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martin luther king -- you were trained by one of the giants in the movements. you know movements and you know battles. this gun reform bill came after a bipartisan agreement on a controversial subject, switching gears for a moment, how can democratic leaders reach the same progress on the issues like voting rights and protecting abortion access? you, as a seasoned yet young activist, you are well trained. that is why i want to mention your background. this -- how do we use this model to start making steps in voting rights as well as women's rights? >> i think, first and foremost, we need to look at forming vast coalitions. looking at the intersectionality of this court. the same court, the same states, that are suppressing the right to vote, also suppressing and repressing woman's rights. we really need to look at how we can work together across networks. we also need to look at what we can do, state by state by state. we know that this is now a state battle. that is why we are out there. -- march on last august for voting rights -- we were in 100 cities, on on
martin luther king -- you were trained by one of the giants in the movements. you know movements and you know battles. this gun reform bill came after a bipartisan agreement on a controversial subject, switching gears for a moment, how can democratic leaders reach the same progress on the issues like voting rights and protecting abortion access? you, as a seasoned yet young activist, you are well trained. that is why i want to mention your background. this -- how do we use this model to start...
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martin luther king jr. story and he made her how significant she was to black children and young women because of her tv role saying you've got to stay in that role. it's so important. but it was not an easy door for her to open, was it? >> at the time, you know it was pretty extraordinary. television had not had a black character anywhere like this. this was before diahann carroll did her show. that was pretty controversial. they didn't let her be a real character. this is a real powerful, intelligent, commanding person. now they set it in the 23rd century which was kind of a commentary on what was happening in america at the time. this is the civil rights era. and, you know, they were fighting for basic rights to ride a bus and things like that and drink at a water fountain. and the show was basically saying we're going show what it could be in the future, what it could be for racial equality in the future. so they found an actress who was so convincing as a person of intelligence and authority that they p
martin luther king jr. story and he made her how significant she was to black children and young women because of her tv role saying you've got to stay in that role. it's so important. but it was not an easy door for her to open, was it? >> at the time, you know it was pretty extraordinary. television had not had a black character anywhere like this. this was before diahann carroll did her show. that was pretty controversial. they didn't let her be a real character. this is a real...
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martin luther king as a visible symbol of poverty in america. heavy rains and unrealistic demands brought mud and disaffection to what was supposed to have been a city of hope? the energies of its leadership were diverted from crusading against poverty. to restraining militant agitators during its existence the johnson administration kept a close watch over developments in resurrection city. high government officials including cabinet officers held meetings with the demonstrators to listen to their grievances and try to work out solutions to many of their problems. here very means more than 50,000 people gathered between the washington and lincoln monuments for a nine hour peaceful demonstration of solidarity with the nation's poor. it was a capstone event of the poor people's campaign begun two months before to follow the absolute direction than the directives of the march but even as the voices of reasons spoke non-violence and restraint to this gathering seeds of discontent were taking root in the camp itself. tensions and discord continued u
martin luther king as a visible symbol of poverty in america. heavy rains and unrealistic demands brought mud and disaffection to what was supposed to have been a city of hope? the energies of its leadership were diverted from crusading against poverty. to restraining militant agitators during its existence the johnson administration kept a close watch over developments in resurrection city. high government officials including cabinet officers held meetings with the demonstrators to listen to...
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i had been doing that for a living for martin luther king.g a strike every other week. without any trouble. we have the respect from the white community. had respect for the blackty community. and we had to respect the poor people. i had been to jail with the garbage workers when i first came back.t that's why i am grateful because he took me out of the movement and may be respectable. [laughter] >> looks good it's all for second with those who have a copy of the book you see how beautiful it is. the beautiful words of mine. the beautiful design and donald. [applause] ronald loves to talk. you all like to watch television. don would call me at the put it on pause. thank you for the work you did for the book. talk about you are from new orleans traveled there several times. that he hadn't seen in a a whil. talk about that process. >> approached were talking about the project. they were excited to do it. there have been attempts to put something together. sometimes we have ideas. and in this case was an accelerated timeline. but more importantl
i had been doing that for a living for martin luther king.g a strike every other week. without any trouble. we have the respect from the white community. had respect for the blackty community. and we had to respect the poor people. i had been to jail with the garbage workers when i first came back.t that's why i am grateful because he took me out of the movement and may be respectable. [laughter] >> looks good it's all for second with those who have a copy of the book you see how...
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with martin luther king and and it really to see king and kennedy, you know in in conversation in this hearing room at the end of six weeks of these these remarkable exploration of of the issues and the problems kennedy. i mean king described his time in chicago. and said, it was the first time he had experienced. the grinding poverty exploitation and despair that prevailed an urban neighborhoods king and his family moved into the west side of chicago and lived like a member of the community and really felt that there was it an uprising that summer while they were there so he really felt it in a way that that just accelerated his efforts he he observed again and king on vietnam. he sort of he's he's spoken out. he's pushing for negotiations, but he's careful not to take the attention off of the issue of racial equality and the problems the many problems they're facing but in this hearing he observed that the johnson administration spent liberally on a war in vietnam where american security was not at stake. and he questioned the wisdom of a conflict justified by vague commitments to a
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it was an exhibit about president carter and martin luther king both. of atlanta's nobel peace prize award winners and then most importantly ambassador, andrew young. there has been a lot said about ambassador young over the past week and you will hear a lot more tonight. i just want to relay one personal story that i think typifies andrew young to me. we hosted reporter catherine johnson a few years ago to talk about her relationship with coretta scott king, and she was in conversation with andrew young. and during that program i found out that former first lady barbara bush had passed away while the program was underway. and so we got to the end of the program and i thanked catherine and i thanked ambassador young and then i mentioned that barbara bush had passed away. and ambassador young without pausing or leaving the stage offered a beautiful prayer of remembrance for mrs. bush. because that's the type of person he is. so please join me in welcoming ernie suggs dong bermudez and ambassador, andrew young. and i think at this point it might be fittin
it was an exhibit about president carter and martin luther king both. of atlanta's nobel peace prize award winners and then most importantly ambassador, andrew young. there has been a lot said about ambassador young over the past week and you will hear a lot more tonight. i just want to relay one personal story that i think typifies andrew young to me. we hosted reporter catherine johnson a few years ago to talk about her relationship with coretta scott king, and she was in conversation with...
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. >>> and down the road at martin luther king jr. library, some of san jose's most historic names are being honored in an exhibit called east side dreams. the untold story of east san jose. it has art displaying highlights of the works of people like cesar chavez and another familiar name, our own len ramirez. >> it's really an honor for me to be part of this and to be mentioned in the same breath with some of the greats that have come out of east san jose like cesar chavez and jim pl plunket and others that you will see in this display. it's a great day for east san jose to be highlight instead this way, and as i said, long overdue. >> you can check the display honoring len and others at san jose's martin luther king library until september 24th. >>> oakland's college avenue was filled with live music, pop-up shops and food vendors. you had the rock ridge rock and stroll, the perfect opportunity for small businesses to shine at a time when online business is booming. john ramos shows us how they've learned to adapt. >> here in the s
. >>> and down the road at martin luther king jr. library, some of san jose's most historic names are being honored in an exhibit called east side dreams. the untold story of east san jose. it has art displaying highlights of the works of people like cesar chavez and another familiar name, our own len ramirez. >> it's really an honor for me to be part of this and to be mentioned in the same breath with some of the greats that have come out of east san jose like cesar chavez and...
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they were called at the martin luther king jr. international chapel on the campus of morehouse college. we invited some of the public officials in the community to come to this event. the only one who showed up. was your friend john lewis? john lewis was probably in his first or second term in the congress. and that's when i met him. honestly, i don't remember what he said that night he gave a speech at our event a long time ago. but it was hit ministry of his presence. alone, the fact that he took the time to come spend time with a student. he spoke at our event and then afterwards i remember him standing around and spending some time with us. i had no idea that later on. i would become his pastor as i assumed the pastorate of ebenezer baptist church and it is his kind of courage the courage of the john lewis. and amelia boynton. oh, yeah, one of the women we don't we don't let's lift up those names nearly enough. but amelia boynton was on that same bridge. i later met her. hosea williams across of course crossed that bridge with
they were called at the martin luther king jr. international chapel on the campus of morehouse college. we invited some of the public officials in the community to come to this event. the only one who showed up. was your friend john lewis? john lewis was probably in his first or second term in the congress. and that's when i met him. honestly, i don't remember what he said that night he gave a speech at our event a long time ago. but it was hit ministry of his presence. alone, the fact that he...
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there is another voice that was formative for me is the voice of martin luther king jr.ho absolutely captured my imagination. i was born a year after doctor king's death. but i was part of a generation of young people whose parents were fighting for his birthday to become a holiday. i'm sure you will remember thatb struggle. and even before it became a holiday, my parents and many other parents across our city and across the country, pulled their kids out of school on the birthday. i remember sitting at the mate street ymca all day listening to doctor king's speeches, watching eyes on the prize's voice the way his faith came allowed in practical ways so people had the courage to stand up for themselves. it captured myi imagination. i went to morehouse college largely because tha' was the school doctor king had been too. >> it's kind off interesting. doctor king had a profound impact upon me as well. i was a 19-year-old college student when i first met doctor king i met him and john lewis the same weekend back in 1960. on the campus of morehouse acollege. and of course as
there is another voice that was formative for me is the voice of martin luther king jr.ho absolutely captured my imagination. i was born a year after doctor king's death. but i was part of a generation of young people whose parents were fighting for his birthday to become a holiday. i'm sure you will remember thatb struggle. and even before it became a holiday, my parents and many other parents across our city and across the country, pulled their kids out of school on the birthday. i remember...
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one of the reasons why will santa just we want to have this proxy as martin luther king, but it's h worth 4,000 pounds of led in the hands of an army that was absolutely starved for ammunition. and then itow was down to 4,000 musket balls fired at the majesty back at the british army. so, a lot of the questions what aspects of the old regime were preserved and torn down had to some degree to do with symbolic cultural and calculations. i agree we typically hold onto the british culture but readopted. now wheezing my country tis of the.e. and there's some proposals to kreplace the statute as a formf restoration and tha' doesn't go over so these come into play. >> is there anything that you would like to add onto that? >> with respect to the preservation rights with thesehe historic houses all loyalist houses that were preserved because people generally said he is not there anymore. and in the shirley house for example when it wase destroyed t one point, the house itself is made of such heavy timber it is so built that it was more expensive to tear it down. >> i'm going to pop this one over
one of the reasons why will santa just we want to have this proxy as martin luther king, but it's h worth 4,000 pounds of led in the hands of an army that was absolutely starved for ammunition. and then itow was down to 4,000 musket balls fired at the majesty back at the british army. so, a lot of the questions what aspects of the old regime were preserved and torn down had to some degree to do with symbolic cultural and calculations. i agree we typically hold onto the british culture but...
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my parents were great examples but there was another voice that was formative for me in the martin luther king junior who absolutely capture my imagination. i was born after the death. it was part of the generation of young people whose parents were fighting for his birthday to become a holiday and even before the struggle became a holiday my parents and many other parents and out of school on the birthday and i remember sitting at the ymca all day listening about the king speeches watching eyes on the prize and his voice and the way in which his faith came alive in practical ways so the people have the courage to stand up for themselves. they captured my imagination and i went to morehouse college because that was the school. >> it's kind of interesting because doctor king profound impact on me as well. it was a 19 euro college student and when i first met doctor king i met him and john lewis the same we can. in 1960. on the campus of morehouse college. and there is always a generational approach that may not be the same in a disagreement among our students in the coc and he came to meet with
my parents were great examples but there was another voice that was formative for me in the martin luther king junior who absolutely capture my imagination. i was born after the death. it was part of the generation of young people whose parents were fighting for his birthday to become a holiday and even before the struggle became a holiday my parents and many other parents and out of school on the birthday and i remember sitting at the ymca all day listening about the king speeches watching...
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used in seattle public schools and used in schools and other schools across the country on martin luther kingay where they yanked martin luther king out to replace it with marxist theory, and more. your child, if they go to this antifacamp, they will be taught to be an anarchist. >> carley: the other curriculum include this seems fake, i do wonder if this can be real. educating kids how to handle being sprayed with teargas, that stuns me, learning from black lives matter coloring books, indigenous maps and being taught from a white sepremacy reflection series. i don't know how many kids go to this, this has to say something about the future of our country. >> portland is controlled by antifa, you have riots and protests on a regular basis and the people think they have won. they are not ashamed, they celebrate when we cover it online or fox news, they love the attention, they are not ashamed. they spent time attacking federal court houses, they think nobody will do anything about it. thanks to their efforts to defund the police, you now have crime spiking through the roof, homicides all-time
used in seattle public schools and used in schools and other schools across the country on martin luther kingay where they yanked martin luther king out to replace it with marxist theory, and more. your child, if they go to this antifacamp, they will be taught to be an anarchist. >> carley: the other curriculum include this seems fake, i do wonder if this can be real. educating kids how to handle being sprayed with teargas, that stuns me, learning from black lives matter coloring books,...
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martin luther king jr. personally encourage her to stay in the series when she considered quitting. she later worked for nasa, recruiting more astronauts of color and women the watching lead of the news of next reporter looks at how denmark is forcing the adoption of children, whose parents are not considered capable as money. and i website detail medical until me a logical and that's it for me. working with red alert for the blue climate. ah, this isn't just drought, this is a rid of vacation. i think we're going to have some epic fighting here. over the world over is becoming a scarce commodity. these is getting dryer and dryer, and we need more and more water is over earth, dying of thirst. no water at home, then it's like be upon the global struggle for water and nothing can be done. thurs starts august 10th. oh d w ah, ah, hannah lives with her daughter at v. a in germany. she fled her home in denmark because she was afraid the authorities there would take her child away from her. mm. kenneth is also afraid that his son will young will be taken away. that's why he and his famil
martin luther king jr. personally encourage her to stay in the series when she considered quitting. she later worked for nasa, recruiting more astronauts of color and women the watching lead of the news of next reporter looks at how denmark is forcing the adoption of children, whose parents are not considered capable as money. and i website detail medical until me a logical and that's it for me. working with red alert for the blue climate. ah, this isn't just drought, this is a rid of vacation....
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to think that a woman lived from the time of grover cleveland to martin luther king. and martin luther king would say the impact of her personality and it's unwavering dedication to high principle and purpose cannot be contained in a single day or era. her life was one of the bright interludes in the troubled history of mankind. and i think when you put these two people together, it's quite remarkable that even though they had their falling out which i didn't get into, you know, and they didn't stay romantically involved that they had a partnership because they had a commitment she had the passion he had the sense of how to be successful and confident and lead the country through a very difficult time and again it all started in albany. so thank you very much. any questions you don't i've got oh if you come to microphone, i'll have one if anyone else wants to come. of what kind of opposition did he face? i know in during his presidential years. he never carried duchess county. what was how was opposition to these programs which we know during the 1930s ultimately had a
to think that a woman lived from the time of grover cleveland to martin luther king. and martin luther king would say the impact of her personality and it's unwavering dedication to high principle and purpose cannot be contained in a single day or era. her life was one of the bright interludes in the troubled history of mankind. and i think when you put these two people together, it's quite remarkable that even though they had their falling out which i didn't get into, you know, and they didn't...
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well, your hero martin luther king jr. said a riot is the language of the unheard.ody else said, it is hard to start a riot when everybody has a good job, a full belly, well-educated kids, access to health care, and feels safe and protected. try getting somebody to throw a brick through a window with you then. that was me. i said that (vo) get verizon business unlimited from the network businesses rely on. like manny. event planning with our best plan ever. (manny) yeah, that's what i do. (vo) with 5g ultra wideband in many more cities, you get up to 10 times the speed at no extra cost. get verizon business unlimited from the network businesses rely on. >>> the truth is, as much as we are surrounded by it, we rarely talk about the bottom of the iceberg. we are fascinated with the violence white supremacy creates. but then the victims do most of the talking. the responsibilities is on them to bang the drums, into the interviews an clean up the damage. the tree of life massacre was one of those days in america that makes zero sense when you hear about it. but then you
well, your hero martin luther king jr. said a riot is the language of the unheard.ody else said, it is hard to start a riot when everybody has a good job, a full belly, well-educated kids, access to health care, and feels safe and protected. try getting somebody to throw a brick through a window with you then. that was me. i said that (vo) get verizon business unlimited from the network businesses rely on. like manny. event planning with our best plan ever. (manny) yeah, that's what i do. (vo)...
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started to experience some racism and it reached a peak in 1968 when they're watching tv when martin luther king jr. shot and one of the white seminarians says hope that smb dies and for clarence thomas that capped it off. he felt the church wasn't doing enough for civil rights that his grandfather was wrong about everything and he became in his own words and angry black man and became radicalized and decided i didn't want to be priest and his grandfather said well if you can make your own decisions, you're on your own and kicked him out of the house. so the only father he ever knew really kicks him out. he's on his own. he has to go wherever he has a scholarship holy cross in massachusetts and there he continues to be a radical. he helped start the black student union engages in a walk-out invite black panthers to come and speak. you may remember this period i do and the next period of his life is sort of working through that and coming back to his grandfather's values. and that reaches a one of the key moments in that is money goes to an anti-war demonstration in cambridge, massachusetts, and
started to experience some racism and it reached a peak in 1968 when they're watching tv when martin luther king jr. shot and one of the white seminarians says hope that smb dies and for clarence thomas that capped it off. he felt the church wasn't doing enough for civil rights that his grandfather was wrong about everything and he became in his own words and angry black man and became radicalized and decided i didn't want to be priest and his grandfather said well if you can make your own...
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la vicepresidenta que ocurrió también con el presidente joe biden también rindieron honor a martín luther kingades aquí en los estados unidos después habrán actividades temprano ya lo decíamos con los ejecutivos de diversas empresas tanto en estados unidos como en méxico, se hablará de inversiones de seguridad de energía, petróleo de lo que se conversó aquí a nivel ejecutivo ahora se estará tratando en la mesa con los que mueven las economías en ambos países, es parte de lo que está ocurriendo en esta cobertura esto son las noticias telemundo estaremos compartiendo crónicas y cualquier incidencia de lo que ocurre acá, por lo pronto hacemos una pausa y regresamos con más felicidad gracias estamos en contacto y atento a lo que tú nos indique si es que hay que regresar al aire nuevamente. >> gracias por la cobertura nacho, raúl. >> nuevas noticias para cientos de venezolanos vamos con los detalles. >>(ruido ambiente) >> (ruido ambiente) >> detrás de 18 meses más de tps para los venezolanos. >> esto no está ocurriendo ahora cada ocho meses hay que estar viendo el tps, eso causa dudas si se va a re
la vicepresidenta que ocurrió también con el presidente joe biden también rindieron honor a martín luther kingades aquí en los estados unidos después habrán actividades temprano ya lo decíamos con los ejecutivos de diversas empresas tanto en estados unidos como en méxico, se hablará de inversiones de seguridad de energía, petróleo de lo que se conversó aquí a nivel ejecutivo ahora se estará tratando en la mesa con los que mueven las economías en ambos países, es parte de lo que...
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martin luther king personally encouraged her to stay in the series when she considered quitting. she later worked for nasa recruiting more astronauts of color and women. well, here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you. this are england have been crammed european champions for the very 1st time. they beat germany to one after extra time at wembley stadium in london to win europe 2022. you're watching deed of the news up next. our news magazine world stories the week in reports. i'm pablo fo, dubious for me and the team here brand. thanks for watching. see again at the top the next hour. take care. oh, up to date. don't miss our highlights. the d w program online. d, w dot com highlights migrant habitat ended go listening.
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bio and where he's he comes from and what he represents, in terms of the actual pasture from martin luther kingin luther king junior's church -- a man who was born into poverty who is now a u.s. senator and an active pastor -- that, it's not just a kind of random democrats next to the name, a generic democrat. there is someone here who has a pretty remarkable set of qualifications. >> sure. and that's keeping over the part about him earning a doctorate. i think that those two things, obviously -- even outside the question of what the party people stand for, my point is not really a partisan one. it's much more about the metastasizing culture in which a celebrity, the ability to ramble on about subjects, not fluency at lies, and truth become a formula for political victory. we saw that in 2016. the headline in the piece was that trump looked at all the same qualities and saw some of the same himself, game recognizes game. but we have also seen what kind of wreckage was the result of that election in 2016. and that breaking the tradition of peaceful transfer of power in this country. that is some
bio and where he's he comes from and what he represents, in terms of the actual pasture from martin luther kingin luther king junior's church -- a man who was born into poverty who is now a u.s. senator and an active pastor -- that, it's not just a kind of random democrats next to the name, a generic democrat. there is someone here who has a pretty remarkable set of qualifications. >> sure. and that's keeping over the part about him earning a doctorate. i think that those two things,...
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let's see which way they go on martin luther king. taken the right. then you see another pedestrian not far away from all of this. that is always the worry. whizzing past a lot of cars on martin luther king. 34th st. straight through. ok. you do not see any police car pushing them very closely. there certainly nearby, but they are deliberately pulling back as best they can so as not to make it any worse than it already is or any more dangerous than it already is. ama: we continue to follow this case that started in san mateo. speed in excess of 100 miles per hour at some points. it continues to head down west street, now picking up a little speed there. dan: this has been all over the place. all over the east bay and the peninsula. taken a left on 40th. ama: you do not see any police pushing him. but of course, the police seeing the helicopter overhead watching this. it is not just us. they know where this car is. going over those speed control bumps there. we do not know what started it or why police are chasing this vehicle. we do not know if it is s
let's see which way they go on martin luther king. taken the right. then you see another pedestrian not far away from all of this. that is always the worry. whizzing past a lot of cars on martin luther king. 34th st. straight through. ok. you do not see any police car pushing them very closely. there certainly nearby, but they are deliberately pulling back as best they can so as not to make it any worse than it already is or any more dangerous than it already is. ama: we continue to follow this...
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martin luther king took his last march in memphis.arch is about black men taking renewed responsibility for themselves, their families, and their communities. >> welcome to the million man march. >> there are big goings on in the nation's capitol. this is an enormous crowd of black american men and boys and some women. >> i remember the power of stepping out of the dc metro and seeing the sea of faces of color on the national mall. >> the million man march was called for by the nation of islam. >> the reason this was called was for atonement and reconciliation. >> he has always been a controversial figure because of his antisemitic utteranss but it became bigger than him. >> this became the first mass expression we could make together that we would need to be regarded and respected and heal this racial breach. >> we aren't all drug dealers and you know, we can come together and have a positive message. >> when you start standing with our mothers. when you stick it out with your families. when you start mentoring our young. then, we ca
martin luther king took his last march in memphis.arch is about black men taking renewed responsibility for themselves, their families, and their communities. >> welcome to the million man march. >> there are big goings on in the nation's capitol. this is an enormous crowd of black american men and boys and some women. >> i remember the power of stepping out of the dc metro and seeing the sea of faces of color on the national mall. >> the million man march was called for...
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worked with martin luther king. freedom writer in 1961. risked her life to bring human rights to her fellow americans. that was 61 years ago. that was only one quarter of american history. we are a young country and sadly, we are still dealing with some of the struggles we were dealing with in 1961 and also in 1776. >> well put. thank you for being with us. thanks to the both of you as well. will take a quick break. up next a critical few days for the january 6 committee as we get news on the final hearings and what we could learn from them. also, as you heard president biden asked on his way out the door, boris johnson stepping aside. who is stepping in and what does it mean for the u.s.? we are live in london. we are keeping an eye on this federal courtroom in st. paul minnesota. paul paul minnesota. support. boost® high protein. one paul minnesota. support. boost® high protein. deserves the purest tasting water. that's why we strive for zero. you see, to some it means nothing. but to us, it means everything. here, take a look. this mete
worked with martin luther king. freedom writer in 1961. risked her life to bring human rights to her fellow americans. that was 61 years ago. that was only one quarter of american history. we are a young country and sadly, we are still dealing with some of the struggles we were dealing with in 1961 and also in 1776. >> well put. thank you for being with us. thanks to the both of you as well. will take a quick break. up next a critical few days for the january 6 committee as we get news on...
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martin luther king junior personally encourage her to stay in the series when she considered quitting. she later worked for nasa, recruiting more astronauts of color and women the watching lead of the news of next reporter looks at how denmark is forcing the adoption of children, whose parents are not considered capable as mon, using our website dw dot com. i'm told me laddie, boy, and that's it for me. exporting with red alert for the blue climate. ah, this isn't just drought. this is a.
martin luther king junior personally encourage her to stay in the series when she considered quitting. she later worked for nasa, recruiting more astronauts of color and women the watching lead of the news of next reporter looks at how denmark is forcing the adoption of children, whose parents are not considered capable as mon, using our website dw dot com. i'm told me laddie, boy, and that's it for me. exporting with red alert for the blue climate. ah, this isn't just drought. this is a.
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visitÓ los memoriales de franklin roosevelt y martin luther king. bodeguero dominicano josÉ alba, acusado de matar a un cliente en un establecimiento en harlem. argumentan que las imÁgenes de una cÁmara de vigilancia muestran que alba actuÓ en defensa propia. reportera: crece el apoyo para el bodeguero dominicano acusado de matar a un cliente, aparentemente en defensa propia. hoy, al salir de una reuniÓn con el fiscal de manhattan, decenas de bodegueros exigieron eliminar los cargos de asesinato contra alba. >> la posibilidad de que los cargos a josÉ alba sean tumbados. es muy posible que eso suceda, porque Él no ha terminado su investigaciÓn. reportera: en un nuevo video se escucha a alba decir "no quiero problemas", mientras el hombre ingresa al mostrador y lo empuja varias veces. la novia del hombre intentÓ acuchillar a alba. el comerciante encuentra un cuchillo y apuÑala a simon, causÁndole la muerte. >> josÉ no tiene culpa. el que va a mi casa a buscar problema lo tiene. tiene que enfrentarlos. te hago una pregunta a ti. ¿y si josÉ no le da ese
visitÓ los memoriales de franklin roosevelt y martin luther king. bodeguero dominicano josÉ alba, acusado de matar a un cliente en un establecimiento en harlem. argumentan que las imÁgenes de una cÁmara de vigilancia muestran que alba actuÓ en defensa propia. reportera: crece el apoyo para el bodeguero dominicano acusado de matar a un cliente, aparentemente en defensa propia. hoy, al salir de una reuniÓn con el fiscal de manhattan, decenas de bodegueros exigieron eliminar los cargos de...
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martin luther king and mrs. king's bedroom. we flew down there. first of all. the president was torn he he wanted to be president of all of the people. but he did not want to take on a political overtone like it was being used some way. it was a very touching moment and i described this quite quite thoroughly in the book. but we mr. nixon and i got on a plane on a saturday morning just the two of us. bob applinelf went nixon's great friend gave her the point giving us a point and we went down and we had sent one advance man. nick rui down there. and nick got a car and we went over to the king house. and we pulled up. nobody knew we were coming. we had told the king family to please not publicize that we were coming and the president. candidate at this point not president the candidate went up the walkway into the screen porch and and these little kids dr. king's kids were there. and he shook hands with each one of them and had some words with them a private word. and then we went down a hallway. and i i actually walked in when this moment was happening. and he
martin luther king and mrs. king's bedroom. we flew down there. first of all. the president was torn he he wanted to be president of all of the people. but he did not want to take on a political overtone like it was being used some way. it was a very touching moment and i described this quite quite thoroughly in the book. but we mr. nixon and i got on a plane on a saturday morning just the two of us. bob applinelf went nixon's great friend gave her the point giving us a point and we went down...
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she met martin luther king, and he says what are you doing? she says i'm acting.o leave. he says you can't do that. she said why not? i want to follow my dream. no. we all gather around the tv to watch you as a representative of a community of disenfranchised people out here, and it is the finest moment of our week. you cannot leave for the sake of the nation and the fate of black people. so she stayed on the show. she became a spokesperson for our future in space. just as you described as detailed in the documentary. she helped nasa transition from that, oh i have to be white with a crew cut and i have to be male, to the rainbow of people that nasa ultimately put into space. she led that effort. >> actively led that effort as the documentary, joy, let's get your take on nichols. not only was she in one of the first black female leads on television, but a performance was iconic. in 1968 she shared an on camera kiss with william shatner, which is sometimes referred to as the first interracial kissing on television. although, it truly wasn't. even the first such kis
she met martin luther king, and he says what are you doing? she says i'm acting.o leave. he says you can't do that. she said why not? i want to follow my dream. no. we all gather around the tv to watch you as a representative of a community of disenfranchised people out here, and it is the finest moment of our week. you cannot leave for the sake of the nation and the fate of black people. so she stayed on the show. she became a spokesperson for our future in space. just as you described as...
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martin luther king's famous march from selma to montgomery, walking beside him in the front row was a jewish rabbi. rabbi abraham joseph hershel. when he returned home that day, rabbi hershel wrote in his diary, today i felt my legs were praying. in the state of israel, mr. president, our legs pray every single day. nothing is in our lives is taken for granted. my father was a jewish child hiding from those who tried to kill him. the fact that i am standing here today did not happen by itself. we learned the lesson, mr. president. at all times israel must be strong, free and safe. with a powerful army that can defend our citizens. be it joshua crossing the river or dr. king crossing the alabama river, the principle is the ande strong, free and safe. with a powerful army the premise the same, if you want your independence, your hands must defend you and your legs must pray for you and march fearlessly. this past year with russia's unjustified invasion of ukraine was the nuclear threat becoming more dangerous and with the threat of terrorism worldwide, we were all reminded of something.
martin luther king's famous march from selma to montgomery, walking beside him in the front row was a jewish rabbi. rabbi abraham joseph hershel. when he returned home that day, rabbi hershel wrote in his diary, today i felt my legs were praying. in the state of israel, mr. president, our legs pray every single day. nothing is in our lives is taken for granted. my father was a jewish child hiding from those who tried to kill him. the fact that i am standing here today did not happen by itself....
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go back to the 1960s with martin luther king junior. -- moderate democrats.w. we wanted to abolish it. the abolition was viewed as for radicals. let the motorists take care of it, martin. let the moderates take care of the fanny loop. no, my tradition is, hit the street, go to jail, tell the truth, bear witness. love justice. this is not revenge and hatred. this is not demonizing others, its citizens coming together. the future of american democracy depends on the moral and spiritual awakening of everyday people and citizens who put pressure to bear on corrupt elites, no matter what color leads, gender leads and are critical of the military and some of the empire and other parts of the world. >> you mentioned you are tradition. what is it like to be a black intellectual, black activist, a black academic in america, mocking independence day in 2022 as books are banned, the teaching of history is restricted and white supremacists, probably taking off their hoods. how are you planning to celebrate or marked the fourth of july this year? >> we'll just being a bla
go back to the 1960s with martin luther king junior. -- moderate democrats.w. we wanted to abolish it. the abolition was viewed as for radicals. let the motorists take care of it, martin. let the moderates take care of the fanny loop. no, my tradition is, hit the street, go to jail, tell the truth, bear witness. love justice. this is not revenge and hatred. this is not demonizing others, its citizens coming together. the future of american democracy depends on the moral and spiritual awakening...
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i'm afraid i changed my mind. ..after being introduced to martin luther king.i told him i was leaving the show, he said, "how can you leave? there is a door open here that you cannot allow to close because you have the first non—stereotypical role in television, and the world is looking." hi, i'm nichelle nichols, but i still feel a little bit like lieutenant uhura on the starship enterprise. even after star trek, she continued to inspire subsequent generations, taking part in several nasa initiatives to encourage women and people from ethnic minorities to join the space programme. for her, it was a lifelong mission. what, have you lost all your sense of reality? she returned to star trek when it took to the cinema screen, having lost none of her characters determination. screen, having lost none of her character's determination. you wanted adventure, how's this? the old adrenaline going, huh? good boy. get in the closet. star trek hoped to portray a future where prejudice had faded away. nichelle nichols played a huge part in bringing that future a step closer
i'm afraid i changed my mind. ..after being introduced to martin luther king.i told him i was leaving the show, he said, "how can you leave? there is a door open here that you cannot allow to close because you have the first non—stereotypical role in television, and the world is looking." hi, i'm nichelle nichols, but i still feel a little bit like lieutenant uhura on the starship enterprise. even after star trek, she continued to inspire subsequent generations, taking part in...
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. >> in march of 1965 on martin luther king's famous march from selma to montgomery, walking beside him was a jewish rabbi. he wrote in his diary today i felt my legs. in the state of israel our legs pray every single day, nothing in our lives is taken for granted. my father was a jewish child in the budapest ghetto hiding from of those who tried to kill him. the fact that i am standing here today didn't happen by itself. israel must be strong, free and safe, with a powerful army that can defend our citizens. joshua crossing the jordan river or doctor king crossing the alabama river the principle is the same. if you want your independence your hands must defend you and your legs must pray for you. we must march fearlessly towards the river. this past year with russia's unjustified invasion of ukraine, the irani nuclear threat becoming more dangerous with threats of terrorism worldwide, we are all reminded of something. in order to protect freedom, sometimes force must be used, nobody wants that, but neither can we shy away from it. people who will not hesitate to exploit any weakness or
. >> in march of 1965 on martin luther king's famous march from selma to montgomery, walking beside him was a jewish rabbi. he wrote in his diary today i felt my legs. in the state of israel our legs pray every single day, nothing in our lives is taken for granted. my father was a jewish child in the budapest ghetto hiding from of those who tried to kill him. the fact that i am standing here today didn't happen by itself. israel must be strong, free and safe, with a powerful army that can...
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mark luther king junior himself admitted a comic book in 1957 called martin luther king in the montgomerye future. sequential narratives are the melon which of this generation because they grew up on the internet. and if you want to reach, them you have to do it in their language, and the beauty of comics and graphic novels but too is that there is no age limit. and anyone from 8 to 80, or young people, or people who are not so young, we can all read them. and we digest this information. so much more efficiently, and so much more quickly than it allows us to reach as many, the broadest possible audience. >> so, andrew, this is one of the things that i found really interesting also, when i was sitting there, and watching the panel, and having gone through march, and run the one. you see that it is sharing history in ways that your regular textbooks don't reach. we are now at a time in our country, and even particularly in georgia where you have republicans and white nationalists pushing against the spectacle race theory. they are pushing, you know, pessimistic loss against divisive concept
mark luther king junior himself admitted a comic book in 1957 called martin luther king in the montgomerye future. sequential narratives are the melon which of this generation because they grew up on the internet. and if you want to reach, them you have to do it in their language, and the beauty of comics and graphic novels but too is that there is no age limit. and anyone from 8 to 80, or young people, or people who are not so young, we can all read them. and we digest this information. so...
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the civil rights era went there to learn how to be social justice advocates including a young martin luther king alone, there was a place where martin luther king jr. could go and relax and rest in the mountains, maybe that's where he started to have that dream. it's a place of restoration for many black people. >> w. kamau bell, always great to see you, thanks for being with us this morning. tune in to "united shades of america" with w. kamau bell. >>> this is the first time a u.s. president has made this specific flight. he's due to meet with the saudi crown princie. more of ouour cnn coverage, comg up. research shows that people remember ads with young people having a good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. look what i brought! liberty mutual! they customize your home insurance... so you only pay for what you need! ♪young people having a good time with insurance.♪ ♪young people.♪ ♪good times.♪ ♪insurance!♪ only pay for what you need. ♪liberty liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ when you need help it's great to be in sync with custome
the civil rights era went there to learn how to be social justice advocates including a young martin luther king alone, there was a place where martin luther king jr. could go and relax and rest in the mountains, maybe that's where he started to have that dream. it's a place of restoration for many black people. >> w. kamau bell, always great to see you, thanks for being with us this morning. tune in to "united shades of america" with w. kamau bell. >>> this is the...
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martin luther king once said that it's important to obey just laws.it is also important to disobey unjust laws, and this is an act of civil disobedience. it was non violent. it was our effort to draw more attention to the fact that this decision is wrong. congresswoman spear also said the u. s. senate needs to pass the women's health protection act. it would codify roe v. wade and it has been approved twice by members of the house. east bay congresswoman properly was also detained. yesterday she called that demonstration moral responsibility to stand up for reproductive freedom and body autonomy. all right. we want to getg news we told you about at the top of this newscast, big building fire in san jose ktvu jesse gary just arrived there at the scene. jesse does it do you get the sense? fire crews are beginning to get a handle on this thing may maybe not based on the smoke i'm seeing in your shot. what i'll move out of the way alex were in the 900 block of park avenue appear in san and san jose right at the intersection of cleves court. i'm told. this
martin luther king once said that it's important to obey just laws.it is also important to disobey unjust laws, and this is an act of civil disobedience. it was non violent. it was our effort to draw more attention to the fact that this decision is wrong. congresswoman spear also said the u. s. senate needs to pass the women's health protection act. it would codify roe v. wade and it has been approved twice by members of the house. east bay congresswoman properly was also detained. yesterday...