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one cold martin luther king day, on martin luther king avenue in washington d.c.. nd only grandchild of dr. martin luther king jr.. she is no stranger to the main stage. at the age of 13, she is an absolute powerhouse. welcome yolanda renee king. [applause] ♪ >> hello washington. my name is yolanda renee king. i am the proud granddaughter of coretta scott king and martin luther king jr.. today is a historic day because on this day, my grandfather led a march on washington to demand that our country give black americans the same rights as white americans. it is also the day that a young boy named emmett till was lynched in mississippi in 1955. he was 14. just about my age. for him at every life lost to racism and hatred in this country, all like to observe a moment of silence. [silence] people have been asking me why i watch for voting rights. what is my role in this when i am 13 and cannot vote. here is what i tell them. my generation cannot vote but your vote affects us. we have to demand that our leaders do their jobs. marching and activism are the tools we have a
one cold martin luther king day, on martin luther king avenue in washington d.c.. nd only grandchild of dr. martin luther king jr.. she is no stranger to the main stage. at the age of 13, she is an absolute powerhouse. welcome yolanda renee king. [applause] ♪ >> hello washington. my name is yolanda renee king. i am the proud granddaughter of coretta scott king and martin luther king jr.. today is a historic day because on this day, my grandfather led a march on washington to demand that...
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martin luther king iii. [applause] ♪ martin luther king iii: good afternoon washington, d.c.s 58 years ago. it was a hot day like this one. the crowd was getting restless. he pushed aside his prepared speech and started talking about a dream. i believe his words have remained so powerful after all of these years because he described a vision for the way america ought to be. he issued a challenge to this country. to live up to the ideals in its founding documents. like all of us, he read those words since he was a child. before i finished, i will be finished in a few moments, i do not need a lot of time to say what i have to say. i've got to say something about my daughter and my wife. we are so blessed to have a little young lady who is an activist. did you enjoy yolanda king? [applause] yolanda is who she is because of andrea king, my wife. my father saw the hypocrisy of a nation that could shout that all men were greeted equal and while counting some of them as 3/5 of a human being. beating black children for swimming in a public pool, start throwing japanese children in in
martin luther king iii. [applause] ♪ martin luther king iii: good afternoon washington, d.c.s 58 years ago. it was a hot day like this one. the crowd was getting restless. he pushed aside his prepared speech and started talking about a dream. i believe his words have remained so powerful after all of these years because he described a vision for the way america ought to be. he issued a challenge to this country. to live up to the ideals in its founding documents. like all of us, he read those...
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representatives terri sewell, mondaire jones, joyce beatty and naacp president derek johnson, martin luther king the third and washington dc -- washington, d.c. mayor muriel bowser. the rally coincides with the anniversary of the march on washington led by martin luther king junior.
representatives terri sewell, mondaire jones, joyce beatty and naacp president derek johnson, martin luther king the third and washington dc -- washington, d.c. mayor muriel bowser. the rally coincides with the anniversary of the march on washington led by martin luther king junior.
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you are looking at martin luther king iii, the son of dr. martin luther king jr.'s listen to what he is saying. >> when the civil rights act of 1964 was signed and my father visited the white house and he told president johnson, this is not enough, we need a voting rights bill. because at the time states could pass all kinds of laws designed to keep people from voting, but president johnson told my father, "i can't do it, i used up all of my political power to get the civil rights act passed." so that day when my father walked out of the white house, people said, "well, what are you going to do, dr. king, now?" and he said, "we gonna go back to the south to get him some power." now, i won't pretend that it was simple. people were beaten. some were killed. police turned dogs and fire hoses on peaceful marchers who just wanted to vote, but every day the voices got louder, the demonstrations got bigger, the reporters showed up in greater numbers, and the moral outrage grew. that's how the voting rights act happened, through the power of the people. >> and that is som
you are looking at martin luther king iii, the son of dr. martin luther king jr.'s listen to what he is saying. >> when the civil rights act of 1964 was signed and my father visited the white house and he told president johnson, this is not enough, we need a voting rights bill. because at the time states could pass all kinds of laws designed to keep people from voting, but president johnson told my father, "i can't do it, i used up all of my political power to get the civil rights...
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again, the father/son business and leadership and political, martin luther king jr.'s opinion of reverend martin luther king sr. and he was the grandson of reverend daniel albert williams, the second pastor of the ebenezer baptist church. so that went in line of succession. his brother, a.d., albert, named after his grandfather. was also a baptist minister. so the kind of ways that ones learns leadership is in the kind of context of the ecclesial politics. right? how to galvanize people, how to bring people together, how to win a majority. all those things are useful when you go into the electoral politics, whether you're the mayor. and, of course, we don't live far from kansas city here. we have a sitting congress person representing kansas city, missouri, emanuel cleaver ii. he is an ordained methodist minister. so these kind of ways that the training ground for family is the politics. so politics becomes very, very important. anytime you're running an organization, you're engaged in politics. whether you're the school principal or you're the superintendent. you sti
again, the father/son business and leadership and political, martin luther king jr.'s opinion of reverend martin luther king sr. and he was the grandson of reverend daniel albert williams, the second pastor of the ebenezer baptist church. so that went in line of succession. his brother, a.d., albert, named after his grandfather. was also a baptist minister. so the kind of ways that ones learns leadership is in the kind of context of the ecclesial politics. right? how to galvanize people, how to...
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and the other one you well recognize, martin luther king jr. king wanted joseph jackson, a chicagoan then, to use -- to be more aggressive about civil rights, and joseph h. jackson did not want to do that at all. he thought that the church shouldn't be in politics. i'm going to see if i can switch here for a minute, if it will work for me. it's slow. so in kansas city, in about 1961, the national baptist met in kansas city, and it was a controversial action going on. so this is from the -- you should look at the king global site. as a controversial leader of the national baptist convention, he wasn't controversial, he was elected over and over again, even if he had to do it kind of semi-fraudulently. he's like a political leader, right? jackson often clashed with other baptist ministers, including martin luther king jr., who believed jackson's opposition to the use of civil diso we'd yens to achieve civil rights was too conservative. you've got to persuade your people at the convention who should be in. so jackson was not an uneducated man. very
and the other one you well recognize, martin luther king jr. king wanted joseph jackson, a chicagoan then, to use -- to be more aggressive about civil rights, and joseph h. jackson did not want to do that at all. he thought that the church shouldn't be in politics. i'm going to see if i can switch here for a minute, if it will work for me. it's slow. so in kansas city, in about 1961, the national baptist met in kansas city, and it was a controversial action going on. so this is from the -- you...
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>>> one week from tomorrow marks the 58th year i was in of martin luther king, jr.'ow six decades later, dr. king fueled for under attack, particularly voting rights. that is why next weekend the late civil rights icon son and other civil rights leaders will march on for voting rights icross the country. marches are planned in washington, miami, houston, a host of other cities to protest the gop's sustained attack on bake rights. joining me, two civil rights he os, martin luther king, ii, the son of dr. martin luther and chavez is a civil rights leader and organizers of march on. thank you for being with us. martin talk about this nation wide vote. it comes 15 years to the day after the historic march on walk. tell us about what you have planned, why you were doing this, if it was fathomable to you that this many years after your father's march, we are still having these fights. >> let me answer ter first question, the last question first. it's unfortunate, it is really unconscionable we would be still fighting for the rights to vote to expand voting in what we call
>>> one week from tomorrow marks the 58th year i was in of martin luther king, jr.'ow six decades later, dr. king fueled for under attack, particularly voting rights. that is why next weekend the late civil rights icon son and other civil rights leaders will march on for voting rights icross the country. marches are planned in washington, miami, houston, a host of other cities to protest the gop's sustained attack on bake rights. joining me, two civil rights he os, martin luther king,...
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more than a half-century after doctor martin luther king led a historic march on washington. the fight over voting rights continue today as more demonstrators took to the streets of the capital. >> the latest on the preparations along the gulf coast s hurricane ida. it continues to intensify and prepares to make landfall. >> welcome back, everyone. nearly 16 years to the day after hurricane katrina just decimated new orleans and much of the gulf coast. folks there tonight bracing for yet another major hurricane that could pack the same. if not a worst punch than katrina hurricane ida is gaining strength and is expected to hit new orleans tomorrow report markie martin shows us. >> the final preparations that are underway along the coast. >> a sea of sand bags south of new orleans. in the small fishing community of la feet. the clock is ticking for eid his arrival. but folks like timothy kern or are sticking around and to have to leave home. not known. if you come back and have a home. i know the kids will be in school. not not know if you have a job when you get back. it's a t
more than a half-century after doctor martin luther king led a historic march on washington. the fight over voting rights continue today as more demonstrators took to the streets of the capital. >> the latest on the preparations along the gulf coast s hurricane ida. it continues to intensify and prepares to make landfall. >> welcome back, everyone. nearly 16 years to the day after hurricane katrina just decimated new orleans and much of the gulf coast. folks there tonight bracing...
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and martin luther king's son, martin luther king iii was here leading a march to remind people that blacksonal right to vote. it was the state laws that appeared neutral but were actually restrictive to get black voters to count jelly beans or pay a penalty. that's why he says the voting rights must include the john lewis voting rights act to restore some of those provisions. one person we didn't see, reverend jesse jackson. he is recovering, battling covid with his wife. i've been in touch with family members and they say both are responding to the treatments here, but it was a moment of silence and prayers from activists who wished them well. >> we wish the best to reverend jackson to his family and hope he pulls through. suzanne, thanks for that excellent report. let me bring in the number three democrat in the house, democrat jim clyburn. thanks for being with us. today's marches show the sense of urgency is not letting up on the democratic side but the gop side is fighting tooth and nail on this. texas is on the cusp of seeing these new voting restrictions enacted. why isn't that urge
and martin luther king's son, martin luther king iii was here leading a march to remind people that blacksonal right to vote. it was the state laws that appeared neutral but were actually restrictive to get black voters to count jelly beans or pay a penalty. that's why he says the voting rights must include the john lewis voting rights act to restore some of those provisions. one person we didn't see, reverend jesse jackson. he is recovering, battling covid with his wife. i've been in touch...
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that devoted the entire magazine to the story of martin luther king jr.. by coretta scott key. >> we have been open 45 months when you see the show today. and, we found some very interesting statistics. number one, our average drive distance to get here is over 300 miles. we ask, have you ever been to washington d.c.? amazing -- how the majority button amazingly large number, i have never been to washington. why did you -- what are you going to do when you come to washington? we are coming to the bible museum. are you doing other things? if we have time. and the point is that what we are finding, especially with, not only just americans but tourists coming into washington, which about 15% depending 20 are non-americans coming in to the u.s. for a tour and here in washington d.c. museums and a pop in here, so once it's all together, we are finding that there's great great curiosity about the bible no matter what faith you are and many -- take a fait, they've been here and that with their friends, so it's not like somebody just wanders in. they come in as a
that devoted the entire magazine to the story of martin luther king jr.. by coretta scott key. >> we have been open 45 months when you see the show today. and, we found some very interesting statistics. number one, our average drive distance to get here is over 300 miles. we ask, have you ever been to washington d.c.? amazing -- how the majority button amazingly large number, i have never been to washington. why did you -- what are you going to do when you come to washington? we are...
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cities, including here in d.c., where martin luther king jr., august 28th. i'm lindsey reiser live from washington, d.c. >> i'm aaron gilchrist in for kendis gibson in new york. we have a team of reporters and analysts following the latest for you. we want to track the breaking story, the category 1 hurricane taking aim at the gulf coast with landfall expected tomorrow on the 16th anniversary of hurricane katrina. forecasters are warning, though, this storm could be much stronger when it crashes ashore tomorrow, potentially leaving behind devastation that could last for months. hurricane ida has been intensifying so quickly that the mayor of new orleans says there is no time to issue new mandatory evacuation orders. meaning many people will be forced to take cover at home. >> we want to get right to nbc news meteorologist janessa webb who's tracking the latest for us. how dangerous could this storm be, what are we talking about here? >> lindsay, this is a dire situation because just in the last few hours our latest update, this storm system con
cities, including here in d.c., where martin luther king jr., august 28th. i'm lindsey reiser live from washington, d.c. >> i'm aaron gilchrist in for kendis gibson in new york. we have a team of reporters and analysts following the latest for you. we want to track the breaking story, the category 1 hurricane taking aim at the gulf coast with landfall expected tomorrow on the 16th anniversary of hurricane katrina. forecasters are warning, though, this storm could be much stronger when it...
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martin luther king. it's illustrating him of his speech of "i had a dream" in 1963 that he gave right here in washington, d.c. and so, and then we have a -- a -- an "ebony" magazine, which devoted the entire magazine to the story of martin luther king, jr. and it's signed by coretta scott king. >> we've been open approximately four to five months, when you -- when you see our -- the show today. and we found some very interesting statistics. number one, our average-drive distance to get here is a little over 300 miles. we asked, have you ever been to washington, d.c.? uh, amazing, not a majority, but amazing-large number, i've never been to washington. why did you -- what are you going to do when you come to washington? we're coming to the bible museum. are you doing other things? if we have time. and the point is that what we're finding, especially with not only just americans but tourists coming into washington which about 15%, depending, to 20, are not americans. they are coming into the u.s. for -- fo
martin luther king. it's illustrating him of his speech of "i had a dream" in 1963 that he gave right here in washington, d.c. and so, and then we have a -- a -- an "ebony" magazine, which devoted the entire magazine to the story of martin luther king, jr. and it's signed by coretta scott king. >> we've been open approximately four to five months, when you -- when you see our -- the show today. and we found some very interesting statistics. number one, our...
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you can also join martin luther king iii and andrea king and myself and national action network and overing organizations as we march on washington next saturday, august 28th, from black lives matter plaza to the capitol and national mall to demand federal action on voting rights. the assault on ballot box excess is a five-alarm fire, and it's time we start acting like it. we can douse the flames of suppression with the power of collective action. but only if we keep rising up together. able transportation to their medical appointments. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to my company, and my community. i got you. for the love of people. for the love of community. for the love of progress. citi. ♪ music playing. ♪ there's an america we build ♪ ♪ and one we explore one that's been paved and one that's forever wild but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l jeep.
you can also join martin luther king iii and andrea king and myself and national action network and overing organizations as we march on washington next saturday, august 28th, from black lives matter plaza to the capitol and national mall to demand federal action on voting rights. the assault on ballot box excess is a five-alarm fire, and it's time we start acting like it. we can douse the flames of suppression with the power of collective action. but only if we keep rising up together. able...
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as we all know from his wonderful work on bearing the cross and the fbi martin luther king, we know that, as you mentioned, the fbi was out to get martin king, there's no doubt about it. i was disappointed that he presented the research in a way with leaving most of that context out. so for folks who haven't read his books, they don't know that the fbi makes a claim in 1963 to j. edgar hoover in a 70-page report by saying martin king is not a communist, the communist don't have any findings on the movement, it's fine. he writes back saying this is absurd, ridiculous. and then after martin king's march on washington's address, they immediately change their analysis. do you know what, mr. hoover, you were right, he's the most dangerous negro in the world and we cannot count on -- and this is key, i wish that garo would have cited this -- we can no longer count on evidence that will stand up in a court of law or congressional committees in order to discredit martin luther king. we have to go beyond that sort of evidence. he doesn't mention that. and i think that's really important that the
as we all know from his wonderful work on bearing the cross and the fbi martin luther king, we know that, as you mentioned, the fbi was out to get martin king, there's no doubt about it. i was disappointed that he presented the research in a way with leaving most of that context out. so for folks who haven't read his books, they don't know that the fbi makes a claim in 1963 to j. edgar hoover in a 70-page report by saying martin king is not a communist, the communist don't have any findings on...
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to professor paul kengor. >> there is a good quote in your book from walker who was close to martin luther kingted communism, it is a materialistic fill on --philosophy that rejected god, walker knew king well. and he rejected critical race theory. he pointed out that this was a post -- post-marxist fill on thy that put people in blocs. and reverend king, we learned we were to judge people by content of their character, not the color of their skin. a lot of critical race theory rifts are defining people by race, they put people in different categories with opressed versus the opressure, it rejects the humanity of the person, and forces you to treat people as groups not individuals. mark: i think farrakhan would celebrate it. i call it the effort to take farrakhan and wrap him in scholarship, he talks this way, and views world this way, and detests the quote, unquote, whites race. black lives matter was at least -- original mission statement made it clear they were anti-semitic. it is also degrowth movement that came out of europe's half century ago, but now dressed up as green new deal, and ope
to professor paul kengor. >> there is a good quote in your book from walker who was close to martin luther kingted communism, it is a materialistic fill on --philosophy that rejected god, walker knew king well. and he rejected critical race theory. he pointed out that this was a post -- post-marxist fill on thy that put people in blocs. and reverend king, we learned we were to judge people by content of their character, not the color of their skin. a lot of critical race theory rifts are...
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i have a dream speech by the reverend martin luther king. jr, has many people here wondering, asking we march then for our rights to vote, why must we march again more than 50 years later? here's some of the voices of the, the people that we spoke to here at this march on washington. unfortunately, the de generation, they not aware of the struggles for fathers, i went through all back and you know, they had a quite a bit of counter fight the road. right to go to school. so re here to make sure that we don't go back a 150 years, even 20 years, even 50 years, recognize and support and maintain, what are those schools have provided for us? our future is at stake. so we're here today to move to solidify our future the future of people of color is that the future of our nation is that democracy is so where does this legislation stand? well, the john lewis voting rights act has passed. the democratic dominated house of representatives . but it has not passed the senate, which is evenly divided between the 2 parties and republicans in the senate, se they will use the parliamentary maneuver
i have a dream speech by the reverend martin luther king. jr, has many people here wondering, asking we march then for our rights to vote, why must we march again more than 50 years later? here's some of the voices of the, the people that we spoke to here at this march on washington. unfortunately, the de generation, they not aware of the struggles for fathers, i went through all back and you know, they had a quite a bit of counter fight the road. right to go to school. so re here to make sure...
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joining me now two civil rights heroes, martin luther king iii, the eldest son of dr. r., also a chairman of the drum major institute and a global human rights leader, and alejandro chavez, grandson of cesar chavez. martin, talk about this march you're putting together next week. it comes 58 years to the day after your dad's historic march on washington. tell us about what you have planned, why you're doing this, and if it is fathomable to you that this many years after your father's march we're still having these fights. >> let me answer the first question. the last part of the question first. it's unfortunate. it is really unconscionable we would still be fighting for the rights to vote, to expand voting in what we call a democracy. we go all over the world talking about democracy and at home unfortunately some arereduce and restrict democracy. along with our organization and the national action network, seiu are planning major demonstrations all across the country next saturdays where we expect to convene and say to our senators that now is the time to protect and pr
joining me now two civil rights heroes, martin luther king iii, the eldest son of dr. r., also a chairman of the drum major institute and a global human rights leader, and alejandro chavez, grandson of cesar chavez. martin, talk about this march you're putting together next week. it comes 58 years to the day after your dad's historic march on washington. tell us about what you have planned, why you're doing this, and if it is fathomable to you that this many years after your father's march...
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martin luther king. so we didn't know until they change the name that it was named after just jefferson davis, the president of the confederacy, right through the heart of the african american community. but, in reality, i guess it made sense because african americans didn't come into the community until after the war, because it was close to the other parts of the town where they were working and they could walk to work and walk back home. we are at the franklin primary health care center. the name sake for dr. james franklin. doctor franklin, actually grew up in tennessee. he went to school at lincoln university. then he went to the university of michigan in 1909. and upon arrival he had to sleep in the boiler room. and he took his trunk, and that was his desk with a night lamp, and he slept on top of it for four years. he came in second in his medical class. doctor franklin was my maternal grandfather. he comes back to alabama and starts practicing medicine, and if i had known i've been doing this, i
martin luther king. so we didn't know until they change the name that it was named after just jefferson davis, the president of the confederacy, right through the heart of the african american community. but, in reality, i guess it made sense because african americans didn't come into the community until after the war, because it was close to the other parts of the town where they were working and they could walk to work and walk back home. we are at the franklin primary health care center. the...
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martin luther king jr. and coretta scott king. she's ceo of the king center founded by her mom in 1968. she talked about voter rights and race relations in the country as it is right now. >> i think we've got to start removing all the labels, you know, and really getting to the bottom of our humanity and looking at those things that are very harmful to our humanity. racism is harmful to our humanity. militarism is harmful to our humanity. what my father taught is so critical to creating a peaceful and sustainable worl >> what do you think from what you remember of your father, what your mother talked about and those who knew him as well, how do you think he would deal with the situations we are dealing with today? >> if you listened to him, he understood the struggle of black americans as being one. but he also understood how white people were processing and even dealing with us and could speak to some of those issues and help them understand, try to help them understand, that they're victims of wrong thinking. so we can't try to
martin luther king jr. and coretta scott king. she's ceo of the king center founded by her mom in 1968. she talked about voter rights and race relations in the country as it is right now. >> i think we've got to start removing all the labels, you know, and really getting to the bottom of our humanity and looking at those things that are very harmful to our humanity. racism is harmful to our humanity. militarism is harmful to our humanity. what my father taught is so critical to creating a...
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marchers are once again fighting for the similar ideals that martin luther king jr.rights protests happening across the country. we are seeing a pretty heavy turnout with some star power in atlanta. that's where we find nbc's jack brewster. >> reporter: hi there, lindsey. here in atlanta you have some big names come and take the stage including rapper ludacris who is there talking to the crowd before he begins his performance, but you heard from the daughter of dr. martin luther king jr., bernice king, who spoke about what the moment meant to her, the fact that 58 years ago her father was in washington, d.c., gathering hundreds of thousands of people in a social justice movement. now she says she is doing that fight again, she is continuing that fight, and this one, of course, the focus on voter rights. that is something that you heard from many of the people who gathered here today, saying that they feel under attack from that georgia law that was passed and signed back in march, that was signed by the governor, brian kemp. they said they felt attack by that law. th
marchers are once again fighting for the similar ideals that martin luther king jr.rights protests happening across the country. we are seeing a pretty heavy turnout with some star power in atlanta. that's where we find nbc's jack brewster. >> reporter: hi there, lindsey. here in atlanta you have some big names come and take the stage including rapper ludacris who is there talking to the crowd before he begins his performance, but you heard from the daughter of dr. martin luther king jr.,...
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de la historica marcha en la capital, donde el lider de los derechos civiles, el reverendo martin luther king, dio su discurso "i have a dream", "tengo un sueqo"... la manifestacion discurrio en un tono reivindicativo del derecho al voto, y con cantos y bailes hasta llegar a la explanada que va desde el capitolio hasta el monumento a lincoln. a pesar de la pandemia y el riesgo de desalojos para millones de inquilinos afectados por la crisis, hay ciudadaes donde el preco de las rentas esta por las nubes. por si fuera poco, ha una gran demanda de personas buscando inmuebles con tarifas justas, pero no es facil conseguirlos.peggy carranza nos amplia desde nueva york. en honduras, la migracion a estados unidos esta dejando sin su fuerza laboral a varias zonas del pais...ademas,los salvadoreqos protestan a pocos dias de que el "bitcoin" se convierta en moneda para curso legal... en honduras el exodo masivo hacia estados unidos esta dejando a comunidades enteras sin hombres y mujeres joenes, que puedan activar las economias locales... en muchas poblaciones quedan ancianos cuidando a niqos pequeqos,
de la historica marcha en la capital, donde el lider de los derechos civiles, el reverendo martin luther king, dio su discurso "i have a dream", "tengo un sueqo"... la manifestacion discurrio en un tono reivindicativo del derecho al voto, y con cantos y bailes hasta llegar a la explanada que va desde el capitolio hasta el monumento a lincoln. a pesar de la pandemia y el riesgo de desalojos para millones de inquilinos afectados por la crisis, hay ciudadaes donde el preco de...
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martin luther king. it is illustrating him and his speech of i have a dream and 1963 that he gave here in washington, d.c. then we have ebony magazine which devoted the entire magazine to the story of martin luther king jr. and is signed by coretta scott king. >> we have been open approximately four to five months when you see the show today. and we found interesting statistics. average drive distance to get here is a little over 300 miles. we asked have you ever been to washington, d.c. amazing, not majority, but amazing large number, i've never been to washington. what are you going to do when you come to washington? we're coming to the bible museum. are you doing other things? if we have time. the point is what we're finding, especially with not only just americans but tourists coming into washington, which about 15% to 20 are not americans, they're coming into the u.s. for a tour and are in washington, d.c. museums. and they pop in here. so we're finding there's great curiosity about the bible, no ma
martin luther king. it is illustrating him and his speech of i have a dream and 1963 that he gave here in washington, d.c. then we have ebony magazine which devoted the entire magazine to the story of martin luther king jr. and is signed by coretta scott king. >> we have been open approximately four to five months when you see the show today. and we found interesting statistics. average drive distance to get here is a little over 300 miles. we asked have you ever been to washington, d.c....
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when she was working as a crossing guard in savannah at the martin luther king exit off of 95 she thought the children were not bringing books back and forth to school and asked them why and they said because they were not allowed to take the books home from school so she brought everybody a dictionary and told them to use it to help them because she didn't want their life opportunities to be i guess diminished because they didn't have a large vocabulary. and she stamped in each book "a mind is a terrible thing to waste." she used her own money from cleaning houses. i met her and i know that area. [inaudible] she's had a huge impact on people and it was a great idea to make sure that everybody has a dictionary. >> since 1995 when you founded the project along with french, how many dictionaries have gone out to children? >> over 33,700,000. >> how do you get them out there? >> this project started out with grants and then i spoke to different organizations about this idea because they were intrigued in the idea of the dictionaries and the literacy that is so important to everyone always tr
when she was working as a crossing guard in savannah at the martin luther king exit off of 95 she thought the children were not bringing books back and forth to school and asked them why and they said because they were not allowed to take the books home from school so she brought everybody a dictionary and told them to use it to help them because she didn't want their life opportunities to be i guess diminished because they didn't have a large vocabulary. and she stamped in each book "a...
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but first, joining me now, they need no introductions, martin luther king iii and his wife andrea. mr. and mrs. king, we are honored as always that you are joining us here in the fight. as i mentioned there at the top, the three of us had an intense stretch on capitol hill this week, meeting with house speaker nancy pelosi and senators joe manchin and lindsey graham and many others to discuss the desperate need for federal voter protection legislation. i wonder if if you might share your impressions of those meetings. did you come away feeling like the points that you heard that we made in politics may keep them from being acted upon whereupon republican audiences were concerned with this? let me go first to you, martin. your impressions as we laid out the gravity of the problem, the existential threat to voting, and how some of them seemed more concerned with how their constituents would respond than what we need to do to protect the voting rights in this country. >> rev, i, like you and like andrea also, feel like the meetings were positive. but the word "may" sticks out in my min
but first, joining me now, they need no introductions, martin luther king iii and his wife andrea. mr. and mrs. king, we are honored as always that you are joining us here in the fight. as i mentioned there at the top, the three of us had an intense stretch on capitol hill this week, meeting with house speaker nancy pelosi and senators joe manchin and lindsey graham and many others to discuss the desperate need for federal voter protection legislation. i wonder if if you might share your...
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joining me now, global civil rights activist martin luther king iii and andrea waters king. it's a momentous kissinger brother martin, and sister andrea. tens of thousands of people are getting involved. we had at least 20,000 march with us down the streets of washington and there's some still in the streets in cities across the country. our collective mission today to draw attention to the onslaught of voter restriction bills that have been generated, if not passed by republican lawmakers in nearly every state over the last year. of course i have to mention that earlier this week the house passed the john lewis voting rights advancement act. two of his brothers marched with us today . that act is largely concerned with restoring corporate protections of the voting rights act struck down by the supreme court over the last decade. but then i also have to mention that it must now pass the senate where the republican caucus remains opposed to voting rights legislation. so i wonder if we'll find ourselves back here again until we get it, martin. >> oh, absolutely. we don't have a
joining me now, global civil rights activist martin luther king iii and andrea waters king. it's a momentous kissinger brother martin, and sister andrea. tens of thousands of people are getting involved. we had at least 20,000 march with us down the streets of washington and there's some still in the streets in cities across the country. our collective mission today to draw attention to the onslaught of voter restriction bills that have been generated, if not passed by republican lawmakers in...
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when she was working as a crossing guard at a martin luther king exit of 95, saw the children were bringingforth dislodge she asked them why they said because they weren't allowed to take the books home from school she brought everybody a dictionary and children should use it to help them because she wants there life, their opportunities to be diminished because they didn't have a large vocabulary and she stamped in their book, our mind is a terrible thing to waste but used her own money from cleaning houses. i met her. i got to know the area and then she died from breast cancer. she has had a huge impact on people and it was a great idea to make sure everybody has a dictionary. >> since 1995 when you found it9 the dictionary project, how many dictionaries have gone out to children? >> 323 million 700,000. >> how to get them out there? >> through organizations, this project started out writing grants and i spoke to different organizations about this because they were intrigued with the idea of the dictionaries and of course literally literacy is important to keep people learning newew words
when she was working as a crossing guard at a martin luther king exit of 95, saw the children were bringingforth dislodge she asked them why they said because they weren't allowed to take the books home from school she brought everybody a dictionary and children should use it to help them because she wants there life, their opportunities to be diminished because they didn't have a large vocabulary and she stamped in their book, our mind is a terrible thing to waste but used her own money from...
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saturday marks the 58th anniversary of the martin luther king junior historic. i have a dream speech. rob reynolds is live 1st in washington. what's it been like there robin tell us about ton out. well, there's been a really pretty substantial turn out, especially considering that the weather is just sweltering here in washington, as it often is at this time of year. but mario, i'm, it's kind of emptying out a little bit now. the, the speeches are, are drawing to a close soon, but earlier we did see many, many people chanting and marching through the streets of washington, their primary goal to enact legislation on voting rights named after the late congressman john lewis, who was a hero of the civil rights movement. this in the wake of president trump's false claims about the 2020 election and equally false claims about widespread voter fraud in that election. and the 18th republican dominated states have passed 30 laws that would restrict voting. the restrictions people here say would fall mostly on people of color, and many people are, are asking we, we march
saturday marks the 58th anniversary of the martin luther king junior historic. i have a dream speech. rob reynolds is live 1st in washington. what's it been like there robin tell us about ton out. well, there's been a really pretty substantial turn out, especially considering that the weather is just sweltering here in washington, as it often is at this time of year. but mario, i'm, it's kind of emptying out a little bit now. the, the speeches are, are drawing to a close soon, but earlier we...
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the martin luther king exit off of 95 she thought the children were not bringing books back and forthschool and asked them why and they said because they were not allowed to take the books home from school so she brought everybody a diction and tell them to use it to help them because they want life opportunities to be i guess -- because they didn't have a large vocabulary. so she used her own money from cleaning houses. i matter and i thought it was the way she cleaned her house. she died in 2000, so mary has had i a huge impact on people ad it was a great idea to make sure everybody had a dictionary. >> host: since 1995 when you founded the dictionary project along with arnold french how many have gone out? hadi get them out there? >> guest: this project started out with writing grants and i spoke to different people -- different organizations about this idea because they were intrigued with the idea dictionaries and of course and of course letters he is so important and everyone is always trying to keep people learning new words and basically from becoming illiterate and schools. s
the martin luther king exit off of 95 she thought the children were not bringing books back and forthschool and asked them why and they said because they were not allowed to take the books home from school so she brought everybody a diction and tell them to use it to help them because they want life opportunities to be i guess -- because they didn't have a large vocabulary. so she used her own money from cleaning houses. i matter and i thought it was the way she cleaned her house. she died in...
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fifty-three years ago martin luther king was assassinated in memphis. what lessons can we learn from king? >> goodness, a lot. my mind immediately goes to i think some of his thinking that the dream language the march on washington speech in particular is commonly known language really sort of ignores what people refer to as the whitewashing of king. think about his critique of american culture and what he calls the giant triplets of militarism, poverty and racism. most americans have no idea of the complicated, thoughtful know what's critique of the american culture and really in some ways the international order that he makes through those three doors of militarism, consumerism and poverty. andd racism. there is a ton they are to think about, to read, and to learn from. and i think that provides us a lens through which to seeee our own country and see the world. and some ways just describing a little more honestly and a little more accurately. we can make a better cultural decisions about who was a statue we put on a pedestal in a circle. or who we nam
fifty-three years ago martin luther king was assassinated in memphis. what lessons can we learn from king? >> goodness, a lot. my mind immediately goes to i think some of his thinking that the dream language the march on washington speech in particular is commonly known language really sort of ignores what people refer to as the whitewashing of king. think about his critique of american culture and what he calls the giant triplets of militarism, poverty and racism. most americans have no...
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martin luther king jr.'e a dream" speech, marches taking place all across the country to fight for voting rights. it's air care redefined. air wick essential mist, connect to nature. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. our friends...
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that's the part of the story we wanted to tell and oh by the way as we also use, this is martin luther kingreleased a report on martin luther king day january 18 . two days before a new prime minister wasinaugurated and abolished the commission . but that's an important point and i don't want that to just slip by. you're saying theend by the administration with a commission and pull the website ? >> they took the report down. once it was published it was a public document. it's so it can be taken down butit's still out there floating around and i encourage everyone to read it on their own . but just to come back to our discussion about critical race theory, there's an appendix in the report onthat , the commission recently sent a letter to the department of education giving them that index as a advisory report to object to their regulation to teach that in schools. but more importantly, i would point out the executive order by which the commission was abolished was this same executive order by which the administration instructed the government to pursue not the quality but equity outcomes t
that's the part of the story we wanted to tell and oh by the way as we also use, this is martin luther kingreleased a report on martin luther king day january 18 . two days before a new prime minister wasinaugurated and abolished the commission . but that's an important point and i don't want that to just slip by. you're saying theend by the administration with a commission and pull the website ? >> they took the report down. once it was published it was a public document. it's so it can...
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when she was working as a crossing guard in savannah, martin luther king as it off of 95, she saw childrenging books back and forth to school and she asked them why, and they said because there were not allowed to take the books home from school. so she bought everybody a dictionary and told them to use it, to help them because she didn't want their life opportunities to be i guess diminished because they didn't have a large vocabulary. and she stamped in each book, a mind is a terrible thing to waste. so she passed those out in savannah. she used her own money from cleaning houses, and i matter and i actually -- [inaudible] i got to know that every when i got to know annie plummer and then she died in 2000 from breast cancer. she really has had a huge impact on people, and it was a great idea to make sure that everybody has a dictionary. >> so since 1995 when you founded "the dictionary project" along with -- french, how many dictionaries have gone out to children? >> over 33,700,000. >> how do you get them out there? >> through civic organizations. the project started out with writing gr
when she was working as a crossing guard in savannah, martin luther king as it off of 95, she saw childrenging books back and forth to school and she asked them why, and they said because there were not allowed to take the books home from school. so she bought everybody a dictionary and told them to use it, to help them because she didn't want their life opportunities to be i guess diminished because they didn't have a large vocabulary. and she stamped in each book, a mind is a terrible thing...
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, martin luther king iii and rev. al sharpton. live coverage begins at noon eastern on c-span. watch online at c-span.org. announcer: president biden welcomes the new israeli prime minister to the white house. the two leaders spoke to reporters in the oval office. this is so about 15 minutes. >> is a delight to have the prime minister here. i know you'll want to know what has happened this morning. let me begin by acknowledging the bravery and sacrifice that our military makes every single day. the loss of americans and marines, sailors and army personnel, it was tragic as i said yesterday. the prime minister and i have talked about it as he is a military man, gone to war, lost a friend. losing a son, a daughter, husband, wife is like being sucked into a big black hole in the middle of your chest and i don't think there is any way out. my heart goes out to all of those who we have lost. the mission they perform is dangerous. now, it comes with a significant loss of american personnel. they continue to evacuate folks out of that region out of the airport. they evacuated more tha
, martin luther king iii and rev. al sharpton. live coverage begins at noon eastern on c-span. watch online at c-span.org. announcer: president biden welcomes the new israeli prime minister to the white house. the two leaders spoke to reporters in the oval office. this is so about 15 minutes. >> is a delight to have the prime minister here. i know you'll want to know what has happened this morning. let me begin by acknowledging the bravery and sacrifice that our military makes every...
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this event came two months after the assassination of martin luther king, and brother kennedy had spoke —— robert kennedy. and then, two months later, he was poised to be a major contender for the �*68 election. he had to win the california primary — he did. he went to speak to supporters just after midnight in the early hours ofjune the 5th, 1968. he walked through a kitchen pantry, and then a lone man apparently stepped out with a gun and shots were fired, and just over 2a hours later, robert kennedy was dead. so, he was... the loan gunman was identified as sirhan sirhan, a 24—year—old palestinian. yesterday's decision basically boils down to equal rights under the law. he's been elligible for parole since the mid—70s. he's been denied 15 times, and then finally, in the �*60s, the recommendation had been made of his parole. i think the difference now is that in 2018, the california law changed, so that anybody who'd committed an offence when they were particularly young — in his case, 2a years old — who hadn't been held as an inmate, those factors weigh more heavily on the recommendat
this event came two months after the assassination of martin luther king, and brother kennedy had spoke —— robert kennedy. and then, two months later, he was poised to be a major contender for the �*68 election. he had to win the california primary — he did. he went to speak to supporters just after midnight in the early hours ofjune the 5th, 1968. he walked through a kitchen pantry, and then a lone man apparently stepped out with a gun and shots were fired, and just over 2a hours...
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mark: these conversations of course there are several with martin luther king jr. they shut so much interesting lighting on the relationships between lbj and the civil rights movement generally and of course in particular and brian williams what your sense of what these conversations tell us about that read. brian: something melody just touched on and this needs to be said as a new generation of students during this time glenn often younger folks feel that all of history should have sensitivities. and you are going to hear figures of speech terminology and vocabulary that is time specific read and thankfully our country does not talk away some of the people on these tapes notably our president talks talk back then. but i hope it is helpful to teach our language standards have migrated. remember the new york times used words to describe japanese adversaries during world war ii that we would never dream of using an conversation or anyone else for that matter in 2021. but on the subject of civil rights, to be essentially when the president is talking about marshall, h
mark: these conversations of course there are several with martin luther king jr. they shut so much interesting lighting on the relationships between lbj and the civil rights movement generally and of course in particular and brian williams what your sense of what these conversations tell us about that read. brian: something melody just touched on and this needs to be said as a new generation of students during this time glenn often younger folks feel that all of history should have...
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martin luther king jr. uttered the famous words "i have a dream."day might think he said a lot of other things including we have come to this hallowed spot to remind america of the fierce urgency of now. this is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the -- nearly six decades later, democracy is not guaranteed for people in america. that's why this year the march on washington has taken on new meaning. it's a day of national dissent after a slew of voter suppression laws popping up across the nation from washington, d.c. to atlanta to miami to phoenix. americans are marching today in the name of voting rights. hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of people are recognizing that the urgency of now is greater than ever. you know who dare not show their faces at any of today's historic events? every republican lawmaker in the house and senate. this week the house passed the john lewis voting rights advancement act which aims to strengthen the 1965 voting rights act. the bill passed 219-212 on strict party lines. not a single house re
martin luther king jr. uttered the famous words "i have a dream."day might think he said a lot of other things including we have come to this hallowed spot to remind america of the fierce urgency of now. this is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the -- nearly six decades later, democracy is not guaranteed for people in america. that's why this year the march on washington has taken on new meaning. it's a day of national dissent after a slew of voter suppression...
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martin luther king. so we didn't know until they changed the name that it was named after jefferson davis, the president of the confederacy right through the heart of the african-american community. but, in reality, i guess it made sense because african-americans didn't come into this community until after the war. it was close to the other parts of town where they were working. they could walk to work and walk back home. we're at the franklin primary health care center. that's the namesake for dr. james franklin. and dr. franklin actually grew up in tennessee. he went to school at lincoln university. and then he attended the university of michigan in 1909. upon arrival, he had to sleep in the boiler room which was where the air conditioning and heating equipment was. he took his trunk and that was his desk with a night lamp and he slept on a cot for four years. finished second in his medical class. dr. franklin was our grandfather. he was my maternal grandfather. so he comes back to alabama and starts p
martin luther king. so we didn't know until they changed the name that it was named after jefferson davis, the president of the confederacy right through the heart of the african-american community. but, in reality, i guess it made sense because african-americans didn't come into this community until after the war. it was close to the other parts of town where they were working. they could walk to work and walk back home. we're at the franklin primary health care center. that's the namesake for...
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martin luther king today. we hear a lot about his "i have a dream" speech.te. what do you make of the work and support being offered by quote/unquote white moderates when it comes to the struggle for voting rights, especially for people of color? >> well, i think more has to be done. unfortunately we're at sort of odd place in history where so many people are quick to call themselves allies in the struggle. but even though they call themselves allies in the strug tele, they're not actually making any concerted efforts, not making any steps to ensure that black voting rights in particular are protected. and so i would say anyone who wants to quote king and who wants to claim that they're committed to the vision that he established, to the dream that he articulated in 1963, should be rallying behind efforts to protect the voting rights act and the provision that was struck down by shelby needs to be restored. so you can say you're committed to a vision of, you know, equality for all, and then turn around and say i'm going to support efforts to curtail voting r
martin luther king today. we hear a lot about his "i have a dream" speech.te. what do you make of the work and support being offered by quote/unquote white moderates when it comes to the struggle for voting rights, especially for people of color? >> well, i think more has to be done. unfortunately we're at sort of odd place in history where so many people are quick to call themselves allies in the struggle. but even though they call themselves allies in the strug tele, they're...