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can you tell me when you first met martin luther king. and it was like that, he snapped out of his trance and said, young man, i first met martin luther king on a cold rainy january day in 1954 when he arrived at my parsonage in the company of our prophet, our learned men tore vernon jones and he started telling vernon johns stories. i knew who vernon johns was, but i didn't know much about him. but this report couldn't shut him up, telling vernon john stories. so i went out and said this must be really important. and essentially wound up writing the first chapter of "parting the waters" is all about vernon johns. the next time i went to see reverend abernathy, it was like putting a key in an engine. he told all of these stories. caused one of my first crises with the publisher, they said, this is your first chapter? are you sure? americans do not buy big race books, certainly fat ones. the only thing you have going for you is that there's interest in martin luther king and you turn in this first chapter that doesn't even mention him and i
can you tell me when you first met martin luther king. and it was like that, he snapped out of his trance and said, young man, i first met martin luther king on a cold rainy january day in 1954 when he arrived at my parsonage in the company of our prophet, our learned men tore vernon jones and he started telling vernon johns stories. i knew who vernon johns was, but i didn't know much about him. but this report couldn't shut him up, telling vernon john stories. so i went out and said this must...
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martin luther king jr.. i however of a few things to say. dr. king's powerful message of fairness and inclusion to me has always been significantly important in my life. i will tell you why in a minute. in fact it's led me to be an ardent supporter of our fabulous national civil rights museum here in memphis tennessee run by terry. throughout my career at fedex which has been decades and decades and decades, actually hit 42 years with fedex yesterday if you can imagine. [applause] thank you. i think under the joy of my life all around the world. canada we lived in canada live in europe, we lived in the middle east. i have seen many times throughout my travels, differences of peoples culture, their diversity, their backgrounds, their beliefs. and the things that they view may be different than even i would do them. nonetheless, i've had a lot of time to spend with them. diversity and inclusion that i have seen around the rest of the world, quite frankly i wish i could see it more in the united states. [applause] it's what dr. king spent his entire
martin luther king jr.. i however of a few things to say. dr. king's powerful message of fairness and inclusion to me has always been significantly important in my life. i will tell you why in a minute. in fact it's led me to be an ardent supporter of our fabulous national civil rights museum here in memphis tennessee run by terry. throughout my career at fedex which has been decades and decades and decades, actually hit 42 years with fedex yesterday if you can imagine. [applause] thank you. i...
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martin luther king jr.have a dream that maybe one day -- that one day, this nation will rise up live out the true meaning of , its creed. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. [applause] >> just a 10 minute walk from here is another memorial, it is dedicated to the man who delivered the "i have a dream speech." dr. martin luther king jr. was the key leader of the civil rights movement in our country from the 1950's until his assassination in 1968. >> his memorial is one of the newest and we are excited about the student asking the next question. >> hi, i am yolanda renee king and i am martin luther king jr.'s granddaughter. i have been to washington, d.c. a bunch of times and i've always wondered who decides who gets a , memorial there and where it goes? >> for the answer we went to the department of the interior. the government agency that manages most federal lands, including the mlk memorial. >> secretary deb haaland is not just the head of the department of the interior
martin luther king jr.have a dream that maybe one day -- that one day, this nation will rise up live out the true meaning of , its creed. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. [applause] >> just a 10 minute walk from here is another memorial, it is dedicated to the man who delivered the "i have a dream speech." dr. martin luther king jr. was the key leader of the civil rights movement in our country from the 1950's until his assassination in...
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martin luther king jr. never met a metaphor he did not like and it was a long homiletic metaphor about what with the apostle paul say to the christians of america. what he would say, obviously, is we were not living up to the injunction of scripture in either its letter or its spirit. john lewis heard that over the radio and martin luther king became, in that moment, a kind of father figure to him. the only time, on record, that john lewis devoted an apostle of nonviolence, which he learned in the clark memorial united methodist church in the late 1950's -- the only time he ever raised a hand back was in the albert hotel in selma, alabama when a white supremacist, american nazi, part of the lincoln rockwell group, came after martin luther king. john lewis' reaction was to defend dr. king, but he defended him not with a fist, but with a hug. he threw his arms around the assailant to protect dr. king. so i think these three things. i think the faith itself, the innate revulsion against segregation, and this s
martin luther king jr. never met a metaphor he did not like and it was a long homiletic metaphor about what with the apostle paul say to the christians of america. what he would say, obviously, is we were not living up to the injunction of scripture in either its letter or its spirit. john lewis heard that over the radio and martin luther king became, in that moment, a kind of father figure to him. the only time, on record, that john lewis devoted an apostle of nonviolence, which he learned in...
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came after martin luther king and john lewis's reaction was to defend dr. king. but he defended him not with a fist but with a hug he threw his arms around the assailant to protect dr. king. so i think these three things i think the the faith itself the innate revulsion against segregation and this sense that he was not alone. that's how he decided that he could help make things grow. he comes to nashville, tennessee in the fall of 1957 the little rock desegregation crisis is unfolding. he wanted to come back to alabama to desegregate the largest university near him troy state. that's the first time he met dr. king. but his parents didn't want him to do it. and it's another biblical mark jesus said if you are going to follow me you have to give up your family you have to give up the ordinary conventions and customs of life because the coming of the kingdom is of such scope and such immensity that it requires a new orientation in life. another biblical note is he was not john lewis when he was growing up. he was robert lewis or bob. and when he came to nashville a
came after martin luther king and john lewis's reaction was to defend dr. king. but he defended him not with a fist but with a hug he threw his arms around the assailant to protect dr. king. so i think these three things i think the the faith itself the innate revulsion against segregation and this sense that he was not alone. that's how he decided that he could help make things grow. he comes to nashville, tennessee in the fall of 1957 the little rock desegregation crisis is unfolding. he...
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martin luther king jr. the key leader of the civil rights movement in our country from the 1950's until his assassination in 1968. >> this memorial is one of the newest and we are excited about the student asking the next question. >> hello, i am yolanda renee king and i am martin luther king jr.'s granddaughter. i have been to washington, d.c. a bunch of times and i've always wondered who decides who gets a memorial there and where it goes? >> for the answer we went to the department of the interior. the government agency that manages federal land, including the mlk memorial. >> secretary deb haaland is not just the head of the department of the interior, she is also a member of the laguna pueblo and the first native american to serve as cabinet secretary and u.s. history. sec. haaland: there is a federal law that guides the process including those here at the national mall. believe it or not there is a 24 step process to go through from the original concept, to dedication of a new memorial and involves co
martin luther king jr. the key leader of the civil rights movement in our country from the 1950's until his assassination in 1968. >> this memorial is one of the newest and we are excited about the student asking the next question. >> hello, i am yolanda renee king and i am martin luther king jr.'s granddaughter. i have been to washington, d.c. a bunch of times and i've always wondered who decides who gets a memorial there and where it goes? >> for the answer we went to the...
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martin luther king jr.d that some of the same issues they marched and bled for are being relitigated today. voting rights, health care, police brutality. >> there's so many broken promises, unfinished pieces. we haven't repaired and eliminated bigotry, it's still with us. >> till is 14-year-old boy lynched in mississippi in 1955, his killers acquitted by all-white jury. but video and conviction of floyd's killer derek chauvin makes this moment dramatically different than the overwhelming number of cases against black people. global pandemic, perhaps igniting the largest mass movement in u.s. history. >> people matter. life must not be cheapened. >> i can't breathe, it's become almost the language of the streets. >> i can't breathe! >> i compare it to the little girl in vietnam who was walking down the road naked because napalm had bombed the clothes off her. george floyd's death had that kind of disgusting impact on people of good will who said no, this is too much. >> for the surviving members of dr. king'
martin luther king jr.d that some of the same issues they marched and bled for are being relitigated today. voting rights, health care, police brutality. >> there's so many broken promises, unfinished pieces. we haven't repaired and eliminated bigotry, it's still with us. >> till is 14-year-old boy lynched in mississippi in 1955, his killers acquitted by all-white jury. but video and conviction of floyd's killer derek chauvin makes this moment dramatically different than the...
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martin luther king. >> the tension was wonderful. >> are you really all truly idiots or is it me? >> but it was going to be shocking. >> the super bass o'matic '76. >> got to get the laughs. >> we're not even going to have sex that many times again to be honest. >> it's really real. >> i'm sorry, we're experiencing technical difficulties. >> it's so revolutionary. >> and that completely changed my life. ♪ >>> my experience with late-night television was all about my relationship with my dad. my dad was a comedy maven. he would say all right, you can stay up late to watch johnny. because he knew how much it meant to me. >> he'd always say we'll just watch the monologue. >> i understand we have a special group tonight of little league mothers here. who brought a couple of old bats along also. >> they'd go to commercial and he'd say let's just see if they do carnac. >> a 100-yard dash. >> a 100-yard dash. >> he was funny and he was sharp. he had this aura about him. >> what happens after you eat a 100-yard prune. >> johnny carson was not black or white or asian or -- he was funny. an
martin luther king. >> the tension was wonderful. >> are you really all truly idiots or is it me? >> but it was going to be shocking. >> the super bass o'matic '76. >> got to get the laughs. >> we're not even going to have sex that many times again to be honest. >> it's really real. >> i'm sorry, we're experiencing technical difficulties. >> it's so revolutionary. >> and that completely changed my life. ♪ >>> my experience...
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. >> i am a kindergarten teacher at martin luther king and i have been teaching with the oakland unifiedol district for 57 years. >> reporter: she moved from chickasha, oklahoma to oakland to teach, in 1964. kennedy had already been assassinated. martin luther king, jr. was the most prominent civil rights leader. there was beatlemania, the moon landing a few years later and america was involved in a war that was unpopular. >> everybody wogive respect fae6 parents were more engaged with their children. >> she was drawn to teaching by her oldest sister herself, an educator. >> she taught me when i was in third grade. and i sent, my, i want to be a teacher. just like my sister. >> reporter: through the years, students have come back to thank her for playing an important role in their lives. >> when i didn't know how to write or spell words, she would teach me how. she would say, sounded out, or think about it. >> we would have families call and request, i want my kid in ms. hayden's class. we were like, hold on, we have a waiting list here. [ laughter ] >> reporter: while the conversation a
. >> i am a kindergarten teacher at martin luther king and i have been teaching with the oakland unifiedol district for 57 years. >> reporter: she moved from chickasha, oklahoma to oakland to teach, in 1964. kennedy had already been assassinated. martin luther king, jr. was the most prominent civil rights leader. there was beatlemania, the moon landing a few years later and america was involved in a war that was unpopular. >> everybody wogive respect fae6 parents were more...
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martin luther king jr., more than 50 years ago.sues they marched and bled for are being relitigated today. voting rights, health care, police brutality. >> there are so many broken unfinished pieces. behave repaired and eliminated bigotry. and it's still with us. till was the 14-year-old boy who was lynched in mississippi in 1955. his killers acquitted by an all white jury. but the video and conviction of floyd's killer police officer derek chauvin makes this moment in history dramatically different than the overwhelming number of police brutality cases against black people. floyd's killing pierced through a global pandemic, perhaps igniting the largest mass movement in u.s. history. >> people matter. >> i can't breathe. it's become now almost the language of the streets. >> i compare it to the little girl in vietnam who was walking down the road naked because they had bombed the clothes off of her. george floyd's death had that kind of disgusting impact on people of good will who said, no, this is too much. >> for the surviving me
martin luther king jr., more than 50 years ago.sues they marched and bled for are being relitigated today. voting rights, health care, police brutality. >> there are so many broken unfinished pieces. behave repaired and eliminated bigotry. and it's still with us. till was the 14-year-old boy who was lynched in mississippi in 1955. his killers acquitted by an all white jury. but the video and conviction of floyd's killer police officer derek chauvin makes this moment in history...
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the martin luther king jr. memorial dedicated in 2011 sits on the northwest corner of the tidal basin its location was specifically designed among the cherry trees which are generally in bloom each year on the anniversary of dr. king's death. the memorial design is drawn from a passage in his i have a dream speech in which he says out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. dr. king himself is depicted as that stone of hope emerging from the mountain of despair which sits behind him at the memorial and at the base of of the of that are a number of quotations from his speeches sermons and writings. one of the most famous or perhaps infamous incidents in the history of the tidal basin involved us congressman, wilbur mills chairman of house ways and means committee one night in october of 1974 car being driven erratically down independence avenue was pulled over and everyone was surprised to find in the back not only mills but an exotic dancer named fanny fox known as the argentine firecracker. fox in her pani
the martin luther king jr. memorial dedicated in 2011 sits on the northwest corner of the tidal basin its location was specifically designed among the cherry trees which are generally in bloom each year on the anniversary of dr. king's death. the memorial design is drawn from a passage in his i have a dream speech in which he says out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. dr. king himself is depicted as that stone of hope emerging from the mountain of despair which sits behind him at the...
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institute, martin luther king the third. mr. king thank you for joining us from atlanta. >> thank you. >> it's been one year to the day since floyd was murdered, we've seen marches and protests, we seen derek chauvin convicted for murder but have we as a country made impactful change? >> i think we have to continue actions to assess that. what i do believe is one of the first steps is the passage of the george floyd policing act which is in the united states paedthe s we speak and there ef i don't know we ev, thti ithe hf probably in minnesota, a policeman, policeman came together to say that one of their own, basically not just broke the law but should be held accountable for murder and he was charged and convicted. that is a monumental step quite frankly. even though we all saw it front of our eyes and thought it should be an open and shut case, none of us knew what was going to happen as it related to the jury until it happened. >> indeed and that in itself progress. you mentioned the policing reform bill that is still being w
institute, martin luther king the third. mr. king thank you for joining us from atlanta. >> thank you. >> it's been one year to the day since floyd was murdered, we've seen marches and protests, we seen derek chauvin convicted for murder but have we as a country made impactful change? >> i think we have to continue actions to assess that. what i do believe is one of the first steps is the passage of the george floyd policing act which is in the united states paedthe s we speak...
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every area we celebrate martin luther king day to celebrate his birthday in the middle of january and no one stopped to say who else was in the room on the day he was born? as if he pop out of nowhere. that's crazy to me, and so even on the lowest level of gold, one of them is that at the very least we realize these men did notice pop out oft nowhere and didn't just have ideas. they were raised and nurtured and we can at least acknowledge the people around them, and very specifically the women. and as soon as i started researching several different mothers of civil rights leaders i said this would be great if i focus on the mothers of sons because i can address the gender binary that says men influence boys which account true. i can blow that apart by saying here are three men we love and revere, rightfully so, and actually look at the relationship they have with mr. mothers and realize, against, the intentionality behind the a rice shower -- erasure of their stores. it's no a mistake and i want to make sure we thought about that. so i finally decided on these three because they were
every area we celebrate martin luther king day to celebrate his birthday in the middle of january and no one stopped to say who else was in the room on the day he was born? as if he pop out of nowhere. that's crazy to me, and so even on the lowest level of gold, one of them is that at the very least we realize these men did notice pop out oft nowhere and didn't just have ideas. they were raised and nurtured and we can at least acknowledge the people around them, and very specifically the women....
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because we all know from his wonderful work on bearing the cross and the fbi -- martin luther king. we know as you mentioned that the fbi was out to get martin king. there was no doubt about it. i was disappointed that he presented the research in a way with leaving most of that context out, so, for folks who have not read his books, they do not know that the fbi makes a claim in 1963 to jay edgar hoover in a 70-page report by saying that martin king does not -- he's not a communist, the communist don't have any influence over the civil rights, movement everything is fine. hoover of course is upset, he writes back to see william sullivan that this is observed, that this is ridiculous, and they, after martin kings march on washington, they immediately change their analysis. you know what mr. hoover, you are right. he is the most dangerous -- in the world. and we cannot count on, this is key, and i wish that he would've cited this. we can no longer count on evidence that will stand up in a court of law or congressional committee in order to discredit martin luther king. we have to go b
because we all know from his wonderful work on bearing the cross and the fbi -- martin luther king. we know as you mentioned that the fbi was out to get martin king. there was no doubt about it. i was disappointed that he presented the research in a way with leaving most of that context out, so, for folks who have not read his books, they do not know that the fbi makes a claim in 1963 to jay edgar hoover in a 70-page report by saying that martin king does not -- he's not a communist, the...
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jr. the assassination of doctor martin luther kinng. 0r the assassination of doctor martin luther kingabout rosa parks, we know about emmett till. what we don�*t know or have known really until now is what happened in tulsa. and this was unquestionably one of the biggest acts of violence against black people in this country has ever seen.— against black people in this country has ever seen. okay. thank you. gary o'donoghue — has ever seen. okay. thank you. gary o'donoghue in _ has ever seen. okay. thank you. gary o'donoghue in tulsa. _ hundreds of afghans who worked for the british military and at its embassy in kabul will be rapidly relocated — with many expected to be resettled in the uk. the decision comes amid fears for their safety as international troops prepare to leave the country and the security situation deteriorates. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale has more. afghan interpreters have put their lives on the line, serving alongside british troops in combat in helmand until 2014. though some have already been allowed to resettle in the uk, many were left behind, and ar
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martin luther king junior on voting rights. >> i'm very honest with you mister president -- [inaudiblehave less than 40% of the negroes register to vote. very interesting to notice that. and i think a professor at the university of texas, in a recent article, brought this out very clearly. so, it demonstrates that is so important to get negroes registered to vote in large numbers in the south. and it would be this coalition of the negroes vote and the moderate rightful that will really make the new south. >> that's exactly right. i think it's very important that we not see that we're doing this and we're not doing this just because this negroes or whites. but we take the position that every person born in this country, when they reach a certain age, that he have a right to vote. just like he has a right to fight. >> back with us tonight, the author of the presidential historian michael beschloss. his latest book is presidents of war. but even more relevant to our discussion tonight, to more of his seminal books, taking charge, the johnson white house tapes, 19 63 to 64. and reaching fo
martin luther king junior on voting rights. >> i'm very honest with you mister president -- [inaudiblehave less than 40% of the negroes register to vote. very interesting to notice that. and i think a professor at the university of texas, in a recent article, brought this out very clearly. so, it demonstrates that is so important to get negroes registered to vote in large numbers in the south. and it would be this coalition of the negroes vote and the moderate rightful that will really...
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photos of him surfaced on social media attending a rally last year in washington, dc to mark martin luther king'srtin luther kings at the anniversary of the 1963 march on washington. and that has led some observers and a lot of people on social media in particular to question his impartiality in that case, but needs be noted that mitchell and all the otherjurors were asked during the process, the screening process ahead of the trial that took more than two weeks whether they supported black lives matter and whether it took part in any protests. and mitchell, a 31—year—old african—american man, not surprisingly said that he supports black lives matter. in interviews with other media here in minneapolis said does rally that he attended in washington, dc he was not specifically a black lives matter rally, but one to commemorate that historic march 57 years prior. commemorate that historic march 57 years prior-— 57 years prior. thank you very much for _ 57 years prior. thank you very much for coming _ 57 years prior. thank you very much for coming on _ 57 years prior. thank you very much for coming o
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martin luther king jr., i call for revolution that fully recognizes that equal human dignity of all peopleves forward to create a new world. in which men and women live together but let us say women and men since it is high time to change a customary order of our thinking. a reconciliation and a shared future. this justice has a central role for law. law and rule of law. equal dignity and fair due process. and the law is small. american women have been able to turn to the law and to legal change in a way that is not always been possible for women in ways in which the law is more deeply flawed and corrupted at its core. it is not only would people understand it. people interested in justice for women do not always understand the relevant laws and their background. a large part of my purpose in my book is to describe the relevant areas of the law in history clearly so that any reader that wants to use the law will be pretty well-placed to do so. hip may sometimes seem technical because the impartiality of the law means that it is in fact technical. narratives play a role since ours is what i
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martin luther king and john lewis and selma using that as the impetus to get the civil rights act finally passed after years and years of trying. it will help propel us to finally get meaningful police reform. >> i'm sorry guys, we are going to wrap it up. thank you so much. >> anybody from the gop are policing unit on your side? >> on capitol hill, and house speaker nancy pelosi in california representative karen bass met with the family of george floyd on the one-year anniversary of the staff. rep resented of basses is the author of the george floyd justice in policing act.
martin luther king and john lewis and selma using that as the impetus to get the civil rights act finally passed after years and years of trying. it will help propel us to finally get meaningful police reform. >> i'm sorry guys, we are going to wrap it up. thank you so much. >> anybody from the gop are policing unit on your side? >> on capitol hill, and house speaker nancy pelosi in california representative karen bass met with the family of george floyd on the one-year...
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martin luther king jr. that says get your knee off our necks.is impartiality. mitchell tells "the star tribune" his uncle posted the photo last august after commemorating mlk's "i have a dream" speech. and he did not view it as a march for george floyd or against police brutality. mitchell says he was honest during jury selection when asked about his opinions of protests and black lives matter. this is how mitchell responded at the time. >> black lives matter is just a statement. people of black pigment, their lives matter. >> reporter: in its filing, chauvin's legal team says the former officer deserves a new trial, saying, he was denied a change of venue and the court failed to sequester the jury and media attention prevented a fair trial and publicity was so pervasive and prejudicial it amounted to a structural defect. mitchell said none of this had influence on the deliberations or the verdict. >> we didn't watch the news. we were really locked in on the case and then with so much stress coming from the case, i mean, those things are so seco
martin luther king jr. that says get your knee off our necks.is impartiality. mitchell tells "the star tribune" his uncle posted the photo last august after commemorating mlk's "i have a dream" speech. and he did not view it as a march for george floyd or against police brutality. mitchell says he was honest during jury selection when asked about his opinions of protests and black lives matter. this is how mitchell responded at the time. >> black lives matter is just a...
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martin luther king and john lewis in selma using that as the impetus to get the civil rights act finally passed after years and years of trying. we pray that history can repeat itself and that the death of george floyd will help propel us to finally get meaningful police reform. >> did president biden offer any -- >> i'm sorry guys, we are going to wrap it up. thank you so much. >> anybody from the gop are -- or police unions on your side? >> you have 70 of us out here. we need at least half a dozen questions. >> thank you. >> george floyd's family met with south carolina senators tim scott and lindsey graham. here is the family attorney ben crump speaking to attorneys on capitol hill. following his remarks, we will hear from republican senator scott. >> how are you doing? ok. we don't know where we are going.
martin luther king and john lewis in selma using that as the impetus to get the civil rights act finally passed after years and years of trying. we pray that history can repeat itself and that the death of george floyd will help propel us to finally get meaningful police reform. >> did president biden offer any -- >> i'm sorry guys, we are going to wrap it up. thank you so much. >> anybody from the gop are -- or police unions on your side? >> you have 70 of us out here....
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being inspired just as he was by jim lawson and martin luther king. and then to inspire others which is what he's always done, particularly vis-a-vis young people. we are a new organization. we are developing much faster than i would've expected. i'm terribly excited. what i know is that john is very proud of the work that were doing. >> i agree. >> will the pilgrimages continue? >> i'm sure they will, in some form or facia. >> they are so important. i'm going to invite michelle the comeback up. she and margaret have been keeping an eye on the folks on the internet writing in. we will see if we can take some of those questions. >> i can also let you know that there are more than 500 people who are watching on youtube. we are so grateful that you could share all of this with so many folks. they are from all over the country. maryland and alabama and tennessee. a couple folks from vermont. just people who are all over. linda, one of the questions to you is if you would be willing to share some stories about his time at martha's vineyard. >> i'm sorry. i
being inspired just as he was by jim lawson and martin luther king. and then to inspire others which is what he's always done, particularly vis-a-vis young people. we are a new organization. we are developing much faster than i would've expected. i'm terribly excited. what i know is that john is very proud of the work that were doing. >> i agree. >> will the pilgrimages continue? >> i'm sure they will, in some form or facia. >> they are so important. i'm going to invite...
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but martin luther king said don't let them. because as soon as you do you have lost any part of serenity and your essence how do you stop doing that? you practice and do one quarter inch at a time people have nice christian bumper stickers at you and then you make a point never to be with them again because they are annoyingm and then you want to poke them in the head with a fork like a baked potato. but this is another thing as you get older besides throwing things out of the plane because you fly to low if you spot it you got it. to an extent i became very aware of my inner donald trump of how materialistic and self-centered and what a blowhard i can be and the family that says they aren't listening and waiting to talk again. i became aware of that. trump is someone hypothetically who is a destroyed human being and he was destroyed as a very young child. no one loved him. no one loves him. he doesn't even know about dogs. he doesn't even have a dog. so sometimes i would say don't you feel a little bit sorry for trump and he w
but martin luther king said don't let them. because as soon as you do you have lost any part of serenity and your essence how do you stop doing that? you practice and do one quarter inch at a time people have nice christian bumper stickers at you and then you make a point never to be with them again because they are annoyingm and then you want to poke them in the head with a fork like a baked potato. but this is another thing as you get older besides throwing things out of the plane because you...
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martin luther king. >> carson is making a statement without him making a statement but he made the statementelighted to be here, i flew out of washington this afternoon. >> the plane had mechanical difficulty. >> carson loved watching this. bellifonte said a lot of things he could not say. >> it was a volatile tide. me lost the whole southern audience because he did that. >> good night, thank you for being here. >> carson was still popular. as soon as he came back, the audience came flooding back to him. >> two of the guests that bellifonte interviewed had been assassinated and two months later, robert kennedy. >> when there are terrible events, late night is a wonderful thing to have because these are people who have a talent to say the right thing at the right time. >> we can't learn how to live together in this country and how we'll ever learn to live with anybody else in the world. >> it is almost as if they are speaking only to you. that stays with us especially when it comes to someone you have been with in those quiet hours when the phone does not ring and the kids are in bed and you
martin luther king. >> carson is making a statement without him making a statement but he made the statementelighted to be here, i flew out of washington this afternoon. >> the plane had mechanical difficulty. >> carson loved watching this. bellifonte said a lot of things he could not say. >> it was a volatile tide. me lost the whole southern audience because he did that. >> good night, thank you for being here. >> carson was still popular. as soon as he came...
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bernese king, drawer of martin luther king jr. and ceo of martin luther king jr. right now? >> you know, we have to be called that part of my father's last words is we've got some difficult days ahead. he was very prophetic when he said that, because he indicated that the stage at which we were facing in the struggle was equality. and while there were many white americans at that time who were committed to ensuring that blacks were treated with dignity and were horrified by many of the racial incidents, many of them did not have a true commitment to equality. i think you'll be disheartened and disappointed in some ways with are we are. he would applaud the progress of black americans who are in many rooms. whether you're talking about on capitol hill, state houses, and city hall, in corporate america, he would applaud that political advancement but still be encouraging us that we have to deal with these last vest ages of racial inequality effectively racism. >> uh-huh. and mr. ghandi, from your perspective, what do you think -- well, one, i would love to know how
bernese king, drawer of martin luther king jr. and ceo of martin luther king jr. right now? >> you know, we have to be called that part of my father's last words is we've got some difficult days ahead. he was very prophetic when he said that, because he indicated that the stage at which we were facing in the struggle was equality. and while there were many white americans at that time who were committed to ensuring that blacks were treated with dignity and were horrified by many of the...
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that was a commemoration of martin luther king. that doesn't make it a blm.be protected. he does not want police abusing black people unnecessarily. if i'm a prosecutor i'm arguing there's nothing new here especially nothing new that would require overthrowing this verdict. >> just because some other -- don't jurors come from the community and they make up the community and they all come with different lens and experiences in life? that's a jury of your peers. the other thing is because someone because of the prosecution or the defense, depending on the verdict, whatever, depending on the circumstances. exactly right. these jurors were vetted like no jury pool i have ever seen. they filled out extensive questionnaires. they were questioned in person. if the juror had just straid straight-up lied about a material and there's no way the paerlgts could have understood what he was really all about, there might be an area there but when you look at all the circumstances, it's just not the case. going to a martin luther king commemoration is not the same as protest
that was a commemoration of martin luther king. that doesn't make it a blm.be protected. he does not want police abusing black people unnecessarily. if i'm a prosecutor i'm arguing there's nothing new here especially nothing new that would require overthrowing this verdict. >> just because some other -- don't jurors come from the community and they make up the community and they all come with different lens and experiences in life? that's a jury of your peers. the other thing is because...
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. ♪♪ ♪♪ explored the impact of the mothers of james baldwin, martin luther king jr.colm x had on their sons. here is a portion of the program. there's a lot of factors that contributed. one of them is at the time and even today we record words or histories and people who we deem to be important as a society and the hegemony so so much of the stories are told from this perspective and they are not the ones that are going to say this woman mattered or let's make sure we tell her story or let's record the date that she was born. two of the women were not even really sure what year they were born it's just kind of estimates because no one recorded it. i couldn't find her on any census data for example but it's also something that we speak to in terms of historians and scholars. each of these three men care deeply about their mothers and credited their mothers with their success. they celebrated their moms. martin luther king walked around and said you have the best brother in the world and he called her constantly. james baldwin wanted to be buried next to her mother and
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bill russell is a living connection between the marches of martin luther king, and colin kaepernick,d family went along with him to the white house in 2011. when president barack obama awarded bill russell the presidential honor of freedom. >> when bill russell was in junior high, he was cut from his basketball team. he got better after that. [laughs] he led the university of san francisco to two championships. and 13 seasons with the ball tends to -- celtics, he won 11. a record unmatched in any sport. one too while also serving as the teams coach. and show happens that he was also the first african american to ever hold such a position as a coach in a major league sports team of any sport. >> more than any athlete of his era, bill russell came to define award winner. , whenever someone looks up at all 69 of bill russell, i just did, i always feel small next to him. and they ask, are you a basketball player? surprisingly, he gets this more than you think, this question. he says, no. he says, that's what i do. that's not what i am. i'm not a basketball player. i am a man who plays ba
bill russell is a living connection between the marches of martin luther king, and colin kaepernick,d family went along with him to the white house in 2011. when president barack obama awarded bill russell the presidential honor of freedom. >> when bill russell was in junior high, he was cut from his basketball team. he got better after that. [laughs] he led the university of san francisco to two championships. and 13 seasons with the ball tends to -- celtics, he won 11. a record...