreme. you are too disruptive. that crazy moment two years ago which we talked about before where the mayor of atlanta he is celebrating and they believe in free speech in atlanta. but explaining the huge police presence at these demonstrations around in the protests against the police. dr. king would never take the freeway. beginning the ways that the movement is used to chastise black lives matter i think often by people who profess allegiance to...
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martin luther king wanted this to happen. he believed is a black life movement. disrupt washington, d.c. 24 hours a day, civil disobedience, to change the nature of america. this is what he wanted when he died. when he was assassinated, the mantle was picked up. one of the most important moments that we have forgotten history is resurrection city. . i will close with this the last day in that city, for those of -- those of ust, who are left were attacked by the police with bulldozers and teargas. they tore down the camp. many people were arrested. that was a day i will never forget because i can still feel and taste the tear gas and how and child got out of the camp so they would not be heard by the gas and talk about bobby kennedy. i will never forget that they -- bobbyby kennedy was went past the camp and stopped and everybody moved. thousands of people came to surround that moment when the casket stopped and the train stopped and people spontaneously began singing the battle hymn of the republic as his body pas sed. that was huge. ? even though i didn't believ
martin luther king wanted this to happen. he believed is a black life movement. disrupt washington, d.c. 24 hours a day, civil disobedience, to change the nature of america. this is what he wanted when he died. when he was assassinated, the mantle was picked up. one of the most important moments that we have forgotten history is resurrection city. . i will close with this the last day in that city, for those of -- those of ust, who are left were attacked by the police with bulldozers and...
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we need to get out for martin luther king light. the thing i think our generation did was take what was passed and build on it, or flip the script. i would like to imagine, at this time, if martin luther king came here now, how he would rework his dream, how he would flip the script? can offer about things we can study about what his perspective was then, or people who may be lifted, or who historians who have perspective, ways we can take that either rework it for the next 50, 1 hundred years, or to flip the script to move us forward. is it even a reality that we can rid of the poor? jesus said the poor you will have with you always. >> because it is a reality, doesn't mean we can't change it. one of the things that history teaches us is there was a time when no one believed he would get rid of slavery. there was a time you never believed that segregation would end. those were realities that were bigger than we may think we are facing today. for me, what history tells us, is that each generation needs to take that history, reframe
we need to get out for martin luther king light. the thing i think our generation did was take what was passed and build on it, or flip the script. i would like to imagine, at this time, if martin luther king came here now, how he would rework his dream, how he would flip the script? can offer about things we can study about what his perspective was then, or people who may be lifted, or who historians who have perspective, ways we can take that either rework it for the next 50, 1 hundred years,...
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applause] i attended morehouse college for the alma mater of local freedom fighters like doctor martin luther king. i took a deep dive into the civil rights movement. i went on to pick up michelle alexander's book, the new jim crow. mass incarceration -- this had
applause] i attended morehouse college for the alma mater of local freedom fighters like doctor martin luther king. i took a deep dive into the civil rights movement. i went on to pick up michelle alexander's book, the new jim crow. mass incarceration -- this had
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martin luther king jr. and countless others. it is the dream of a nation where every citizen, regardless of color, religion or background can grow up to succeed and to thrive. a nation where every family is safe, where every community can prosper and where all americans can stand tall and proud and free. i know this vision of freedom, equality and dignity lives in the heart of every american patriot, and just like so many african-americans throughout our history who have struggled and sacrificed for freedom, we must do our part to make that vision real for every single american. as long as we have faith in our citizens, confidence in our values and trust in god, we will not fail. we will protect the birthright of freedom for all americans. i want to tell you, we've made such incredible progress over the last year. it was just announced and perhaps you heard me say it, we had the lowest african-american unemployment rate in the history of our country. [ cheers and applause ] that's -- charles, that's good. alvita, it's in honor o
martin luther king jr. and countless others. it is the dream of a nation where every citizen, regardless of color, religion or background can grow up to succeed and to thrive. a nation where every family is safe, where every community can prosper and where all americans can stand tall and proud and free. i know this vision of freedom, equality and dignity lives in the heart of every american patriot, and just like so many african-americans throughout our history who have struggled and...
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my grandfather, reverend martin luther king, sr., after his son reverend martin luther king, jr., wasilled. after his son, my dad, had been killed during the civil rights movement, said thank god for what we have left. let just begin as you just said, very clearly to come together. it division and fighting that's a problem. i am very concerned about the fbi. of course they said protocol wasn't followed so the information was not followed up on. it seems as though the young man was hidden in plain sight, giving real signals as to what he was going to do. and so all of the fightinging and infighting and skin color fighting we're not color-blind. we're americans and we're dealing with the loss of our precious children. may god really bless and heal this nation. people listen and pray, president trump is right. we need to talk to god about this. melissa: even when i heard the news about the russia indictments this afternoon, and when you hear that the whole intention was to just sow discord and get us fighting with each other, even to the extent that they staged a rally for trump and a ra
my grandfather, reverend martin luther king, sr., after his son reverend martin luther king, jr., wasilled. after his son, my dad, had been killed during the civil rights movement, said thank god for what we have left. let just begin as you just said, very clearly to come together. it division and fighting that's a problem. i am very concerned about the fbi. of course they said protocol wasn't followed so the information was not followed up on. it seems as though the young man was hidden in...
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that sparked a -- a friendship with him and martin luther king jr. when martin luther king jr. penned his famous letter from the birmingham jail, he condemned a lot of churches for not being engaged in what we believe that god created everyone in his image and they should all be equal. billy graham was not one of these he stood strong. fact when -- in 1960 when martin luther king jr. was in prison, billy graham paid his bail. billy graham has left a mark. we still fight some of the us of and warned fought back then. a couple of quotes that meant so much to me that billy graham god's us of and with, is, one, will won't take us where god's love will not sustain us. he also stated that the founders who penned our constitution believed in freedom of religion, not a freedom from religion. and finally, even though we're in a time of crisis in this nation, things are happening we don't understand. the last quote that i'll leave you with that billy graham said is, i've read the last page of the bible and it's going to be all right. thank you for the time. mr. hultgren: thank you, barry
that sparked a -- a friendship with him and martin luther king jr. when martin luther king jr. penned his famous letter from the birmingham jail, he condemned a lot of churches for not being engaged in what we believe that god created everyone in his image and they should all be equal. billy graham was not one of these he stood strong. fact when -- in 1960 when martin luther king jr. was in prison, billy graham paid his bail. billy graham has left a mark. we still fight some of the us of and...
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martin luther king, jr. heard the voice of god.insane. ainsley: if she would have, she would have lost her job. emails are flooding. susan, shameful remarks by joy behar of "view." should learn respect of other's religious beliefs. steve: shelley tweeted, joy, god forgives you. keep comments coming. >>> remember the teacher who was surreptitiously taped by one of the students and he was degrading the military service. talked about how the military is the lowest of the low. remember that? here is a flash back. brian: just not true. we had general perkins on here, four-star general in charge of recruiting. he went through the stats. talked about college graduates. they are higher thanwhole country along high school graduates. it is not even true. for him to double down -- ainsley: double down on it! this is what he said. >> i don't think it is at all revelation to anybody that those who aren't stellar students usually find the military a better option. that is plain as tuesday night. that is not a criticism of anybody. anything i sai
martin luther king, jr. heard the voice of god.insane. ainsley: if she would have, she would have lost her job. emails are flooding. susan, shameful remarks by joy behar of "view." should learn respect of other's religious beliefs. steve: shelley tweeted, joy, god forgives you. keep comments coming. >>> remember the teacher who was surreptitiously taped by one of the students and he was degrading the military service. talked about how the military is the lowest of the low....
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when credit scott king the widow of doctor martin luther king jr. was alive they would talk on mlk day and the question was-- what was the question, doctor barry? use your microphone. your microphone. turn it on. >> we would talk about two things. one, we would talk about what would martin do about whatever was going on. what would martin do? and we would talk about it and then we would say-- she would say what would martin think and we would talk about what martin would've said about whatever was going on and this was four years and in between martin luther king day depending on what was happening around the world, so i always ask myself-- i just came back from speaking down in tampa for their martin luther king celebration and what i talk about is what martin would say and what he would do about all that's going on and one of the stories-- do you want me to tell the story? >> tell the story. >> one of the stories one time was that lb gt groups had been wanting her to come out say something in favor of the rights of people and she told me, the wome
when credit scott king the widow of doctor martin luther king jr. was alive they would talk on mlk day and the question was-- what was the question, doctor barry? use your microphone. your microphone. turn it on. >> we would talk about two things. one, we would talk about what would martin do about whatever was going on. what would martin do? and we would talk about it and then we would say-- she would say what would martin think and we would talk about what martin would've said about...
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martin luther king jr. >> i'm proud this is happening in my community. i live two blocks away. i feel the legacy is alive, martin luther king fighting for low wage workers and people of color and people who live in poverty. we deserve a better life, and this society should recognize the hard work of immigrants and women and other pressed people. >> reporter: now, at this hour, the protesters haven't yet moved from down the street to the mcdonald's. as i mentioned, the manager locked the doors of the mcdonald's, so the protesters could not go inside with their demands. they will culminate with a protest and rally and march in memphis that will take the same route those sanitation workers did 50 years ago. reporting live here in oakland. i'm jessica florez, kpix 5 news. >>> the battle continues over the fate of a war memorial. the lafayette city council will be talking about the land that houses more than 4000 crosses near the b.a.r.t. station. kpix 5. >> reporter: thousands of small white crosses have stood as a memorial for soldiers who lost their lives in iraq and afghanistan.
martin luther king jr. >> i'm proud this is happening in my community. i live two blocks away. i feel the legacy is alive, martin luther king fighting for low wage workers and people of color and people who live in poverty. we deserve a better life, and this society should recognize the hard work of immigrants and women and other pressed people. >> reporter: now, at this hour, the protesters haven't yet moved from down the street to the mcdonald's. as i mentioned, the manager locked...
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all martin luther king jr become the face of the civil rights movement in one nine hundred sixty three he led the famous march on washington when thousands demonstrated for civil and economic rights for african-americans and an end to racial segregation. nine hundred sixty eight he was assassinated in memphis by a racist. fifty years on what remains of martin luther king's dream african-americans still second class citizens it certainly has found that way to patrice carlos. she and her siblings were raised by a single mother. my mother is very ashamed of being poor she had no access to. and she. you know she had to work three jobs my mother is the real hero because it was her sacrifice that allows me to even do something like black lives matter patrice carlos has written a book that's a journey into a world unfamiliar to most white americans she tells about more than growing up poor she describes the daily humiliations and accusations by police and she takes us back to the time when the first bush administration launched its war on drugs the treaty sent her community experienced it was
all martin luther king jr become the face of the civil rights movement in one nine hundred sixty three he led the famous march on washington when thousands demonstrated for civil and economic rights for african-americans and an end to racial segregation. nine hundred sixty eight he was assassinated in memphis by a racist. fifty years on what remains of martin luther king's dream african-americans still second class citizens it certainly has found that way to patrice carlos. she and her siblings...
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she says black people can't kneel and play football but martin luther king should be used to sell trucks during the super bowl that's unbelievable new york times columnist charles blow he says the blatant comedy fixation of black nature black struggle and black pain illustrates perfectly how america is perfectly willing willing to explore its blackness but perfectly capable of honoring it so very strong messages there are very strong reactions strong reactions to the company react well the carmaker and. iser which owns a dodge ram they they said that they got in touch with the company that manages the intellectual property of martin luther king and they did they got permission for this ad but now the family is saying that they did didn't give permission so it's pretty unclear there who had the last word and whether there was an issue with this . or that he could thank you so much mark thank you was a great game let's look forward to the next just as well it wasn't so good our folks talk about that some other time thank you so much. i've got some breaking news for you to tell you about ge
she says black people can't kneel and play football but martin luther king should be used to sell trucks during the super bowl that's unbelievable new york times columnist charles blow he says the blatant comedy fixation of black nature black struggle and black pain illustrates perfectly how america is perfectly willing willing to explore its blackness but perfectly capable of honoring it so very strong messages there are very strong reactions strong reactions to the company react well the...
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last night releasing statement on twitter writing in part: ram work closely with the estate of martin lutherto celebrate those words during the largest tv viewing event annually. hen a doba, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >>> well, the game was cents great. but the half time show, well, it is getting some mixed reviews as well today. >> still ahead, why fans of prince say the late sing we are not have approved of justin timberlake's performance. katie? >> rahel, never too early to look ahead to another weekend. right now appearing as though milder air will be moving in. with daytime highs flirting with or exceeding 50 degrees, for saturday, sunday, but it may and few rain showers to track as this pattern does remain active. and we've got a mid week storm system that will be bringing us whole mixed bag of precipitation. so we will walk you through the timing on that, and gave you a sense of how things will >>> welcome back everyone, fly eagles fly. this is a live picture of the team's charter flight leaving the minneapolis st. paul international airport to head back to philly. they just pulled bac
last night releasing statement on twitter writing in part: ram work closely with the estate of martin lutherto celebrate those words during the largest tv viewing event annually. hen a doba, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >>> well, the game was cents great. but the half time show, well, it is getting some mixed reviews as well today. >> still ahead, why fans of prince say the late sing we are not have approved of justin timberlake's performance. katie? >> rahel, never...
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friends that he made during his life, president eisenhower, president ford, president reagan, doctor martin luther king are all memorialized with statues in the capital so billy graham sort of right at home today with people he made friends with during his life, gave advice to during his life, but never really seen as uniquely his ministry. his ministry was for people everywhere. i might mention that president truman who i stand right here behind one of the desks he used as a w senator from missouri, he was thebo first president that billy graham met with in 1950 and president truman like lots of us midwesterners was closely held with his faith when billy graham said can we pray, i think was president truman who said i guess it wouldn't hurt anything. that was the first opportunity that billy graham had to pray with the many presidents that he prayed with and i'm sure prayed for after that. his mom and dad were dairy farmers like mine. he was born in charlotte north carolina. president trump said this morning there was a prayer meeting in 1934 on the graham farm that his father made the place avai
friends that he made during his life, president eisenhower, president ford, president reagan, doctor martin luther king are all memorialized with statues in the capital so billy graham sort of right at home today with people he made friends with during his life, gave advice to during his life, but never really seen as uniquely his ministry. his ministry was for people everywhere. i might mention that president truman who i stand right here behind one of the desks he used as a w senator from...
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or, the civil rights act of 1968 that was passed in the aftermath of martin luther king jr.'s assassination, attacking racial discrimination in many aspects of the housing market. and in the third great triumph would be the attack on racial disfranchisement and of course the great monument to that effort would be the voting rights act of 1965. these are the things that people often think about and rightly so. but there was another aspect of the second reconstruction for that -- the protest of that period aimed not only at undoing racial hierarchy, the protest of that period also prompted the growth of expansive constitutional doctrines involving civil liberties. and indeed it's that aspect that i'm going to focus on tonight. during the second reconstruction, there were a number of doctrines that were generated. so for instance, to protect members of the national association for the advancement of colored people from damaging exposure by segregationists, activists were very successful in moving courts to recognize organizational privacy. to shield civil rights attorneys from r
or, the civil rights act of 1968 that was passed in the aftermath of martin luther king jr.'s assassination, attacking racial discrimination in many aspects of the housing market. and in the third great triumph would be the attack on racial disfranchisement and of course the great monument to that effort would be the voting rights act of 1965. these are the things that people often think about and rightly so. but there was another aspect of the second reconstruction for that -- the protest of...
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including a ram truck ad using a speech by martin luther king , jr.rucks crossed the line, with tweets like not sure mlk's dream was cents it drive a ram ram truck defended the ad releasing on twitter, ram worked closely with the estate of martin luther king, jr., to celebrate those words during the largest tv viewing event annually. hena doba for cbs-3 " eyewitness news". >> i don't know about that. >> a lot of people not happy about that ad. >> coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news," what was it that pink got rid of just before she perform the the the a national anthem. >> shawnee? >> reporter: eagles fans got little too rowdy after big super bowl win, standing live outside of the macy where the window was smashed, and even more images around the city. trang? >> celebrating -- celebrations cents are continuing. live outside the models sporting goods, people are snatching up championship gear treatment centers of america in philadelphia, she's coming for the multimodal therapy where the specialists form a treatment plan together. we wer
including a ram truck ad using a speech by martin luther king , jr.rucks crossed the line, with tweets like not sure mlk's dream was cents it drive a ram ram truck defended the ad releasing on twitter, ram worked closely with the estate of martin luther king, jr., to celebrate those words during the largest tv viewing event annually. hena doba for cbs-3 " eyewitness news". >> i don't know about that. >> a lot of people not happy about that ad. >> coming up in the...
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he was criticized because he was friends with martin luther king. he just didn't care. he felt right was right, wrong was wrong. he was going to do what was right. >> reporter: for his family, his legacy is eternal. for his followers, his message of hope lives on. >> he was one that made us think of the world and how it woulcould be a better place. >> reporter: we're standing here in front of billy graham's childhood home. this is where the public will be allowed to come and pay their final respects on monday and tuesday before his body goes to lie in honor at the u.s. capitol on wednesday and thursday. finally, there will be a private funeral ceremony held on friday. all the past presidents and the current president have been invited to attend. kate. >> quite an event. thank you. >>> overseas, a possible pause in bombing in what was been an extremely violent and deadly week in syria. the u.n. security council approved a 30-day cease-fire to allow aid to enter the rebel stronghold of ghouta. we have a closer look at the growing humanitarian crisis. >> reporter: tighten
he was criticized because he was friends with martin luther king. he just didn't care. he felt right was right, wrong was wrong. he was going to do what was right. >> reporter: for his family, his legacy is eternal. for his followers, his message of hope lives on. >> he was one that made us think of the world and how it woulcould be a better place. >> reporter: we're standing here in front of billy graham's childhood home. this is where the public will be allowed to come and...
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forto u what ws right, denouncing segregation, oppression, preaching jointly with the reverend martin luther king jr. in the 1950s and lived a life of integrity and honor. he spoke words of comfort and hope at the national cathedral following the september 11 terrorist attack, reminding america that god is our refuge and strength and ever present help in trouble. he will be deeply missed. i send my condolences to his children and grandchildren and the numerous great and children, yet graham himself said, my home is in heaven. i am just passing through this world. today we honor the life that he lived, his faithfulness to the calling and his impact on millions of individuals around the globe. if i may take just another moment before my colleague from north carolina speaks, i want to read you some remarks that were made by individuals who played an important role in american history. president bill clinton said some were pressuring graham to segregate his audience by race, but he refused. he said he would cancel the crusade rather than preach to a segregated audience because everyone deserved
forto u what ws right, denouncing segregation, oppression, preaching jointly with the reverend martin luther king jr. in the 1950s and lived a life of integrity and honor. he spoke words of comfort and hope at the national cathedral following the september 11 terrorist attack, reminding america that god is our refuge and strength and ever present help in trouble. he will be deeply missed. i send my condolences to his children and grandchildren and the numerous great and children, yet graham...
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king a few yea rs funeral of martin luther king a few years later.with people's perceptions. the results, as this exhibition demonstrates, was far out. the official portraits of barack obama and michelle obama have been unveiled in washington. barack obama called his likeness "pretty sharp". about hers, mrs obama just said, wow. among those in attendance, former vice presidentjoe biden and steven spielberg and tom hanks. president obama joked his yearbook picture was the closest he had come to receiving such an honour up until now. the main story again, some developing news. the ruling african national congress has decided to recall or remove president jacob zuma as head of state. his long been the subject of corruption allegations. —— he has long been. tuesday's weather is a wet, windy, and for some of us, rather wintry tale. the culprit — an area of low pressure swinging in from the atlantic that will bring some disruptive snow to the northern half of the uk. some wet and windy conditions further south. so here it is — this weather front pushing in
king a few yea rs funeral of martin luther king a few years later.with people's perceptions. the results, as this exhibition demonstrates, was far out. the official portraits of barack obama and michelle obama have been unveiled in washington. barack obama called his likeness "pretty sharp". about hers, mrs obama just said, wow. among those in attendance, former vice presidentjoe biden and steven spielberg and tom hanks. president obama joked his yearbook picture was the closest he...
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people have mentioned, just to conclude, people have mentioned what the government did to martin luther king. i think our country is one of the few in which you could have a court case such as king versus , in which king's widow and the jury voted jowers was 12-0 that part of a conspiracy to kill martin luther king and that conspiracy included unspecified of local, state, and federal governments, and that of 1999.ed in december host: thank you for the call. guest: a point that robert makes are is there is always tension between transparency and national security as reporters -- as reporters, one thing we all care about is transparency, particularly on the part of the intelligence community. information act has been a vital tool reporters have been able to use to help american voters have a much better understanding of the way these intelligence agencies work and the impact these agencies can have on regular americans. that said, folks in the folksigence community and with oversight on capitol hill, have long argued that the intelligence community could be damaged if the intelligence com
people have mentioned, just to conclude, people have mentioned what the government did to martin luther king. i think our country is one of the few in which you could have a court case such as king versus , in which king's widow and the jury voted jowers was 12-0 that part of a conspiracy to kill martin luther king and that conspiracy included unspecified of local, state, and federal governments, and that of 1999.ed in december host: thank you for the call. guest: a point that robert makes are...
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carmichael and martin luther king marched together and stokely have gone into a penitentiary in mississippi that was probably the most brutal in the united states at that time and he had been beaten and whipped and they put wrist breakers of the prisoners men and women and a clasp on the wrist and tightened the screw and it's meant to break the lists. they wanted a more political rights and resources and they needed them now and couldn't afford to wait to build this christian goodwill and teach everybody nonviolence and so as they continue to march together, stokely is constantly pushing him to talk about blackness instead of negro and he says is that the term white people have given us. so by the end of 1965, stokely has king talking about blacks and that's linguistic shift is very significant because then he starts defending black power as stokely starts organizing. they wouldn't be saying these things if you would give them the formal political rights they are entitled to. as the movement becomes more northern and urban and vocal setup with a lack of progress they have to find ways to ar
carmichael and martin luther king marched together and stokely have gone into a penitentiary in mississippi that was probably the most brutal in the united states at that time and he had been beaten and whipped and they put wrist breakers of the prisoners men and women and a clasp on the wrist and tightened the screw and it's meant to break the lists. they wanted a more political rights and resources and they needed them now and couldn't afford to wait to build this christian goodwill and teach...
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and it featured martin luther king junior's speech from 50 years ago-- it has scenes of kids playing.f the military... a teacher and students... and a firefighter... take a listen... <"but recognize that he who is greatest among you shall be your servant. that's the new definition of greatness." > (grant) at the end of the ad... ram's slogan "built to serve" appears on screen. some viewers felt it was distasteful to use the civil rights leader's speech to advertise trucks. the king estate said in a statement -- it had reviewed the ad before it aired to make sure it met its standards. and fiat chrysler, which owns ram, said in a statement -- it "worked closely with the representative s of the martin luther king junior estate to receive the necessary approvals." <"nats, fans cheering">(grant) an eagles fan did a trust fall off the philadelphia ritz-carlton awning after philly's super bowl win last night. the team's win over the new england patriots was the first super bowl victory in eagles franchise history. the city of brotherly love was filled with rowdy fans celebrating in the stree
and it featured martin luther king junior's speech from 50 years ago-- it has scenes of kids playing.f the military... a teacher and students... and a firefighter... take a listen... (grant) at the end of the ad... ram's slogan "built to serve" appears on screen. some viewers felt it was distasteful to use the civil rights leader's speech to advertise trucks. the king estate said in a statement -- it had reviewed the ad before it aired to make sure it met its standards. and fiat...
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martin luther king jr. to sell a pickup truck. be important, wonderful. if you want to be recognized, wonderful. if you want to be great, wonderful. but recognize that he who is greatest among you shall be your servant. that's the new definition of greatness. >> after backlash for using the passage from one of dr. king's sermons, a statement from the king of state was released saying, quote, we found that the overall message of the ad embodied dr. king's philosophy that true greatness is achieved by serving others. here to explain the controversy is national politics reporter for the boston globe ashstead hurn don. i was offended by using dr. king's sermon as a way to sell trucks. and immediately i must say reverend bernice king, his daughter, and martin luther king his son say they did not approve of this and didn't know anything about it. notwithstanding that, the fact that you would use this sermon, that also denounced, by the way, buying cars that you couldn't afford, as a way of the selling and the -- really trying to get peo
martin luther king jr. to sell a pickup truck. be important, wonderful. if you want to be recognized, wonderful. if you want to be great, wonderful. but recognize that he who is greatest among you shall be your servant. that's the new definition of greatness. >> after backlash for using the passage from one of dr. king's sermons, a statement from the king of state was released saying, quote, we found that the overall message of the ad embodied dr. king's philosophy that true greatness is...
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martin luther king is talking about not listening to advertising in a lot of ways. they walked into that. sometimes you try to be on the edge and sometimes you go over it. >> yes. they will review this and figure it out for next year. finish on a high note. tide being the most talked about but this one was funny. mountain dew and doritos. and a rap song. can we listen to some of this? [music] [m >> to me this is my favorite. super bowl stopper. when you are in a room full of people this is the one that everyone stops talking -- >> exactly. >> and you know, yes. morgan freeman, yes. missy elliot. you can not beat it. so, this is -- this is my personal favorite. you need to do this. coming up with a campaign. >> yes, sir. but somebody says let's get these two guys to do this rap thing and everyone goes great. how does that work? >> i wish it was that simple. you know. great stuff like this. it seems simple. congratulations. quite an achievement. but, simple insight of like, maybe this -- this will be entertaining and relevant to the brand and the product. and then it
martin luther king is talking about not listening to advertising in a lot of ways. they walked into that. sometimes you try to be on the edge and sometimes you go over it. >> yes. they will review this and figure it out for next year. finish on a high note. tide being the most talked about but this one was funny. mountain dew and doritos. and a rap song. can we listen to some of this? [music] [m >> to me this is my favorite. super bowl stopper. when you are in a room full of people...
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martin luther king couldn't get no diamonds from his mines said, burn, baby, burn ♪ fbi.is for the thats the hotline. nothing ise, man, wasted. different takes a form. what form will you take when you die? >> he said, this is for the fbi. hadas a fiery speaker and passionate ideas, but he was a calm, cool, collected person, so he is singing this for the fbi, but they are just words. i was listening to stokley carmichael speeches you for a record i was working on. 9/11 and itly after was making a reservation on jetblue airlines to fly to california. when i got to the airport, the me, cia, and tsa intercepted and took me in a back room and started questioning me about this stokley carmichael speech. they probably had some sort of bug or tap or something, but they were very concerned with me listening to this stokley carmichael from 1967, 40 years -- we haveds he said rappers who talk about shooting people all the time, killing, but the fbi is not looking for them. they are looking at me because i'm listening to the speech from 40 years ago, and it shows you the power of those words. they
martin luther king couldn't get no diamonds from his mines said, burn, baby, burn ♪ fbi.is for the thats the hotline. nothing ise, man, wasted. different takes a form. what form will you take when you die? >> he said, this is for the fbi. hadas a fiery speaker and passionate ideas, but he was a calm, cool, collected person, so he is singing this for the fbi, but they are just words. i was listening to stokley carmichael speeches you for a record i was working on. 9/11 and itly after was...
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here when i was up martin luther king was shot. course, the student body was around. it was a bad time. >> the prior center is a aural and visual history institute. it began in 1999. retired fromyer the u.s. center, he had thousands in unspent campaign funds. he and barbara had the idea that arkansas toto -- define themselves so that others wouldn't. they had spent decades traveling the state and campaigning. meeting people and hearing their stories, and they wanted to preserve them. it started with a tape recorder in a desk stored in the history department. family cameon along and donated $200 million. that money was then used to add the visual element to it. the video equipment and upgrades on audio. other than have arkansas's tell their story, they want the center to be a research tool. for documentary filmmakers, for writers, for researchers. and our website is free. material, once we are given permission to use it, can be used. >> this facility is very production oriented. false. editing suites, -- false. we felt like we could make this be a wonderfully isolated
here when i was up martin luther king was shot. course, the student body was around. it was a bad time. >> the prior center is a aural and visual history institute. it began in 1999. retired fromyer the u.s. center, he had thousands in unspent campaign funds. he and barbara had the idea that arkansas toto -- define themselves so that others wouldn't. they had spent decades traveling the state and campaigning. meeting people and hearing their stories, and they wanted to preserve them. it...
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on the maps we will go martin luther king drive closed at falls bridge because of flooding, and from over the weekend. so back here live check out this cool fire pit that we have here, out on the, front patio of grain craft bar and grill, come on by we're right on main street, and, the officers are here, as well. we have virgin bloody marries 's until we can officially open up the bar but all morning long we will be here having fun. karen being back to you in the studio. back to you in the studio. good morning, newark. >> good morning, wake up right back at you. thanks very much, bob. happening right now, we have to watch out when you are driving especially when the sun has not come up yet you may not know what you are driving into. we have had some closures on many roads because of the rain lets get on it to lauren johnson along martin luther king drive/boulevard, lauren, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. don't you love it, it happens as our show starts? that is what happens here, it is mlk drive is back opened here this morning. we just had a police officer unlock gat
on the maps we will go martin luther king drive closed at falls bridge because of flooding, and from over the weekend. so back here live check out this cool fire pit that we have here, out on the, front patio of grain craft bar and grill, come on by we're right on main street, and, the officers are here, as well. we have virgin bloody marries 's until we can officially open up the bar but all morning long we will be here having fun. karen being back to you in the studio. back to you in the...
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the -- johnson and martin luther king, lyndon johnson and martin luther king are southerners.they knew about jim crow in the south. they knew about lynching, segregation in the south. and that was their focus. or they were ignorant -- they were ignorant of the burgeoning civil rights movement in the north, a much different situation. in the northern cities occupied by millions of african-americans -- many of them who had immigrated there immediately after the second world war to take defense jobs -- were not, didn't experience legal discrimination. they could vote, there were not laws insisting, mandating separation. but still they were the victim of informal discrimination, market forces, public policy and prejudice. and so that millions of african-americans were isolated in inner cities, decaying inner cities. and the -- what they saw was white midwesterners and northerners acting to bring social and economic justice to black southerners while denying it to blacks who lived in their own community. and what you had was the series of increasingly destructive riots. the terribl
the -- johnson and martin luther king, lyndon johnson and martin luther king are southerners.they knew about jim crow in the south. they knew about lynching, segregation in the south. and that was their focus. or they were ignorant -- they were ignorant of the burgeoning civil rights movement in the north, a much different situation. in the northern cities occupied by millions of african-americans -- many of them who had immigrated there immediately after the second world war to take defense...
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martin luther king but they said he was in there♪ oil from theo rockefeller, couldn't get no diamondsm his mind. if i would enjoy the american no, so i said, burn, baby, burn♪ this is for the fbi. that is the hotline. [laughter] this is like, man, nothing is wasted. everything takes a different form. what form will you take when you die? >> the next thing was when he was burning the flame, and he said, this is for the fbi. andas maybe a fiery speaker he had passion and ideas, but he was a calm, cool, collected person. these were just words, it was just song and words. a few years ago, i was listening to the stokely carmichael speeches while i was prepared for any record that i was working on. it was shortly after 9/11 and i was making a reservation on jetblue airlines to fly to california. when i got to the airport, the fbi, cia, and tsa intercepted me and took me in a back room and started questioning me about this stokely carmichael's speech that i was listening to. they probably had some sort of bug or tap or something, but they were very concerned with me listening to this stokley
martin luther king but they said he was in there♪ oil from theo rockefeller, couldn't get no diamondsm his mind. if i would enjoy the american no, so i said, burn, baby, burn♪ this is for the fbi. that is the hotline. [laughter] this is like, man, nothing is wasted. everything takes a different form. what form will you take when you die? >> the next thing was when he was burning the flame, and he said, this is for the fbi. andas maybe a fiery speaker he had passion and ideas, but he...
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martin luther king would not have done that.cheering crowds. don't try to win, look for reconciliation. >> glenn, i respect your point of view and i appreciate you being here. thanks for coming on. >> thank you very much. i appreciate you. thank you. >> and that's what our show's for, for a critical look at the media. i did want to share this from town hall moderator jake tapper he had a twitter dialogue with a another crit tick of the town hall format. he said it was there the community there in parkland than asked us to facilitate a town hall where they could ask questions of lawmakers. you obviously feel we shouldn't have are i disagree. tapper continued, you feel lie i should have reprimanded a mass of grieving and upset people on their behavior, i disagree. that was tapper's point of view pelt also said a variety, which was the toughest assignment he ever had at cnn and i can see why. this town hall really was, at least in my view, a turning point in this conversation about guns. now when we come back here on reliable sourc
martin luther king would not have done that.cheering crowds. don't try to win, look for reconciliation. >> glenn, i respect your point of view and i appreciate you being here. thanks for coming on. >> thank you very much. i appreciate you. thank you. >> and that's what our show's for, for a critical look at the media. i did want to share this from town hall moderator jake tapper he had a twitter dialogue with a another crit tick of the town hall format. he said it was there...
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and she was on tucker carlson show last year, i believe and she is a middle school teacher at martin luther king public middle school in berkeley and she is also one of the key leaders of the radical organization by any means necessary and she's been in the forefront these violent and destructive anti- trump protest that have been occurring. in fact, she allegedly physically assaulted a man and an anti- trump rally in sacramento in 2016 and that started a huge mealy that started with numerous people staffed. eventually after going through a lot of videotape that event the sacramento county district attorney's counted charged her with criminal charges based upon her involvement with this violent demonstration. but she said that the first amendment and this is one of her excuses when people ask her about her activity is the first amendment should not protect the speech with which she disagrees and that she labels speech. but if you think about that she's involved in violent activities and has this ideology that basically says that most of you should not have free speech rights because what yo
and she was on tucker carlson show last year, i believe and she is a middle school teacher at martin luther king public middle school in berkeley and she is also one of the key leaders of the radical organization by any means necessary and she's been in the forefront these violent and destructive anti- trump protest that have been occurring. in fact, she allegedly physically assaulted a man and an anti- trump rally in sacramento in 2016 and that started a huge mealy that started with numerous...
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martin luther king was talking about living a life serving others.e says they received proper permission to use the speech. the king center which acts as a living memorial and was founded by his wife accounted -- tweeted out neither the king center nor bernice king approved the use of his words or imagery for use in merchandise. that includes the super bowl commercial. >> many commercials are getting good reviews including this commercial from tide. >> just your typical super bowl car ed. or, a hilarious beer and. -- add -- ad >> [ music ] >> you have to laugh. >> then there is this commercial . a touchdown celebration. the nfl used to penalize these celebrations. they are celebrating them in this commercial. more than a half-million people have seen this commercial since it was posted during the game. >> and then the big finish. >> [ laughter ] i like that one. >> i liked the sprint one where the robots are talking and one says, you have a dumb face. >> i forgot about that one. i liked that one. >> the tide commercials were funny.>> it reminds me of
martin luther king was talking about living a life serving others.e says they received proper permission to use the speech. the king center which acts as a living memorial and was founded by his wife accounted -- tweeted out neither the king center nor bernice king approved the use of his words or imagery for use in merchandise. that includes the super bowl commercial. >> many commercials are getting good reviews including this commercial from tide. >> just your typical super bowl...
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martin luther king, wyatt tee walker became known as his right hand.mceachin: and of course he was thedirector of the sclc and realy transformed that institution. following walkers death congressman donald mceachin wants to make sure the champion for equality receives the recognition he deserves. mceachin: so often we are focused on the dr. king and the rosa parks and they certainly deserve our admiration but there were others that were part of the struggle too and that certainly includes dr. walker. dr. walkers efforts include sending this telegram bto the whote house informing president john f. kennedy that dr. king in a birmingham city jail. in addition, walker and dr. king worked tirelessly together to raise awareness about the struggle for civil rights. (vicki)topvo (vicki)topvo and after the break... a lonely library dog gets an outpouring of viral support... we'll explain... (vicki) well in one case... police catch a break case... police catch a break in an attempt gone hilariously wrong. police in shanghai released this video showing two suspects approaching a business... they
martin luther king, wyatt tee walker became known as his right hand.mceachin: and of course he was thedirector of the sclc and realy transformed that institution. following walkers death congressman donald mceachin wants to make sure the champion for equality receives the recognition he deserves. mceachin: so often we are focused on the dr. king and the rosa parks and they certainly deserve our admiration but there were others that were part of the struggle too and that certainly includes dr....
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it is closed ben sacramento street and martin luther king way.ersity avenue instead or one of the other streets, this is going to be closed for a while for the investigation. and remember, it will be tough. northbound el camino real, northbound/southbound el camino real near 9th, there is a water main break. i want to show you a pick thank you of the water main break that took place close to saint matthew's catholic school. it is closed right now. all of the brown you see is water that came up and mixed in with some of the mud and it has made a big mess in san mateo. this is just a few blocks away from highway 92 as well. so police are asking you to avoid the area if at all possible. it is going to be a tough one in this area. all right. let's move along and look at the bay bridge. it is getting a little better now. a little bit of slow traffic waiting to get on the span. 880 is still slow heading north. at 8:48, let's bring in steve. >> thank you, sal. a little sign of change. not big change. the coast and bay is much higher than it was a couple
it is closed ben sacramento street and martin luther king way.ersity avenue instead or one of the other streets, this is going to be closed for a while for the investigation. and remember, it will be tough. northbound el camino real, northbound/southbound el camino real near 9th, there is a water main break. i want to show you a pick thank you of the water main break that took place close to saint matthew's catholic school. it is closed right now. all of the brown you see is water that came up...
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martin luther king. the next day, april 4, 1968, dr. king was assassinated as he stood on the balcony at the loraine motel. four days on april 8, 1968, 42,000 people marched in memphis. the strike was resolve on april 16. the 1,300 sanitation workers in memphis took a stand for freedom and displayed courage. in his april 3 speech, dr. king said, quote, now we're going to march again and we've got to march again in order to put the issue where it's supposed and force everybody to see that there are 1,300 of god's children here suffering, sometimes going hungry, going through dark and dreary nights wondering how this thing is going to come out. that's the issue and we have to say to the nation, dr. king said, we know how it's coming out, for when people get caught up with that which is right and willing to sacrifice for it, there's no stopping point short of victory. end of quote. now, 50 years later, this resolution that senator jones and i and senator cardin and senator corker introduced seeks to recognize their sacrifice and contributi
martin luther king. the next day, april 4, 1968, dr. king was assassinated as he stood on the balcony at the loraine motel. four days on april 8, 1968, 42,000 people marched in memphis. the strike was resolve on april 16. the 1,300 sanitation workers in memphis took a stand for freedom and displayed courage. in his april 3 speech, dr. king said, quote, now we're going to march again and we've got to march again in order to put the issue where it's supposed and force everybody to see that there...
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king a few yea rs funeral of martin luther king a few years later.n, artists played openly with people's perceptions. the result, as this exhibition demonstrates, was far out. 0k. the 1960s were seriously cool out. 0k. the 1960s were seriously cool, right? we missed out? groovy, man! iwas cool, right? we missed out? groovy, man! i was born in the summer of 69. summer of love, man! what a groovy exhibition. my parents still have some of that stuff in the house. must be worth a fortune. i can't believe there is the coolest up and she is worried about whether the silver is comfortable. that wasn't the point. it is like look how cool iam. we the point. it is like look how cool i am. we have do see if she has some bell—bottoms. i am. we have do see if she has some bell-bottoms. i want to see if she comes back with that astronaut outfit. it was an enormous political change. we think we are busy today. that was really p. yellow you had the assassination of bobby kennedy and martin luther king. so much people going on in the country that here in america we s
king a few yea rs funeral of martin luther king a few years later.n, artists played openly with people's perceptions. the result, as this exhibition demonstrates, was far out. 0k. the 1960s were seriously cool out. 0k. the 1960s were seriously cool, right? we missed out? groovy, man! iwas cool, right? we missed out? groovy, man! i was born in the summer of 69. summer of love, man! what a groovy exhibition. my parents still have some of that stuff in the house. must be worth a fortune. i can't...
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there were 200 books on martin luther king but nope looks on parks.e'd like it to be an african-american woman. she said i'm not that. i brought like three of my books to her to get my credentials to interview mrs. parks in all of this and that neither was walking back to the consulate club in d.c. where i was staying and elaine steele called me and said i didn't like hearing myself telling you that. you are a good historians. you write a lot. there's nothing wrong with you so i'm going to have you spent time with mrs. parks. i started going with her. i was with her when she got her congressional old metal on capitol hill with the wheelchair. stay with her on eighth street. i went with her to beverly hills where she spent time and i went to detroit where she was a microscopic history on the underground railroad. your apartment overlook the detroit river and her apartment was in the exact spot where john brown and frederick douglass. i would spend time with her and i would advertiser newspapers and show her the newspapers because she would say oh my go
there were 200 books on martin luther king but nope looks on parks.e'd like it to be an african-american woman. she said i'm not that. i brought like three of my books to her to get my credentials to interview mrs. parks in all of this and that neither was walking back to the consulate club in d.c. where i was staying and elaine steele called me and said i didn't like hearing myself telling you that. you are a good historians. you write a lot. there's nothing wrong with you so i'm going to have...