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david, i think what is important here, as you mentioned, i'm having martin luther king iii on this morning. martin luther king jr., the iconic civil rights figure, he died with the polls saying he was more unpopular than popular. so when you've had the president now changing the script and people talking about should people respect the flag, the real question is should the flag stand for what the flag says with the pledge of allegiance says, liberty and justice for all. it's the wrong question getting the wrong polling answers that many in the media are not saying that's not the issue here. >> yeah, and we know what trump is doing. it's the three ds. distract, demonize and destroy. and you can throw divide on there too if you want a fourth d. this is the thing we need to fight against. i'll tell you a couple of things. i was at the march for racial justice yesterday in washington, d.c., the one you mentioned, reverend sharpton. i have to tell you there were so many kaepernick jerseys and people holding up signs that said i kneel with kap. what you saw was the way i think we are going to ac
david, i think what is important here, as you mentioned, i'm having martin luther king iii on this morning. martin luther king jr., the iconic civil rights figure, he died with the polls saying he was more unpopular than popular. so when you've had the president now changing the script and people talking about should people respect the flag, the real question is should the flag stand for what the flag says with the pledge of allegiance says, liberty and justice for all. it's the wrong question...
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one of the most iconic fighters was martin luther king, the civil rights activist. my guest is his daughter, bernice king. thank you. you are ceo of the king centre in atlanta, georgia. like your late father, martin luther king, you are a church minister, you also preach his message of coexistence. when you look around the world today, including the united states, do you see coexistence between different peoples? you certainly see it in — in various places, when i travel around the nation and the world, but i think holistically we have a lot of work to do in terms of understanding our different cultures, appreciating them, respecting them, and finding a common way to move forward in society. because, you know, we have a society of laws and opportunities. and i think that's where much of the friction lies. so, just looking at the united states, algernon austin, who's an african—american, he wrote a book called america is not post—racial. he says the civil rights movement of the ‘50s and ‘60s, that it failed more than it succeeded. he thinks that you didn't make progre
one of the most iconic fighters was martin luther king, the civil rights activist. my guest is his daughter, bernice king. thank you. you are ceo of the king centre in atlanta, georgia. like your late father, martin luther king, you are a church minister, you also preach his message of coexistence. when you look around the world today, including the united states, do you see coexistence between different peoples? you certainly see it in — in various places, when i travel around the nation and...
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sam: in a previously planned event they came together at the martin luther king memorial. white, catholic and evangelical to follow model of martin luther king who 60 years ago wrote the essay on non-violence and national justice. even as they also looked at the horrible situation in las vegas on which they offered prayers and questions of why people do such things. >> i really do believe that one of the barriers is we don't know each other well enough. >> we have to get to know each other. we will solve the problems. >> one senseless tragedy of dr. king's day when they preached hope. >> when they murdered the girl in the birmingham church in 1963, king was able to speak to inexpressible grief an mourning and horror. sam: the ministers say they don't know what the las vegas shooter's motives are but it has to boil down to hate. that is what dr. martin luther king stood against. >> we reached a point in our society where people feel the only way to resolve problems is to resort to violence. >> the same spirit is the one that plays out in inner cities daily when young people
sam: in a previously planned event they came together at the martin luther king memorial. white, catholic and evangelical to follow model of martin luther king who 60 years ago wrote the essay on non-violence and national justice. even as they also looked at the horrible situation in las vegas on which they offered prayers and questions of why people do such things. >> i really do believe that one of the barriers is we don't know each other well enough. >> we have to get to know...
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martin luther king did not think it was a good idea. but the young people went ahead they were 13 and 14 and 16 when they see the picture that time referred to and great many of them a great many of them marked the day point in their footsteps toward joining this movement to transform the nation. in this and the horrifying strategy but you can never forget that. they broke his fever which is the strongest bone in the body. they had to jump up and down on it to do that. there in the equipment shed and clipped his year off. and shattered his goal into many pieces. and popped his eye out with a metal instrument. all of this driven by i white supremacy. this country's birthplace not constituconstitu tion hall in in philadelphia where thomas jefferson wrote the declaration of independence by a person of the death of voter ship but the mother of his children. if you think the country is crazy that is one place to start looking. to be born at the bottom of the atlantic ocean where the bones of dead african and settle into this and -- say and i
martin luther king did not think it was a good idea. but the young people went ahead they were 13 and 14 and 16 when they see the picture that time referred to and great many of them a great many of them marked the day point in their footsteps toward joining this movement to transform the nation. in this and the horrifying strategy but you can never forget that. they broke his fever which is the strongest bone in the body. they had to jump up and down on it to do that. there in the equipment...
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you had two brothers, martin luther king the third, and dexter.other martin is doing it as well, he is just my brother martin is doing it as well, he isjust not my brother martin is doing it as well, he is just not a my brother martin is doing it as well, he isjust not a preacher. but he is doing it as well. he is doing ita he is doing it as well. he is doing it a lot of travelling, carrying some of the messages that i carry all over the place. and so i wouldn't say that it is not carrying, but we are carrying it out in different ways. dexter is a little bit more reserved than personal. he doesn't do public speaking, he doesn't feel co mforta ble speaking, he doesn't feel comfortable in that space. and so i think each one of us are doing it in different ways. you know, what has helped all of us, because we have talked about it before, if our mother had put pressure on us, it would have been really hard. but she took that pressure off, and that has helped us to process through the external pressure that we have in different seasons of our life. you
you had two brothers, martin luther king the third, and dexter.other martin is doing it as well, he is just my brother martin is doing it as well, he isjust not my brother martin is doing it as well, he is just not a my brother martin is doing it as well, he isjust not a preacher. but he is doing it as well. he is doing ita he is doing it as well. he is doing it a lot of travelling, carrying some of the messages that i carry all over the place. and so i wouldn't say that it is not carrying, but...
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like martin luther king didn't think it was a good idea. but the young people went ahead, they had one thing in common, many of them called themselves the amit hill generation. they were 15, they were 14, they were 16 when they saw that picture that tom referred to and a great many of them, it marked that day as the day that pointed their footsteps toward joining this movement that would transform the nation. it is one of the most important things about, it's the most important thing about this story is not the horrifying tragedy of it, as horrifying as it is and we can belittle that, we can ever forget that, they broke his femur which is the strongest bone in your body but they would've had to jump up and down on it to do that. they were in an equipment shed, i'm sure there were plenty to choose from, they clipped his ear off, they shattered his skull into many pieces, popped his eye out with some kind of metal instrument, every blow affronted white supremacy. this country's birthplace is not constitution hall in philadelphia. it's not a b
like martin luther king didn't think it was a good idea. but the young people went ahead, they had one thing in common, many of them called themselves the amit hill generation. they were 15, they were 14, they were 16 when they saw that picture that tom referred to and a great many of them, it marked that day as the day that pointed their footsteps toward joining this movement that would transform the nation. it is one of the most important things about, it's the most important thing about this...
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martin luther king wrote the essay nonviolence and racial justice. after last night's shooting in las vegas a group of religious leaders gathered at the m.l.k. memorial in d.c. to stop about ways to stop the violence. d.c. bureau chief sam ford is at the memorial to explain. sam? sam: the groups that came together represented representee knights of columbus, black and white evangelicals to follow martin luther king's message of nonviolence. they don't know the las vegas shooter motive but they involve hate and not love. they celebrated 60 years of nonviolence and racial justice in which he said to retaliate with hate and bitterness would do nothing but intensify the hate in the world. >> the people of hate believe the neighbors are brothers and sisters. they have to act like it and set an example. >> preach love for your fellow man. in the shooter had embraced just that doctrine the shooting would not have occurred because he would have had love for people he shot. sam: the same spirit of violence that motivated the shooter in las vegas motivates man
martin luther king wrote the essay nonviolence and racial justice. after last night's shooting in las vegas a group of religious leaders gathered at the m.l.k. memorial in d.c. to stop about ways to stop the violence. d.c. bureau chief sam ford is at the memorial to explain. sam? sam: the groups that came together represented representee knights of columbus, black and white evangelicals to follow martin luther king's message of nonviolence. they don't know the las vegas shooter motive but they...
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who martin luther king would be saying today and that's why i worship you for having given to you i hate you larry king you need to hear tonight didn't. say it just what i said a moment ago that it's either nonviolent coexistence those are his words or violent cohen i'll ation you to be still talking about what he was talking about van the triple threat facing this democracy i get this fifty years ago king is saying everywhere he goes nobody wants to hearing he's no longer popular now he's toxic he's person on grata but he keeps preaching the same message that if we don't get serious about racism poverty and militarism we're going to lose our democracy fast forward fifty years what are we still threatened by racism poverty and militarism king was not a politician he was a prophet and all how prophetic he was five five decades ago with regard to where we are today so again things have changed things have gotten better in so many respects but this democracy is in trouble i don't know if it's our our narcissism our arrogance our hubris our patriotism this morphed into nationalism for whatev
who martin luther king would be saying today and that's why i worship you for having given to you i hate you larry king you need to hear tonight didn't. say it just what i said a moment ago that it's either nonviolent coexistence those are his words or violent cohen i'll ation you to be still talking about what he was talking about van the triple threat facing this democracy i get this fifty years ago king is saying everywhere he goes nobody wants to hearing he's no longer popular now he's...
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year to the day before he be assassinated in memphis paper for nine hundred sixty eight dr martin luther king jr reiterated in the strongest terms his commitment to nonviolence. decided that on this question of nonviolence i'm going to stand by it i've taken to. martin luther king take the nonviolence to be my wedded wife. worse for richer or for poorer in sickness and in health unto death. do us part. does from your book death of the king and you touring next year fifty cities. with the musical accompaniment in films how did this come about next year as you mentioned fifty years since king's assassination and i wrote the book couple years ago so j.j. abrams our friend j.j. abrams and i are producing as a film with warner brothers but that won't be out until later in twenty eighteen the anniversary again april for next year and so the idea just came to me one day that we should take this book and turn it into a sort of a one man show with some musical accompaniment and. let people understand in a stage on a stage in a theater setting what the last you have his life was like and people most pe
year to the day before he be assassinated in memphis paper for nine hundred sixty eight dr martin luther king jr reiterated in the strongest terms his commitment to nonviolence. decided that on this question of nonviolence i'm going to stand by it i've taken to. martin luther king take the nonviolence to be my wedded wife. worse for richer or for poorer in sickness and in health unto death. do us part. does from your book death of the king and you touring next year fifty cities. with the...
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take a lack as they slowly make their way down martin luther king describe along the schuylkill river. they're out here trying to raise awareness of suicide, get itingt out into the light. we're told about a million people each year make a suicide attempt each year. 38,000 are successful. suicide is the leading cause of death -- second leading cause of death for college students, the third for teenagers, and the families we're speaking with say they want to talk about this conversation openly in american households left and right. they say it's conversations like this that can prevent it from happening in the future. >> growing up i knew something, but because of the stigma, she didn't tell anyone. when she did pass away in 2016 we read her journals where she was suffering but because of the stigma is why we're all here. our voices need to be heard. >> never give up, always go on, and there is a tomorrow. but we need to talk. we need to tell someone if we're hurting. we need to let someone know, i need help. >> reporter: trying to spark a conversation, as you can see, they're making t
take a lack as they slowly make their way down martin luther king describe along the schuylkill river. they're out here trying to raise awareness of suicide, get itingt out into the light. we're told about a million people each year make a suicide attempt each year. 38,000 are successful. suicide is the leading cause of death -- second leading cause of death for college students, the third for teenagers, and the families we're speaking with say they want to talk about this conversation openly...
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the red cross is responding to the headquarters here at the police department on 400 south martin luther king to receive any phone calls from family members who are trying to locate their family that attended the concert and are unable to contact them. that number will be established here shortly and we'll get it out to you to publicize here shortly. initially, anybody that may have cell phone video or any type of video associated with this event, that would be of benefit to the investigation, please respond to the las vegas metropolitan police department headquarters at 400 south martin luther king and we will take custody of that video. if you have it, you evaluate it and you think it would be of benefit, please bring that down to the headquarters. family members, if you are unable to call or you do not want to wait for a call or you want to respond in person, we have set up a family retreat area for you to respond so we can help you locate your loved ones here at the headquarters. you will be contacted by a police officer here at the headquarters and they will direct you to where you need
the red cross is responding to the headquarters here at the police department on 400 south martin luther king to receive any phone calls from family members who are trying to locate their family that attended the concert and are unable to contact them. that number will be established here shortly and we'll get it out to you to publicize here shortly. initially, anybody that may have cell phone video or any type of video associated with this event, that would be of benefit to the investigation,...
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two men shot on martin luther king avenue southeast. bullets pierced the glass of a popular carry-out spot and landed out pavement nearby. hours later two more people were shot a couple of miles away. police haven't said if those two shootings are connected. >> and an e-mail obtained by news4, a prince george's county school employee is claiming some student records were changed even while independent state auditors were investigating possible grade tampering within the system. school counselors and others allegedly made the changes after looking for. >> two people connected to president trump's campaign enter not guilty pleas this afternoon to federal charges related to the robert mueller investigation. >> paul manafort and his long-time business associate rick gates are accused of money laundering and lying to the feds. these charges predate manafort joining the donald trump presidential campaign. manafort came on board in march of 2016. two months later he became the campaign manager. but less than a month after the convention, he re
two men shot on martin luther king avenue southeast. bullets pierced the glass of a popular carry-out spot and landed out pavement nearby. hours later two more people were shot a couple of miles away. police haven't said if those two shootings are connected. >> and an e-mail obtained by news4, a prince george's county school employee is claiming some student records were changed even while independent state auditors were investigating possible grade tampering within the system. school...
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near martin luther king, jr. boulevard. she's 11 years old. 5'4", wearing a purple shirt and black pants. if you see her, tell police. she's so young and the bureau has extra resources. i shared this story on my facebook page. you can help by doing the same on the nbc washington facebook page. >>> there is an older man who is missing from gaithersburg. young shik han believe he has the initial stages of dementia. he went missing around 5:30 sunday afternoon. he was last seen driving a dark red honda pilot with maryland tags 6cj 8753 around 9:00. his car was spotted near addison and ronald heights. if you see him or the honda, call police. >>> an elderly man in virginia is stunned that a dog was allowed to live after ripping off part of his ear. this is video of the dog at a shelter. larry marshall is 80 years old and says his neighbor's great dana tacked him in fredericksburg. the wound was so bad, marshall had to have reconstructive surgery. if that's not enough, it's the third time the graeat dane bit marshall. it was dan
near martin luther king, jr. boulevard. she's 11 years old. 5'4", wearing a purple shirt and black pants. if you see her, tell police. she's so young and the bureau has extra resources. i shared this story on my facebook page. you can help by doing the same on the nbc washington facebook page. >>> there is an older man who is missing from gaithersburg. young shik han believe he has the initial stages of dementia. he went missing around 5:30 sunday afternoon. he was last seen...
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martin luther king had a piece. pproved of martin luther king specifically as a person. he didn't get killed out of nowhere. that came out of a way that the country felt about him. it was only after his death he became defied and americans approve of him. >> stephen: the majority of americans didn't approve the bus boycotts or the march on washington. >> no, why would there? if the majority of americans approved there would be no need for a protest in the first place. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: you have a new book. it's called "we were eight years in power, an american tragedy." so the eight years you're talking about is barack obama's presidency. what is the tragedy? >> the tragedy is that you have a president who is effectively conducting diplomacy with a nuclear rogue state via twitter. that has the possibility of having very, very, very tragic. the fact that you're even in that position. every day something new happens and i think we forget how far gone we actually are. and the case i make, you know, in
martin luther king had a piece. pproved of martin luther king specifically as a person. he didn't get killed out of nowhere. that came out of a way that the country felt about him. it was only after his death he became defied and americans approve of him. >> stephen: the majority of americans didn't approve the bus boycotts or the march on washington. >> no, why would there? if the majority of americans approved there would be no need for a protest in the first place. ( cheers and...
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she went missing in southeast washing on pomeroy road near martin luther king, j martin luther king, jr. boulevard. she was wearing afr purple shirt and black pants. she's about 5'4". police asked for the fbi's bureau has extra resources. hopefully they find her safe. >>> the family of a missing woman with who was found dead is being buried this morning at shelton ham veterans cemetery. she disappeared from a naval base. the prince george's county native was found dead in north carolina last month. the fbi continues to investigate the case. there's also a $10,000 reward for information. >>> 6:03 now. breaking news right now. someone is missing after this intense fire. look at the video here. an oil rig went up in flames on a lake just north of new orleans. it's not clear why the rig started burning. neighbors say they heard a boom so loud that it shook their homes. first responders rescued seven people but an eighth person is still unaccount add for. crews and a helicopter are looking for that person. it's not clear whether an oil spill. buhe out to see how bad the damage is. >> this
she went missing in southeast washing on pomeroy road near martin luther king, j martin luther king, jr. boulevard. she was wearing afr purple shirt and black pants. she's about 5'4". police asked for the fbi's bureau has extra resources. hopefully they find her safe. >>> the family of a missing woman with who was found dead is being buried this morning at shelton ham veterans cemetery. she disappeared from a naval base. the prince george's county native was found dead in north...
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so martin luther king's giving a speech in birmingham and a white twenty four year old neo nazi gets up and starts punching him in the face and king just continues to speak to him quietly and refuses to press charges. i covered the war and sorry of our cover the civil war in el salvador i'm not a pacifist you know it when when you are occupied. as the iraqis are occupied or as we attempted to occupy viet nam the the the occupier speaks only in the language of violence and only responds to the language of violence my fear with the left is that it adopts that abstract hatred the abstract hatred that racists use towards people of color or the g.b. l t community or the muslim community is adopted by the left towards the fashion so they know there's a dehumanization there and a kind of belief that all rational discussion is impossible therefore and i think you're right in the book quite clearly the idea is to essentially not to. reach out to them as other human beings but to make them too frightened to come out of their houses we i mean i guess i'm just not terribly concerned about p
so martin luther king's giving a speech in birmingham and a white twenty four year old neo nazi gets up and starts punching him in the face and king just continues to speak to him quietly and refuses to press charges. i covered the war and sorry of our cover the civil war in el salvador i'm not a pacifist you know it when when you are occupied. as the iraqis are occupied or as we attempted to occupy viet nam the the the occupier speaks only in the language of violence and only responds to the...
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one, the red cross is responding to the police department at 400 south martin luther king to receive any phone calls from family members who are trying to locate their family that attended the concert and are unable to contact them. that number will be established shortly. we'll get it out and publicize it shortly. anyone with cell phone video or any video associated with the event that would be of benefit to the investigation, please respond to the las vegas metropolitan police department headquarters at 400 south martin luther king, and we will take custody of the video. if you have it, you evaluate it and think it's helpful, bring it to investigators. family members, if you are unable to call or do not want to wait for a call and want to respond in person, we have set up a family retreat area for you to respond so we can help you locate your loved ones at the headquarters. you will be contacted by a police officer here at headquarters, and they will direct you to where you need to go. standing with me is some agent in charge of the fbi, aaron roush. he is assisting with the invest
one, the red cross is responding to the police department at 400 south martin luther king to receive any phone calls from family members who are trying to locate their family that attended the concert and are unable to contact them. that number will be established shortly. we'll get it out and publicize it shortly. anyone with cell phone video or any video associated with the event that would be of benefit to the investigation, please respond to the las vegas metropolitan police department...
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one is the red cross is responding to the headquarters here at police department at 400 south martin luther king to r from family members who are trying to locate their family that attended the concert and are unable to contact them. so that number will be established here shortly and we'll get it out to you to publicize it here shortly. additionally, anybody that may have cell phone video or any type of video associated with this event that would be of benefit to the investigation, please respond to the las vegas metropolitan police department headquarters at 400 south martin luther king and we will take custody of that video. so, you have it, you evaluated it and you think it would be of benefit please bring that down to the headquarters. so, family members, if you are unable to call or you do not want to wait for a call and you want to respond in person, we have set up a family retreat area for you to respond so we could help you locate your loved ones here at the headquarters. so, you will be contacted by a police officer here at headquarters and theyil to go. standing with me, is special ag
one is the red cross is responding to the headquarters here at police department at 400 south martin luther king to r from family members who are trying to locate their family that attended the concert and are unable to contact them. so that number will be established here shortly and we'll get it out to you to publicize it here shortly. additionally, anybody that may have cell phone video or any type of video associated with this event that would be of benefit to the investigation, please...
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martin luther king jr. occasion at the height of the civil rights movement, the time is always right to do right. i don't understand how as elected officials we can be at home with ourselves when we live in a society where our fellow citizens have been mowed down by guns. it's not safe to go to school, to go to a church, a mosque, a temple, a synagogue, to go to a movie, go to a dance? what type of society aresaid ea to lead, to be a headlight and not a taillight. it's time for us to be brave, courageous, and do the right thing. democrats and republicans must come together. the american people want us to fix the gun laws. >> yeah. congressman, the president said when asked about this he asked whether the question was if we have a gun violence problem and he said, we're not going to talk about that today. we won't talk about that. what do you think of that? because you said it's always appropriate, it's the time now to have that conversation. >> we need to talk now. here and now. not tomorrow, not next week,
martin luther king jr. occasion at the height of the civil rights movement, the time is always right to do right. i don't understand how as elected officials we can be at home with ourselves when we live in a society where our fellow citizens have been mowed down by guns. it's not safe to go to school, to go to a church, a mosque, a temple, a synagogue, to go to a movie, go to a dance? what type of society aresaid ea to lead, to be a headlight and not a taillight. it's time for us to be brave,...
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everybody's got to use the martin luther king drive which is pushing all of that extra traffic into the city behind the art museum. accident, with the downed pole closing academy road, right in front of archbishop ryan. don't worry though, school is open. may just have to go in the back way there and an accident west on the schuylkill, at vare avenue. and as we've been talking about in south philly second and south the fire location, try to avoid it by all means all of the school buses are going to be detoured as well. that's about that time now that the kids will be waiting to get pick up, fourth or six street your best alternates, pine or bainbridge, even use columbus boulevard to stay well away from it, september detouring 12 and 40 this morning, yes, a question. >> bob kelly you know the city very well. eddie stone. >> eddie stone. like delaware count. >> i yes. they say that eddie stone smells like chocolate brownies. >> that's what roger adams says yes. >> that smells really good. >> remember the mimeo-graph paper? >> the trouble, one your nose touched it it was gone. >> another s
everybody's got to use the martin luther king drive which is pushing all of that extra traffic into the city behind the art museum. accident, with the downed pole closing academy road, right in front of archbishop ryan. don't worry though, school is open. may just have to go in the back way there and an accident west on the schuylkill, at vare avenue. and as we've been talking about in south philly second and south the fire location, try to avoid it by all means all of the school buses are...
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martin luther king jr. to a man with a rifle. we lost senator robert kennedy to a man with handguns. we've seen too many gun deaths. and i am here to say right now, this must stop. and it must stop now. [ applause ] we were elected to lead. we were elected to be a headlight, and not a taillight. i said to all of you, to all of my colleagues on the other side, we must have raw courage, to make a down payment on ending gun violence in america. we can no longer wait. we can no longer be patient. if there was a fire, we would bring water. if there was a virus, we would send medicine. if this was a storm, we would give shelter. but this is about guns. and so once more, this congress does nothing. don't tell me -- don't tell me we need mental health reform when you won't provide every american access to mental health care. don't tell me it's about protecting the second amendment when you won't stand up for the first amendment. [ applause ] don't tell me this is about anything other than greed, greed, money, and fear. i said to each one
martin luther king jr. to a man with a rifle. we lost senator robert kennedy to a man with handguns. we've seen too many gun deaths. and i am here to say right now, this must stop. and it must stop now. [ applause ] we were elected to lead. we were elected to be a headlight, and not a taillight. i said to all of you, to all of my colleagues on the other side, we must have raw courage, to make a down payment on ending gun violence in america. we can no longer wait. we can no longer be patient....
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is the red cross responding to the headquarters here at the police department at 400 south martin luther king to receive any phone calls to receive phone calls from family members trying to locate their family that attended the concert and aren't -- unable to contact them. so that number will be established here shortly and get it out to you to publicize it shortly. additionally, anybody that may have cell phone video or any type of video associated with this event that would be of benefit to the investigation, please respond to the las vegas metropolitan police department headquarters at 400 south martin luther king and we will take custody of that video so if you have it, you evaluate it and think it would be of benefit, please bring that down to the headquarters. so, family members, if you are unable to call or you do not want to wait for a call and want to respond in person we have set up a family retreat area for you to respond so we can h the headquarters. you will be contacted by a police officer and they will direct you to where you need to go. standing with me is special agent in cha
is the red cross responding to the headquarters here at the police department at 400 south martin luther king to receive any phone calls to receive phone calls from family members trying to locate their family that attended the concert and aren't -- unable to contact them. so that number will be established here shortly and get it out to you to publicize it shortly. additionally, anybody that may have cell phone video or any type of video associated with this event that would be of benefit to...
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that is like martin luther king, jr. was on the phone with robert kennedy. he said though i will not tolerate if we had not helped you out when you hear the silence.what are [laughter] and i so we are in mixed company and i have to refrain from the inside language grscourse. he was great with the last congressional black caucus i don't know what you heard about me. that is the name of a song. the president viewed with more of principles. but talking about trayvon it could have been my son. but if i am asking him to be honest i have to be honest also. lovingly and gently the man was getting hammered at every moment.t he will get hammered just because of his existence. he was hammered walking on air forceone and the nfl to the flag no celebration and football what the brothers go and let them celebrate.if i l which i am not. [applause] man i am trying to keep thatat score you all could have done the right thing. [laughter] what's up with ray lewis? and though you are bigger then the. and times -- i'm scared. there is no equality.y did the home boy did not kill
that is like martin luther king, jr. was on the phone with robert kennedy. he said though i will not tolerate if we had not helped you out when you hear the silence.what are [laughter] and i so we are in mixed company and i have to refrain from the inside language grscourse. he was great with the last congressional black caucus i don't know what you heard about me. that is the name of a song. the president viewed with more of principles. but talking about trayvon it could have been my son. but...
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the red cross is responding to headquarters at 400 south martin luther king to receive any phone calls from family members trying to locate their family that attended and are unable to contact them. that number will be established shortly located out to you to publicize shortly. additionally, anybody that may have cell phone video or any type of video associated with this event that would be of benefit to investigation. please respond to las vegas. train to now want to go to adam housley live on the same las vegas. reporter: he said this coming from his twitter handle. tonight has been beyond horrific. i still don't know what to say but i want to let everyone know me and my crew are safe. thoughts and prayers go out to everyone involved today. it hurts my heart does that happen to anyone coming out to enjoy what should've been a fun night. #heartbroken #stop the hate. that came from jason aldean. behind me here folks about a quarter-mile down the street. that is where three bodies were found. they've been taken down and rented tables. people were brought in all directions away from the
the red cross is responding to headquarters at 400 south martin luther king to receive any phone calls from family members trying to locate their family that attended and are unable to contact them. that number will be established shortly located out to you to publicize shortly. additionally, anybody that may have cell phone video or any type of video associated with this event that would be of benefit to investigation. please respond to las vegas. train to now want to go to adam housley live...
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martin luther king jr.use college once said, and i quote we are interlaced and interwoven in a garment of destiny. we are all bound together in one great humanity. we find ourselves bound together in one great humanity at the intersections of history and place, no more so ladies and gentlemen than here in little rock, arkansas. i was four years old when the supreme court ruled that separate was inherently unequal. i was six when the naacp filed suit against the little rock school district on behalf of 33 african-american students who had attempted to register in all white schools only, of course, to be rebuffed. i was 7 when arkansas governor orville eugene favas defied a federal court order in the name of segregation. and when a young african-american woman, elizabeth eckford cradling her books encountered a furious mob of taunts and lynching threats. when president eisenhower ordered the 101st, which fought so valiantly on d-day in france. and the little rock nine braved lengths of hate to walk in this sc
martin luther king jr.use college once said, and i quote we are interlaced and interwoven in a garment of destiny. we are all bound together in one great humanity. we find ourselves bound together in one great humanity at the intersections of history and place, no more so ladies and gentlemen than here in little rock, arkansas. i was four years old when the supreme court ruled that separate was inherently unequal. i was six when the naacp filed suit against the little rock school district on...
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this was designed to remind congress that 60 years ago martin luther king junior was targeted by the fbi. we still have major questions and concerns about how environmental activists among others are spied on today and have been since the beginning of this country. congress is actually quite aware of that and democrats in particular, they are concerned. host: you mention in your letter the national security argument by defenders of this law and one of those is nsa director, mike rogers. he was at the heritage foundation last week talking about the benefits of 702. [video clip] >> the insight generated under this authority has enabled us to achieve insights from a cyber security perspective. we would not have been able to generate some of the insights we 2016been able to do from with regards to russian activity, we have not been able -- without this authority we would not have the same level of insight with respect to cyber actions around the world both directed against our neighbors as well as against the u.s. structure. takeaways whenhe we talk to people about why is this so valuabl
this was designed to remind congress that 60 years ago martin luther king junior was targeted by the fbi. we still have major questions and concerns about how environmental activists among others are spied on today and have been since the beginning of this country. congress is actually quite aware of that and democrats in particular, they are concerned. host: you mention in your letter the national security argument by defenders of this law and one of those is nsa director, mike rogers. he was...
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is important to remember that little rock central was integrated six years before reverend martin luther king his landmark i have a dream speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. it is a significant historical fact that a reverend king was quietly in the audience when ernest greene walked across the podium to receive his diploma and become the first african-american graduate of central high. [applause] >> perhaps reverend king was propelled by that moment to fully see the potential of his own dreams and perhaps he got a glimpse of the mountaintop where all of god's children are created equal. the integration of central high was so early in the civil rights movement that it was before many of the counter sit in and the bus rides, and that fact gives us all an even greater appreciation for the lonely steps of the little rock nine as they confronted hostility, the unknown, and a defines governor. defiant governor. on this 60th anniversary what can we draw upon to guide us today? we should never, first of all, undervalue the transcendent importance of how we treat each other. let's seek under
is important to remember that little rock central was integrated six years before reverend martin luther king his landmark i have a dream speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. it is a significant historical fact that a reverend king was quietly in the audience when ernest greene walked across the podium to receive his diploma and become the first african-american graduate of central high. [applause] >> perhaps reverend king was propelled by that moment to fully see the potential of...
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and the other on martin luther king jr. avenue. and sam ford has more. sam: i'm at martin luther king. apparently here at 11:15, two men were out here with a rental bicycle. somebody came by and shot they were again not life threatening injuries but the police release a photograph of a car of interest that might have had something to do with this particular shooting. then we went over to -- we heard about 1:15, two hours later, double shooting over at fourth street. the 4200 block. we went over there. the same story. two men shot. non-life threatening injuries. one of them took himself to the hospital. but a lot of concern here. we talk to the councilmember who was in his office two blocks away when this shooting occurred. >> we had a state of emergency in this ward as i said before. as a city we need councilmembers on board and the community on board. we keep saying crime is down. it's not down. four shooting in ward eight and going on over and over again in our ward. sam: we will have more at 5:00, including we to a realer -- realtor who happened to be
and the other on martin luther king jr. avenue. and sam ford has more. sam: i'm at martin luther king. apparently here at 11:15, two men were out here with a rental bicycle. somebody came by and shot they were again not life threatening injuries but the police release a photograph of a car of interest that might have had something to do with this particular shooting. then we went over to -- we heard about 1:15, two hours later, double shooting over at fourth street. the 4200 block. we went over...
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we become the heirs of martin luther king jr. by recognizing of another not by the color their skin, but by the content of their character. people of every race, religion, and ethnicity can be fully american. it means that bigotry or white supremacy in any form is blasphemy against the american creed. [applause] president bush: and it means the very identity of our nation depends on the passing of civic ideals to the next generation. need a renewed emphasis on civic learning in schools, and our young people positive role models. prejudice sets a national tone, provides permission for cruelty and bigotry, and compromises the moral education of children. the only way to pass along civic values is to first live up to them. finally, the call to action calls on major institutions of our democracy, public and private, to urgently attend to the problem of declining trust. democracy needs a media that is transparent, accurate, and fair. our democracy needs religious institutions that demonstrate integrity and championship discourse -- ch
we become the heirs of martin luther king jr. by recognizing of another not by the color their skin, but by the content of their character. people of every race, religion, and ethnicity can be fully american. it means that bigotry or white supremacy in any form is blasphemy against the american creed. [applause] president bush: and it means the very identity of our nation depends on the passing of civic ideals to the next generation. need a renewed emphasis on civic learning in schools, and our...
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martin luther king, and he'd be sitting there doing something, and the heading is martin luther king communist training school, you know? we didn't havee the internet, bt we did have, you know, the interstate,do and you could drie down theretu and see a picture f just about anything. apparently, j. edgar hoover tried to the frame things -- frame people for different things. this is not the first time we've had a fake narrative done by russia or somebody else, it's just that the technology is in everybody's home today. >> yeah. it was much more regionalized. >>ea yeah. >> i've seen, yeah, the articles and newsletters about african-american coming to rape your children, and rape your daughters, you know, and african-american men paint to look like monkeys in the '30s and '40s, of course. sort of in the 24-hour news cycle there really has been in the past this sense of ethics in terms of journalism, and that really has changed. so, yes, regionally where people could, not get access to different information you would sometimes see that which in a way we kind of are seeing with targeting
martin luther king, and he'd be sitting there doing something, and the heading is martin luther king communist training school, you know? we didn't havee the internet, bt we did have, you know, the interstate,do and you could drie down theretu and see a picture f just about anything. apparently, j. edgar hoover tried to the frame things -- frame people for different things. this is not the first time we've had a fake narrative done by russia or somebody else, it's just that the technology is in...
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martin luther king, junior. we lost dr. robert kennedy. we have seen the too many gun nowhs, and i can say right this must stop, and it must stop now. [applause] we were elected to lead. we were elected to be a headlight and not a taillight. to all of you and to all of my colleagues on the other side, we ast have raw current to make down payment on anti-gun violence in america. we can no longer wait. we can no longer be patient. if this was a storm, we would give shelter. this is about guns, and so, once more, this congress does nothing. -- don't tell me that we need mental health when you will not provide every american with access to mental health care. about protections for the second amendment when you will not stand up for the first amendment. don't tell me this is about anything other than greed, greed, money, and fear. each one of us, members of the congress, have courage. the unafraid. -- be unafraid. do your job. bring common sense gun legislation, and we need it, and we need it now. to my friend, a beloved sister. thank you, gabb
martin luther king, junior. we lost dr. robert kennedy. we have seen the too many gun nowhs, and i can say right this must stop, and it must stop now. [applause] we were elected to lead. we were elected to be a headlight and not a taillight. to all of you and to all of my colleagues on the other side, we ast have raw current to make down payment on anti-gun violence in america. we can no longer wait. we can no longer be patient. if this was a storm, we would give shelter. this is about guns,...
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martin luther king jr. to a man with a rifle. we lost senator robert kennedy to a man with 10 guns. , have seen too many gun deaths and i am here to say right now, this must stop, and it must stop now. [applause] we were elected to lead. we were elected to be a headlight, and not a tail light. i say to all of you, to all of ,y colleagues on the other side we must have courage to make a down payment on ending gun violence in america. we can no longer wait, we can no longer be patient. if there was a fire, we bring water. with a virus, we send medicine. with a storm, we bring shelter. this is about guns and so, once more, this congress does nothing. me we tell me, don't tell need health reform when you won't provide americans access to mental health care. is aboutll meneed this protecting the second amendment when you won't stand up for the first amendment. [applause] don't tommy this is about anything other than greed, greed, money, and fear. i don't tommy this is about anything other than said teach one of us, to all the members
martin luther king jr. to a man with a rifle. we lost senator robert kennedy to a man with 10 guns. , have seen too many gun deaths and i am here to say right now, this must stop, and it must stop now. [applause] we were elected to lead. we were elected to be a headlight, and not a tail light. i say to all of you, to all of ,y colleagues on the other side we must have courage to make a down payment on ending gun violence in america. we can no longer wait, we can no longer be patient. if there...
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martin luther king jr.se college said and i quote we are interlaced and interwoven in a garment of destiny. we're all bound together in one great humanity. we as americans find ourselves bound together in one great humanity at the intersections of had history and place, no more so, ladies and gentlemen, than here in little rock, arkansas. i was 4 years old when the supreme court ruled in brown v board that separate was inherently unequal. i was 6 when the naacp filed suit against the little rock school district on behalf of 33 african american students who had attempted to register in all white schools only to be rebuffed. and i was seven when arkansas govern, oroville eugene faubs, defied a federal court order and when a young african american woman, elizabeth ecfort, cradling her books and wearing that white dress and those dark sunglasses encountered a furious mob of taunts and lynching threats. when president eisenhower ordered the 101st which had fought so valently on d' day and the little rock 9 to wa
martin luther king jr.se college said and i quote we are interlaced and interwoven in a garment of destiny. we're all bound together in one great humanity. we as americans find ourselves bound together in one great humanity at the intersections of had history and place, no more so, ladies and gentlemen, than here in little rock, arkansas. i was 4 years old when the supreme court ruled in brown v board that separate was inherently unequal. i was 6 when the naacp filed suit against the little...
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martin luther king jr.lege once said, we are interwiv int interwoven in a gashment rment destiny. we as americans find ourselves bound together in one great humanity no more so than in little rock, arkansas. i was 4 years old when the supreme court ruled in brown v. board that separate was inherently unequal. i was 6 when the naacp filed suit against the little rock school district on behalf of 33 african-american students, who had attempted to register in all-white schools, only, of course, to be rebuffed. and i was 7 when arkansas governor orville eugene faubus diefied a federal court order in the name of segregation and states' rights. and when a young african-american woman, elizabeth eckford, cradling her books and wearing that white dress and those dark sunglasses encountered a furious mob of taunts and lynching threats. when president eisenhower ordered the 101st, which had fought so valiantly on d-day in france, and the little rock nine brafred a phalanx of hate and fear of change to walk in this sc
martin luther king jr.lege once said, we are interwiv int interwoven in a gashment rment destiny. we as americans find ourselves bound together in one great humanity no more so than in little rock, arkansas. i was 4 years old when the supreme court ruled in brown v. board that separate was inherently unequal. i was 6 when the naacp filed suit against the little rock school district on behalf of 33 african-american students, who had attempted to register in all-white schools, only, of course, to...
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martin luther king jr.'who said it is irresponsible and dangerous, especially when white supremacists feel emboldened. >>> a police officer is under fire for his halloween costume mocking the ex49erex49erex49erer kaeperni kaepernick. >> the police chief at the university of nevada in reno is apologizing after one of his officers dressed up as colin kaepernick for halloween. and this is from the gazette journal who first reported the story. i have it pulled up on my computer screen and i want to show you the costume. you can see their university police officer's photo next to what appears to be the same man in a wig, a painted beard, a false nose and a sign that says will stand for food. he said i offer my sincere apologies. members of our profession are held to a higher standard and denigrating another on or off duty is insensitive for its lack of respect and a lack of understanding on how others may negatively view their actions. kaepernick of course chose to kneel. abc7 news. >>> questions are beginning to
martin luther king jr.'who said it is irresponsible and dangerous, especially when white supremacists feel emboldened. >>> a police officer is under fire for his halloween costume mocking the ex49erex49erex49erer kaeperni kaepernick. >> the police chief at the university of nevada in reno is apologizing after one of his officers dressed up as colin kaepernick for halloween. and this is from the gazette journal who first reported the story. i have it pulled up on my computer...
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martin luther. martin luther king's as the name of course . and there's the english king and henry the. less obvious might be swedish author astrid linger and she put some of luther into her characters by cars and there's a line from carlson on the roof that was unfair. not reproduced in the translation it's whenever something goes wrong for carlsen he says it's just a worldly thing that's based on a quote that luther formulated. from me at the back of the old prison louisa schroeder has dedicated her work to the women of britain barack is famous as martin luther's shrewd wife cattle enough on board the artist hopes to change that with this plaque for example it commemorates a nine hundred eighty seven general strike but never actually happened. short of hopes it will inspire the people of britain back. to stand down viceroy i might wonder why they don't know anything about this general strike what does it mean for what could have meant for the history of women in east germany or all of germany just the door didn't it what would it mean if i took part in a general strike today if i didn
martin luther. martin luther king's as the name of course . and there's the english king and henry the. less obvious might be swedish author astrid linger and she put some of luther into her characters by cars and there's a line from carlson on the roof that was unfair. not reproduced in the translation it's whenever something goes wrong for carlsen he says it's just a worldly thing that's based on a quote that luther formulated. from me at the back of the old prison louisa schroeder has...