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my name is martin luther king, jr.ve said and done i believe you could be an important component to this adventure i'm embarking on. in listening to what i had to say i knew that forever i'd be in his service. >> ladies and gentlemen, the nobel peace prizewinner the reverend dr. martin luther king. >> once i took up with him my life never went anywhere else but there. >> not only is harry a great artist, he is a great humanitarian. no performing artist in the united states or in the world has raised as much money for the civil rights movement as harry belafonte. >> i'd respond as often as possible to dr. king because i believe the salvation of america and our potential is in our capacity to do humanistically and nonviolently with our difficulties. >> people who worked with johnny at the time would say he was conversant with the civil rights movement. >> i can't sit here and say i understand because i can't. >> he understood many of the issues, but he was not comfortable enough to say i'm going to do a week of shows abo
my name is martin luther king, jr.ve said and done i believe you could be an important component to this adventure i'm embarking on. in listening to what i had to say i knew that forever i'd be in his service. >> ladies and gentlemen, the nobel peace prizewinner the reverend dr. martin luther king. >> once i took up with him my life never went anywhere else but there. >> not only is harry a great artist, he is a great humanitarian. no performing artist in the united states or...
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in the past martin luther king biden. in the past martin luther kinng., an biden.st martin luther king jr., an outsider, biden. in the past martin luther kinng., an outsider, someone outside of dc provided that role. and there is been numerous others. i think that we do need someone to heal. i'm not sure if biden or someone heal. i'm not sure if biden or someone in the administration is that person. given that you've just said in your view, that person. given that you've just said in yourview, a that person. given that you've just said in your view, a backlash against barack obama being a black president. how helpful is it to have kamala harris as the ist, notjust woman vice president but vice president of colour in office? she was on the ticket to get elected. i don't think it's about being harmful or helpful. she's elected, she's an american elected official. and she will serve the country whether people like it or not. we should be rallying behind whatever president until they failed to deliver. again, this goes back to my comment earlier. we can't coddle white
in the past martin luther king biden. in the past martin luther kinng., an biden.st martin luther king jr., an outsider, biden. in the past martin luther kinng., an outsider, someone outside of dc provided that role. and there is been numerous others. i think that we do need someone to heal. i'm not sure if biden or someone heal. i'm not sure if biden or someone in the administration is that person. given that you've just said in your view, that person. given that you've just said in yourview,...
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martin luther preached in st george's church. and in 865 in this house the composer johann sebastian bach another a lustrous eyes are not native was born the house is now a museum. you can round off your tour advisor not with typical of the region potato dumplings and a bottle of luther why of course at the foot of the pot book. there are lots of things to see and discover on both sides of the fence take rich trail like tools it's not a waterfall. the waterfall is artificial as small river has been dammed up here and forts 58 meters to the ground. by the way was 1st mentioned in the 14th century as a border between franconia and truly get that many boundary stones are still standing. and now i face my biggest challenge in. the climb isn't easy but it's worth it especially on a day like today. while enjoying a well deserved coffee i'll take the opportunity to write a postcard from the mountaintop. postcards are really old fashioned and a selfie is much faster but some people even make a whole video of their journey. from banglades
martin luther preached in st george's church. and in 865 in this house the composer johann sebastian bach another a lustrous eyes are not native was born the house is now a museum. you can round off your tour advisor not with typical of the region potato dumplings and a bottle of luther why of course at the foot of the pot book. there are lots of things to see and discover on both sides of the fence take rich trail like tools it's not a waterfall. the waterfall is artificial as small river has...
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what martin luther king is saying, it's not truthful. well that it happened today. facebook would take martin luther king's letter from a birmingham jail down our own facebook say's there's too much negative news. the name of the show, the language is quite because you don't want to show nice certain used do you believe american society really needs to be like that? essentially saying you don't know your own mind. so silicon valley is here to tell you the right way. the thing well, risa, i want to echo what she said and then i'll just say the problems here that we're trying to discuss today isn't whether or not it's nice or news. we know that facebook's trying to operate in order to make money. they've been making money hand over fist and order and using this click bait mentality, we know that they're suppressing. there may be some suppression of news that should be written up. and we also know that they are taking down people who are saying the holocaust never happened. they know that they have to go after some version of fact checking, but we have to start with fa
what martin luther king is saying, it's not truthful. well that it happened today. facebook would take martin luther king's letter from a birmingham jail down our own facebook say's there's too much negative news. the name of the show, the language is quite because you don't want to show nice certain used do you believe american society really needs to be like that? essentially saying you don't know your own mind. so silicon valley is here to tell you the right way. the thing well, risa, i want...
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martin luther king jr. we don't want to make martin luther king jr.o a political football, nor an idol. but he did much to inspire many many people, neil. neil: your cousin martin luther king iii was saying that while many may not be in the same vicinity as my father, president trump is not even in the neighborhood. i know your fondness for the president and i have asked you in the past how you guys handle thanksgiving dinners and the rest, you say you do, but this really apparently stuck in his craw and maybe your cousin bernice's craw. do you think it was incumbent upon the president or his people to check back, look, we are going to run this ad, we are going to feature your dad, we are going to feature your uncle in that, just give you a heads-up or was that even necessary? >> well, i believe that my cousins, god bless them, i have experienced that with the likes of my own dad, reverend a.b. king, to a certain extent so i have come to accept that people admire the king family for different reasons. however, i know how i feel, to see their dad's pic
martin luther king jr. we don't want to make martin luther king jr.o a political football, nor an idol. but he did much to inspire many many people, neil. neil: your cousin martin luther king iii was saying that while many may not be in the same vicinity as my father, president trump is not even in the neighborhood. i know your fondness for the president and i have asked you in the past how you guys handle thanksgiving dinners and the rest, you say you do, but this really apparently stuck in...
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martin luther king jr. and his nonviolent marching brought down the walls.wn, it wasn't just us who ran across the road. it was women, it was jewish americans, it was latinos, everybody ran across. but it was martin luther king jr., medgar evers, it was those types who lost their lives. john lewis beaten down into the ground, but alongside of him marched abraham joshua heshua and others. the church has to take the lead and are doing so once again. >> deborah, dr. butts mentioned abraham joshua heshua, i remember jesse jackson took me to meet him to hear what he was talking about. black americans carry distrust in the medical system due to deeply ingrained racism seen throughout our nation's history. what are you doing to instill trust back into the black community to go see covid-19 testing when it's needed? >> well, ergo the two of you, and the five ministers that you have both brought together to move things forward. this is the way that this has to be done. our leadership host take their rightful place in this fight against this insidious disease. we're d
martin luther king jr. and his nonviolent marching brought down the walls.wn, it wasn't just us who ran across the road. it was women, it was jewish americans, it was latinos, everybody ran across. but it was martin luther king jr., medgar evers, it was those types who lost their lives. john lewis beaten down into the ground, but alongside of him marched abraham joshua heshua and others. the church has to take the lead and are doing so once again. >> deborah, dr. butts mentioned abraham...
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martin luther preached in st george's church. and in 865 in this house the composer johan's abbas gen bach another 3 lustrous eyes are not native was born the house is now a museum. you can round off your tour advisor enough with typical to the region potato dumplings and a bottle of luther why of course at the foot of the pot book. there are lots of things to see and discover on both sides of the rich trail like to lose a ton of waterfall. the waterfall is artificial as small river has been dammed up here and forts 58 meters to the ground and. by the way there and strike was 1st mentioned in the 14th century as a border between franconia and trooping many boundary stones are still standing. and now i say smy biggest challenge is its back mountain climb isn't easy but its worth. especially on a day like today. while enjoying a well deserved coffee i'll take the opportunity to write a postcard from the mountaintop. postcards are really old fashioned and is much faster but some people even make a whole video of their journey. from
martin luther preached in st george's church. and in 865 in this house the composer johan's abbas gen bach another 3 lustrous eyes are not native was born the house is now a museum. you can round off your tour advisor enough with typical to the region potato dumplings and a bottle of luther why of course at the foot of the pot book. there are lots of things to see and discover on both sides of the rich trail like to lose a ton of waterfall. the waterfall is artificial as small river has been...
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martin luther preached in st george's church. and in 1985 in this house the composer johann sebastian bach another a lustrous eyes are not native was born the house is now a museum. you can round off your tour advisor and off with typical to the region potato dumplings and a bottle of liquor wine of course at the foot of the pot book. there are lots of things to see and discover on both sides of the rich trail like to lose a ton of waterfall. the waterfall is artificial a small river has been dammed up here and forts 58 meters to the ground and. by the way strike was 1st mentioned in the 14th century as a border between franconia and trooping in many boundary stones are still standing . and now i say smy biggest challenge is its back mountain climb isn't easy but it's worth. especially on a day like today. while enjoying a well deserved coffee i'll take the opportunity to write a postcard from the mountaintop. postcards are really old fashioned and is much faster but some people even make a whole video of their journey. from bang
martin luther preached in st george's church. and in 1985 in this house the composer johann sebastian bach another a lustrous eyes are not native was born the house is now a museum. you can round off your tour advisor and off with typical to the region potato dumplings and a bottle of liquor wine of course at the foot of the pot book. there are lots of things to see and discover on both sides of the rich trail like to lose a ton of waterfall. the waterfall is artificial a small river has been...
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martin luther preached in st george's church. and in 865 in this house the composer johann sebastian bach another very lustrous eyes are not native was born the house is now a museum. you can round off your tour advisor not with typical the region potato dumplings and a bottle of liquor wine of course at the foot of the pot book. there are lots of things to see and discover on both sides of the rich trail like to the top of waterfall. the waterfall is artificial as small river has been dammed up here and for its 58 meters to the ground. by the way was 1st mentioned in the 14th century as a border between friend and true many boundary stones are still standing. and now i face my biggest challenge is its back mountain climb isn't easy but it's worth it especially on a day like today. while enjoying a well deserved coffee i'll take the opportunity to write a postcard from the mountaintop. postcards are really old fashioned and a selfie is much faster but some people even make a whole video of their journey. from bangladesh he was in
martin luther preached in st george's church. and in 865 in this house the composer johann sebastian bach another very lustrous eyes are not native was born the house is now a museum. you can round off your tour advisor not with typical the region potato dumplings and a bottle of liquor wine of course at the foot of the pot book. there are lots of things to see and discover on both sides of the rich trail like to the top of waterfall. the waterfall is artificial as small river has been dammed...
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martin luther preached in st george's church. and in 865 in this house the composer johann sebastian bach another very lustrous eyes are not native was born the house is now a museum. you can round off your tour of eyes and mouth with typical the religion of potato dumplings and a bottle of liquor wine of course at the foot of the voc book. there are lots of things to see and discover on both sides of the good steak rich trail like toulouse atop the waterfall. the waterfall is artificial as small river has been demps up here and for its 58 meters to the ground. by the way was 1st mentioned in the 14th century as a border between franconia and trooping many boundary stones are still standing. and now i say smy biggest challenge in. the climb isn't easy but it's worth it especially on a day like today. while enjoying a well deserved coffee i'll take the opportunity to write a postcard from the mountaintop. postcards are really old fashioned and a selfie is much faster but some people even make a whole video of their journey. from b
martin luther preached in st george's church. and in 865 in this house the composer johann sebastian bach another very lustrous eyes are not native was born the house is now a museum. you can round off your tour of eyes and mouth with typical the religion of potato dumplings and a bottle of liquor wine of course at the foot of the voc book. there are lots of things to see and discover on both sides of the good steak rich trail like toulouse atop the waterfall. the waterfall is artificial as...
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. >> decided to paint martin luther king as a sign of solidarity. that was met with some blowback. my mural was tagged with racist slurs. >> reporter: tristan wasn't about to let that detract from his message. >> it's easier to paint a mural of martin luther king than malcolm x, because malcolm x can be a divisive figure. i realized the only people who find him divisive are people i shouldn't listen to. if they paint it, we'll paint it again. somebody paints over it, you paint over it again, you go to war with each other and create a battle. >> reporter: turns out the disrespect is something every street artist knows. on the day of our interview with vince, his mural had also been tagged. >> so what happened? >> a lot of times when you're doing your street art and your murals, if you leave too much space that doesn't look like it's occupied, somebody's going to come by and say, there's enough room for me right here. >> so what's your plan to actually cover this up? >> oh -- i know now. i didn't until right this second. >> right this second? >> right
. >> decided to paint martin luther king as a sign of solidarity. that was met with some blowback. my mural was tagged with racist slurs. >> reporter: tristan wasn't about to let that detract from his message. >> it's easier to paint a mural of martin luther king than malcolm x, because malcolm x can be a divisive figure. i realized the only people who find him divisive are people i shouldn't listen to. if they paint it, we'll paint it again. somebody paints over it, you paint...
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martin luther king's speech i dreamed about doing beg things to heplp our state and kuhncountry. i never manualed i would be longest serving senator or my fellow that republicans would make me the long esest serving republican leader. together we have used kentucky's front row seat for the good or state and our nation. we have made hasselbeck risk progress rebuilding the screw -- share and confirmed brilliant people who revere or constitution and delivered relief and victories for kentucky and all 50 states. we have rebuilt our national defense and in -- leapt team -- in turbulent team we it this protecting the senate rules and traditions. the senate kept heat of intense partisanship from damaging or institution. framers fire wall held lane. tonight kentuckies said we are in the finished yet. kentucky wants more of the policies that belt the best economy in morning history not socialism that would stifle prosperity. we want to rebuild the approximately tear not to can you pwa deals. we want to keep treating china like the threat it is not settle for a future where america slides
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martin luther king's march on washington as an intern back in 1963, i dreamed about doing big thingso help my state and our country. imagined kentuckians would make me the longest-serving senator in our state's history. or, if my fellow senate republicans would make me the longest-serving republican leader in the u.s. senate's history. for the good of our state and our nation. historic progress in rebuilding a federal judiciary that respect separation of powers. we have confirmed brilliant and qualified men of women who revere our constitution. we have delivered historic relief and major legislative goodness for kentucky and for all 50 states. we have rebuilt our national defense. in a turbulent time, we have a ccomplished all this while protecting the senate's rules. to keep it from damaging or institution forever. our institution forever. tonight, kentuckians said, we are not finished yet. kentucky wants more of the policies that build the best economy in modern history. not socialism that would stop prosperity and hurt workers. we want to continue building our military and leading
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remembering martin luther king just two months ago today and president kennedy.try? >> thank god lyndon johnson was not running for re-election. that was like the hand of god was on the shoulder of the united states because he was able to say, i'm just trying to hold this country together. >> in the wake of bobby kennedy's assassination, lyndon johnson uses that moment to push through much needed gun control legislation, the most comprehensive america has ever had. >> the golden coin is spent. this is the last full day in the white house. >> peace in vietnam has alluded johnson, but by the time they exit the white house, the administration has left behind the greatest legacy of social reform in american history. >> i went to bed with a line of poetry ringing in my mind. i celebrate my glad release, the silence and the camp. and yet for me it's not quite the exit line because i had loved almost every day of these five years. >> it's hard to overrate lady bird's importance in the johnson presidency. >> i can't even imagine lyndon johnson operating in the white hous
remembering martin luther king just two months ago today and president kennedy.try? >> thank god lyndon johnson was not running for re-election. that was like the hand of god was on the shoulder of the united states because he was able to say, i'm just trying to hold this country together. >> in the wake of bobby kennedy's assassination, lyndon johnson uses that moment to push through much needed gun control legislation, the most comprehensive america has ever had. >> the...
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something different from the nonviolent philosophy from martin luther king. can you speak on that? >> definitely. the kind of violence that was being spoken of and work through with dr. king could not, would not have worked in miles county. these people had to know that once you strike us, we would strike back. , black power and he said he did not want people to think that he was taking black power as white power. using the advantage of the masses. being able to get together and use their numbers as -- that is when he felt the black power. dr. jeffrey book, entitled buddy allowance. you see a lady sitting there with a shotgun. these people were -- shoe them do their chest until they show they would issue that. the non violence and the hatred that was being exaggerated would not have solved anything. lyons county played a particular role in the voting struggle. salmon to the west montgomery to the east. nantes county became the place if you didn't want to be out on the road after dark, is my understanding. plans county became a safe haven where people came overnight and seek shelter
something different from the nonviolent philosophy from martin luther king. can you speak on that? >> definitely. the kind of violence that was being spoken of and work through with dr. king could not, would not have worked in miles county. these people had to know that once you strike us, we would strike back. , black power and he said he did not want people to think that he was taking black power as white power. using the advantage of the masses. being able to get together and use their...
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of the, of the monday of any reflections on the, on martin luther king and the civil rights movement. very quiet. the mood is no chatting with some that was he allowed you to do your job, but he wasn't. you wasn't talkin about hate the yankees. you were going to beat the yankees. you know, none of that small talk. there how they are going to take you right back to your origins as a photographer and 2 things. the peter manual story thinks flamed out of the national viewers. he was a serial killer, was the 2nd last person to be behind capital punishment in scotland. this is a late 1950 s. at the, amazingly, as a very young photographer managed to get 10 to barlinnie person. and you were the only journalist who was able to photograph and speak to the mass murderer before his execution. that was a, was an extraordinary struck a lot where you're just in the right place at the right time. but this amazing story. i knew the right people at the right, the right man, the rate man would be boxing promoter calls me daugherty. he knew individuals who knew manual and it was for what sammy daughert
of the, of the monday of any reflections on the, on martin luther king and the civil rights movement. very quiet. the mood is no chatting with some that was he allowed you to do your job, but he wasn't. you wasn't talkin about hate the yankees. you were going to beat the yankees. you know, none of that small talk. there how they are going to take you right back to your origins as a photographer and 2 things. the peter manual story thinks flamed out of the national viewers. he was a serial...
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martin luther king, jr.'s niece, fox news contributor, dr. alveda king.st backdrop. i love that christmas tree. i think i see a present for me under that tree there? >> i say merry christmas again. can you hear me? elizabeth: i can hear you now. >> okay. can you hear me? so i do say merry christmas. can you hear me liz? elizabeth: i can hear you saying merry christmas. merry christmas to you, dr. king. thanks for joining us. i hope you can hear me now. go right at it, dr. king, how do you stop the violence in the streets if the media is not covering what happened? >> you can't stop the violence when people are afraid, terrorized, can't even see each other, families and thinks like that for thanksgiving and christmas. we have to fight back with rationality and reason. if the media will not report the truth. now social media really won't let you do a lot of that either, so many things are being blocked. so you are going to have to communicate with each other, the very best way you can. advice to calm and prayerful. there she goes again, be calm and be praye
martin luther king, jr.'s niece, fox news contributor, dr. alveda king.st backdrop. i love that christmas tree. i think i see a present for me under that tree there? >> i say merry christmas again. can you hear me? elizabeth: i can hear you now. >> okay. can you hear me? so i do say merry christmas. can you hear me liz? elizabeth: i can hear you saying merry christmas. merry christmas to you, dr. king. thanks for joining us. i hope you can hear me now. go right at it, dr. king, how...
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martin luther preached in st george's church. and in 1985 in this house the composer johan's abbas gen bach another illustrious eisenach native was born the house is now i'm using up. you can round off your tour advisor and off with typical the religio potato dumplings and a bottle of liquor wine of course at the foot of the fox book. there are lots of things to see and discover on both sides of the rich trail like to lose a ton of waterfall. the waterfall is artificial a small river has been dammed up here and forts 58 meters to the ground. by the way against ike was 1st mentioned in the 14th century as a border between franconia and trooping many boundary stones are still standing. and now i face my biggest challenge in zits back mountain climb isn't easy but it's birthrates especially on a day like today. while enjoying a well deserved coffee i'll take the opportunity to write a postcard from the mountain top. postcards are really old fashioned and a selfie is much faster but some people even make a whole video of their journe
martin luther preached in st george's church. and in 1985 in this house the composer johan's abbas gen bach another illustrious eisenach native was born the house is now i'm using up. you can round off your tour advisor and off with typical the religio potato dumplings and a bottle of liquor wine of course at the foot of the fox book. there are lots of things to see and discover on both sides of the rich trail like to lose a ton of waterfall. the waterfall is artificial a small river has been...
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and free markets and that's what's beautiful about this country is that we can come together as martin luther king jr sad people not by the color of their skin but the content of their character i hope we can get there we have to stop deodorizing in theater ties with martin luther king when it seems as yes it was founded on free markets and that commodity of the free market were slaves and we have to be honest and tell the full story and that's going to be the process of us maybe being able to come together we can't have justice without peace but we can't have peace or justice without truth. now the reaction to joe biden's projected victory has gone far beyond the u.s. with a range of world leaders sending their congratulations to both biden and come all of heris european politicians were among the 1st to react to the projections earlier charlotte dubinsky told my colleague saw taylor about what was said. he does in europe have been quick to flock to congratulate biden on his victory will start off with vanderlyn who is the european commission president she offered her warm congratulations to
and free markets and that's what's beautiful about this country is that we can come together as martin luther king jr sad people not by the color of their skin but the content of their character i hope we can get there we have to stop deodorizing in theater ties with martin luther king when it seems as yes it was founded on free markets and that commodity of the free market were slaves and we have to be honest and tell the full story and that's going to be the process of us maybe being able to...
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martin luther king knew this.there is evidence, if you look at his writings, you will find an early one that he wrote in high school called the negro and other constitution and which he prefigures what he says of the i had a dream speech but talks about reconstruction, not the declaration. he switches at some point. he switches focus of his rhetoric. why? as i suggested, it is strategic. the declaration is something all americans subscribe to. the call to live up to the declaration means something to everyone. the call to to live up to the reconstruction amendments, not too much. particularly in 1963. even now, reconstruction is divisive and you can see this by asking yourself, who won the civil war? most people will say the north. i think maybe they see that even more consistently if they are from the south. but that is clearly not the right answer because the north was not fighting in the civil war. from one perspective, it is a war between two nations come up between the united states and confederate states. th
martin luther king knew this.there is evidence, if you look at his writings, you will find an early one that he wrote in high school called the negro and other constitution and which he prefigures what he says of the i had a dream speech but talks about reconstruction, not the declaration. he switches at some point. he switches focus of his rhetoric. why? as i suggested, it is strategic. the declaration is something all americans subscribe to. the call to live up to the declaration means...
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and it ties in martin luther king when it seems as yes it was founded on markets and that commodity of the free market were slaves and we have to be honest and tell the full story and that's going to be the process of us maybe being able to come together we can't have justice without peace but we can't have peace or justice without truth. now the reaction to joe biden's projected victory has gone far beyond the u.s. with a range of world leaders sending their congratulations to both biden and camilla harris european politicians were among the 1st to react to the projections earlier charlotte dubinsky told my colleague saucier taylor about what's been said. leaders in europe have been quick to flock to congratulate biden on his victory will start off with van dillen who is the european commission president she offered her warm congratulations to the biden harris team and she talked about the u.s. and the e.u. as being allies and friends sebastian kurtz who is the austrian chancellor tweeted about the shared values between the 2 countries. whose prime minister talked about the u.s. being
and it ties in martin luther king when it seems as yes it was founded on markets and that commodity of the free market were slaves and we have to be honest and tell the full story and that's going to be the process of us maybe being able to come together we can't have justice without peace but we can't have peace or justice without truth. now the reaction to joe biden's projected victory has gone far beyond the u.s. with a range of world leaders sending their congratulations to both biden and...
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the content of their character i hope we can get there we have to stop deodorizing in theater martin luther king when it seems as yes it was founded on free markets and that commodity of the free market were slaves we have to be honest and tell the full story and that's going to be the process of us maybe being able to come together we can't have justice without peace but we can't have peace or justice without truth. well the reaction to joe biden's projected victory has gone far beyond the u.s. with a range of world leaders sending their congratulations to both biden and come all the european politicians were among the 1st to react to the projections and earlier charlotte dubinsky told my colleague saw taylor about what's been said. in europe have been quick to flock to congratulate biden on his victory will start off with vanderlyn who is the european commission president she offered her warm congratulations to the biden harris team and she talked about the u.s. and the e.u. as being allies and friends sebastian kurtz who is the austrian chancellor tweeted about the shared values between
the content of their character i hope we can get there we have to stop deodorizing in theater martin luther king when it seems as yes it was founded on free markets and that commodity of the free market were slaves we have to be honest and tell the full story and that's going to be the process of us maybe being able to come together we can't have justice without peace but we can't have peace or justice without truth. well the reaction to joe biden's projected victory has gone far beyond the...
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and martin luther king knew this. once again, there's documentary evidence, if you look at king's writings, you'll find an early one, he wrote it in high school, called the negro and the constitution. in which he prefigures a lot of what he says in the i have a dream speech, but he talks about reconstruction. not the declaration, not the founders constitution. he switches at some point. he switches the focus of his rhetoric. why does he do this? well, as i've suggested before, it's strategic, the declaration is something that all americans subscribe to, the call to live up to the declaration, means something to everyone, the call to live up to the reconstruction amendments, well, not so much, right, certainly in 1963, even now, reconstruction is divisive. and you can see this, i think, by asking yourself a simple question, who won the civil war? most people will say the north. and i think maybe they say that even more consistently if they're from the south. but that is clearly not the right answer. because the north w
and martin luther king knew this. once again, there's documentary evidence, if you look at king's writings, you'll find an early one, he wrote it in high school, called the negro and the constitution. in which he prefigures a lot of what he says in the i have a dream speech, but he talks about reconstruction. not the declaration, not the founders constitution. he switches at some point. he switches the focus of his rhetoric. why does he do this? well, as i've suggested before, it's strategic,...
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and it's isaac martin luther king when it ceases yes it was not on free markets and that commodity of the free market were slaves african people that the gentleman that you reference and thomas jefferson own and in some cases. against their will so we have to be honest and tell the full story in that's going to be the process of us maybe being able to come together we can't have justice without peace but we can't have peace or justice without truth. wall i was just going to say that i think we can all agree on one thing and that is that whoever is going to be kicking back in the oval office on january the 21st has gotten a mountain to climb as me no easy yeah and i don't think it's going to be an easy 4 years i thought was media commentator t.v. and radio news on this you know huge and i'm political activists on t.v. which is right or ways good to see you too thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us take care of were very few if you think you owe the reaction to biden's projected victory has gone far beyond the u.s. with a range of wildly dissenting that congratulations to
and it's isaac martin luther king when it ceases yes it was not on free markets and that commodity of the free market were slaves african people that the gentleman that you reference and thomas jefferson own and in some cases. against their will so we have to be honest and tell the full story in that's going to be the process of us maybe being able to come together we can't have justice without peace but we can't have peace or justice without truth. wall i was just going to say that i think we...
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martin luther king, the apostle of nonviolence has been shot to death in memphis tennessee. 40 yearsater, you will stand on the train platform of wilmington, overlooking the east side. wilmington, a nation, will no longer be in flames but awaiting a new ripple of hope. >> itbeen a long time coming. but tonight, change has come to america. >> you will be waiting for young black men inspired by the dream of a king, coming from philadelphia to pick you up. take you on 124 mile trip to washington to be sworn in as president and vice president of the united states of america. >> i joseph biden do solemly swear. >> progress is never easy, and always possible. >> i believe in change because i believe in you. >> and things do get better on our march toward a more perfect union. that's the history of the your honor -- history of the journey of america. and believe it or not, because you listen to mom and dad, you will help wri it >>> if you have found yourself stuck in traffic and who hasn't, you may ask yourself when someone will finally invent a flying car. turns out companies are on the ca
martin luther king, the apostle of nonviolence has been shot to death in memphis tennessee. 40 yearsater, you will stand on the train platform of wilmington, overlooking the east side. wilmington, a nation, will no longer be in flames but awaiting a new ripple of hope. >> itbeen a long time coming. but tonight, change has come to america. >> you will be waiting for young black men inspired by the dream of a king, coming from philadelphia to pick you up. take you on 124 mile trip to...
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so part of the history of the ryman is also martin luther king was here and spoke as well.ackie robinson spoke a few years later here on the civil rights movement as well. and even before that, booker t. washington came to the ryman and spoke about three different times, sometimes for graduations, and so he had a crowd of about 5,000 people, which was the capacity back then. so if you wanted to hear one of the leading voices in america during any time of the ryman's history, they came to the ryman auditorium. the ryman auditorium is the most interesting place to hear a speech or music in america. it is part home of the grand ole opry, it is a museum, but today it's a thriving concert venue which has over 200 bookings. in the last five or ten years, people like diana ross, paul simon, aretha franklin, the foo fighters, munfort & sons. the list goes on and on and on. some people who normally play arenas of 15,000 to 20,000 play the ryman because it is such an interesting building that people want to perform in. the acoustics in the ryman is so amazing. the reason people like
so part of the history of the ryman is also martin luther king was here and spoke as well.ackie robinson spoke a few years later here on the civil rights movement as well. and even before that, booker t. washington came to the ryman and spoke about three different times, sometimes for graduations, and so he had a crowd of about 5,000 people, which was the capacity back then. so if you wanted to hear one of the leading voices in america during any time of the ryman's history, they came to the...
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. >> you were a part of those that joined martin luther king iii and myself in convening the march on washington at the end of august when we called for passing of the george floyd policing and justice act as well as the john lewis voting rights act. and the senate has not taken this up. the congress has already passed both. do you feel -- and i know you're nonpartisan in terms of the lawyers committee -- do you feel if there's victories for the democrats in the georgia runoffs and we got a new senate and we can pass legislation that could also address some of the blatant civil rights acts that are needed -- blatant civil rights legislation that is needed at this time? >> i certainly hope so because the marches and protests that have truly defined 2020 will continue and carry over into the new year until congress acts. the george floyd justice in policing act is the comprehensive policing reform bill that we need at the federal level. and it's shameful that you have folks in the senate who have claimed that there is bipartisan support for criminal justice reform. well, here's somethin
. >> you were a part of those that joined martin luther king iii and myself in convening the march on washington at the end of august when we called for passing of the george floyd policing and justice act as well as the john lewis voting rights act. and the senate has not taken this up. the congress has already passed both. do you feel -- and i know you're nonpartisan in terms of the lawyers committee -- do you feel if there's victories for the democrats in the georgia runoffs and we got...
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building momentum to pass a federal holiday, to commemorate martin luther king birthday. so it's operating in a legislative level, but inside the institution, as well, it's important to african american members. because it's doing things like getting them on to bigger and better committees. and into positions where they can influence a broader range of legislation. >> one of my favorite parts of this collection is campaign buttons. especially as they were really to african american lawmakers. we have some from very early period in the early 20th century, and then we have others as a number of members in congress grows and grows. african members are represented more and more by a variety of number of buttons. one of my favorites are from a fascinating member, he comes in as everyone does and then ultimately comes to chair the committee of the house. in fact, we've got a button right here, on dellums, clearly from a reelection campaign of his. and already moving, on some of the most interesting things he was, doing in ways that he operated within the house. >> dellums is li
building momentum to pass a federal holiday, to commemorate martin luther king birthday. so it's operating in a legislative level, but inside the institution, as well, it's important to african american members. because it's doing things like getting them on to bigger and better committees. and into positions where they can influence a broader range of legislation. >> one of my favorite parts of this collection is campaign buttons. especially as they were really to african american...
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martin luther king. i have seen all the interviews you have done.since it's been made apparent to every democrat in the country, it's about you and the ossoff race. >> great to be here, brian. thank you so much. listen. things have changed, to be sure. but this race has never been about me. it's about the people i've been seeking to represent. all across the state, where my church sits, ebenezer baptist church, down south, in savannah, where i'm from. i stopped by small towns like cuthbert, georgia. and i intend to do what i have always done and that's to stand up for ordinary people. this time, in the united states senate. >> will you feel the difference, do you think, certainly, the money will make a difference to you. are you getting help and organization and infrastructure now that it is apparent, no pressure, that you are one of two races that will decide control of the u.s. senate? >> well, i'm deeply honored. you know, i got in this race because i am a patriot. i've enjoyed the work that i have done, thus far. i didn't get in because i am bor
martin luther king. i have seen all the interviews you have done.since it's been made apparent to every democrat in the country, it's about you and the ossoff race. >> great to be here, brian. thank you so much. listen. things have changed, to be sure. but this race has never been about me. it's about the people i've been seeking to represent. all across the state, where my church sits, ebenezer baptist church, down south, in savannah, where i'm from. i stopped by small towns like...
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building momentum to pass a federal holiday to commemorate martin luther king's birthday. so it's operating at a legislative level. but inside the institution as well, it's important to african american members because it's doing things like getting them on to bigger and better committees and into positions where they can influence a broad range of legislation. >> one of my favorite parts of the house collection in our campaign buttons, especially as it relates to african american lawmakers, we have early it -- early 20th century ones for oscar depriest. as the numbers of them grow in congress, african members are -- african american members are represented by a variety in number of buttons. some are i favorites are from ron dellums just because he's a fascinating member from the west coast. then ultimately, he comes to cheer a committee of the house. in fact, we have a button right here. ron dellums, our congressman. this is a reelection campaign of his obviously. biden, he had already begun the in most interesting things he was doing in the ways that he was operating wit
building momentum to pass a federal holiday to commemorate martin luther king's birthday. so it's operating at a legislative level. but inside the institution as well, it's important to african american members because it's doing things like getting them on to bigger and better committees and into positions where they can influence a broad range of legislation. >> one of my favorite parts of the house collection in our campaign buttons, especially as it relates to african american...
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opposing apartheid in south africa, building momentum to that is a federal holiday to commemorate martin luther king's birthday. it's operating at a legislative level but inside the institution, too, it's important to african-american members because it's doing things like getting them on to bigger and better committees and into positions where they can influence a broad range of legislation. >> one of my favorite parts of the house collection are campaign buttons, especially as they relate to african-american lawmakers. we have some from the very early period, in the early 20th century for oscar de priest, for example, and then moving forward as the number of members of congress grows and grows, african-american members are represented more and more by a variety and number of buttons. some of my favorites are for ron dellums because he is a fascinating member from the west coast who comes in as everyone does brand spanking new and ultimately comes to chair a committee of the house. in fact, we have a button right here, ron dellums, our congressman, so clearly this is from a reelection campaign
opposing apartheid in south africa, building momentum to that is a federal holiday to commemorate martin luther king's birthday. it's operating at a legislative level but inside the institution, too, it's important to african-american members because it's doing things like getting them on to bigger and better committees and into positions where they can influence a broad range of legislation. >> one of my favorite parts of the house collection are campaign buttons, especially as they...
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growing on the unfinished work of martin luther king's poor people's campaign, repairers of the breach worked with hundreds of partners to advocate for community's of color, immigrants, the poor, women, lgbtq committee, children, workers, and the sick -- it is a big list. i'm so grateful for you joining us today. much what needles you are trying to move in our society is structural racism has been part of the fabric of this nation. people don't like to talk about that, but we are now. as a new presidential animist nation is coming in, what marks to they need to hit and what would disappoint you with this new administration coming in if they don't get it right? rev. barber: thank you for having me. first of all, we have to align systemic racism as systemic poverty. then when we talk about racism, we have to talk about all of its dynamics. black people but not just police brutality. schools,tion of public disparity and health care and economics, mass incarceration. we have to talk about racism and how we treat and still do not have just immigration policies and we have to talk about the
growing on the unfinished work of martin luther king's poor people's campaign, repairers of the breach worked with hundreds of partners to advocate for community's of color, immigrants, the poor, women, lgbtq committee, children, workers, and the sick -- it is a big list. i'm so grateful for you joining us today. much what needles you are trying to move in our society is structural racism has been part of the fabric of this nation. people don't like to talk about that, but we are now. as a new...
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martin luther king of all the inequalities, and equality of access to health care is the most inhuman because people will die. we are sticking with the subject today, tomorrow i will have my weekly and we can go into other things. >> is it fair to say your position on the coronavirus has not changed since where it was before the election? the position of where you are on the coronavirus has not changed? rep. pelosi: it has been our position all along to crush the virus, honor our heroes, put money in the pockets of the american people. you have the administration -- 55% of the language which addressed what we were trying to do for communities of color. we are at the same place, even more so with the pandemic. look at these numbers. look at the predictions from the scientific community. i have come before you over and over again, some weeks ago with frank pallone saying this is what we put in the heroes act to crush the virus. why wont they do it? they were in a herd immunity mood then. sen. schumer: i would add one more thing. , the how covid is raging number of hospitalizations, the
martin luther king of all the inequalities, and equality of access to health care is the most inhuman because people will die. we are sticking with the subject today, tomorrow i will have my weekly and we can go into other things. >> is it fair to say your position on the coronavirus has not changed since where it was before the election? the position of where you are on the coronavirus has not changed? rep. pelosi: it has been our position all along to crush the virus, honor our heroes,...
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martin luther king said of all the inequalities inequality of access to health care is the most inhuman because people will die. any questions? we are sticking with the subject today, tomorrow i will have my weekly and we can go into other things. >> is it fair to say your position on the coronavirus relief has not changed since where it was before the election? the position of where you are on the coronavirus has not changed? rep. pelosi: it has been our position all along to crush the virus, honor our heroes, put money in the pockets of the american people. you have the administration saying -- 55% of the language which addressed what we were trying to do for communities of color. we are at the same place, even more so with the pandemic. look at these numbers. look at the predictions from the scientific community. i have come before you over and over again, some weeks ago with frank pallone saying this is what we put in the heroes act to crush the virus. why won't they do it? they were in a herd immunity mood then. sen. schumer: i would add one more thing. given how covid is raging, t
martin luther king said of all the inequalities inequality of access to health care is the most inhuman because people will die. any questions? we are sticking with the subject today, tomorrow i will have my weekly and we can go into other things. >> is it fair to say your position on the coronavirus relief has not changed since where it was before the election? the position of where you are on the coronavirus has not changed? rep. pelosi: it has been our position all along to crush the...
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she went on twitter and put him on blast, essentially, and i got a lot of eyes martin luther king juniors he wants to be speaker in a couple years. she has a huge platform, millions of followers. they're from the same state. but part of it is they're representing different wings of the caucus and trying to make sure their muscle is flexed and their voice is heard. it's part of the broader struggle that we're seeing in the caucus to determine where it goes next and how it leads in the next congress when it only has maybe five to ten seats in the majority which has you know is super slim. >> super slim. and president-elect biden should be watching. the little people feud happening among the house members is going to come to him when they have demands about policy. heather, appreciate your great reporting. >>> up next, coronavirus cases are exploding everywhere. one particular trouble spot right now? utah. from bath fitter. bath every bath fitter bath is installed quickly, safely, and beautifully, with a lifetime warranty. go from old to new. from worn to wow. the beautiful bath you've alway
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martin luther king, starting with the beating on the edmund pettus bridge with john lewis and boykin. one of the things we are pushing, we had a huge march in august, a lot of people, not like what we saw last night, calling for the john lewis voting bill to pass the senate. it's passed the house. the george floyd policing injustice act. don't we need lawes in order to make this healing become more than just something that goes with the mood of the time, but we need to really have bedrock law, at least to protect people's right to vote in the name of john lewis, what happened right there in your state in alabama with that march to montgomery? don't we need to deal with policing to give equal protection under the law? don't we need to be specific if we're serious about healing? >> well, you just rattled off a number of things and you're right, we need them all. we need voting protections, we need easy access to the ballot box. in alabama we had 300,000 people that voted early not just because of the pandemic, but because they had an opportunity to vote at their leisure and not just whe
martin luther king, starting with the beating on the edmund pettus bridge with john lewis and boykin. one of the things we are pushing, we had a huge march in august, a lot of people, not like what we saw last night, calling for the john lewis voting bill to pass the senate. it's passed the house. the george floyd policing injustice act. don't we need lawes in order to make this healing become more than just something that goes with the mood of the time, but we need to really have bedrock law,...
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i just want to say that like martin luther king, i'm going to quote, not literally but he spoke aboutg together to achieve justice. i'm so honored to be a part of that mosaimosaic. that's how i'm feeling about that. i don't even want to talk about, ari, you're so good at pinpointing the facts, the loser of this race. i want to talk about joe biden. and i guess, i would quote -- >> not joey crack, joe biden, that's fine. >> joe biden and i want to quote fat joe and say you got to flow, joe. he's flowing. he is totally flowing. you know, the other day, when they asked him, the reporter asked him how are you going to work with republicans if they won't even acknowledge you as president elect? and he just kind of looked at the camera and went, they will. at that moment, i think everything in me calmed down because he's got this. >> carol, i'm curious what you think having lived through a different period of civil rig s rightsed a vacatirights ed advoca advocate. we lived through these cycles, michael can teach us about them and you had that in vietnam and civil rights and the nixon law an
i just want to say that like martin luther king, i'm going to quote, not literally but he spoke aboutg together to achieve justice. i'm so honored to be a part of that mosaimosaic. that's how i'm feeling about that. i don't even want to talk about, ari, you're so good at pinpointing the facts, the loser of this race. i want to talk about joe biden. and i guess, i would quote -- >> not joey crack, joe biden, that's fine. >> joe biden and i want to quote fat joe and say you got to...
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martin luther king once said, and i quote, that every crisis has both its dangers and its opportunities. in this most dangerous phase of the pandemic, as ohioans we still have opportunity before us . we can control our fate. the good news is that we don't have to search for the tools to fight back. they are ready at hand and we have used them effectively before and we must use them effectively again. we have got to get back to basics. wearing a mask. maintaining at least six feet of distance from each other. washing our hands frequently and not having parties and get-togethers in your house. trying to get adequate fresh air into our homes, particularly as it's getting cooler. what each ohioan does in his or her own life impacts all of us. community.every it impacts every school. every nursing home. every hospital. every business. the more people who get the virus, the more likely it will spread to all the places that we desperately want and need to keep open and operating. just yesterday i received a letter from a local school was concerned who about community spread in her community. s
martin luther king once said, and i quote, that every crisis has both its dangers and its opportunities. in this most dangerous phase of the pandemic, as ohioans we still have opportunity before us . we can control our fate. the good news is that we don't have to search for the tools to fight back. they are ready at hand and we have used them effectively before and we must use them effectively again. we have got to get back to basics. wearing a mask. maintaining at least six feet of distance...
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i'll do the things i've been doing all my years as pastor of martin luther king jr.'church, bring people together so that we can push through this terrible pandemic and get our country going again. >> all right, reverend warnock, thank you so much for taking the time to talk to us today. we really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> there is a lot of deference being given by republicans in washington, d.c. to the trump campaign's legal efforts. so let's take a look at them. because while the president can lie on twitter, judges need facts. they need evidence. trump claimed, for example, that republican election observers were banned from being present in the philadelphia convention center for vote counting. that's a lie. the issue is whether the observers could stand 6 feet or 20 feet away, not whether or not there were trump campaign observers there. there were. in court, judge paul diamond, an appointee of president george w. bush, ended up pressing the trump campaign lawyer, jerome marcus. quote, are you observers in the counting room, the judge asked. marcus admitted
i'll do the things i've been doing all my years as pastor of martin luther king jr.'church, bring people together so that we can push through this terrible pandemic and get our country going again. >> all right, reverend warnock, thank you so much for taking the time to talk to us today. we really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> there is a lot of deference being given by republicans in washington, d.c. to the trump campaign's legal efforts. so let's take a look at them....
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martin luther king jr.sing. 1 of 12 children in my family and i'm number 11 and the first graduate of a four-year graduate of a college in my family. i know personally the importance of good federal policy, combined with personal responsibility, work grit, and determination. that is the reason i'm able to run for the united states senate. i am and iteration of the american dream and i'm running for the senate because that promise is slipping away from far too many people and that is what this race is about. the fact the matter is, jake, voters don't vote for politicians. it's this -- this race is not about me. and chuck schumer's name is certainly not on the ballot. i'll tell you what is on the ballot. health care is on the ballot. access to affordable health care. we got 500,000 georgians in the medicaid gap and we got 1.8 million georgians with preexisting conditions. if kelly loeffler has her way, people who have asthma and people who are hypertension, diabetes, these are folks in my family and in my chu
martin luther king jr.sing. 1 of 12 children in my family and i'm number 11 and the first graduate of a four-year graduate of a college in my family. i know personally the importance of good federal policy, combined with personal responsibility, work grit, and determination. that is the reason i'm able to run for the united states senate. i am and iteration of the american dream and i'm running for the senate because that promise is slipping away from far too many people and that is what this...
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what i envision leading up to this day was martin luther king. this is what he wanted. he wanted all of us to unite, to be together. >> reporter: so the jones family reached out to me a few days ago. i saw the video, i was appalled at this act of racism. >> reporter: she believes there may be some legal ramifications here. some people who marched today say they were not expecting this sizable police presence. in the meantime, the jones say they have received emails and flowers expressing support. we asked if he heard from the woman. he said, in his words, nothing genuine and added, he can forgive but not forget. we have made repeated attempts to reach the woman shown in the video, but so far she's not responded. reporting live, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. >>> now to our series "making it in the bay" about the cost of living here in the bay area. the pandemic continues to shake up where people live and where the hot real estate markets are. realtors in the area say there are no signs of a typical slowdown at this time of year. trooi valley
what i envision leading up to this day was martin luther king. this is what he wanted. he wanted all of us to unite, to be together. >> reporter: so the jones family reached out to me a few days ago. i saw the video, i was appalled at this act of racism. >> reporter: she believes there may be some legal ramifications here. some people who marched today say they were not expecting this sizable police presence. in the meantime, the jones say they have received emails and flowers...
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there's symbolism from the bible, from the words of martin luther king, from abraham lincoln.he weight of american history in lots of the language that you use. and that symbolism was always part of your journey. you began yourjourney to the white house in 2007, announcing your candidacy, as you remind us in your book, at the old state capitol building in springfield, illinois, where abraham lincoln gave his famous, legendary "a house divided" speech. in 2020, is america once again a house divided? we are very divided right now. certainly more than we were when i first ran for office in 2007 and won the presidency in 2008. even more divided than when i ran for election in 2012. and more divided than when we were four years ago, when donald trump first won the presidency. and some of that is attributable to... ..our current president. who actively... ..fanned division because he felt it was good for his politics. but it preceded him and it will outlast him. and i discuss in the book some of the trends that have created that kind of division. some of it has to do with... ..broad
there's symbolism from the bible, from the words of martin luther king, from abraham lincoln.he weight of american history in lots of the language that you use. and that symbolism was always part of your journey. you began yourjourney to the white house in 2007, announcing your candidacy, as you remind us in your book, at the old state capitol building in springfield, illinois, where abraham lincoln gave his famous, legendary "a house divided" speech. in 2020, is america once again a...