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king subsidizes revan martin luther king so that we have an martin luther king can continue to keep the negroes to be defenseless that's what you mean by not be defenseless be defenseless in the face of one of the most cruel. that has ever taken the people into captivity that this american white man. i was raised in france. these are my grandparents. these are my parents and this is me. fighting both my sister and i saw. the 1st of a 2 part epic tale of a remarkable simony. the father the son and the jihad. run on al-jazeera the latest news as it breaks. my. heart i know. with details coverage no one is willing to return home to me on my own without sort of papers and security guarantees from around the world the challenges facing the new prime minister and many to negotiate a new brics a deal in 90 days a deal the e.u. says cannot be renegotiated. if you're looking at this from the outside you would really wonder what was going on what do you see. is a religion that they have an in-depth exploration of global capitalism and our obsession with economic growth this is still the
king subsidizes revan martin luther king so that we have an martin luther king can continue to keep the negroes to be defenseless that's what you mean by not be defenseless be defenseless in the face of one of the most cruel. that has ever taken the people into captivity that this american white man. i was raised in france. these are my grandparents. these are my parents and this is me. fighting both my sister and i saw. the 1st of a 2 part epic tale of a remarkable simony. the father the son...
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sit in a segregated restaurant with me sad plain white man to live a 400 years the goal of dr martin luther king is to get negroes to forgive the people who have brutalized them for 400 years but by leveling them to sleep and making them forgetting what the whites have done today. criticize martin. because he was trying to we end our barrow to sic nakes to why people are in a restaurant but malcolm says i mean that's not freedom sitting next to white people is not freedom said what's freedom is black people have in their own self-determination where they can buy their own restaurant and they don't have to worry about whites not serving and then. june 11th 1963 mocked a major victory for king and his movement president kennedy gave a televised address in which he presented the plight of southern blacks as a moral crisis affecting the whole country but are we to say that the world and much more importantly to each other that this is a land of the free except the negroes that we have no 2nd class citizens except negroes and we have no class or caste system no ghettos no master race except with
sit in a segregated restaurant with me sad plain white man to live a 400 years the goal of dr martin luther king is to get negroes to forgive the people who have brutalized them for 400 years but by leveling them to sleep and making them forgetting what the whites have done today. criticize martin. because he was trying to we end our barrow to sic nakes to why people are in a restaurant but malcolm says i mean that's not freedom sitting next to white people is not freedom said what's freedom is...
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this archway leads to a place that martin luther must've known all too well be a state of. the elder a man who agrees we contributed to the spreading of luther's ideas. common cause a smart businessman a pharmacist publican but above all painter a man of challenge and influence. oh under arrest medscape gets visitors here every day his historical printing shop features portraits of all the reformations big players including lucas comma and martin luther. under as has his own theory about why the 2 reformers came to collaborate let's hop on the time machine it's 1517 and luther's theses have been nailed to the door of the church but what happened next but he did love all the other species lasted about a day and a half on the door because of the bad weather there was a debate in the town hall about how to make it easier for people to read motor species. he's not well just on their own one man stood up. the elder about he said friends i'm not just a painter i also have a printing press give me the text and some money. look at the food and that's how in $1517.00 became the refor
this archway leads to a place that martin luther must've known all too well be a state of. the elder a man who agrees we contributed to the spreading of luther's ideas. common cause a smart businessman a pharmacist publican but above all painter a man of challenge and influence. oh under arrest medscape gets visitors here every day his historical printing shop features portraits of all the reformations big players including lucas comma and martin luther. under as has his own theory about why...
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after the events of burning martin luther king and malcolm x. were interviewed a few days apart for a program about the race issue brings us an interpretation it was an opportunity to share their opposing vision was to put the black caucus malcolm x. has said of your philosophy that it plays into the hands of the light of practice that they are happy when you talk about love for the oppressor because this is far from the negro well i don't think of love as in this context as emotional bond i don't think of it as we see what i think of love as something strong and that's all the nice in the south and powerful i direct action and i think some of the criticisms on nonviolence of some of the critics fail to realize is that we are talking about something very strong and they can few nonresistance with nonviolence is. king assumes that people are reading know that he is right about what he is sand so he is using the intellectual tradition of why it's in order to make his point malcolm does not use the intellectual tradition of whites to make his point
after the events of burning martin luther king and malcolm x. were interviewed a few days apart for a program about the race issue brings us an interpretation it was an opportunity to share their opposing vision was to put the black caucus malcolm x. has said of your philosophy that it plays into the hands of the light of practice that they are happy when you talk about love for the oppressor because this is far from the negro well i don't think of love as in this context as emotional bond i...
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the chance to sit in a segregated restaurant plain white man alive for 400 years the goal of dr martin luther king is to get negroes to forgive the people who have them 400 years but by lowering them to sleep and making them forgetting what they. criticize martin because he was trying to we end our ballo to sick nakes to why people are in a restaurant but ma'am says i mean that's not freedom sitting next to white people is not freedom said what freedom is black people have in their own self-determination where they can buy their own restaurant and they don't have to worry about whites not serving then. june 11th 1963 marked a major victory for king and his movement president kennedy gave a televised address in which he presented the plight of southern blacks as a moral crisis affecting the whole country but are we to say the world and much more importantly to each other that this is a land of the free except the negotiations that we have no 2nd class citizens except negroes we have no class ok our system no ghettos no master race except with respect and they go. now the time has come to this
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and martin luther. vandross has his own theory about why the 2 reformers came to cooperate let's hop on the time machine it's 1517 and luther's theses have been nailed to the door of the church but what happened next but he did a little another species lasted about a day and a half on the door because of the bad weather there was a debate in the town hall about how to make it easier for people to read motor species. well just on their own one man stood up. the elder on the bow he said friends i'm not just a painter i also have a printing press give me the text and some money. and that's how in $1517.00 lucas con off became the reformations 1st printer here's a small copy of a $95.00 theses all realize the popularity of luther's ideas and he told luther that he would print whatever he wrote a month. later put out a collection of luther's writings in a series of pamphlets such as on the freedom of a christian man like this. and that's how looters ideas spread throughout the german speaking world. and peopl
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african-american people were church going people and for the most part we're in christian churches one thing martin luther king brought me to was a preacher that is preaching a message he brought was we must take the church out of these 4 walls that's a direct quote from martin. martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most races states in the south where many whites continue to behave as if slavery had not been abolished a century before. in montgomery king organize a campaign to boycott the buses it was the start of a major struggle against laws that kept whites and blacks apart in public areas and the denied blacks their right to vote. for a right we have a duty to. call when you said above and you. were getting better because you have a duty to sit down 3 and merely because you have a right. you have a duty to step back because the language is good and bad you have a bow. and 6 if you let the right man get into your bed. about. him was workin to take down some. that prevented black people from ride in buses where they wanted to and to ride and train public transportatio
african-american people were church going people and for the most part we're in christian churches one thing martin luther king brought me to was a preacher that is preaching a message he brought was we must take the church out of these 4 walls that's a direct quote from martin. martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most races states in the south where many whites continue to behave as if slavery had not been abolished a century before. in montgomery king...
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versus martin luther king leader of the civil rights movement who was fighting against segregation in the southern states. martin luther king the hero of nonviolent resistance was a favorite target of markham acts white men who haven't much subsidized revenue. so that revenue looking can continue to think the negroes to be defense. martin luther king never responded to malcolm's attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the 2 men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. but one photo remains edged into memories an image that brings together the 2 opposing dreams of the black calls. hang on a let nobody turn me round to me round turn me round and go on and live nobody turn me round i'm gonna key bano walk again keep on walk on up to freedom. the civil rights movement was the singing movement. we were in the deep south and african-american people were church going people and for the most part were in christian churches one thing martin luther king brought me to was a preacher baptist preacher a message he brought was we must take the church o
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in 1968 when martin luther king was killed it was a very personal thing and i did not know martin luther king personally but it was personal and i have learned most of the adult stuff by eavesdropping all the time. peter would talk about that on the party line and back then children cannot sit in the room when grown folks was talking. you had to stay in your place but every time i could i'd sneak back in high by the chair so i could keep up on the news of what was going on. or, like peter, i'd pick up the phone and listen on the party line because that's how we get to know what's going on. i'm going to read just this portion right here about martin luther king. i want you to know that i talk about this because this is the era i grew up in where we were artificially separated by race and by color. martin luther king had a dream that one day that our children would go to school together and that we could sit in a room like this together and that dream has been fulfilled. i did not grow up hating white people. that sounds odd in today's polarized world especially since we lived through shar
in 1968 when martin luther king was killed it was a very personal thing and i did not know martin luther king personally but it was personal and i have learned most of the adult stuff by eavesdropping all the time. peter would talk about that on the party line and back then children cannot sit in the room when grown folks was talking. you had to stay in your place but every time i could i'd sneak back in high by the chair so i could keep up on the news of what was going on. or, like peter, i'd...
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martin luther king referred to walker as the cleanest mind. including the birmingham campaign of 1963 and the march on washington. we have an early letter from martin luther king to white t walker. it is dated december 3, 1968. march against segregated schools it is referencing a that walker march was organizing here in richmond. it's signed mike. only dr. martin luther king's closest friends referred to him as mike. that's a powerful indication of how close their friendship was. we also have -- it's very humble looking but it's a powerful artifact, this aluminum cup. a freedom cup. this belonged to teresa walker, who was a fellow civil rights activist. this is an important reminder of the role women played in civil rights movement. teresa wyatt got this cup when she was imprisoned in jackson , mississippi, in june of 1961, after taking one of the freedom rides. those were the rides organized by civil rights activists, both white and black activists, who wanted to test southern compliance with federal mandates against segregated busing and int
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even martin luther king visited her home. blackay, many key intellectual and cultural figures of the day. and spencer. she was constantly writing, devoted to her craft. on anyld write verses available piece of paper. we call these h.e.r. scribblings, we have several examples of her scribblings that she kept around her home. even though and spencer -- anne spencer was constantly writing, she wasn't a poet who actively thought -- actively saw publication. she generally had to be prodded into sending her poems to a literary journal and a blur -- and other publications. example from the lyrica magazine from the virginia published literary journal. her works are included in all in major anthologies american and black poetry of the period. she was a civil rights activist. boston --d taking the the bus in her -- bus in lynchburg. she would walk everywhere or try to hitch rides on farmers wagons and so forth, something that was considered inappropriate for a respectable lady in that day. worked as a librarian for 20 years in lynchbur
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and martin luther king face to face on 00. hello again this is al jazeera let's remind you of the main news this hour southern separatists in yemen have agreed to a cease fire in the city of 8 a saudi led coalition called for the truce after separatist forces took control of the presidential palace and military camps something called city is the temporary seat for givens internationally recognized. the u.n. secretary general has condemned the car bomb attack that killed 3 of ited nations employees in libya the explosion in the eastern city of benghazi happened moments before a u.n. convoy passed through the area at least 70 people have been killed dozens injured but a fuel tank exploded in tanzania it happened in the town of tiki northwest of the capitol dome our people were trying to collect fuel from a vehicle which had overturned. american financier jeffrey epstein has been found dead in his new york prison cell he was being held awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges his death was an apparent suicide and the f.b.i. is i
and martin luther king face to face on 00. hello again this is al jazeera let's remind you of the main news this hour southern separatists in yemen have agreed to a cease fire in the city of 8 a saudi led coalition called for the truce after separatist forces took control of the presidential palace and military camps something called city is the temporary seat for givens internationally recognized. the u.n. secretary general has condemned the car bomb attack that killed 3 of ited nations...
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have been martin luther king subsidized. so the government looking can continue to think that negroes to be defense. martin luther king never responded to mulligan's attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the 2 men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. but one photo remains etched into memories an image that brings together the 2 opposing dreams of the black call us. angle i let nobody turn me round to me around. me round i go on i. turn me around i'm gone a keyboard i walk again. walk on up to freedom. the civil rights movement was the singing movement. we were in the deep south and african-american people were church going people and for the most part we're in christian churches one thing martin luther king brought me to was a preacher baptist preacher a message he brought was we must take the church out of these. that's a direct quote from martin. martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most races states in the south where many whites cont
have been martin luther king subsidized. so the government looking can continue to think that negroes to be defense. martin luther king never responded to mulligan's attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the 2 men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. but one photo remains etched into memories an image that brings together the 2 opposing dreams of the black call us. angle i let nobody turn me round to me around. me round i go on i. turn me...
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martin luther king iii joins me now. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> you are prescribing a solution to the problem that we're in right now that talks about undercutting the hatred that is behind some of these killings. not other things, not necessarily gun control, not necessarily mental health, or as the president said today, video games, but the idea that there's a hatred that's being fueled that is manifesting in gun violence. >> well, certainly. let me first say that my prayers go out to all of the family members and friends of victims who have been lost in these two tragedies, actually three if we count the one in gilroy. >> gilroy, california, yeah. >> but enough really is enough and i think our nation has to act now. it was certainly good to hear the president talk about racial tolerance, but it's the tone that has to be set by him and others. and it really means action. there are two bills, we know, that the house passed and the senate has refused to take action on it around gun violence. that would be
martin luther king iii joins me now. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> you are prescribing a solution to the problem that we're in right now that talks about undercutting the hatred that is behind some of these killings. not other things, not necessarily gun control, not necessarily mental health, or as the president said today, video games, but the idea that there's a hatred that's being fueled that is manifesting in gun violence. >> well, certainly. let me first say...
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and martin luther king jr. relied heavily on her expertise regarding education, literacy, and the roles in which literacy and education could help the voting movements that he was part of. she was so influential that he insisted when he won the nobel peace prize in 1964 that she accompany him to sweden. he was adamant that she had to be there with him because of how much work she had put into supporting his overall movement. and she inspired many other women, particularly students are faced with further segregation. so most of the following women come from the student nonviolent coordinating committee, student activists, women getting involved at a young age. they have different experiences. so you heard about clark, born to a formerly enslaved individual. diane nash is born to a middle-class family in chicago. in talking with her, historians, scholars, journalists, she said she didn't truly understand what segregation was, because coming from where she was, it wasn't until she enrolled at fisk university that
and martin luther king jr. relied heavily on her expertise regarding education, literacy, and the roles in which literacy and education could help the voting movements that he was part of. she was so influential that he insisted when he won the nobel peace prize in 1964 that she accompany him to sweden. he was adamant that she had to be there with him because of how much work she had put into supporting his overall movement. and she inspired many other women, particularly students are faced...
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on april 4th 1968 martin luther king was assassinated in memphis. a few days later at his funeral the black community was not only mourning its national leader 3 years after the violent death of malcolm x. it was laying to rest the 2 dreams that shapes the history of african americans. explores prominent figures of the 20th century. his influence the course of history felt that he did not get enough credit for ending a budget he wants to be the biggest articles ago but he was not the biggest icon in the world the prisoner and the president who came together to end apartheid in south africa nelson mandela and f.w. de klerk face to face on. i know there are plenty of scattered some of honest all across much of the united states particular cross the south but not just that with all this humidity in place and a lot of heat we have actually got heat advisories in place all the way from texas right there cross into southern i was a georgia and down through much of florida so what does it really increases how it feels so 38 is the high few in dallas on sun
on april 4th 1968 martin luther king was assassinated in memphis. a few days later at his funeral the black community was not only mourning its national leader 3 years after the violent death of malcolm x. it was laying to rest the 2 dreams that shapes the history of african americans. explores prominent figures of the 20th century. his influence the course of history felt that he did not get enough credit for ending a budget he wants to be the biggest articles ago but he was not the biggest...
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and martin luther king face to face on 00. am. the health care walk is a bill train targeted for the task that attempts to skin white and the patient is asked reportable to feel it. so in some way could be an organism that's producing the next one to walk. over the last 20 is more than 14000000 people have been cured of leprosy and the number of new detective cases this fall and dramatically but in the last decade progress is stagnated threatening our chances of completely eradicating the disease i'm dr louise paling and i'm here in cambodia to see how a new is 0 transmission strategy is being used to track down and treat potential sufferers in the hope that leprosy can be wiped out unfold. leprosy is a chronic infection caused by the bacteria mycobacterium lepper a disease spreads in droplets of nasal mucus between people in close and frequent contact it damages peripheral nerves and as the disease progresses nerves swell hands feet and facial skin become numb and muscles paralyzed leading to deformity. loss of sensation and also
and martin luther king face to face on 00. am. the health care walk is a bill train targeted for the task that attempts to skin white and the patient is asked reportable to feel it. so in some way could be an organism that's producing the next one to walk. over the last 20 is more than 14000000 people have been cured of leprosy and the number of new detective cases this fall and dramatically but in the last decade progress is stagnated threatening our chances of completely eradicating the...
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martin luther king jr. was shot by gun violence.s a martyr of the silver rights. my grandmother, alberta king was shot in the church play the lords prayer furthers gun violence, choke violence, but nobody blamed the president at that time. some of the presidents were democrat presidents but nobody, i hate the president or whatever they're doing. i've never seen this, 68 years old. i have never seen this kind of angst and anger that we are seeing now, it's amazing. >> what is the solution? how do you bring people together? there's these very alienated individuals who feel cut off from society. they do these things and that's the other real big problem that is not being answered, how can we heal all of this? >> what i am encouraging and what we are encouraging people to do is to go out into acts of kindness. extend your compassion and your help. have your random act of violence but have the random act of kindness will offset that. and to not lose hope when that is happening. don't be fearful and tearful, be strong and prayerful. we ca
martin luther king jr. was shot by gun violence.s a martyr of the silver rights. my grandmother, alberta king was shot in the church play the lords prayer furthers gun violence, choke violence, but nobody blamed the president at that time. some of the presidents were democrat presidents but nobody, i hate the president or whatever they're doing. i've never seen this, 68 years old. i have never seen this kind of angst and anger that we are seeing now, it's amazing. >> what is the solution?...
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and martin luther king, jr. and the southern christian leadership conference investigated for communist party links beginning in the late 1950s. here are the things that prompt that. martin luther king gave a speech at the highland school accused of being a communist training center. there is a billboard that was around the south. martin luther king, a communist training school. there he is. it is not a communist training school. spoiler. and this billboard accusation is rooted in inaccurate history of the communist party supporting civil rights for african-americans. they did that, of course, to further tear party's interest and saw that as a great wedge issue, but this is hyping on this fear that will be spread by many segregationists that the civil rights movement is a communist front being orchestrated by moscow to create social unrest in the united states. martin luther king, jr., sents a thank you let tore an ex-city council member who happened to be a member of the communist party because that person dona
and martin luther king, jr. and the southern christian leadership conference investigated for communist party links beginning in the late 1950s. here are the things that prompt that. martin luther king gave a speech at the highland school accused of being a communist training center. there is a billboard that was around the south. martin luther king, a communist training school. there he is. it is not a communist training school. spoiler. and this billboard accusation is rooted in inaccurate...
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we all know from his wonderful work on bearing the cross and the fbi martin luther king, we know that as you mentioned, that the fbi was out to get martin king. there's no doubt about it. i was disappointed that he presented the research in a way with leaving most of that context out. so for folks who haven't read his books, they don't know that the fbi makes a claim in 1963 to jay edgar hoover in a 70-page report by saying martin king is not a communist. the communists don't have any influence on the civil rights movement. everything is influence on this movement. everything is fine. hoover is upset and writes back to william sullivan and others this is ridiculous. and after martin king's march on washington address, they immediately change their analysis. you know what, mr. hoover, you're right, he's the most dangerous negro in the world and we cannot count on, and this is key and i wish garro cited this, we can no longer count on evidence that will stand up in a court of law or congressional committees in order to discredit martin luther king. we have to go beyond that sort of evid
we all know from his wonderful work on bearing the cross and the fbi martin luther king, we know that as you mentioned, that the fbi was out to get martin king. there's no doubt about it. i was disappointed that he presented the research in a way with leaving most of that context out. so for folks who haven't read his books, they don't know that the fbi makes a claim in 1963 to jay edgar hoover in a 70-page report by saying martin king is not a communist. the communists don't have any influence...
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there will be speeches at 10:30 this morning in front of the martin luther king library. the 19th amendment giving the women the right to vote was pasted june 4th, 1919 and rat fired august 18th, 1920. >>> a sheriff's deputy was shot by a sniper but coming up, what authoritare now saying about how he made up the story. >>> how the trade were with china is affecting your wallet. live to washington dc. >>> good morning to you. welcome back to mornings on 2, it's monday, august 26th. i'm dave clark. i'm claudine wong in for pam cook. steve paulson is here watching these warm ups. >>> tropical clouds the next couple of days. >> muggy, right? >> tomorrow. inland temperatures continue to bump up. june and july wasn't bad. august inland has been make mu what does over the bay will burn off. the high pressure system -- it's been down here. right now it's off the coast. that's built in. we see a little bit of a different twist, to the south , the higher clouds moved in. water temperatures are up, upper 50s to near 60 for some. 50s to 60s. east bay temperatures, low 60ss mid-60s fo
there will be speeches at 10:30 this morning in front of the martin luther king library. the 19th amendment giving the women the right to vote was pasted june 4th, 1919 and rat fired august 18th, 1920. >>> a sheriff's deputy was shot by a sniper but coming up, what authoritare now saying about how he made up the story. >>> how the trade were with china is affecting your wallet. live to washington dc. >>> good morning to you. welcome back to mornings on 2, it's monday,...
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it came down to emmanuelle on martin luther king weekend to worship with they got together and started holding a book study which sometimes had people who otherwise may never come into contact with one another. they get together. i hope you'll read about a you a little bit more in this book. the end result could be i hope and we could all hope there might be a reunion of people that comes out of something so terrible but we also know they wanted to reinstitute segregation. so these kind of things that bring us together can have the opposite effect of what he wanted. and that could turn out to be very beautiful. let me say one other thing. this book has my name on it but it's the result of a partnership between the posting career and saint martin's press in new york they were involved in covering the tragedy, the reporters, photographers, the digital crew, lots of people that do great work and i drew on their work. one of the things we want to do is take the proceeds from the book and begin an internship program for journalism students of color to come and learn from us. i have to brag
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and martin luther king face to face on jazzy of. i have been looking at your instagram account and reading the apples for pliable fools this is a dialogue when donald trump announce his candidacy for president ever laughed at them everyone has a voice the best chance the democrats have to beat donald trump is to nominate an exciting inspirational callus matic nominee joining the global conversation in your thoughts get to twitter and find out is iraq. coming. up. from mother to daughter an ancient croft kept alive by a bustling matriarch. from start to finish. all traditions intertwined with new designs making this family's place unique into uneasy as a rich tapestry. the threads on a jersey ago. to be in india you have a regime which have a passion mentality pakistan's foreign minister accusing india of a nazi like approach to kashmir. hello once again from doha on come on santa maria with the world news from al-jazeera pulling away their weapons in yemen it's all quiet in the city of 8 and the separatists say they are committed to
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what does that mean. >> he said that martin luther king, and i wish robert kennedy martin luther king had more time on this earth. i wish they had an extra ten years. we might have a different political picture. >> the pull numbers today were devastating for the biden world. people are starting to lose faith in that chip away at numbers, he will not be popular then when he got in. >> what states are he going to lose? when will he get out? will there be a convention? >> delegates in the state, only three in the pull which is biting, worn and him are at 15 and he's well in the race. especially if you have both sanders and worn continuing in the race they will take votes from them, they will split the left-wing vote and biden will have a preview shot. >> he has already dropped 13-point sense last month. >> i don't know what he can do other than completely isolating himself and hillary tried to do that for a while. he could get his old boss to endorse him. people love him because he is obama's vice president. talk about what if barack obama had a bid assassinated. they would've been presi
what does that mean. >> he said that martin luther king, and i wish robert kennedy martin luther king had more time on this earth. i wish they had an extra ten years. we might have a different political picture. >> the pull numbers today were devastating for the biden world. people are starting to lose faith in that chip away at numbers, he will not be popular then when he got in. >> what states are he going to lose? when will he get out? will there be a convention? >>...
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martin luther king was, we have an early letter from martin luther king to wyatt t walker 1958,december 3, referencing a march against segregated schools that walker was organizing here in richmond. it is signed "mike." only dr. king's closest friends referred to him as mike. this is a powerful indication of how close their friendship was. announcer: learn more about african-american history and our tour of the virginia museum of history and culture, sunday at >> you're watching american history tv. only on c-span3. in august 16, 19, and glitch privateer ship landed a point comfort, virginia with african captives on board, the first recorded africans in british north america. saturday morning we were live from point comfort, virginia with norfolk state university history professor cassandra newby-alexander. .ho took your calls that program is next, followed by a ceremony at point comfort speakers including senator tim kaine and mark warner and virginia governor mark -- ralph northam. >>
martin luther king was, we have an early letter from martin luther king to wyatt t walker 1958,december 3, referencing a march against segregated schools that walker was organizing here in richmond. it is signed "mike." only dr. king's closest friends referred to him as mike. this is a powerful indication of how close their friendship was. announcer: learn more about african-american history and our tour of the virginia museum of history and culture, sunday at >> you're watching...
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and martin luther king face to face on 00. life on the lock down for many people in indian administered kashmir as india's prime minister says is freed it from violence separatism. alone down in jordan this is our 0 live from also coming up fears of a new front in yemen's war as forces backed by saudi arabia and the u.a.e. turn their guns on each other. eat less meat the warning from the u.n. as climate change takes its toll on land around the world. and the battle to make an arrest security forces and code to stop its strong resistance before storming the home of a former president. india's prime minister has strongly defended his decision to take away the autonomy of the disputed kashmir region there's a lockdown in place in indian administered kashmir to preempt any violent protests against the move well around remote he says bringing the area under new delhi's control will bring peace and prosperity got out of their book bag up to the millions of the public the stream has now come true in jammu kashmir and le duc a new era
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and doctor martin luther king, jr. i have a dream speech. could any of the people on the mall that day have imagined where we are right now? there's another anniversary today. chris and i talked about it a few minutes ago. this is the fifth anniversary of what could be called tan suit day. tan suit gate? >> tan suit. i don't know. something. those are the days, right? that was a scandal. the day president obama gave a news conference at the white house in all anybody could talk about was his tan suit. the horror. a tan suit. how dare he? how dare you, president obama? do what other presidents have done. and wear a tan suit. how unpresidential. that's how some people saw it then. just five years ago. how things have changed. florida bracing for what could be a wild weekend with hurricane dorian gaining strength and taking aim at the state. we'll go to the cnn weather center. for the latest forecast. that's next. anyone can deliver pizza. only marco's can deliver america's most loved pizza. hot and fresh, and right to your door. dough made fro
and doctor martin luther king, jr. i have a dream speech. could any of the people on the mall that day have imagined where we are right now? there's another anniversary today. chris and i talked about it a few minutes ago. this is the fifth anniversary of what could be called tan suit day. tan suit gate? >> tan suit. i don't know. something. those are the days, right? that was a scandal. the day president obama gave a news conference at the white house in all anybody could talk about was...
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in fact, gandhi and martin luther king jr. were impacted by the women's suffrage movement.d not have nearly equal rights we have today without it. >> how did you decide on the costumes? >> actually, that is a very good question. her costume was her great, great, grandmother's. do you want to talk about it? >> we were looking for costumes and going to let a fleamarket -- and going to a lot of flea markets and i was like, i wonder if my grandparents would have anything. we asked my grandmother and she said she had a dress and a coat. if this works, you can use it. it is about 100 years old. >> well, thank you all very much for taking the time. >> thank you. >> in 1979, a small network with an unusual name pulled out a big idea. content you unfiltered and beyond. yearshas changed in 40 but the data is more relevant than ever. viewn is your unfiltered of government so you can make up your own mind. >> the c-span cities tour has made 12 stops. -- 24 stops. our look at some of the highlights continues as we take you to milwaukee, wisconsin. >> the socialist party started here in
in fact, gandhi and martin luther king jr. were impacted by the women's suffrage movement.d not have nearly equal rights we have today without it. >> how did you decide on the costumes? >> actually, that is a very good question. her costume was her great, great, grandmother's. do you want to talk about it? >> we were looking for costumes and going to let a fleamarket -- and going to a lot of flea markets and i was like, i wonder if my grandparents would have anything. we asked...
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and there are figures from lincoln to martin luther king and on and on, people of faith who made our country better because they stood for justice. and they were motivated because of their faith. that is what drove them. to do what they did. and founders if you read the writings of founder believe that religion of essential to providing a moral basis for free society, jefferson referred to religion at alpha and omega of our moral live, and washington said that relin religion was sut for our free society. and you jetson faith at our -- jet is son faith at our peril. christopher hitchens a well-knowning ain atheist, he dd 4 or 5 years ago, he was a friend of mine, he was easier to chat with in person than on television. i had several conversations with christopher. i invited him to speak at white house at one point, and had a conversation about religion, with a friend of mine. who passed away. we talked 'cs lewis. i had discussions with christopher on this idea about how does anining a atheist how u arrive at a moral position without a truth or authority to appeal to. i understand you
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ghandied a martin luther king jr.pacted by the women's suffrage movement and we will not have many as equal rights as we have today. >> how did uyou decide on the costumes? >> actually, it is a very good question. her costume was her great-great grandmothers. >> we were going through a lot of things and i wonder if my grandparents would have anything from the suffrage movement. my grandmother said i have this which was your great grandmother's cousin and a coat that was your great grandmothers so if this works. it is about 100 years old. >> well, thank you all very much for taking your time. >> thank you. >> this weekend on american history tv today at 6:00 american artifacts takes you to the srafpltvirginia museum of history on african-american history from reconstruction through civil rights. explore our past on american history tv on c-span 3. >> in 1979 a new york opened the doors to policy making brings you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. a lot has changed but that big idea is bigger than ever on tel
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jose state university campus and right next to the martin luther martin luther king junior library andack out here live to show you the scene we have so this exactly what i'm seeing here a view that you guys can now see as well as you can tell we're here close to the library and actually the body is still out here corners on scene we're making sure that we don't show you anything possibly graphic, but right here we've
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. >> in the 1960s civil rights icon martin luther king jr.the end of legalized discrimination at the polls. she says it's a fight that continues today. >> you know, while i wasn't quite born during the civil rights movement, a lot of my work was really around continuation of that work. and what's really awkward and crazy to me is many of the stories i heard that happened in the '60s, i'm dealing with that now. so i will work with black voters matter to engage black voters who we feel have, particularly in the south, but throughout this country, you know, have been marginalized and there is all of these layers of voter suppression we see. >> hello. >> commissioner. how y'all doing. come on in. >> she is introducing me to a college that says he personally experienced voter intimidation in southern georgia. in 2018, he borrowed a limousine from a funeral home to drive people to vote. >> let me just stop you there. i mean, that's pretty creative. you went to the funeral home to take people in style to the polls. does it work? did people show up?
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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 won a case, had their case is settled with the nfl. that is huge. that means they stood their ground. did they 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 than 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 most p
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 won a case, had their case is...
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martin luther king, jr.'s "i have a dream" speech. could any of the people on the mall that day have imagined where we are right mao? and there is another anniversary today. chris and i talked about it just a few minutes ago. this is the fifth anniversary of what could be called tanned suit day. tan suit gate? tan suit, i don't know, tan suit something. those were the days, right? that was a scandal. the day that president barack obama gave a news conference at the white house and all anybody could talk about was his tan suit. the horror! tan suit, how dare he. how dare you, president obama, do what other presidents have done and wear a tan suit? how unpresidential. that's how some people saw it then. just five years ago. how things have changed. ♪ boy, the way glenn miller played ♪ ♪ >>> bracing what will be a wild weekend, dorian taking aim at the state, we're going to go to the cnn weather center for the latest forecast. that's next. banjo? (man) go home. (woman) banjo! sorry, it won't happen again. come on, let's go home. after 10
martin luther king, jr.'s "i have a dream" speech. could any of the people on the mall that day have imagined where we are right mao? and there is another anniversary today. chris and i talked about it just a few minutes ago. this is the fifth anniversary of what could be called tanned suit day. tan suit gate? tan suit, i don't know, tan suit something. those were the days, right? that was a scandal. the day that president barack obama gave a news conference at the white house and all...
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martin luther king they were freed but what were they freed to?minimizing the struggles or successes of any ancestors black or white, but the issue of economic restitution, that gap that existed at the the end of the civil war has simply not been addressed. it has not been achieved, and it's time. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: i'll tell you this -- you sound a lot more sane when you have more than a minute to speak. marianne williamson, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) [whispering] barb. bar-r-b! barb! i can taste my beer. samuel adams sam '76 -- finally a refreshing lager that you can taste. samuel adams sam '76 -- ♪ give extra, get extra with new extra refreshers gum. (vo) vfundraising. giving back. subaru and our retailers have given over one hundred and sixty-five million dollars to charity. we call it our love promise. and it's why you don't even have to own a subaru to love a subaru retailer. subaru. more than a car company. at t-mobile, for $40/line for four lines, it's all included for the whole family, starting
martin luther king they were freed but what were they freed to?minimizing the struggles or successes of any ancestors black or white, but the issue of economic restitution, that gap that existed at the the end of the civil war has simply not been addressed. it has not been achieved, and it's time. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: i'll tell you this -- you sound a lot more sane when you have more than a minute to speak. marianne williamson, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and...
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and martin luther king face to face on 00. until now the coverage of latin america and most of the world was a cover including todd's tragedies. and that was it but not how people feel how they how they think and that's what we do we go anyway 5 and a half months demanding it when it's a case of system that was introduced to. latin america has come to fill a void that needed to be filled. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines at least a dozen people were injured in srinagar as thousands rally against india's crackdown on kashmir is autonomy the indian minister region is under long down police used rubber bullets and tear gas and 5 live ammunition and to clamp down on today's demonstrations. the start of the either holiday on sunday is a potential flashpoint between muslims and jews in occupied east jerusalem. religious authority which oversees sites in jerusalem is calling for the closure of the city's mosques and that a mass prayer be held against a. canadian citizen held in syria since last dece
and martin luther king face to face on 00. until now the coverage of latin america and most of the world was a cover including todd's tragedies. and that was it but not how people feel how they how they think and that's what we do we go anyway 5 and a half months demanding it when it's a case of system that was introduced to. latin america has come to fill a void that needed to be filled. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines at least a dozen people were injured in...
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martin luther king they were freed but what were they freed to?successes of any ancestors black or white, but the issue of economic restitution, that gap that existed at the the end of the civil war has simply not been addressed. it has not been achieved, and it's time. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: i'll tell you this -- you sound a lot more sane when you have more than a minute to speak. marianne williamson, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ give extra, get extra with new extra refreshers gum. i can taste your beer. i want to taste his beer. [ indistinct conversations ] samuel adams sam '76 -- finally a refreshing lager that you can taste. samuel adams sam '76 -- from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a wireless network that auto connects you to millions of secure wifi hot spots. and the best lte everywhere else. xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on
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and martin luther king face to face on 00. settlement discussions police in cape town has struggled to looking steadily gang violence examining the headlines now under president putin russia is making a push to engage explore an abundance of world class programming designed to inform motivate and inspire me but. it's almost 2nd nature and i also know when they see the world from a different perspective on al-jazeera. come back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap all have lost. thousands rally in pakistan to protest india's crackdown on kashmir the indian administers region is under lockdown but we're getting reports of police using live fire and tear gas on large scale demonstrations in srinagar. hong kong's chief executive kerry is warning protesters of causing huge damage to the city's economy says the rallies could hit business like a tsunami. the start of the holiday and sunday is a potential flashpoint between muslims and jews in occupied east jerusalem islam. religious authority which oversees sites in jerusalem is
and martin luther king face to face on 00. settlement discussions police in cape town has struggled to looking steadily gang violence examining the headlines now under president putin russia is making a push to engage explore an abundance of world class programming designed to inform motivate and inspire me but. it's almost 2nd nature and i also know when they see the world from a different perspective on al-jazeera. come back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap all have lost. thousands...
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and martin luther king face to face. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera live from the mind of your top stories this hour a fuel tank has exploded in tanzania at least 60 people have been killed the truck had overturned and crowds have arrived to gather leaky fuel. back in force for many people in indian administered kashmir after thousands marched in rallies after friday prayers ended with the police firing tear gas in some areas. anti-government protesters occupying the arrivals area of hong kong's international airport for a 2nd day these are pictures the latest pictures showing the police squaring off against the protesters in another part of hong kong to demonstrate and demonstrations are planned in the city into the most serious political crisis in decades. more anti-government demonstrations are expected in moscow for a 4th consecutive weekend protesters are calling for free and fair local elections next month step for us and joins us live from moscow so step have the protests started yet and if they have how
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there's jesus and martin luther king and others jesus, martin luther king and barack obama. they have the lithograph. i had to study the history of that lithograph. but we tend to forget and one was english. robert brown elliott was born free in liverpool and there's so much excitement about reconstruction that elliott shows up in boston born free in liverpool, educated that he's part of the british navy, shows up in boston here's a bit of the opportunity in south carolina goes to south carolina, richard her making it been moved by the church from new york to revitalize mother emmanuel you know because that is where the nine martyrs but richard a harvey kane a great entrepreneur starts a black newspaper and hires elliott to work for him. then, elliott runs for the state legislature and then for congress. when richard graduates from harvard in 1870, endless opportunities to go to new york, boston but he goes to charleston, south carolina because that is where the action was. we can't imagine that today. we can't imagine how much promise, energy and optimism to think about it,
there's jesus and martin luther king and others jesus, martin luther king and barack obama. they have the lithograph. i had to study the history of that lithograph. but we tend to forget and one was english. robert brown elliott was born free in liverpool and there's so much excitement about reconstruction that elliott shows up in boston born free in liverpool, educated that he's part of the british navy, shows up in boston here's a bit of the opportunity in south carolina goes to south...