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martin luther king the third, and andrea water is king, join me now, it's great to have both of you thanks making time for us. martin, i'd like to start with you if i can. talk to me about your marching with the united farmworkers, and why you supported their cause. >> well, number one, we have supported the farmworkers from early in his inception. my father actually wrote it telegram to cesar chavez and 66, when this march that we did the other day, that i was a part of. this was, i think, the third or fourth march of this kind. and as i said, dad supported, it and then mother also supported the farmworkers, and was somewhat close to cesar chavez, and visited him when he broke his hunger fast. in 2022, it's a sad commentary that our nation does not realize the value of these women and men and families, that picked fruits and vegetables. if they did not exist, none of us would eat. so, we need to find ways to make sure they are treated in the most dignified fashion. they are paid responsible wages so they can take care of their families. i will always stand with farmworkers, because as oth
martin luther king the third, and andrea water is king, join me now, it's great to have both of you thanks making time for us. martin, i'd like to start with you if i can. talk to me about your marching with the united farmworkers, and why you supported their cause. >> well, number one, we have supported the farmworkers from early in his inception. my father actually wrote it telegram to cesar chavez and 66, when this march that we did the other day, that i was a part of. this was, i...
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joining me now is global human rights activists martin luther king the third, and andrea waters king, not only his wife but also the president of the -- institute. brother martin, andrea, thank you both for being with us tonight. let's start talking to you as parents who watched president biden take steps to rein in student debt this week. 10,000 in federal debt relief for borrowers making less than under $125,000. 20,000 dollar relief for telegram -- your daughter, she's a teenager now. i wonder with the presidents actions will mean for kids her age. i also think about the impact on black borrowers that i just discussed with congresswoman chantal brown. brother martin, i'll start with you, what are your thoughts? >> well i think that it propels yet generation unborn, in a sense. it's hard to imagine going to college for four years and ending up with $100,000 of debt which could be attributed to so many other things. when i went to school many, many years ago, you didn't have this kind of albatross around your neck. sometimes people ended up with $300,000 of debt just going to college
joining me now is global human rights activists martin luther king the third, and andrea waters king, not only his wife but also the president of the -- institute. brother martin, andrea, thank you both for being with us tonight. let's start talking to you as parents who watched president biden take steps to rein in student debt this week. 10,000 in federal debt relief for borrowers making less than under $125,000. 20,000 dollar relief for telegram -- your daughter, she's a teenager now. i...
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host: why are there martin luther king taps under seal? guest: this is a crazy story. the story of martin luther king being bugged by f.b.i. is well-known to end it was in fact well known during his own life and was a part of the public record shortly following his death. he recordings themselves were put under seal as a result of the church committee investigation of the federal intelligence community in the 1970's. and have remained under seal ever since. politicians on the right have attempted to unseal those recordings over time, mostly in efforts to tarnish his legacy, tarnishes name, most famously in the run-up to congress's passage of martin luther king as a holiday. a senator from north carolina tried to unseal those documents. he was rebuffed. generations of politicians and historians have tried to get at their contents through creative means. they will be unsealed in 2027 and we will have to see what happens then. host: heading to dearborn, michigan, good morning, you are next. jeff, are you with us, sir? caller: what a stingray listening device is and what di
host: why are there martin luther king taps under seal? guest: this is a crazy story. the story of martin luther king being bugged by f.b.i. is well-known to end it was in fact well known during his own life and was a part of the public record shortly following his death. he recordings themselves were put under seal as a result of the church committee investigation of the federal intelligence community in the 1970's. and have remained under seal ever since. politicians on the right have...
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and later, keeping up the fight, 50 years after martin luther king iii's iconic i have a dream speech. where we go next with his son martin luther king the third. this is american voices. we begin this hour with the stark difference between donald trump's words and his actions. we are in the 2016 trump, in trump proclaiming that he knew the importance of handling classified information. however, after his presidency, trump stubbornly held on to government secrets, potentially putting americas security at risk. the reduction of the mar-a-lago search affidavit described that's -- a view a 15 boxes trump return to the national archive in january. they found 184 unique documents bearing classification markings, including, confidential, and top secret markings. alarmed by this discovery, the -- compromised, quote, clandestine human sources. new york times writes these individuals, quote, risk imprisonment or death stealing the secrets of their own governments. their identities are among the most closely protected information inside american intelligence and law enforcement agencies, losing
and later, keeping up the fight, 50 years after martin luther king iii's iconic i have a dream speech. where we go next with his son martin luther king the third. this is american voices. we begin this hour with the stark difference between donald trump's words and his actions. we are in the 2016 trump, in trump proclaiming that he knew the importance of handling classified information. however, after his presidency, trump stubbornly held on to government secrets, potentially putting americas...
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how martin luther king jr. convinced her to stay on "star trek." >>> plus, the mystery surrounding this emergency landing. the co-pilot found dead 20 miles away falling from the plane. >>> and later, some advice for the person holding that billion-dollar mega millions lottery ticket. >>> good monday morning, everyone. we begin with the summer of extremes taking a toll from coast to coast. >> we're seeing new images of flooding disaster in kentucky. more than two dozen people are confirmed dead. dozens are still missing. more rain was predicted overnight. >> meanwhile on the west coast, historic heat is fueling the largest wildfire california has seen this year, forcing 1300 people near the oregon border to flee for their safety, some had only ten minutes to get out. >>> but we begin with the dire situation thousands of miles to the east. tis morning, more storms are threatening to expand the already-historic and deadly flooding in eastern kentucky, rainfall rates of 1 to 2 inches an hour are possible today in s
how martin luther king jr. convinced her to stay on "star trek." >>> plus, the mystery surrounding this emergency landing. the co-pilot found dead 20 miles away falling from the plane. >>> and later, some advice for the person holding that billion-dollar mega millions lottery ticket. >>> good monday morning, everyone. we begin with the summer of extremes taking a toll from coast to coast. >> we're seeing new images of flooding disaster in kentucky....
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martin luther king jr. delivered his "i have a dream" speech >> for us that were deeply involved, the changes were very slow >> reporter: moments highlighted by barack obama in 2011 before awarding russell the presidential medal of freedom. >> i hope one day in the streets of boston, children will look up at a statue built not only to bill russell the player, but bill russell the man. >> reporter: two years later, that would become a reality nba commissioner adam silver today called russell the greatest champion in all of team sports. magic johnson saying he is heartbroken over the passing of the greatest winner the game of basketball has ever seen and friend and mentor of the last 30 years his family said he passed away peacefully his wife at his side bill russell was 88 years old. george solis, nbc news >>> china is warning the united states there will be consequences if nancy pelosi visits taiwan this week. the house speaker is on her way to asia and has not ruled out a visit to the self-governing island
martin luther king jr. delivered his "i have a dream" speech >> for us that were deeply involved, the changes were very slow >> reporter: moments highlighted by barack obama in 2011 before awarding russell the presidential medal of freedom. >> i hope one day in the streets of boston, children will look up at a statue built not only to bill russell the player, but bill russell the man. >> reporter: two years later, that would become a reality nba commissioner...
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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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in the first national holiday since the creation of martin luther king day nearly four decades ago. i'm grateful to the members of congress here today, in particular the congressional black caucus, who did so much to make this a possible. i am especially pleased that we showed the nation that when we come together as democrats and republicans, to commemorate this day, with an overwhelming bipartisan support. i hope this is the beginning of a change in the way we deal with one another. we are blessed, we are blessed to mark the day in the presence of miss opal lee. [applause] i had the honor of meeting her in nevada a year ago. she told me she loved me and i believe that. [laughs] miss opal, your incredible. a daughter of texas, grandmother of the movement to make juneteenth a federal holiday. and, miss opal, is, you will not believe it she is 49 years old. or 94 years old, sorry. you are an incredible woman, you really are. as a child, growing up in texas, she and her family would celebrate juneteenth. and juneteenth, 1939, when she was 12 years old, a white mob torched her family h
in the first national holiday since the creation of martin luther king day nearly four decades ago. i'm grateful to the members of congress here today, in particular the congressional black caucus, who did so much to make this a possible. i am especially pleased that we showed the nation that when we come together as democrats and republicans, to commemorate this day, with an overwhelming bipartisan support. i hope this is the beginning of a change in the way we deal with one another. we are...
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sunset between irving and martin luther king will be closed throughout the weekend.ded out there, definitely give yourself some extra time and use public transit. muni has multiple options. b.a.r.t. service runs until midnight. there's also pre-paid local shuttles available that outside lands offer. there are taxi stands for passenger loading and unloading to make things a little bit easier, so make sure you get all that have kind of setup before you head out there. you can also bike over there as well. free bike parking for outside lands, so lots to thing about, lots to plan for, but it's definitely going to be busy, and that will be throughout the weekend. amanda? >> gianna, it is 5:19. still ahead in our "morning mix," look at that. what we've learned about mark zuckerberg and how someone from his past is trying to cash in on his cute little connection. >> all of a sudden i heard a big explosion, but as i was trying to turn around, the flames just went over everybody. >> and witness testimony of a horrific car crash in socal. the latest on the investigation now yo
sunset between irving and martin luther king will be closed throughout the weekend.ded out there, definitely give yourself some extra time and use public transit. muni has multiple options. b.a.r.t. service runs until midnight. there's also pre-paid local shuttles available that outside lands offer. there are taxi stands for passenger loading and unloading to make things a little bit easier, so make sure you get all that have kind of setup before you head out there. you can also bike over there...
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and just kind of a funny thing, my little sister was chattering a little bit when martin luther king was speaking in i remember them saying you might want to watch this because someday it will be in your history books. anyway. guest: wonderful memory. wonderful memory. host: thanks for those memories. mr. holzer? guest: it was an extraordinary day. i remember watching on television and not quite the same but you knew when dr. king started to speak that history was being made, not only american history but rhetorical history. an aside was it was the first national speech by a very young man who had helped organize the day and if you go back and watch the entire event on youtube, you will see young, handsome john lewis introducing the proceedings in that unmistakable georgia patois he had and it is just fabulous, the same voice, same rich baritone voice he had. host: to tim out of minnesota, good morning, you are next. caller: hi, john. thinking about all of this, it reminds me of two books i read, black like me, uncle tom's cabin , and all god's children. that was by fox butterfield.
and just kind of a funny thing, my little sister was chattering a little bit when martin luther king was speaking in i remember them saying you might want to watch this because someday it will be in your history books. anyway. guest: wonderful memory. wonderful memory. host: thanks for those memories. mr. holzer? guest: it was an extraordinary day. i remember watching on television and not quite the same but you knew when dr. king started to speak that history was being made, not only american...
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then you have the kind of nonviolent martin luther king side which is much more by the white establishment. do you think some of that is because someone like malcolm x especially in the early part of the career walking down the street with armed guards and i would say more of an intimidating presence then martin luther king jr. and how that played into this about who gets to be powerfully and who gets to have guns and things like that. >> i think one of the things we have to remember is the strategy of nonviolence was a way to deal with that narrative as being inherently biased and criminal. it was a way to bring the cameras in so that america could see how violent jim crow really was. black people just trying to sit at a lunch counter they would have condiments all over them. black folks being nonviolent. what that does is short-circuits the narrative that they had it coming. what didhe they do to get that? use all they didn't know their place but they were being violent. you saw that they were being e threatening. so, the nonviolence was a way to short-circuit that traditional fullback n
then you have the kind of nonviolent martin luther king side which is much more by the white establishment. do you think some of that is because someone like malcolm x especially in the early part of the career walking down the street with armed guards and i would say more of an intimidating presence then martin luther king jr. and how that played into this about who gets to be powerfully and who gets to have guns and things like that. >> i think one of the things we have to remember is...
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he was engaged with martin luther king. were at the "dream" speech, jackie and the whole family were there and up front. -- upfront at the dais. he worked specifically with martin luther king on repairing some burned churches in georgia. that was a project that king asked him to take on that he did. he was also publicly -- he feuded with malcolm x, although when malcolm x was assassinated, respected him greatly for being part of the same cause. they argued publicly about the way to go about it. he was just simply, as a speaker, as an engager, always there. he also had certain projects such as he started a low income housing construction company shortly before his death. he was trying to do things on the ground. there was a black-owned bank in harlem that he was part of. he was at once doing day to day things and also using his celebrity as best he could to draw attention to issues and continue to sort of take up the cause in the way that he could. he was not shy about being political. he worked for governor rockefeller for
he was engaged with martin luther king. were at the "dream" speech, jackie and the whole family were there and up front. -- upfront at the dais. he worked specifically with martin luther king on repairing some burned churches in georgia. that was a project that king asked him to take on that he did. he was also publicly -- he feuded with malcolm x, although when malcolm x was assassinated, respected him greatly for being part of the same cause. they argued publicly about the way to...
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was admired by martin luther king. that might have developed in a way had king lived and clemente lived, sort of connecting those two worlds in a in a much stronger way. ray: like king, clemente died young. just 38 years old. it's the manner of his death that would vault him beyond anything he accomplished on a baseball diamond. >> to help the distressed people of nicaragua. ray: nicaragua, where only a few weeks before, clemente had coached a winter baseball tournament, suffered a devastating earthquake. the pirates star immediately began organizing relief missions for the stricken country. in desperation and in haste, he acquired a poorly maintained plane out of san juan on new year's eve, 1972. >> it was loaded by volunteers who didn't know how to load a plane. it was overloaded by several thousand pounds. the owner didn't even know how to fly it, he drove it into a ditch. clemente gets on that plane, determined to get to nicaragua, and it was a death trap. it barely got off the ground. it crashed into the sea. >> it
was admired by martin luther king. that might have developed in a way had king lived and clemente lived, sort of connecting those two worlds in a in a much stronger way. ray: like king, clemente died young. just 38 years old. it's the manner of his death that would vault him beyond anything he accomplished on a baseball diamond. >> to help the distressed people of nicaragua. ray: nicaragua, where only a few weeks before, clemente had coached a winter baseball tournament, suffered a...
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i remember peter, paul and mary and of course the martin luther king speech. just that everybody got along real well and all i remember, we were kind of camped out over underneath the closest tree to the steps maybe. i was only eight and my parents let me, oh, okay, it was hot and i wanted to dip my feet in the reflecting pool. okay, we'll be here, come back when you're done. i went swimming for an hour and got cool, came back and it was a wonderful time, had a great time and i'm glad i went to it. just kind of a funny thing, my little sister was chattering a little bit when martin luther king was speaking. i remember dad saying, you might want to watch this because some day it's going to be in your history books. anyway. >> that's a wonderful memory. >> wonderful time >> wonderful memory. >> yeah. >> dan, thanks for those memories. mr. holzer? >> it was an extraordinary day. i remember watching it on television, and not quite the same. but you knew, when dr. king started to speak, that history was being made. not only american history but rhetorical history.
i remember peter, paul and mary and of course the martin luther king speech. just that everybody got along real well and all i remember, we were kind of camped out over underneath the closest tree to the steps maybe. i was only eight and my parents let me, oh, okay, it was hot and i wanted to dip my feet in the reflecting pool. okay, we'll be here, come back when you're done. i went swimming for an hour and got cool, came back and it was a wonderful time, had a great time and i'm glad i went to...
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when the honorable reverend doctor martin luther king junior, put his life on a line for the right to vote, he was fighting for the power of the vote. a power to change laws, the power of legislation. this is not what he fought for as well. both don't have any power me number other morning like man has everything. okay, you have a st. thank you sir. so before we get started, i gotta know where you've been in what you've been up to. so. so some thing is all about black opportunity, right? as an organization, i feel like the apex with black smoke. so i'd file for my license to carry and texas, which will carry over to 30 states. we want to be prepared and ready. instead, violence arises. i will tell you that you may be met with resistance an the quickest way to change the laws regarding upholding your 2nd amendment, right, which is the right to bear arms, is to have people of color applied for applications to carry a gun in value. you will see a change in state law because somebody will be tracking that. so i just want you to be aware of. right. i was really interested in is we are seei
when the honorable reverend doctor martin luther king junior, put his life on a line for the right to vote, he was fighting for the power of the vote. a power to change laws, the power of legislation. this is not what he fought for as well. both don't have any power me number other morning like man has everything. okay, you have a st. thank you sir. so before we get started, i gotta know where you've been in what you've been up to. so. so some thing is all about black opportunity, right? as an...
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ah, then when martin luther king junior was murdered, it was an uproar across the world. right? it will right, it's all right. people really? just like when george what do you want? me just george lewis. just a regular do. he was no freedom fighter. you know ange unit god sent down to give us the right to vote. just regular. do. but the way the she she was killed. it jolted everybody into action. ah, so we look back at the protest bird on by the black lives matter movement and we see this is attorney points in american democracy and in democracy more general with was in the death of george lloyd alone, who's that spark? the math approach has me that we saw when i defeated 2020. it was that death on top of a long term process of disenfranchisement and disillusionment on the part of the african american and other citizens that really thought that with what i think a lot of people felt was we're not gonna take it any more a, just a collective ceiling of enough is enough. ah, the racial wounds and divisions that still have not healed in the united states still have not been transcen
ah, then when martin luther king junior was murdered, it was an uproar across the world. right? it will right, it's all right. people really? just like when george what do you want? me just george lewis. just a regular do. he was no freedom fighter. you know ange unit god sent down to give us the right to vote. just regular. do. but the way the she she was killed. it jolted everybody into action. ah, so we look back at the protest bird on by the black lives matter movement and we see this is...
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brooke christina were on martin luther king jr way and 29th street. we understand that three people are dead following a shooting that happened at around 7 17 this evening here with me is city council member carol five. who represents this area. carol can you tell me what you've learned about what's happened here? i learned that at 7 17. there was an executive notification that was sent to the city council. and when i received that i immediately called the area captain. that is over be fo the bureau field operations for this district and asked what happened and was told that there was a triple shooting and that the investigation is preliminary, and i came right out so i could see for myself what was happening, and that's what we're here doing right now. i know that you were beyond the police lines talking to family members. what can you share with us about the victims? well there's very little to share at this point. i know there are people that are coming down. they're on their way here and right now there's not really much to share about the familie
brooke christina were on martin luther king jr way and 29th street. we understand that three people are dead following a shooting that happened at around 7 17 this evening here with me is city council member carol five. who represents this area. carol can you tell me what you've learned about what's happened here? i learned that at 7 17. there was an executive notification that was sent to the city council. and when i received that i immediately called the area captain. that is over be fo the...
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in 1967 she almost didn't return for a second season and then met martin luther king jr. as a "star trek" fan himself at a civil rights gathering. >> he said, don't you understand that for the first time we're s seen as we should be seen. you don't have a black role. you have an equal role. >> reporter: calling that moment a lightning bolt in her life but offscreen pushing other frontiers. she served as a nasa recruiter inspiring generations of women and minorities encouraging them to join the astronaut core nichols was 89 years old molly hunter, nbc news. >>> we're kicking off august with floods, fire, and more heat nbc meteorologist michelle grossman is with us. coming off july, will august be any better that's the big question. good morning >> good morning. we're off to a busy start for the first day of august, watching the extreme weather that's going to move into the northern plains. watching the flood watch once again in eastern kentucky. we're seeing some storms early this morning they're very scattered we're going to start to see relief morning we're still concern
in 1967 she almost didn't return for a second season and then met martin luther king jr. as a "star trek" fan himself at a civil rights gathering. >> he said, don't you understand that for the first time we're s seen as we should be seen. you don't have a black role. you have an equal role. >> reporter: calling that moment a lightning bolt in her life but offscreen pushing other frontiers. she served as a nasa recruiter inspiring generations of women and minorities...
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and that was for martin luther king jr., who absolutely captured my imagination.ut, i was partt of a generation of young people whose parents were fighting for his birthday to become a holiday. i'm sure you will remember that struggle. and even before it became a holiday, my parents and many other parents across our city in across the country, pull their kids out of school on the birthday. i remember sitting at the main street ymca all day listening to ndthe king's speeches, watching eyes on the prize. and his voice and the way in which his faith came alive and practical ways so people had the courage to stand up for themselves, it captured my imagination. i went to morehouse college largely because that was a school doctor king attended. >> is kind of interesting. doctor king had a profound impact on 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. and what happens in movements like that, there is always some generational approaches and there is a little disagreem
and that was for martin luther king jr., who absolutely captured my imagination.ut, i was partt of a generation of young people whose parents were fighting for his birthday to become a holiday. i'm sure you will remember that struggle. and even before it became a holiday, my parents and many other parents across our city in across the country, pull their kids out of school on the birthday. i remember sitting at the main street ymca all day listening to ndthe king's speeches, watching eyes on...
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it is also where martin luther king gave his iconic. i have a dream speech. daniel hamburg reports. under the shadow of the martin luther king memorial. locals and tourists are remembering the march on washington. it's the anniversary of the speech. of washington monument gets to spots that he spohe from my kids about has to up for many mlk speech 59 years ago symbolizes a turning point in the country recognizing wrongs. we have come a long way, but we get we still got a long way to go. unfortunately. >> it something racism, some that i believe is toward. so until people stop teaching hate, there will always be hate. she was a teenager by herself at the march, but on sirte, highest remembers it. well, it was just such a beautiful day. i mean, it almost like a love fest. courtland was one of the organizers of the march and john lewis's representative on the coordinating committee as people was speaking and >> at the podium at the lincoln we were in the back of the lincoln memorial making changes to john speech. but job was so good. nobody at but notice he says because of the efforts o
it is also where martin luther king gave his iconic. i have a dream speech. daniel hamburg reports. under the shadow of the martin luther king memorial. locals and tourists are remembering the march on washington. it's the anniversary of the speech. of washington monument gets to spots that he spohe from my kids about has to up for many mlk speech 59 years ago symbolizes a turning point in the country recognizing wrongs. we have come a long way, but we get we still got a long way to go....
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martin luther king jr.fe.>> security sweeps of all decks negative. >> before breaking barriers on board the uss enterprise, as lieutenant uhura, singing and dancing across the sages of new york city and chicago, where she grew up, robins illinois, releasing a cover of the joe mcquay classic, why don't you do right on epic records.>> get me somebody. >> but playing star trek's lieutenant uhura she found fame, a groundbreaking role in 1966, one of the first times a woman of color was not portraying a servant on tv, the chief communications officer and forth and command on board the enterprise. >> i didn't find out it was fourth and command till the second season. [ laughter ] nobody told me.>> she thought about leaving after the first season, but the shows creator gene roddenberry, begged her to stay but an influential fan convinced her, martin luther king. >> he said you can't, don't you know who you are, to our movement and everyone, you are there in the 23rd century, you have created a role that has such d
martin luther king jr.fe.>> security sweeps of all decks negative. >> before breaking barriers on board the uss enterprise, as lieutenant uhura, singing and dancing across the sages of new york city and chicago, where she grew up, robins illinois, releasing a cover of the joe mcquay classic, why don't you do right on epic records.>> get me somebody. >> but playing star trek's lieutenant uhura she found fame, a groundbreaking role in 1966, one of the first times a woman...
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martin luther king junior at a fan convention by the way, he was a fan of that. she realized when he told him you can't quit the show because you are so important to so many people you need to keep playing this role in inspiring people, right? i've just got to ask you, and she also inspired some very like half a she did. she teamed up with nasa in the 1900 seventy's after star trex 1st run, and she helped them recruit some of their very 1st women astronauts and astronauts of color. she was responsible in part for their 1st class of new astronauts that wasn't just white men. so it's really, it's sort of a tale of the importance of representation here because we have what started off as science fiction, this black female commander in space. and it turned into a reality and she helped inspire astronauts who have inspired astronauts to come since then somebody here really changed the world d, w. 's. david levitz, thanks so much and a quick reminder of the top stories were following for you. celebrations are being held in london to honor england's football team for th
martin luther king junior at a fan convention by the way, he was a fan of that. she realized when he told him you can't quit the show because you are so important to so many people you need to keep playing this role in inspiring people, right? i've just got to ask you, and she also inspired some very like half a she did. she teamed up with nasa in the 1900 seventy's after star trex 1st run, and she helped them recruit some of their very 1st women astronauts and astronauts of color. she was...
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martin luther king jr. delivered his "i have a dream" speech >> for us that were deeply involved, the changes were very slow >> reporter: moments highlighted by president barack obama in 2011 before awarding russell the presidential medal of freedom. >> i hope one day in the streets of boston, children will look up at a statue built not only to bill russell the player, but bill russell the man >> reporter: two years later, that would become a reality. nba commissioner adam silver called results the greatest champion in all of team sports magic johnson saying he is heartbroken over the passing of the greatest winner the game of basketball has ever seen and friend and mentor of the last 30 years. his family said he passed away peacefully his wife at his side bill russell was 88 years old. george solis, nbc news >>> we are just 99 days away from the critical 2022 midterm election tomorrow voters in five states will decide who will be on the ballot these primaries could give us the clearest picture yet on what
martin luther king jr. delivered his "i have a dream" speech >> for us that were deeply involved, the changes were very slow >> reporter: moments highlighted by president barack obama in 2011 before awarding russell the presidential medal of freedom. >> i hope one day in the streets of boston, children will look up at a statue built not only to bill russell the player, but bill russell the man >> reporter: two years later, that would become a reality. nba...
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martin luther king, he said her role had opened the door that must not be allowed to close. she withdrew her resignation. he meant a great deal to me. i knew him though. well, and am he was a great man. and laura lanes freely. her character's name too, was a clear reference to black power, as spoke explains its meaning in swahili nichols made history when she kissed her kosta william shatner in 1968, often credited as one of the 1st interracial kisses on u. s. t. v. years later, she paid tribute to him and the show at one of the many star trek reunions. his light, it's like family, it's like family. alongside breaking down barriers to black women in hollywood nichols lay to work with nasa to encourage more women and black americans to become astronauts. the show nichols boldly going where no black woman had gone before and his other culture is david levitz is here in the studio for more. david, we've heard a little bit about how a groundbreaking it was to have a black woman officer on t v. in this eric, you tell us a little bit more about how our character change things. rig
martin luther king, he said her role had opened the door that must not be allowed to close. she withdrew her resignation. he meant a great deal to me. i knew him though. well, and am he was a great man. and laura lanes freely. her character's name too, was a clear reference to black power, as spoke explains its meaning in swahili nichols made history when she kissed her kosta william shatner in 1968, often credited as one of the 1st interracial kisses on u. s. t. v. years later, she paid...
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you talk about, what about martin luther king, barnett -- malcolm x? fred hampton had a son.: there is a picture -- i'm not sure if it is in this -- but zayd on a table in the house. i had a picture of ho chi minh right near him, and who else,, jay guevara -- che guevara. he was also robin hood for halloween a number of times. for him, the character characterized some of the evils that we saw in government. we tried to integrate it with our lives once we had children. amy: i want to go to episode nine of “mother country radicals ," an episode between you, zayd, and your father, bill ayers. zayd: did you ever take part in action after i was born, in the underground? bill: a few things. it was a jailbreak. i cannot tell you the details except to say that we were very clear that bernadine would be with you, i would do this, and then we would assess after the fact. in retrospect, it was really risky, on the age. zayd: this was new information for me. before i started working on this project, i was always told that my parents ended the arms struggle with my birth. but i cannot say
you talk about, what about martin luther king, barnett -- malcolm x? fred hampton had a son.: there is a picture -- i'm not sure if it is in this -- but zayd on a table in the house. i had a picture of ho chi minh right near him, and who else,, jay guevara -- che guevara. he was also robin hood for halloween a number of times. for him, the character characterized some of the evils that we saw in government. we tried to integrate it with our lives once we had children. amy: i want to go to...
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martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech.fused to sit back and take racism. >> i told ray we were leaving. i said, it's important to me that everybody everywhere knows that the black players society, they stand up for themselves. >> he knew the power of sports to shine a spotlight even in the areas where some wanted tus to look away. and he would spend his life standing up for those he saw as doing the right thing. his his stardom did not shield him from criticism, but his fight for equality on earth would earn him the presidential medal of freedom. and in another arena, not honor, possibility of dignified treatment of black women in a world where no man had known before. nischelle nickels, one of the first black women cast as a main character on television, depicted not as a ter istereoty. before we even get to her work recruiting women of color into the space program, it's an impact that may have been cut short if not for a chance encounter with somebody, well, who bill russell also knew. >> the organizer came over and said
martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech.fused to sit back and take racism. >> i told ray we were leaving. i said, it's important to me that everybody everywhere knows that the black players society, they stand up for themselves. >> he knew the power of sports to shine a spotlight even in the areas where some wanted tus to look away. and he would spend his life standing up for those he saw as doing the right thing. his his stardom did not shield him from criticism, but...
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martin luther king's i have a dream speech.black teammates refused service as a hotel coffee shop, he refused to sit back and take it. >> i told ray, were leaving because it's important to me that everybody everywhere knows that the black players are deciding will stand up for themselves. >> he knew the power of sports to shine a spotlight, even in the areas where some wanted us to look away. he would spend his life standing up for those that he saw is doing the right thing. -- from racism, it didn't shield him from prison by any stretch of the imagination. this fight for equality here on earth would earn him the presidential medal of freedom. and in another arena, non-honored to the possibility of dignify treatment of black women in a world where no man had gone before. michele nichols, one of the first black women cast as a main character on television, depicted not as a stereotype, but i think you know where as lieutenant -- before we even get to her work recruiting women of color into the space program. and it's an impact t
martin luther king's i have a dream speech.black teammates refused service as a hotel coffee shop, he refused to sit back and take it. >> i told ray, were leaving because it's important to me that everybody everywhere knows that the black players are deciding will stand up for themselves. >> he knew the power of sports to shine a spotlight, even in the areas where some wanted us to look away. he would spend his life standing up for those that he saw is doing the right thing. -- from...
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martin luther king jr. himself. cnn takes a look back at her remarkable life. >> security sweeps of all decks are negative, mr. spock. >> reporter: before initial nichols broke barriers on bores the "uss enterprise" at lieutenant uhora show was dancing and singing across the stages of new york city and chicago, the city close to where she grew up, robins, illinois. in 1967 she released a cover of the joy mccoy classic "why don't you do right" on epic records ♪ get me out of here, daddy ♪ ♪ get me some money too. >> but it was "star trek" where she really found frame, a ground-breaking role for an african american woman in 1966, widely considered one of the first times a woman of color was not portraying a servant on tv. she was the chief communications officer and fourth in command on board the "enterprise." >> i didn't find out that i was fourth in command until the second season. nobody told me. >> nichols actually thought about leaving after the first season. the show's creator gene ronbury begged her to stay, bu
martin luther king jr. himself. cnn takes a look back at her remarkable life. >> security sweeps of all decks are negative, mr. spock. >> reporter: before initial nichols broke barriers on bores the "uss enterprise" at lieutenant uhora show was dancing and singing across the stages of new york city and chicago, the city close to where she grew up, robins, illinois. in 1967 she released a cover of the joy mccoy classic "why don't you do right" on epic records ♪...
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when martin luther king, one of my mentors was reverend jackson, when he went to chicago to show thesouthern movement could work in the north i saw the videos, i was close with mrs. king, we worked closely together and i have seen the video where doctor king had been through, in cicero and marching for open housing and he said he never saw the hate in the south he saw in chicago, with 66 in chicago, here we are in 22, fighting for voting rights protection so on the one hand you can say i am tired of this, on the other end, we didn't pick the years for nothing, we can't stop. >> host: if you stop now, it is too close to give up now. another question. do you think america is still going through a white lash from the obama years or are we going through something else? >> in part we are going to a white lash. if you study american history, it was always a step forward, horseback. we had slavery. lincoln reluctantly allowed blacks and the union army and help to win against the confederates. lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation, freed the blacks in the confederate states, going to
when martin luther king, one of my mentors was reverend jackson, when he went to chicago to show thesouthern movement could work in the north i saw the videos, i was close with mrs. king, we worked closely together and i have seen the video where doctor king had been through, in cicero and marching for open housing and he said he never saw the hate in the south he saw in chicago, with 66 in chicago, here we are in 22, fighting for voting rights protection so on the one hand you can say i am...
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that's right, christina and we're on martin luther king jr way and 27th street behind me. you can see that now it's been almost four hours and police are still here, collecting evidence. the incident happened around 7 15 this evening, police say officers arrived to find one man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. they found a second man in a vehicle also suffering from gunshot wounds. police say it appears that man struck an innocent bystander bicyclist with his car as he was trying to leave the scene. all three men died here at the scene. just unfortunate. i mean, again, another senseless since there's violence in our city, obviously so tragic to lose three people and one incident and it's just, you know, it really highlights the fact that there are far too many people in our community with guns and willing to use guns in broad daylight, and so it's just really challenging for us. when we have these incidents that happened like this that obviously takes so many people's lives. i think there are several people that were out here that we need to speak to. that saw what
that's right, christina and we're on martin luther king jr way and 27th street behind me. you can see that now it's been almost four hours and police are still here, collecting evidence. the incident happened around 7 15 this evening, police say officers arrived to find one man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. they found a second man in a vehicle also suffering from gunshot wounds. police say it appears that man struck an innocent bystander bicyclist with his car as he was trying to...
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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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but martin luther king junior, convinced her to stay on in england, have beaten germany in the final of the women's european football championship. chloe kelly's school, the winning colon extra time. it's england's 1st major trophy and football. since 1966, those are the headlines. the news continues after al jazeera world. ah ah sure um so oh, no food. see no. for sure. okay, linda in the hill. oh, ash oh in a marker for an hour. oh sure. oh. ready ah ah ah ah ah. ready oh, my god, i'll see my grandfather ha, that i'm why not shop? if you'll see on she on that he saw it was your daughter when, how ashes with us that will allow my nana shuttle ashville friendly to father, that i can tell the blood doesn't sound like it. but i've been hawaii, south a ah! ah, ah! ah ah ah ah ah, my will the 3 me on the control, the control down the line, sat the really oh yeah i'm in my she murat, but william can filter on the edge i can fit can, hyphen and on the on the saw him muttering, i'm comb saw he felt hello moment when the on him can the flu meters. it done the on the montgomery you will if yo
but martin luther king junior, convinced her to stay on in england, have beaten germany in the final of the women's european football championship. chloe kelly's school, the winning colon extra time. it's england's 1st major trophy and football. since 1966, those are the headlines. the news continues after al jazeera world. ah ah sure um so oh, no food. see no. for sure. okay, linda in the hill. oh, ash oh in a marker for an hour. oh sure. oh. ready ah ah ah ah ah. ready oh, my god, i'll see my...
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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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what did martin luther king ever do that the fbi handed him till the day he started marching? they recorded every phone call he ever made. as far as i am concerned, you have to look at the roots of the fbi. it started with corruption with j edgar hoover, who used his power to control jfk and every other president. the problem is they could not control trump, that is where they are having their problems. the fbi is as corrupt today as it was when it began. it is music to my ears when they say the -- defunded the fbi. it is useless and a danger to the country. thank you, hope you'll have a great day. host: the next caller is timothy and ohio, on the republican line. caller: good morning. first of all, i think president trump has done a fine job with all of the battles he has had to fight. i respect the first lady her speech i watched on television the other day. i realize something. that man has been ripped up one side and down the other for trying to bring the world back to americans. it is a hard job to go back through all the presidencies and everything. that is part of the r
what did martin luther king ever do that the fbi handed him till the day he started marching? they recorded every phone call he ever made. as far as i am concerned, you have to look at the roots of the fbi. it started with corruption with j edgar hoover, who used his power to control jfk and every other president. the problem is they could not control trump, that is where they are having their problems. the fbi is as corrupt today as it was when it began. it is music to my ears when they say...
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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 and that is all for now. well, stories is up next i with our interest the global economy, our portfolio d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance, get a step ahead with the w business beyond a vibrant habitat ended glistening place of long the mediterranean sea scene of l muster. and jafar abdul karim drift along with exploring modern lifestyles and the editor ringing. and he's ready to lean journey in 10 episodes starts august 14th on d, w. ah, this week on world stories, italy, historic drought threatens rice farmers, germany gay, ex monk once church reforms. we begin in ukraine where frontline troops are suffering both physically and mentally at special clinic near keith is doing what it can to heal the trauma. rifleman alexi ship jenko worked in construction before the russian invasion within weeks. he was on the front lines in the east, u
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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 war astronauts of color and wim. miss rest in peace. you're watching. deed of you news up next doc film looks at is railey pioneer, is turning the desert into a viable living space. and there is more use on our website to you to view dot com on pablo foias for me, the team here. berlin, thanks for watching. see again at the top. the next are imagine how many portions of love us heard out in the world. climate change very often story. this is my plan, the way from just one week how much was going to really get.
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