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martin luther king and abernathy and all of the group around king, they disrespected her because she was not well educated. she had a fairly strong mississippi delta accent. she was very poor, so her clothing did not meet their standards. they even said that directly to her, that she was an of harassment. look what you are wearing. you should go home. you are not going to say that to fannie lou hamer, for sure. [laughter] she was not going to take any of that. she was so grassroots she could not relate to the elites in the movement. martin luther king could not relate to her, despite how we think of him as this grassroots organizer. he was not. it was all the people below and under him in communities across the country that were the organizers. and he was the figurehead and inspiring leader. but he and hamer taught past each other. in atlantic city, hamer was there with a group from mississippi challenging the right of the mississippi all white democratic party to be seated on the convention floor and vote for president johnson as the nominee of the democratic party that year. and sh
martin luther king and abernathy and all of the group around king, they disrespected her because she was not well educated. she had a fairly strong mississippi delta accent. she was very poor, so her clothing did not meet their standards. they even said that directly to her, that she was an of harassment. look what you are wearing. you should go home. you are not going to say that to fannie lou hamer, for sure. [laughter] she was not going to take any of that. she was so grassroots she could...
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oh, when martin luther king junior was murdered, it was an uproar across the world. right. it will riots all of this country. i own people really care. just like when george homeschool, what do you, why? i didn't leave a job just close, just regular. do you know freedom fighter use no angel that god sent down to give us the right to vote. just regular to put to way the sheet. she was killed. it jolted everybody into action. ah, so we look back at the protest bird by the black life matter movement and we see this is a turning point in american democracy and in democracy more generally with was in the death of george lloyd alone, whose back bark the math approach has been that we saw in united states in 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 cause 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. the racial wounds and divisions that still have not healed in the united states
oh, when martin luther king junior was murdered, it was an uproar across the world. right. it will riots all of this country. i own people really care. just like when george homeschool, what do you, why? i didn't leave a job just close, just regular. do you know freedom fighter use no angel that god sent down to give us the right to vote. just regular to put to way the sheet. she was killed. it jolted everybody into action. ah, so we look back at the protest bird by the black life matter...
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martin luther king jr. teach students to view each other through the lens of race, well, that's contrary to what martin luther king jr. taught us, is that we're not to be judged by the color of our skin. we're to be judged by the content of our character in the united states of america. >> here's the fact, the fact is that critical race theory not generally taught in grade school, and my next guess says abbott is warping dr. king's message. she's the founder of the center for the study of race and democracy. we're so happy you're here, he's also the author of the book "the third reconstruction: america's struggle for racial justice in the 21st century" it is available on september 6th. again, welcome, good evening, thank you. so you said that governor abbott is distorting the true meaning of dr. king's message with these comments. explain how, paneal. >> he's taking that phrase from the i have a dream speech from august 28th, 1963, and in that speech there's a point where king says he has a dream that his fo
martin luther king jr. teach students to view each other through the lens of race, well, that's contrary to what martin luther king jr. taught us, is that we're not to be judged by the color of our skin. we're to be judged by the content of our character in the united states of america. >> here's the fact, the fact is that critical race theory not generally taught in grade school, and my next guess says abbott is warping dr. king's message. she's the founder of the center for the study of...
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possible among and with the american people. >> these conversations, there are several with martin luther king jr., they shed so much interesting light i think on the relationship between lbj and the civil rights movement generally. of course, king in particular. brian williams, what is your sense of what these conversations tell us about that subject? >> something melody just touched on. this needs to be said, especially as a new generation of students during this time when often our younger folks feel that all history should match current sensitivities. you are going to hear figures of speech, terminology and vocabulary that is times-specific. thankfully, our country does not talk the way some of the people on these tapes, notably our president, talks back then. i hope it is helpful to teach how our language standards and mores have migrated. remember the new york times used words to describe our japanese adversaries during world war ii that we would never dream of using in conversation or anywhere else for that matter in 2021. i think on the subject of civil rights, to me especially, when t
possible among and with the american people. >> these conversations, there are several with martin luther king jr., they shed so much interesting light i think on the relationship between lbj and the civil rights movement generally. of course, king in particular. brian williams, what is your sense of what these conversations tell us about that subject? >> something melody just touched on. this needs to be said, especially as a new generation of students during this time when often...
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playing martin luther king.y you forget, i started here, i pointedded the pavement and did plays all the time, you forgot how energy identifies you look forward to meeting people every night and meeting that energy and what that does to you. >> stephen: you have an opportunity to make that connection in a different way and express the character in a different way? >> i'm playing a different character in this play. i originated this character 30 some years ago, at yale. >> stephen: here we go. you were in this play. you played. >> i played boy willie and john david washington is playing that character now. >> stephen: uh-huh. >> and the character that i had am playing now is this character, who was played by carl who was a really good friend of mine at the time. >> stephen: this is 1987. >> yeah, long time ago, long time ago. >> stephen: was this play still in development, was august wilson there working on the play with y'all? >> yes, we started previews at yale, yes, we come in with new pages during the day and
playing martin luther king.y you forget, i started here, i pointedded the pavement and did plays all the time, you forgot how energy identifies you look forward to meeting people every night and meeting that energy and what that does to you. >> stephen: you have an opportunity to make that connection in a different way and express the character in a different way? >> i'm playing a different character in this play. i originated this character 30 some years ago, at yale. >>...
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believes is possible among american people. >> these conversations, of course, with several with martin luther king jr., settings was interesting light, i think, on the relationship between lbj and the civil rights movement, generally, in particular, dr. king. williams, what is your sense of what these conversations tell us about that subject. >> something melanie just touched on needs to be said. especially as a new generation of students, during this time when, often, our younger folks feel that our current history should manage insensitivities. you're going to hear figures of speech in terms of vocabulary. that is time specific thankfully, our country doesn't talk the way some of the people on these tapes, notably our president, talked back then. i hope it's helpful to check language standards and morays and have migrated "the new york times" used words to describe our japanese adversaries during world war ii that we would never dream of using in conversation or anywhere else, for that matter, in 2021. but i think, on the subject of civil rights, especially when the president is talking to thurg
believes is possible among american people. >> these conversations, of course, with several with martin luther king jr., settings was interesting light, i think, on the relationship between lbj and the civil rights movement, generally, in particular, dr. king. williams, what is your sense of what these conversations tell us about that subject. >> something melanie just touched on needs to be said. especially as a new generation of students, during this time when, often, our younger...
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mark: these conversations of course there are several with martin luther king jr. they shut so much interesting lighting on the relationships between lbj and the civil rights movement generally and of course in particular and brian williams what your sense of what these conversations tell us about that read. brian: something melody just touched on and this needs to be said as a new generation of students during this time glenn often younger folks feel that all of history should have sensitivities. and you are going to hear figures of speech terminology and vocabulary that is time specific read and thankfully our country does not talk away some of the people on these tapes notably our president talks talk back then. but i hope it is helpful to teach our language standards have migrated. remember the new york times used words to describe japanese adversaries during world war ii that we would never dream of using an conversation or anyone else for that matter in 2021. but on the subject of civil rights, to be essentially when the president is talking about marshall, h
mark: these conversations of course there are several with martin luther king jr. they shut so much interesting lighting on the relationships between lbj and the civil rights movement generally and of course in particular and brian williams what your sense of what these conversations tell us about that read. brian: something melody just touched on and this needs to be said as a new generation of students during this time glenn often younger folks feel that all of history should have...
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martin luther king jr, said, the goal of america's freedom, but dr. ickness, and the sickness was racism. and he was only the physician diagnosing the disease. he did not cause the disease. and he pushed back against [ conservatives who felt that his preaching and his political organizing were stirring things up. he said that what he was trying to do is build a beloved community. that required some truth telling in order to save the soul of america. >> peniel, a perfect way to sum it up. thank you, peniel, let's put up the book again right before we go. it's peniel's book, it's out come september. and it's called the third reconstruction. thank, you sir. >> thank you. >> we will be right back. when high quality is the only quality that matters, we fit your standards, with no-compromise quality and a lifetime guarantee. bath fitter. it just fits. visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. when you see things differently, you can be the difference. -how are you? -good. capella university sees education differently. our flexpath learning format
martin luther king jr, said, the goal of america's freedom, but dr. ickness, and the sickness was racism. and he was only the physician diagnosing the disease. he did not cause the disease. and he pushed back against [ conservatives who felt that his preaching and his political organizing were stirring things up. he said that what he was trying to do is build a beloved community. that required some truth telling in order to save the soul of america. >> peniel, a perfect way to sum it up....
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dr martin luther king jr was the guest speaker at the church in 1964.ay, the pastor edward jenkins, promised to rebuild. it's a church building. we love the building great history behind the building. but we also realized that the church is the people wherever we are is the church. this building. just like our bodies one day be destroyed when there buildings destroyed. but we will rebuild, but the cause of the fire is not been determined, but an arson invasive investigation has been opened. fire broke out near uc santa cruz today that fire was first reported at about 6 30 this morning just north of campus near fuel brake road. cal fire says the fire burned a little more than an acre before it was contained about two hours later. cal fire says crews from santa cruz, san mateo and contra costa county came to help the cause of the fire is under investigation. alright coming up right fist brings out a large crowd in oakland coming up, we'll show you some of the fun put together by the lgbtq community. and i'm checking on the weather. you might have felt a l
dr martin luther king jr was the guest speaker at the church in 1964.ay, the pastor edward jenkins, promised to rebuild. it's a church building. we love the building great history behind the building. but we also realized that the church is the people wherever we are is the church. this building. just like our bodies one day be destroyed when there buildings destroyed. but we will rebuild, but the cause of the fire is not been determined, but an arson invasive investigation has been opened....
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cox, one of the first things i will say, martin luther king's lawyer wrote a book on what martin would say, the first thing was about policing. he said defund the police, martin would say are you crazy. our neighborhoods need policing more than anyone. the other one is voting. the next one becomes food deserts. we have politicians who look like me and you and some of these areas, they do not go, we just reelect the same people over and over again and do nothing for us. we do not attend school board meetings, we do not attend city council meetings, we do not vote for crucial people, like in texas, people just do not vote. it is pathetic that they complain and complain and complain. they complain about the governor, but when it comes time to vote they do not go vote. that is a problem for me. i am 74 years old. i was taught to vote. and we vote. our kids -- it is not important. it is important when it comes to your state representatives. when you go out to vote, you vote for everybody, attorney general, governor, lieutenant governor. we do not teach that anymore. it was taught when i was
cox, one of the first things i will say, martin luther king's lawyer wrote a book on what martin would say, the first thing was about policing. he said defund the police, martin would say are you crazy. our neighborhoods need policing more than anyone. the other one is voting. the next one becomes food deserts. we have politicians who look like me and you and some of these areas, they do not go, we just reelect the same people over and over again and do nothing for us. we do not attend school...
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>> martin luther king junior, by 1960, was a major player. not the major player, he was a major player and black society. and, the nature of the campaign with the black people was the story. better yet, the fable is that king was arrested for violating a minor parole violation. he was sent to a hard georgia prison, and one of kennedy's staff said, called kennedy and said you should call and offer your sympathy. and he did, and that is just about all he did was offer sympathy. because john f. kennedy was the last democratic candidate that actively solicited voters in the south. can you believe that john f. kennedy solicited white votes in the south? absolutely, that is what he did. but, according to the story, after the call to greta black people went crazy. they changed their vote enormously. according to the black newspapers, 5 million black people went to the polls. 50% of all black voters went to the polls to vote overwhelmingly for john kennedy. and the democrats sent out things across the united states. isn't this a great story? across t
>> martin luther king junior, by 1960, was a major player. not the major player, he was a major player and black society. and, the nature of the campaign with the black people was the story. better yet, the fable is that king was arrested for violating a minor parole violation. he was sent to a hard georgia prison, and one of kennedy's staff said, called kennedy and said you should call and offer your sympathy. and he did, and that is just about all he did was offer sympathy. because john...
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he is the author of lincoln's last trial, kennedy's adventure and alabama versus king: martin luther kingr. and the criminal trial that launched the civil rights movement. joined in with phone calls, facebook comments, text, tweets. live sunday at noon eastern on c-span two. ♪ >> c-span's and filtered view of government. we are funded by these companies and more, including comcast. >> comcast is partnering with 1000 community members so that students from low income families can get the tools to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span, along with these other television providers. >> next, my company out visit manchester, -- mike pompeo visits manchester new hampshire to talk about the trump administration, the midterms and the state of democracy. he is considered a potential 24 presidential candidate. this runs 1.5 hours. [indistinct conversations]
he is the author of lincoln's last trial, kennedy's adventure and alabama versus king: martin luther kingr. and the criminal trial that launched the civil rights movement. joined in with phone calls, facebook comments, text, tweets. live sunday at noon eastern on c-span two. ♪ >> c-span's and filtered view of government. we are funded by these companies and more, including comcast. >> comcast is partnering with 1000 community members so that students from low income families can...
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landowner from 240 years ago in america began with the declaration of independence and what martin luther king called arlette patrusic be self-evident and all men are created endowed either. or with certain inalienable rights including life liberty and the pursuit ofy happiness. we have never been perfect about achieving that old but it is still our national goal. part of this debate is about getting closer and closer their. a phrase we use all the time it's easy to vote, hard to cheat. easy to vote, hard to cheat and it's important for people to remember is a former attorney general i can tell you once a bad ballot is in the ballot oxy can't take it out. you don't know what to ballot is yours or mine so even if you identify the problem after-the-fact the only solution is that there are no bad ballots in a particular election to ask the judge to rerun the election. that is quite an enormous undertaking to try to do twice. it's hard enough once so it's important we secure our elections on the front end with clean voter rolls in people having to identify themselves. obviously everybody gets to v
landowner from 240 years ago in america began with the declaration of independence and what martin luther king called arlette patrusic be self-evident and all men are created endowed either. or with certain inalienable rights including life liberty and the pursuit ofy happiness. we have never been perfect about achieving that old but it is still our national goal. part of this debate is about getting closer and closer their. a phrase we use all the time it's easy to vote, hard to cheat. easy to...
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the martin luther king was using technology. he was he was relying on the technology of mainstream media to tell the story. what was happening on edmund pettus bridge? you said we're going to get beat, but we're not going to get beaten private anymore. right. i had to be because burnett was like, we're going to show the lynching, the same pictures they're using as as full as postcards. right. we're going to use to stir outrage. yeah. you know, so but now we don't need a $5,000 camera. now we don't need access to a media crew. now we can just pull out that phone until the story. so that means everybody here has a fighting chance, not an equal chance that we can get in it, but a fighting chance. and todd but here's the question that comes to mind in all of that. and you mentioned grand rapids. so patrick. leroy. all right. and so there's dash cam video, there's cell phone video, there's home surveillance video, there's body cam video, there's all of this video. and as it relates to cameras for all of their ubiquity, they are not n
the martin luther king was using technology. he was he was relying on the technology of mainstream media to tell the story. what was happening on edmund pettus bridge? you said we're going to get beat, but we're not going to get beaten private anymore. right. i had to be because burnett was like, we're going to show the lynching, the same pictures they're using as as full as postcards. right. we're going to use to stir outrage. yeah. you know, so but now we don't need a $5,000 camera. now we...
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rosa parks sat so martin luther king could walk. se ] obama's running so we all can fly. >> those last lines about the foundation of work -- walking to others could run, those were so enduring obama later went back to them as the ruler of the free world. one might say the ruler's back. >> we honored who those walked so we could run. we must run so our children soar. >> that's obama campaigning with artists. you can see it with your own eyes. you could hear what they were doing and saying, a musician and leader talking about voting, civil right, hope, the next generation. and yet for certain artists, pundits portrayed it all very differently. this is rapper jay-z and rapper young geezy. what kind of example is this setting for young african americans? >> very vitriolic rhetoric. >> your husband was a drug dealer. for 14 years he sold crack cocaine. talk about protecting black neighborhoods. start at home. >> it's a song, donovan, the president did not communicate with jay-z over this trip. >> he continues to promote a divisive message
rosa parks sat so martin luther king could walk. se ] obama's running so we all can fly. >> those last lines about the foundation of work -- walking to others could run, those were so enduring obama later went back to them as the ruler of the free world. one might say the ruler's back. >> we honored who those walked so we could run. we must run so our children soar. >> that's obama campaigning with artists. you can see it with your own eyes. you could hear what they were doing...
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martin luther king jr. by 1960 was a major player. not the major player. what was a player in black society. and the nature of the campaign with blacks was the story better yet the fable is that king was arrested. for violating a minor parole violation i was sent to a hard georgia prison. and one of nick kennedy staff said called kennedy and said you should call coretta kid. and and offering something and he did. and that's just about all he did was offer sympathy because jack kennedy was the last democratic candidate. that actively solicited white voters in the south. jack kennedy, you know solicited white votes in the south. absolutely. that's what he did. story gets better. according to the story after the call greta blacks went crazy and they changed their vote enormously. and according to the black newspapers five million blacks went to the polls. 50% of all black voters went to the polls to vote overwhelmingly for jack kennedy. and the democrats sent out. trailway bosses across the united states. i mean, isn't this a great story across the united sta
martin luther king jr. by 1960 was a major player. not the major player. what was a player in black society. and the nature of the campaign with blacks was the story better yet the fable is that king was arrested. for violating a minor parole violation i was sent to a hard georgia prison. and one of nick kennedy staff said called kennedy and said you should call coretta kid. and and offering something and he did. and that's just about all he did was offer sympathy because jack kennedy was the...
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and just the same in the fifties and sixties in the context of the struggle of martin luther king, thison began to change towards equalization. you need to understand that in the 930s, and in detroit there was one of the largest e-cells of the doll clans, for example, in the state of michigan, and according to the data of the second doll clan there were about 80,000 classes, of which about 40,000 people lived in detroit. well, that is, imagine ah. well, such an organized community, yes, which intolerant she set up blacks during the activities of the second corn clan, and detroit er, at. the thirties -forties-fifties was a booming, developing, industrial center. and quite a lot of people flocked there. this must be understood, firstly, there flocked, as the black population of the subway is located in michigan. this is the north, the united states of america, there was work and black people, in general, who did not have a place in other states and went to such. industrial centers, including detroit , have developed a fairly large black a community that was successful, but it is believed
and just the same in the fifties and sixties in the context of the struggle of martin luther king, thison began to change towards equalization. you need to understand that in the 930s, and in detroit there was one of the largest e-cells of the doll clans, for example, in the state of michigan, and according to the data of the second doll clan there were about 80,000 classes, of which about 40,000 people lived in detroit. well, that is, imagine ah. well, such an organized community, yes, which...
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it's consistent with the examples set by martin luther king jr. martin luther king jr.ite poor white people in the south with poor african-americans and folks who were suffering from the ravages of segregation. the people who donald trump appeals to politically in many respects today are people whose fathers and grandparents, martin luther king was trying to bring together with people who sought to make this a better country. i don't see why we can't seek to replicate that example today. whatever you think of donald trump. whatever you think of joe biden. that's not the most important point. the most important point is we live up to the moral examples of people who sought to truly live a christian life or people who sought to tried to live out because they knew the american experiment recognizing the dignity of one another, that's the thing that matters most. i do think we need to hold our elected officials to a standard that approaches that. it's more important we hold ourselves to that standard. host: let's get one more quick call here. mike is in somerville, massachu
it's consistent with the examples set by martin luther king jr. martin luther king jr.ite poor white people in the south with poor african-americans and folks who were suffering from the ravages of segregation. the people who donald trump appeals to politically in many respects today are people whose fathers and grandparents, martin luther king was trying to bring together with people who sought to make this a better country. i don't see why we can't seek to replicate that example today....
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he interviewed martin luther king jr.arched from selma to montgomery. >> have all the activities of the past weeks in selma come to fruition now? >> and then political conventions and presidents. bill spent 35 years as our white house correspondent. >> did you make a mistake in sending arms to tehran, sir? >> no, and i'm not taking any more questions. >> bill plante? no? bill's not here? that's shocking. >> this is the "cbs sunday night news." bill plante reporting. >> years in the anchor chair and traveling the world for cbs news. >> 100 years ago, the portage glacier came all the way here. this is bill plante, cbs news, proving you're never too old to do something stupid! >> bill loved biking, running, and wine. he also loved his family. the father of six children, he is survived by his loving wife, robin. as a white house correspondent, i traveled the world with bill. he always ordered the wine, and he always picked up the tab. he was a great colleague, and an even better friend. we will miss you, bill. i'm nora o'donn
he interviewed martin luther king jr.arched from selma to montgomery. >> have all the activities of the past weeks in selma come to fruition now? >> and then political conventions and presidents. bill spent 35 years as our white house correspondent. >> did you make a mistake in sending arms to tehran, sir? >> no, and i'm not taking any more questions. >> bill plante? no? bill's not here? that's shocking. >> this is the "cbs sunday night news." bill...
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just white landowner, 240 years ago, and america again the declaration of intimate is that martin luther king said that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator and inalienable rights life be the pursuit of happiness and we have never been perfect about achieving that goal but is still goala and part of this debate is about getting in the phrase that we use all of the is it's easy to devoted hard to cheat and easy to build and hard to cheat, and is important for the people to remember is a former attorney general i can tell you that once a bad ballot goes into the ballot box, you cannot take it out you don't know which ballot is yours mine and so even if you identify problem after the fact, and the only solution is if there's enough that balance in that particular election, to ask the judge, quite an enormous undertaking to try to do twice as hard enough once and so it's important we secure our elections on the front and the clean voter rolls in with people having to identify themselves and obviously everybody gets to vote once and only once and we want to make sure that everyon
just white landowner, 240 years ago, and america again the declaration of intimate is that martin luther king said that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator and inalienable rights life be the pursuit of happiness and we have never been perfect about achieving that goal but is still goala and part of this debate is about getting in the phrase that we use all of the is it's easy to devoted hard to cheat and easy to build and hard to cheat, and is important for the people to...
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who alleged that he and martin luther king lovers because there was some kind of rivalry going? absolutely. absolutely. absolutely. much more complex stories. baldwin said in an interview in turkey in istanbul, you know, he's king has been murdered. he's tried to commit suicide as a failed love affair. really, to grapple with this book that supposed to be a kind of autobiography of me. but that was, as he described my language, c-span. it was this might he --. and turned out to be no, no name in the street. a reporter from ebony came over and. it was a party jimi was holding forth, and he asked him about hope and baldwin gave him that truthful filled smile. he said, hope is invented every day. so when i invoke hope, it's not optimism. because if you have to invent hope every day, that means you to beat back despair every day. and it's is that blues soaked hope. it's that moment in dubois souls of black folk, as he's grappling with the fact that his son has and he can't find solace, he can't find comfort, he said. this is a hope, not hopeless, but hopeful hope not hopeless. but i'
who alleged that he and martin luther king lovers because there was some kind of rivalry going? absolutely. absolutely. absolutely. much more complex stories. baldwin said in an interview in turkey in istanbul, you know, he's king has been murdered. he's tried to commit suicide as a failed love affair. really, to grapple with this book that supposed to be a kind of autobiography of me. but that was, as he described my language, c-span. it was this might he --. and turned out to be no, no name...
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martin luther king, jr was one of the great people in the history of the world. and as for your feeling bad, you ought to rethink your about that. okay, morgan, can i get one more? is that okay? yeah, sure. okay. one more. one more. thank us so much for making space and thank you so much, morgan, for like always creating like robust spaces for us to actually engage in, in real ways. so this is, this is actually this last question. when the blacks student challenges the teacher on the use of the word --, they are challenging the system via the teacher who is a representative of a racialized system and is also in a position of power. why do we continue to individualize situations that are clearly about bigger issues of racism? well, i mean, yeah. i mean. systems, organizations, forces work through people. and so you know, it's it's never a system that all of these systems, the school system has agents called teachers and and you know that that's so you know we're asking you know how should a student interact these are we a teacher? i'm not i'm not by the way i'm no
martin luther king, jr was one of the great people in the history of the world. and as for your feeling bad, you ought to rethink your about that. okay, morgan, can i get one more? is that okay? yeah, sure. okay. one more. one more. thank us so much for making space and thank you so much, morgan, for like always creating like robust spaces for us to actually engage in, in real ways. so this is, this is actually this last question. when the blacks student challenges the teacher on the use of the...
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last trial, kennedy's avenger about the trial jack ruby in his latest alabama versus king, martin luther king and the criminal trial that once the civil rights movement. join in with your phone calls, texts and treats for dan abrams wife sunday at noon eastern on in-depth on book tv on c-span2. mike mubarak's vice chair of the federal reserve board and talks about how the agency is working to make sure finally financial institutions are protecting consumer and using fair lending practices. the brookings institution posts the hour long discussion. >>. >> good afternoon, welcome. i'm david wessel, director of the hudson step center on anfiscal and monetary policy at brookings. it's good to see so many ypeople actually in person. we haven't done an event like this since 2 and a half years and i hope this is the beginning of more of them. i have to say that one of the things about the pandemic is that you do things that you used to think were a hassle and now they seem like a luxury and that's what it felt like when i got a suit i had worked for three years. i'm pleased to host michael barr. he h
last trial, kennedy's avenger about the trial jack ruby in his latest alabama versus king, martin luther king and the criminal trial that once the civil rights movement. join in with your phone calls, texts and treats for dan abrams wife sunday at noon eastern on in-depth on book tv on c-span2. mike mubarak's vice chair of the federal reserve board and talks about how the agency is working to make sure finally financial institutions are protecting consumer and using fair lending practices. the...
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city did get 14.5 million dollars for a project aimed at and proving 7th street broadway and martin luther kingior way. this involves restoring resident access to the waterfront. the federal money comes from the infrastructure bill, which will pay for roughly 44% of the project. so glad to see for myself how the 14.5 million dollar raise grant is >> in order to create greater safety. for people, whether they're commuting or by bike for by public transit around the with a vision for equity as well. >> fighting the train horns the project will also improve the city's wi-fi network in certain areas of west oakland and will add new bike paths and improve sidewalks and railroad crossings. but judge also was in san francisco yesterday to take a look at the nearly 1 billion dollar central subway project. >> supporters of the new waterfront ballpark for the oakland a's got a big boost this week. a judge rejected 3 lawsuits claiming the ballpark would cause serious environmental and safety hazards. oakland mayor libby schaff release a statement saying the court ruling proves the howard terminal project
city did get 14.5 million dollars for a project aimed at and proving 7th street broadway and martin luther kingior way. this involves restoring resident access to the waterfront. the federal money comes from the infrastructure bill, which will pay for roughly 44% of the project. so glad to see for myself how the 14.5 million dollar raise grant is >> in order to create greater safety. for people, whether they're commuting or by bike for by public transit around the with a vision for equity...
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that incident happened friday night just after 7 on martin luther king way. 2 people were shot in a cyclist was hit by this car. all 3 were pronounced dead at the scene. anyone with information about the car or its owner is asked to call oakland police. now to an update on another freeway shooting. this one happening tuesday afternoon in san jose. the chp is still searching for the gunman who and officers off-duty vehicle. it took place on northbound highway one. 0, one near the interchange with the highway. 85 chp says the suspect is a filipino man and was driving a white hatchback with no license plates. the victim said he did not see a gun but only heard a pop and there was a bullet hole in the right front passenger door of his car. oakland police are looking for a couple who say they participated in lewd acts out in the open during a baseball game last week. police are asking the public to help identify these 2 people. they launched the investigation after a video posted on twitter showing the act. the couple was seen alone in the top row of the oakland coliseum. defense attorney paula
that incident happened friday night just after 7 on martin luther king way. 2 people were shot in a cyclist was hit by this car. all 3 were pronounced dead at the scene. anyone with information about the car or its owner is asked to call oakland police. now to an update on another freeway shooting. this one happening tuesday afternoon in san jose. the chp is still searching for the gunman who and officers off-duty vehicle. it took place on northbound highway one. 0, one near the interchange...
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it'll be a point of clarity for all american children regarding the vision of martin luther king and regardless of race creed, color zip code or city free at last. free at last. thank god almighty free at last . commitment to america, we're on our way. hang in there. [applause] >> thank you. we will now hear from our colleague congressman jamie comer. >> i want to thank my colleagues for coming together today as we present to america the republican plan to get our country back across this country. americans feel ignored by washington. the biden administration has created multiple crises that impact their daily lives. but with democrats, one party rule in washington, there has been absolutely zero accountability. in fact, if you look at the house oversight committee, they -- we have had zero biden cabinet officials. we haven't even had any high level biden cabinet administrators in front of the oversight committee. but two years ago during the trump administration, there were dozens and dozens of cabinet officials that came before the committee. as part of our commitment to america, r
it'll be a point of clarity for all american children regarding the vision of martin luther king and regardless of race creed, color zip code or city free at last. free at last. thank god almighty free at last . commitment to america, we're on our way. hang in there. [applause] >> thank you. we will now hear from our colleague congressman jamie comer. >> i want to thank my colleagues for coming together today as we present to america the republican plan to get our country back...
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commitment to each other and the context of american society, hope for the beloved community that martin luther king jr. spoke to when we do not look at our opponents as enemies but people who want to convert to being part of a community of truth and love with us, you know, we can't do this without doing it with each other. so i can't cast out the supporters of any particular politician, but i am happy to hold particular politicians to account, including joe biden, and include donald trump. host: john, you raised some of those issues in an opinion piece in "usa today" way was to headline, to destroy trump, is it ok to break the rules? you will pay a high price in order to do so. pundits and ordinary citizens have been effective apologists and de-neyers as of the -- denyers. the fact that we think this way something vital is lost in our culture. that is something that needs to be regained. guest: yes. i stand by those words, bill. i mean, i think that when we talk about the behavior of certain politicians or, you know, political parties or whatnot, sometimes we can identify something that somebody do
commitment to each other and the context of american society, hope for the beloved community that martin luther king jr. spoke to when we do not look at our opponents as enemies but people who want to convert to being part of a community of truth and love with us, you know, we can't do this without doing it with each other. so i can't cast out the supporters of any particular politician, but i am happy to hold particular politicians to account, including joe biden, and include donald trump....
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it happened around 7:15 on martin luther king jr. way, near 29th street.wo people were shot and the cyclist was hit. all three died. dan: a north bay woman is among the plaintiffs in 17 sexual assault related lawsuit filed today against lyft. amy is among those accusing the san francisco-based company of knowing the risks drivers like her faced but doing little to protect them. she says she was assaulted by a male passenger while driving for lyft in march of 2020. >> when i resisted, he wrapped his hands around my neck, choking me, and continuing to grow -- grope me until we reached the destination. dan: she says lyft provided no training on how to handle situations like she faced and was never informed of her rights as a driver. we have not heard back from lyft. last year, the company acknowledged it received about 4100 reports of sexual assault from 2017 through 2019, including 360 rapes. there were also 10 reported that from physical assault -- reported deaths from physical assault. ama: the fire department is investigating what sparked a three alarm bu
it happened around 7:15 on martin luther king jr. way, near 29th street.wo people were shot and the cyclist was hit. all three died. dan: a north bay woman is among the plaintiffs in 17 sexual assault related lawsuit filed today against lyft. amy is among those accusing the san francisco-based company of knowing the risks drivers like her faced but doing little to protect them. she says she was assaulted by a male passenger while driving for lyft in march of 2020. >> when i resisted, he...
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underway into what started a massive fire that destroyed a los angeles church where reverend martin luther kingmoving fire at victory baptist church started early yesterday morning. two firefighters battling the flames were hospitalized with mild moderate injuries. dr. martin luther king jr was the guest speaker at the church in 1964 pastor edward jenkins promises to rebuild. it's a church building. we love the building great history behind the building. but we also realized that the church is the people wherever we are is the church. this building. just like our bodies one day be destroyed when they buildings destroyed. but we will rebuild. because of the fire has not yet been determined, but an arson investigation has been opened. fire fighters are investigating the cause of a fire that broke out near uc santa cruz. but fire first reported around 6 30 yesterday morning just north of campus near fuel brake road. cal fire says the fire burned a little more than an acre before it was contained. firefighters from santa cruz, san mateo and even contra costa counties came in to help gas prices migh
underway into what started a massive fire that destroyed a los angeles church where reverend martin luther kingmoving fire at victory baptist church started early yesterday morning. two firefighters battling the flames were hospitalized with mild moderate injuries. dr. martin luther king jr was the guest speaker at the church in 1964 pastor edward jenkins promises to rebuild. it's a church building. we love the building great history behind the building. but we also realized that the church is...
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before the civil rights movements movement started that a, so much momentum to what doctor martin luther kingor you was doing all ticket proceeds going to the jackie robinson foundation which provides college scholarships to young people of color in soho. magee hickey. jackie robinson, quite a legend. and that wraps up kron. 4 news at 5. >> pam and ken are here with what's coming up at 6. >> hank and grant the heat, of course, the lead story for everybody tonight. rotating power outages looming tonight as the state's power grid continues to be pushed to the limit where residents in the bay area could be left in the dark. record-breaking heat wave sweeping through the bay area. and when we could finally see a cool down from all of this. >> i'm ken wayne. i'm pam >> i'm ken wayne. i'm pam moore. the news at 6 is next. you might already know that prop 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund real solutions to the homelessness crisis. so how will that new revenue be spent? new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communities, project ro
before the civil rights movements movement started that a, so much momentum to what doctor martin luther kingor you was doing all ticket proceeds going to the jackie robinson foundation which provides college scholarships to young people of color in soho. magee hickey. jackie robinson, quite a legend. and that wraps up kron. 4 news at 5. >> pam and ken are here with what's coming up at 6. >> hank and grant the heat, of course, the lead story for everybody tonight. rotating power...
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brian drohan was found stabbed to death near 24th and martin luther king jr way in oakland. back in 2020 police leader arrested jamal morris, and they say that morris was on a bike when he wrote up to the victim and stabbed him in his arm. police say morris hit a major artery and rohan died from blood loss. the attempted robbery of an armored truck leaves one person dead and two others wounded, including an innocent bystander. it happened around two o'clock this afternoon at 44th and international in oakland's fruitvale district. ktvu elissa harrington joining us live tonight from oakland after hearing from the police chief, alyssa that's right. you know, this happened in broad daylight in a very busy area of oakland fruitvale neighborhood. we got a chance to speak with a source who told ktvu that that brings security guard shot and killed the suspect during an attempted armed robbery. a brazen robbery attempt of an armored vehicle in oakland ended in gunfire friday afternoon. police say someone tried to rob this brinks truck seen in a napa auto parts parking lot on 44th ave
brian drohan was found stabbed to death near 24th and martin luther king jr way in oakland. back in 2020 police leader arrested jamal morris, and they say that morris was on a bike when he wrote up to the victim and stabbed him in his arm. police say morris hit a major artery and rohan died from blood loss. the attempted robbery of an armored truck leaves one person dead and two others wounded, including an innocent bystander. it happened around two o'clock this afternoon at 44th and...
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he interviewed martin luther king jr.d from selma to montgomery. >> have all the activities of the past weeks in selma come to fruition now? >> o'donnell: and then political conventions and presidents. bill spent 35 years as our white house correspondent. >> did you make a mistake in sending arms to tehran, sir? >> no, and i'm not taking any more questions. >> bill plante? no? bill's not here? that's shocking. >> this is the "cbs sunday night news." bill plante reporting. >> o'donnell: years in the anchor chair and traveling the world for cbs news. >> 100 years ago, the portage glacier came all the way here. this is bill plante, cbs news, proving you're never too old to do something stupid! >> o'donnell: bill loved biking, running, and wine. he also loved his family. the father of six children, he is survived by his loving wife, robin. as a white house correspondent, i traveled the world with bill. he always ordered the wine, and he always picked up the tab. he was a great colleague, and an even better friend. we will mis
he interviewed martin luther king jr.d from selma to montgomery. >> have all the activities of the past weeks in selma come to fruition now? >> o'donnell: and then political conventions and presidents. bill spent 35 years as our white house correspondent. >> did you make a mistake in sending arms to tehran, sir? >> no, and i'm not taking any more questions. >> bill plante? no? bill's not here? that's shocking. >> this is the "cbs sunday night news."...
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vehículo que ha estado involucrado en un triple homicidio el pasado 26 de agosto la cuadra 2800 de martin luther kingclaradas muertas. si tiene información comuníquese con las autoridades >> los ladrones ya no solo atacan a sus víctimas en los centros comerciales ahora también aparentemente las están siguiendo hasta sus casas eso le habría sucedido a un hombre a solo horas después de otro robo similar en palo alto >> >> rasguños en sus brazos y un sentimiento de (inaudible) dice que un par de ladrones que lo siguió desde una tienda hasta su casa >> el hombre me agarró por atrás y su cómplice, una mujer estaba arrebatando mi (nombre inaudible) >> añade que vio a los sospechosos por primera vez en este cerco comercial en foster city, a las 5:00 de la tarde del miércoles cuando intentaron venderle joyas. la segunda vez que los vio lo tenían agarrado justo afuera de su casa >> la víctima dice que la mujer estaba frente a él y que la pudo haber golpeado pero no sabía si el hombre estaba armado >> sigue no quiso arriesgarsu vida, la pareja huyó con un reloj valorado en 30,000 dólares. la policía se está re
vehículo que ha estado involucrado en un triple homicidio el pasado 26 de agosto la cuadra 2800 de martin luther kingclaradas muertas. si tiene información comuníquese con las autoridades >> los ladrones ya no solo atacan a sus víctimas en los centros comerciales ahora también aparentemente las están siguiendo hasta sus casas eso le habría sucedido a un hombre a solo horas después de otro robo similar en palo alto >> >> rasguños en sus brazos y un sentimiento de...
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the plan is to connect two major roadway, broadway and martin luther king way to bring neighborhoods together. so today u.s. transportation secretary pete buttigieg hopped on a bus with mayor libby schaaf and congresswoman barbara lee to tour the city. >> when it comes to reconnecting neighborhoods, just saw a dramatic example of the consequences of highway construction from previous generations as we saw a literal gash in a neighborhood that congresswoman lee gave me a description of in its most vibrant days. >> reporter: secretary buttigieg is speaking about a section of 980 that split neighborhoods when it was built in the '70s. the new project will help people who walk, bike or ride the bus and reconnect neighborhoods to waterfronts. >>> we're tracking the roll-out of the new covid booster in the bay area. today people in contra costa started getting their shots. county is set up at monument corridor in concord. nick rodriguez community center in antioch, and the richmond auditorium. you can make an appointment online, and they do take walk-ins, if capacity allows. if you're over
the plan is to connect two major roadway, broadway and martin luther king way to bring neighborhoods together. so today u.s. transportation secretary pete buttigieg hopped on a bus with mayor libby schaaf and congresswoman barbara lee to tour the city. >> when it comes to reconnecting neighborhoods, just saw a dramatic example of the consequences of highway construction from previous generations as we saw a literal gash in a neighborhood that congresswoman lee gave me a description of in...
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and in 1968 civil rights leader, martin luther king. not a state funeral, but considered just as significant by many, elena millions for the funeral of president of mass grief for politicians to unprecedented scenes in cairo where millions turned out to mourn egypt. second president seen as anti colonialist, a national hero. gammel. abdul? nah, said. the year was $970.00 in 1989 millions to came out in iran to bid farewell to ayatollah hominy. the crowd highly emotional, a chaotic display of grief. princess diana, the people's princesses, she was known, killed in a car crash in 1997. her 2 young sons walking behind her coffin in full public view . few who watched that day have forgotten these images. the funeral of pope john paul the 2nd in 2005 not only drew about a 1000000 faithful, but also more than 200 heads of state government in royalty, kings, queens presidents and prime ministers. 6 years later, the state funeral of kim jong il carefully choreographed and controlled the death of nelson mandela in 2013 was mourned by millions wo
and in 1968 civil rights leader, martin luther king. not a state funeral, but considered just as significant by many, elena millions for the funeral of president of mass grief for politicians to unprecedented scenes in cairo where millions turned out to mourn egypt. second president seen as anti colonialist, a national hero. gammel. abdul? nah, said. the year was $970.00 in 1989 millions to came out in iran to bid farewell to ayatollah hominy. the crowd highly emotional, a chaotic display of...
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anthony, martin luther king jr.. they never forgot the challenge. they've confronted ideas but never forgot america as an exceptional place. they celebrated the promise of our country. they fought for it to be better and they convinced their countrymen to make it so. that is the power and the beauty of what is a no everybody in this room once they never succumbed to pessimism. it is easy to do. i get up -- i got up every morning and read a little bit from the bible, the good news, and then the intelligence reports, which were all bad news. i listened to president biden. in that speech, abandoned american hope and replaced it with woke despair. he would replace american freedom with woke control. it is fracturing our nation. he teaches and advocates for teaching that what divides us is more important and more significant than what unites us. it is coercive. it is dangerous. it tears at the fabric of who we are. and i must say, too, it is hopeless and suggests opportunity is limited to a handful. it teaches children identity rather than character is d
anthony, martin luther king jr.. they never forgot the challenge. they've confronted ideas but never forgot america as an exceptional place. they celebrated the promise of our country. they fought for it to be better and they convinced their countrymen to make it so. that is the power and the beauty of what is a no everybody in this room once they never succumbed to pessimism. it is easy to do. i get up -- i got up every morning and read a little bit from the bible, the good news, and then the...