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martin luther publicly condemned the practice of selling indulgences and his ninety five theses. in just a few months more than eighty of luther's treatises and collections were published which were eventually reprinted in more than six hundred editions luther became a media star and the printed word the first mass medium in history. it's kind of a form of through there wouldn't have been a reformation without the mass media of the sixteenth century. martin luther wrote this about a relatively abstruse theological problem indulgences but these theses spread all over southern germany in just a few weeks. it was printing it was flying sheets and pamphlets that spread all over the empire and mobilized people or. people read them and they read them to others and debated the issues with those who couldn't read for. in the description of. how did people really take what drives us these are questions that scholars could not discuss publicly through the new mass media. global communication started in the renaissance now for the first time fastens of people could refer to the same content
martin luther publicly condemned the practice of selling indulgences and his ninety five theses. in just a few months more than eighty of luther's treatises and collections were published which were eventually reprinted in more than six hundred editions luther became a media star and the printed word the first mass medium in history. it's kind of a form of through there wouldn't have been a reformation without the mass media of the sixteenth century. martin luther wrote this about a relatively...
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martin luther was appalled by the moral decline he believed he encountered in rome . for luther this was a transformative experience and he mentioned it frequently in his later writings and speeches. he from a native against the trade in indulgences which he saw as synonymous with the moral decline and greed of the church and its popes. this marked the birth of what would go down in history as the reformation. luther wasn't a revolution. but a reformer a simple friar who defied the emperor and the pope and split the church just two generations after luther europe would be shaken by a conflict more vicious than any that had gone before the thirty years war. the fighting between catholics and protestants devastated the empire. martin luther publicly condemned the practice of selling indulgences and his ninety five theses. in just a few months more than eighty of luther's treatises and collections were published which were eventually reprinted in more than six hundred editions uther became a media star and the printed word the first mass media in history if you can rememb
martin luther was appalled by the moral decline he believed he encountered in rome . for luther this was a transformative experience and he mentioned it frequently in his later writings and speeches. he from a native against the trade in indulgences which he saw as synonymous with the moral decline and greed of the church and its popes. this marked the birth of what would go down in history as the reformation. luther wasn't a revolution. but a reformer a simple friar who defied the emperor and...
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martin luther king jr. be next for some of these people? i'll explain in a bit. and then obama alums sounding the alarm for over 2020 election models showing a trump victory. one of the president's pollsters is here to react. plus, banned, blocks, purges. social media taking on conservatives and free speech. one person fighting back with a brand-new platform.d joins us exclusively. a lot of you want to know what to do, and i'm going to give yoe an answer. another women's athletic championship claimed by ahl transgendered athlete. and now some women's liberation groups are fighting back. the fierce debate later on in the hour. but first, the globalists are rebuked again. that's the focus of tonight's angle. the elites have never accepted the fact that populist conservatives and economic nationalists around the globe are on the rise. here in the u.s., think about it. the deep state rose up against trump during and after the election by using informants fisa courts, surveillance powers, and a special counsel i
martin luther king jr. be next for some of these people? i'll explain in a bit. and then obama alums sounding the alarm for over 2020 election models showing a trump victory. one of the president's pollsters is here to react. plus, banned, blocks, purges. social media taking on conservatives and free speech. one person fighting back with a brand-new platform.d joins us exclusively. a lot of you want to know what to do, and i'm going to give yoe an answer. another women's athletic championship...
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martin luther king jr., and the four little girls who were sadly killed in the 16th street baptist church bombing in birmingham, alabama. judge keith fought on their behalf during his tenure on this federal court. some of his other rulings had a profound impact on american life as well. the biggest being his decision that prohibited the nixon administration from warrantless wiretapping in domestic security cases. he ordered the nixon justice department to end all wiretapping that were not approved by the courts. this was in the midst of the nixon administration's attempt to go after radicals accused of conspiring to bomb a c.i.a. office in ann arbor, michigan. , in the
martin luther king jr., and the four little girls who were sadly killed in the 16th street baptist church bombing in birmingham, alabama. judge keith fought on their behalf during his tenure on this federal court. some of his other rulings had a profound impact on american life as well. the biggest being his decision that prohibited the nixon administration from warrantless wiretapping in domestic security cases. he ordered the nixon justice department to end all wiretapping that were not...
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please start a change he's bilingual program at martin luther king in august 2019. thank you. >> we've two more speakers on different items. sandra and julie. >> evening commissioners, superintendent. so two board resolutions are being discussed and circulated right now that directly impact art education? our district. before we have an opportunity to look at the arts education master plan refresh, come on, san francisni
please start a change he's bilingual program at martin luther king in august 2019. thank you. >> we've two more speakers on different items. sandra and julie. >> evening commissioners, superintendent. so two board resolutions are being discussed and circulated right now that directly impact art education? our district. before we have an opportunity to look at the arts education master plan refresh, come on, san francisni
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please start a change he's bilingual program at martin luther king in august 2019. thank you. >> we've two more speakers on different items. sandra and julie. >> evening commissioners, superintendent. so two board resolutions are being discussed and circulated right now that directly impact art education? our district. before we have an opportunity to look at the arts education master plan refresh, come on, san francisco unified school district, you, the board of education, approved a community input process to create the refresh of the arts education master plan. so why create resolutions on arts education without the benefit of the refresh? the resolution and the one being developed around arts and equity both want to make systemic change in our schools. while i agree change is needed, i urge you to have public discussion on the arts education move ther plan refresh before making any policy and funding changes. hundreds of stakeholders and the arts community and school community came together in good faith and they attended meetings and they give input on what's w
please start a change he's bilingual program at martin luther king in august 2019. thank you. >> we've two more speakers on different items. sandra and julie. >> evening commissioners, superintendent. so two board resolutions are being discussed and circulated right now that directly impact art education? our district. before we have an opportunity to look at the arts education master plan refresh, come on, san francisco unified school district, you, the board of education, approved...
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the martin luther king jr. program is a modest project funded by the united states agency for international evelopment it provides scholarships to colombian and indigenous university students to learn english as a second language and received leadership training. it began in 2006 and have supported over 370 students. while leading a bipartisan delegation to colombia in april, congressman meeks and i along with five of our colleagues, had the opportunity to meet with young people participating in the program. and hear firsthand what the impacts of this program has had on their community. the students told us how their experience with the m.l.k. program went far beyond just learning english. they have developed important leadership skills which they have used to launch successful community improvement projects and to become role models in the neighborhoods. they told us how the program forced an environment in which the students learn from one another how to make a positive difference in the life of others. i wan
the martin luther king jr. program is a modest project funded by the united states agency for international evelopment it provides scholarships to colombian and indigenous university students to learn english as a second language and received leadership training. it began in 2006 and have supported over 370 students. while leading a bipartisan delegation to colombia in april, congressman meeks and i along with five of our colleagues, had the opportunity to meet with young people participating...
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most people know this for martin luther king's i have a dream speech. also in 1963, that fall, the bombing of a church in the south, the killing of young girls. there were a lot of major things happening. the children's march happened earlier that summer in the south where children were hosed as they tried to desegregate public accommodations. there was a lot of civil rights activity going on nationally and in chicago as well. often, people think of discrimination and racial segregation in the north as being less to verlander, but -- less virulent. became increasingly apparent in the 1960's that that was not the case. steve: what were racial relations like in chicago? elizabeth: it was a segregated city. african-americans in general lived on the south side in concentrated quarters, in the area known as the black belt or brownsville. segregation was stark. inequality across those of racial lines was also quite stark in terms of housing, schooling, employment, a host of different parts of society. steve: we saw the issue of busing in a number of cities ,
most people know this for martin luther king's i have a dream speech. also in 1963, that fall, the bombing of a church in the south, the killing of young girls. there were a lot of major things happening. the children's march happened earlier that summer in the south where children were hosed as they tried to desegregate public accommodations. there was a lot of civil rights activity going on nationally and in chicago as well. often, people think of discrimination and racial segregation in the...
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martin luther king worked very hard to end discrimination and segregation within the united states he led a very peaceful nonviolent protests marches in areas where black folks african-americans were treated very much as second class citizens areas were. where they had to ride in the back of the bus for public transportation or they could not eat at the same counters with caucasian people and through his efforts a lot of that discrimination that was beleaguered at the time and enforced has been done away. the efforts of martin luther king who was assassinated very young are commemorated here for his work that christ would not have people segregated and treated as second class citizens. just a couple of years ago we had riots in this city and the police department was shown to have some prejudice and would treat african-american citizens in particular unfairly when it came to law enforcement so that no one not there but we're working on it. right family was going on family. and we were on the side. doing a special show where i live right here this saturday. in the want to just put it o
martin luther king worked very hard to end discrimination and segregation within the united states he led a very peaceful nonviolent protests marches in areas where black folks african-americans were treated very much as second class citizens areas were. where they had to ride in the back of the bus for public transportation or they could not eat at the same counters with caucasian people and through his efforts a lot of that discrimination that was beleaguered at the time and enforced has been...
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martin luther king's 'letter from a birmingham jail?" goals of anti-segregation protest upheld the ideals expressed in the declaration of independence. b, the civil rights act of act -- 1964 was an adequate legislation that needed strengthening. c, the war in vietnam was unjust and disproportionately impacted african-americans. d, americans of all race and ethnicities deserve fair rages -- wages and work benefits. caller: i will go with a. isst: remind us again how it -- it reminds us that it is one of the nine fundamental documents. in thet see a passage concept application. "letter from a birmingham jail" is a big idea document that speaks to participation in a democratic republic. martin luther king said let us not wait, civil rights is now. guest: he really did work to correct -- connect those ideas with the founding ideals. host: let us take another question from our social media followers. the clause ofn the 14th amendment? shout out to mr. squirrel and mr. not. that wene of the key were just talking about with the -- one of the ke
martin luther king's 'letter from a birmingham jail?" goals of anti-segregation protest upheld the ideals expressed in the declaration of independence. b, the civil rights act of act -- 1964 was an adequate legislation that needed strengthening. c, the war in vietnam was unjust and disproportionately impacted african-americans. d, americans of all race and ethnicities deserve fair rages -- wages and work benefits. caller: i will go with a. isst: remind us again how it -- it reminds us that...
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. >> reporter: rodeo road is the end of the martin luther king junior boulevard named after barack obama. >> it's great that you can name it after someone living. >> reporter: it carry as deep significance. >> obama boulevard wouldn't be obama boulevard without martin luther king and others. >> reporter: two pillars of african american history remembered together creating an african american point of interest together. many here wanting to share the moment with the younger generation. >> we know that he was first black president. >> reporter: with the hope that the two men who created change will continue to inspire. >> back into this area it gives hope, a lot of dreams captioning provided in part by a grant from the department of education come true. >> it's not just to honor barack obama but to make sure that our children and our children's children know the significance of these people. >> former vice president and presidential candidate, joe biden, made a campaign stop in south carolina today. >> there is amazing grace in this country. we have to reach out and pull it in, folks. abov
. >> reporter: rodeo road is the end of the martin luther king junior boulevard named after barack obama. >> it's great that you can name it after someone living. >> reporter: it carry as deep significance. >> obama boulevard wouldn't be obama boulevard without martin luther king and others. >> reporter: two pillars of african american history remembered together creating an african american point of interest together. many here wanting to share the moment with the...
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becoming a sports connected civil rights arm to go with what malcolm x was doing, to go with what martin luther king was doing, and in harry edwards' book, he explains that what he was trying to do was bring intelligent black males to the forefront and use the one platform or mechanism they had, which was sports. that is no different than what lebron is doing today. that is no different than what colin kaepernick and eric reed are doing today. these two recently one a case -- case, had their case is settled with the nfl. that is huge. that means they stood their ground. did win all the money they wanted? probably not, but they won and the evolution continues. >> and you have mentioned muhammad ali was a part of that movement. how long did that movement last as an athlete? clyde: well, for muhammad ali, it probably lasted longer to the 1960's for he then for any of the other athletes because, as you know, because of his political stance, cassius clay, who later became muhammad ali, actually was stripped of his heavyweight title. his struggle went on into the 1970's. it can be argued that the mos
becoming a sports connected civil rights arm to go with what malcolm x was doing, to go with what martin luther king was doing, and in harry edwards' book, he explains that what he was trying to do was bring intelligent black males to the forefront and use the one platform or mechanism they had, which was sports. that is no different than what lebron is doing today. that is no different than what colin kaepernick and eric reed are doing today. these two recently one a case -- case, had their...
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how you go to black homes and there is jesus and martin luther king, now there is jesus martin luther king and barack obama. three of those men were born free. one was english. there was so much action, so much excitement about reconstruction that elliott shows up in boston. he's part of the british navy. goes to south carolina. richard -- richard harvey had been moved to revitalize mother emmanuel. they only knew mother emmanuel because that's where the nine martyrs were so horribly murdered that day. hires elliott. elliott runs for the state legislature and then for the congress. when richard green or graduates from harvard in 1870, and less opportunities. does he go to new york, stay in boston, philadelphia? he goes to charleston south carolina. actionwhere the was. imagine how much promise and energy and optimism -- think about what that was like if you had been enslaved until 1865. then within 12 years, all gone. i often think, i'm sure you do too, what it would have been like to have been black with the same capacities now. i wouldn't have gone to cambridge, i wouldn't have gone
how you go to black homes and there is jesus and martin luther king, now there is jesus martin luther king and barack obama. three of those men were born free. one was english. there was so much action, so much excitement about reconstruction that elliott shows up in boston. he's part of the british navy. goes to south carolina. richard -- richard harvey had been moved to revitalize mother emmanuel. they only knew mother emmanuel because that's where the nine martyrs were so horribly murdered...
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that street intersects with martin luther king, jr. honor at the white house. it was his 15th major tournament victory, his first assistance 2008. donald trump, also an avid golfer, will present him with the presidential medal of freedom, the nation's highest honor. i am not sure today is the best day to play golf, though. >> i think golfers will tell you any day is a good day. >> maybe it is just too cold for us. >> it is too cold for me, but that isn't saying much. what about on the bay, rosemary? >>> it could be brisk out there. we have a system moving through southern california that will increase our on shore breeze. we are seeing it robust through areas of fairfield this afternoon. partly cloudy skies and cooler temperatures. the on shore breeze could be a bit strong through the bay, along the coastline, as well. the temperatures for the inner east bay as well as the south bay will be mild. in any case, a cooler day across the entire bay area and even introducing the possibility of a few scattered showers. looks like by tonight a
that street intersects with martin luther king, jr. honor at the white house. it was his 15th major tournament victory, his first assistance 2008. donald trump, also an avid golfer, will present him with the presidential medal of freedom, the nation's highest honor. i am not sure today is the best day to play golf, though. >> i think golfers will tell you any day is a good day. >> maybe it is just too cold for us. >> it is too cold for me, but that isn't saying much. what...
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jesus, martin luther king, and barack obama. and they had that lithograph.hree of those men were born free. and one was english. elliott was born free in liverpool. there was so much action, so much excitement about reconstruction that elliott shows up in boston. he's part of the british navy. born free in liverpool. educated. part of the british navy. shows up in boston and hears about this opportunity in south carolina. goes to south carolina. richard harvey kane had been moved by the ame church to revitalize mother emmanuel. and you all know about mother emmanuel because of the nine martyrs were so horribly who were so horribly murdered that day. he hires elliott. elliott runs for the state legislature and then for the congress. when richard greener graduates from harvard in 1870, and less -- endless opportunities. does he go to new york, stay in boston, philadelphia? he goes to charleston south carolina. that's where the action was. we cannot imagine that today. you can't imagine how much promise and energy and optimism -- think about it. think about wha
jesus, martin luther king, and barack obama. and they had that lithograph.hree of those men were born free. and one was english. elliott was born free in liverpool. there was so much action, so much excitement about reconstruction that elliott shows up in boston. he's part of the british navy. born free in liverpool. educated. part of the british navy. shows up in boston and hears about this opportunity in south carolina. goes to south carolina. richard harvey kane had been moved by the ame...
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martin luther king could be one of the names included. some have said nelson.one donald yet which is interesting. speaking of donald, a picture of the president of united states smack bang in the middle. the financial times says back from's threat to mmp times says back from's threat to ramp up china tariffs are nerves world markets. it would do, wouldn't it? a funny day tank holiday monday. some markets around the world closed. in asia, japan was closed for the entire week. people call him the mcdonald. the leader chinese negotiator was due to fly to the us yesterday. —— they call him the donald. the trip has been postponed and there is a suggestion they will bea and there is a suggestion they will be a smaller delegation. he caught china by surprise as well, there has been a suggestion. there is a saying about may. cell in may and go away until saint leger‘s day. —— sell in may. the markets are really exaggerated and volatile. and we have finished the reporting season for may around the world so it is a strange time of year. story on the front page of the tim
martin luther king could be one of the names included. some have said nelson.one donald yet which is interesting. speaking of donald, a picture of the president of united states smack bang in the middle. the financial times says back from's threat to mmp times says back from's threat to ramp up china tariffs are nerves world markets. it would do, wouldn't it? a funny day tank holiday monday. some markets around the world closed. in asia, japan was closed for the entire week. people call him the...
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rights in britain 35 years later in america the civil rights movement to end racial segregation martin luther king led the peaceful protests no problem. better weapon available over new growing to the freedom and human dignity. by 968 after a decade of campaigning african-american secured legal rights to equal employment voting and housing. by analyzing possible resistance movements political scientist . identified a threshold for success if 3 and a half percent of the population mobilize against the establishment social change will happen. forced many of us need to look 1st to change the way we treat all there is one group which is taking things to the next level. in october 28th the group of activists angered by political inaction on climate change declared themselves to be an open defiance of the take of them and they call themselves extinction rebellion x. off the shore there in the right now. well i really think management take up like they work outside the system engaging in bold nonviolent acts of civil disobedience it's best to create headline grabbing protests designed to maximize pu
rights in britain 35 years later in america the civil rights movement to end racial segregation martin luther king led the peaceful protests no problem. better weapon available over new growing to the freedom and human dignity. by 968 after a decade of campaigning african-american secured legal rights to equal employment voting and housing. by analyzing possible resistance movements political scientist . identified a threshold for success if 3 and a half percent of the population mobilize...
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following in martin luther's footsteps they stuck their demands to a church do an open letter to the pope married 2.0 is demanding reforms a harder line against sex abuse and the ordination of women that's got us going take it it's clear the church can't go on the way it is in society equality is increasing but the church still lags far behind. and today i was told women can do so much in the church there's so much room for us that makes me furious there's so much room for us but apparently not enough for us to carry out religious duties and . even in mass inside the church has significantly fewer worshippers than the mass outside despite that the priest says he's on the side of the women. and there's no theological reason why women cannot be ordained and that's why we should do it even if the pope. and the bishops don't approve at the moment we have to make the church more credible it's essential to renew the church little by little and that's not possible without women on the phone but that would be too fast for the official church hierarchy in a statement made in rome a spokesman
following in martin luther's footsteps they stuck their demands to a church do an open letter to the pope married 2.0 is demanding reforms a harder line against sex abuse and the ordination of women that's got us going take it it's clear the church can't go on the way it is in society equality is increasing but the church still lags far behind. and today i was told women can do so much in the church there's so much room for us that makes me furious there's so much room for us but apparently not...
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martin luther king. the names of the two victims have not been released. there is still no word on a motive or suspect in either shooting. >>> san francisco police and other agencies will be banned from using facial recognition technology. the board of supervisors made san francisco the first major u.s. city with such a ban. supporters say its has the capability to help police departments identify and arrest suspects but backers of the ban they facial recognition can not work well. >>> alabama state lawmakers approved a near total ban on abortions sending the bill to the governor's risk. the legislation would ban abortions at every stage of pregnancy and doctors could be charged with felonies and be sentenced to 99 years in prison. it's including an exception when the mother's life is at serious risk, but not for cases of rape or insist. the bill is on the governor's desk. k iv has not indicated if she will sign it. >>> a man is searching for the thief that stoley his specialized mountain bike. it was custom made just for him. he said sometime between satu
martin luther king. the names of the two victims have not been released. there is still no word on a motive or suspect in either shooting. >>> san francisco police and other agencies will be banned from using facial recognition technology. the board of supervisors made san francisco the first major u.s. city with such a ban. supporters say its has the capability to help police departments identify and arrest suspects but backers of the ban they facial recognition can not work well....
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. >> serÁ el viernes mayo 17 donde tendrÁn el discurso de martin luther king y para mÁs informaciÓn visitetÁ sucediendo de mano de los propietarios de estas viviendas para solucionar estos problemas varios de hecho estÁs la semana de la vivienda vam a estar hablando referente a esto mÁs adelante los legisladores de monitor en el que tambiÉn hay quienes apoyan la idea dicen que la propuesta del ser verÁn dicha propuesta ya la prÓxima semana tambiÉn las diseÑan asistentes del gobierno. >> asÍ tomarÁn el voto final de algunos grupos alegan que esta tecnologÍa pone en peligro la capacidad de toda personaÑ> personaÑ>>noticiero telemundo 47 vamos a 1 pausa y devolver el debate de legisladorestambiÉn por el agua potable y cara todo se lo contamos al volver en minutos tambiÉn. >> estamos yendo detalles y mÁs al volver que desde con nosotros ( musica) >> continÚa el debate entre legisladores estatales. >> por la calidad del agua potable en california donde amen 1 familia nos contÓ los detalles donde viven tambiÉn al lado comunidad mÁs pobre. >> te puse 1 medida que pretende poner detalles para evit
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it intersects with martin luther king boulevard. they hope it will revitalize the baldwin hills crenshaw neighborhood. >>> more americans say the country should get rid of the electoral college and switch to a popular vote. the 53% prefer directly pick the commander in chief. 43% say they want to keep the electoral college. >> san mateo is shuteade will d the possibility of providing a place for tired officers to sleep between shifts. one option they're considering is converting firestations into sleeping quarters >>> fire chief white officially retiring after 30 years in service. >> she was named first woman chief in 2004. she chose yesterday to be her last day to remember her friend former ed lee. >> 4:53 right now. up ahead, a look ahead from across the headlines across the bay area and across the nation. >>> schools are reopening in sri lanka. many parents are keeping their children out of classes today. parents are worried about the safety of their children after the bombings on easter sunday. intelligence reports that militant
it intersects with martin luther king boulevard. they hope it will revitalize the baldwin hills crenshaw neighborhood. >>> more americans say the country should get rid of the electoral college and switch to a popular vote. the 53% prefer directly pick the commander in chief. 43% say they want to keep the electoral college. >> san mateo is shuteade will d the possibility of providing a place for tired officers to sleep between shifts. one option they're considering is converting...
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martin luther king junior and others. i marched against the war in vietnam, a war which ravaged my generation, which left 59,000 brave young americans dead as well as killing over a million vietnamese people. i make no apologies for having opposed that war. as a member of the house of representatives i helped lead the opposition to the war in iraq. i did not believe dig cheney or john bolton or president bush and others when they told us that iraq had weapons of mass destruction and that we had to invade that country. the war in iraq turned out to be the worst foreign policy blunder in the modern history of our country and has led to the destabilization of that entire region, with more war, more death, and more suffering. i make no apology for leading the effort against the war in iraq. as a member of the senate recently, i am proud to have been the lead sponsor on a resolution that for the first time in 45 years utilized the war powers act to get a majority vote in the house and the senate to get the united states out of
martin luther king junior and others. i marched against the war in vietnam, a war which ravaged my generation, which left 59,000 brave young americans dead as well as killing over a million vietnamese people. i make no apologies for having opposed that war. as a member of the house of representatives i helped lead the opposition to the war in iraq. i did not believe dig cheney or john bolton or president bush and others when they told us that iraq had weapons of mass destruction and that we had...
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that is not something we would say to martin luther king jr. or other people in the 1960's whose religious life very much informed their politics. some people say he would too far, but in retrospect, he probably handled it pretty well. he reassured enough white protestants to support him. he had overwhelming support from the catholic community. >> how significant was the speech in houston? prof. mcgreevy: a big deal. at least in the media at the time, it really took the issue off the table. the speech was early in the campaign and it really made it very difficult for richard nixon, his opponent, to talk about catholicism. even though nixon in some ways wanted to. some of his advisers were doing it behind the scenes. his dad was a very famous strong-willed irish catholic businessman and ambassador to england. it is a good joke because people were worried that joseph kennedy had too much influence over his son. >> today, the catholic church is dealing with another crisis, the abuse by priests that dates back almost 70 years ago, how was the churc
that is not something we would say to martin luther king jr. or other people in the 1960's whose religious life very much informed their politics. some people say he would too far, but in retrospect, he probably handled it pretty well. he reassured enough white protestants to support him. he had overwhelming support from the catholic community. >> how significant was the speech in houston? prof. mcgreevy: a big deal. at least in the media at the time, it really took the issue off the...
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martin luther king jr. quote, by denying the most vulnerable the right to vote, the majority shuts minorities out of our political process, he wrote. the unfettered right to vote is the bedrock of a free and democratic society. we -- without it, such a society cannot stand. one of america's oldest federal jurists, mr. keith served in the segregated army of world war ii, attended his torically black undergraduate and law schools and witnessed deadly riots in detroit in 1967. my colleagues are here with me today to discuss his legacy and the work of judge keith, not just for african-americans but for the american people. i'm happy to be co-anchored in this c.b.c. special order hour by my friend and colleague from nevada, steven horsford. mr. horsford: thank you, mr. speaker. and i join with my colleague, congresswoman plaskett, and i'm very honored to be able to join with her as one of the co-anchors for the congressional black caucus' special order hour. and tonight, as my colleague indicated, we are here to
martin luther king jr. quote, by denying the most vulnerable the right to vote, the majority shuts minorities out of our political process, he wrote. the unfettered right to vote is the bedrock of a free and democratic society. we -- without it, such a society cannot stand. one of america's oldest federal jurists, mr. keith served in the segregated army of world war ii, attended his torically black undergraduate and law schools and witnessed deadly riots in detroit in 1967. my colleagues are...
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martin luther king jr. what i find interesting is the march 24, 1945 mission was 20 years and one day which was 1965. march 25 is when dr. martin luther king walked across the bridge to vote. have you ever looked at yourself, all of you, as a civil rights movement yet to come? you didn't protest, you didn't march. what you guys did was come some of the best pilots in the country. >> i've been asked that question a number of times. while we were going through training, and i think the other panelists will attest to this, i don't think we dreamed that we were making an impact on the future of what was happening as far as racial integration was concerned and that type of thing. we thought we were doing our job as citizens of the united states and performing in the military as soldiers. it wasn't until the late 1970s and even more recently to films came out. one was called the tuskegee airmen which had worldwide distribution. that was put out by hbo and the second was the red tails which was a lucasfilm put out
martin luther king jr. what i find interesting is the march 24, 1945 mission was 20 years and one day which was 1965. march 25 is when dr. martin luther king walked across the bridge to vote. have you ever looked at yourself, all of you, as a civil rights movement yet to come? you didn't protest, you didn't march. what you guys did was come some of the best pilots in the country. >> i've been asked that question a number of times. while we were going through training, and i think the...
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martin luther king. so, yeah, we were quite worried about that, quite worried how it would come off. we wanted to try and make sure to convey to the president-elect in a's what we were not doing. sir, we have this information, it came to us in a particular way, the press has it, it's about to come out, you should be alerted to that fact. we don't want to proceed on this basis without you being aware of those facts. we were worried about the hoover analogies and determined not to have such a disaster happen on our watch. >> sean: we've warned jimbo, it's not a good look when your own general counsel is comparing you to j. edgar hoover. of course the fbi chief who was famous for abusing power, spying on americans, and, yes, blackmailing his political adversaries. while baker expressed concern over how comey used the dossier he claimed that the fbi took the dossier seriously. but not literally. really? was that was the bulk of the information in the fisa applications. sounds like they took it literally. tyk
martin luther king. so, yeah, we were quite worried about that, quite worried how it would come off. we wanted to try and make sure to convey to the president-elect in a's what we were not doing. sir, we have this information, it came to us in a particular way, the press has it, it's about to come out, you should be alerted to that fact. we don't want to proceed on this basis without you being aware of those facts. we were worried about the hoover analogies and determined not to have such a...
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the other man had a masterly way with words protestant reformer martin luther king 1530 he spent 5 months in the castle. cowpoke fortress is popularly called the crown of franconia its nickname is no coincidence widely visible from afar it dominates the region so a visit to the castle is worthwhile not only because of its many art treasures but also for the view it come out. in. a big topic is that beer the region has the highest brewery density in the world the 1000000 inhabitants have about 200 breweries and more than 1000 do. beers to choose from many circular walks leap from here to superior to. switzerland the breweries are especially close to each other the community is even mentioned in the guinness book of world records the circular road here is 14 kilometers long takes about 4 hours and connects 4 breweries. the 1st stage leads to the stop. they have dark beer. but. in general i prefer light but this stark one is really delicious. well there are breweries hiker's you get a stamp in it for every brewery you visit and when you have all 4 stamps you get a certificate as a franconian
the other man had a masterly way with words protestant reformer martin luther king 1530 he spent 5 months in the castle. cowpoke fortress is popularly called the crown of franconia its nickname is no coincidence widely visible from afar it dominates the region so a visit to the castle is worthwhile not only because of its many art treasures but also for the view it come out. in. a big topic is that beer the region has the highest brewery density in the world the 1000000 inhabitants have about...
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according to actress nichelle nichols, what '60s tv show was a favorite of martin luther king jr., whoits diverse cast? >> so... i grew up without a tv, so that puts me back a little bit here. >> a little bit. >> [laughs] >> yeah. >> so for this one--i'm gonna have to ask the audience on this one. >> okay. >> final answer. >> all right, audience, we could use some help here. pick up those keypads, enter your votes now. [percussive music] ♪ all right, results are in. audience, help us out. let's take a look. well, 73% say d, "star trek." >> all right, thanks, guys. i have no choice but to go with d, "star trek." final answer. >> live long and prosper, audience. well done. that's right! [cheers and applause] well used lifeline. hopefully we'll stay away from tv questions now. >> yeah. [laughs] >> take out all those "bachelor" questions. chance to get to that $5,000 threshold right here. if you're admiring your new jacket that features a pattern of broken or jagged checks, you're the proud owner of what kind of coat? >> mm-kay. i don't know what these look like here. i'm gonna have to go
according to actress nichelle nichols, what '60s tv show was a favorite of martin luther king jr., whoits diverse cast? >> so... i grew up without a tv, so that puts me back a little bit here. >> a little bit. >> [laughs] >> yeah. >> so for this one--i'm gonna have to ask the audience on this one. >> okay. >> final answer. >> all right, audience, we could use some help here. pick up those keypads, enter your votes now. [percussive music] ♪ all...
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. >>> berkeley police continue to investigate martin luther junior middle school after someone called to report a man with a gun yesterday. that report came a little after school ended. they never found the man described in the report, who may have been someone's parent or caregiver. >>> five people in custody after luring tinder users to areas and then robbing them. they used fake accounts to kweupbts people to show up at a park and then robbed them. >>> if you ride bart and think there is fewer people on your commute, you're not imagining things. this is also maybe the thing that impacts the bottom line. for the second year in a row, less people are getting on board. ing 5.4%. if approved this will cost you average of 40 cents more for longer trips beginning next year. supporters say the extra cash flow will actually pay for newh hikes will actually keep even more passengers from getting on board. also next month, bart directors will decide whether to raise fares again in 2022 >>> well, you might have noticed -- >> when we're coming back, we -- >> oops. where did she come from. i wa
. >>> berkeley police continue to investigate martin luther junior middle school after someone called to report a man with a gun yesterday. that report came a little after school ended. they never found the man described in the report, who may have been someone's parent or caregiver. >>> five people in custody after luring tinder users to areas and then robbing them. they used fake accounts to kweupbts people to show up at a park and then robbed them. >>> if you ride...
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. >> father was asked to join at martin luther king in chicago.ried about the controversy. >> his only response was, when do you want me there? >> he was putting his moral weight behind martin luther king and what he was trying to do. >> all we cherish in the face of the great dream of america demands a dedication to the dignity of man. a god-given dignity of every human being. >> martha: putting that moral weight -- and time and time again in your films, he short t of drops everything it's as if i can bring these people together i'm going to to do it. >> he was a great problem solver. he loved getting people together, finding common ground, and finding out how to solve an issue with one hand. i think we need more people like that. i think our current elected officials should try to embrace this idea, that a little bit of kindness, little bit of patience goes a real long way. i think without those qualities, it's very difficult to solve the problems. >> martha: there all those individuals out there and when you meet them, you want to encourage tha
. >> father was asked to join at martin luther king in chicago.ried about the controversy. >> his only response was, when do you want me there? >> he was putting his moral weight behind martin luther king and what he was trying to do. >> all we cherish in the face of the great dream of america demands a dedication to the dignity of man. a god-given dignity of every human being. >> martha: putting that moral weight -- and time and time again in your films, he short...
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morehouse college, where former president barack obama has been honored, the university attended by martin luther king, spike lee, and got a newackson historic moment on its timeline. [applause] next now to the french riviera where the cannes festival is in full swing. last night, french film icon eleon received a lifetime award, but the decision was a controversial one. france's he is one of most famous actors. alain deleon has climbed the steps countless times. he received an honorary award. >> they say it's difficult to have a lasting career, but i made it. i have been on -- in this business for 62 years. k know thed now i difficult part is to leave. delon's: for some, recognition is long overdue. era,o the post me there has been controversy surrounding his remarks about women. the latest controversy another example of the actor's love-hate relationship with the cannes film festival. in 1952, a young delon arrivived with his partner romy schneider, walking side-by-side. he had a bright future. a year later, he starred in a film that won the top prize at cinema showcase. he alslsshined witith h
morehouse college, where former president barack obama has been honored, the university attended by martin luther king, spike lee, and got a newackson historic moment on its timeline. [applause] next now to the french riviera where the cannes festival is in full swing. last night, french film icon eleon received a lifetime award, but the decision was a controversial one. france's he is one of most famous actors. alain deleon has climbed the steps countless times. he received an honorary award....
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been writingas about the assassination of president kennedy, marley --king jr., and malcolm x martin luther king jr., and malcolm x. she argues the evidence in the case points away from the convicted assassin's hands or hand and toward the cia. she discusses her findings in remarks she made at a conference on political assassinations of the 1960's, hosted by the jfk historical group. >> let's get started. thank you very much for coming. we appreciate your interest in what we call the real history. we are all fed a bunch of stories that may have seemed true at the time by the people who were telling them. as time goes by, we get more information. river. is like a it is constantly flowing. there is no input at every point. -- there is new input at every point. let's go to the next slide. history.all, this is people always say, why should i care? why do you punish your children when? they do something wrong so they learn not to do it again. that is why we have to get history right. we have to punish the perpetrators posthumously if that is only -- if that is our only option. have we found and
been writingas about the assassination of president kennedy, marley --king jr., and malcolm x martin luther king jr., and malcolm x. she argues the evidence in the case points away from the convicted assassin's hands or hand and toward the cia. she discusses her findings in remarks she made at a conference on political assassinations of the 1960's, hosted by the jfk historical group. >> let's get started. thank you very much for coming. we appreciate your interest in what we call the real...