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negocios afroamericanos a los que puede apoyar para conmemorar el aniversario de la marcha de martin luther king juniorsta zona . >>> estas son las huellas de la hora tras su paso por luisiana, indiana y texas . >>> tocó tierra en camarón.el viento alcanzó las 150 millas por hora. suficiente para derribar árboles, techos, fachadas. se reportan cuatro personas fallecidas incluida una adolescente de 14 años de edad . >>> aunque laura quiso evitar a la florida su efecto se podría sentir en este y otros estados . >>> expertos pronostican un aumento en el combustible . >>> es una posibilidad real esta tormenta ha causado efectos en 1 a donde se destina el 30 40% de la gasolina . >>> mientras tanto en las comunidades afectadas por el huracán comienza la etapa de recuperación . >>> estamos preparados como equipo para estar aquí realizando cualquier tipo de rescate realizando los camiones que pueden manejar en altas aguas en el caso de que que necesite . >>> también nos unos a la campaña de solidaridad y si desea apoyar a las víctimas llame al número que aparece en pantalla o realice una donación a través de l
negocios afroamericanos a los que puede apoyar para conmemorar el aniversario de la marcha de martin luther king juniorsta zona . >>> estas son las huellas de la hora tras su paso por luisiana, indiana y texas . >>> tocó tierra en camarón.el viento alcanzó las 150 millas por hora. suficiente para derribar árboles, techos, fachadas. se reportan cuatro personas fallecidas incluida una adolescente de 14 años de edad . >>> aunque laura quiso evitar a la florida su...
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racial y decidieron hacerlo hoy en el aniversario número 57 del famoso discurso del reverendo martin luther king juniorenta de la zona con los detalles. >>> políticos activistas y familiares de víctimas de brutalidad policial se congregaron aquí en la explanada nacional en la capital de la nación con un fuerte mensaje. >>> este viernes en la capital del país retumbaban las voces de protesta. miles de personas convirtieron la explanada nacional en el escenario de la marca por la justicia racial una lucha que esos veteranos dicen va más allá de una sola raza. >>> es algo importante donde todos los grupos que han sido oprimidos nos levantamos en unidad. >>> se suma a la larga lista de víctimas de brutalidad policial en los últimos meses. el padre de jacob blake le dijo la audiencia que en este país había 2 sistemas de justicia uno para blancos y otro para negros. el evento será 50 57 aÑos después del discurso de martin luther king, algunos aseguran que esta batalla está lejos de ganarse. >>> cada día peleamos por la misma cosa que peleamos en los 60, algo tiene que cambiar. >>> el evento reunió algunas de
racial y decidieron hacerlo hoy en el aniversario número 57 del famoso discurso del reverendo martin luther king juniorenta de la zona con los detalles. >>> políticos activistas y familiares de víctimas de brutalidad policial se congregaron aquí en la explanada nacional en la capital de la nación con un fuerte mensaje. >>> este viernes en la capital del país retumbaban las voces de protesta. miles de personas convirtieron la explanada nacional en el escenario de la marca...
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this year does mark the 57th anniversary of the first march when martin luther king junior, led hundreds of thousands of people to the national mall demanding civil rights economic equality for african americans and of course delivering his historic i have a dream speech. today's march and rally at the lincoln memorial included family members whose names have become a rallying cry for change, including george floyd brianna taylor and now jacob lake emily schmidt has more. >>history echoing on the national mall, this is the commitment march in the spirit of 1963, but for many gathered on friday, it also seems to be repeating the progress we celebrated than is in peril yet again jacob blake senior says his father was at the first march. >>now he is here because his son jacob blake junior was shot multiple times in the back at close range by a kenosha police officer last weekend. he's hospitalized and his father says he's paralyzed from the waist down and asking tough questions why did they shoot lisa leading to that. >>i said maybe that was was she due at all to kenosha police officers are
this year does mark the 57th anniversary of the first march when martin luther king junior, led hundreds of thousands of people to the national mall demanding civil rights economic equality for african americans and of course delivering his historic i have a dream speech. today's march and rally at the lincoln memorial included family members whose names have become a rallying cry for change, including george floyd brianna taylor and now jacob lake emily schmidt has more. >>history...
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country converging on the lincoln memorial friday know just as. 57 years to the day after martin luther king junior'seam speech but we're taking a step toward on america's rocky but ride shares jury towards justice martin luther king, the 3rd was among the speakers friday morning along with family members of people who have been killed at the hands of pulleys event was dubbed the get your knee off our next march in remembrance of george floyd and the message today. we still struggle for justice much the same as it was in 1963 as we continue to see black men and women slain in our streets. >>and left behind by an economy and justice system that have too often denied black folks are dignity and rights senator and vice presidential candidate kamala harris laid out a hopeful vision to overcome what she describes as systemic racism in america. >>let's mark john in the name of our ancestors. >>and in the name of our children and grandchildren, reverend al sharpton said the momentum from the march will translate to election day it we would come out by these numbers in the heat we will stand in the polls on.
country converging on the lincoln memorial friday know just as. 57 years to the day after martin luther king junior'seam speech but we're taking a step toward on america's rocky but ride shares jury towards justice martin luther king, the 3rd was among the speakers friday morning along with family members of people who have been killed at the hands of pulleys event was dubbed the get your knee off our next march in remembrance of george floyd and the message today. we still struggle for justice...
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contra la brutalidad policial recogieron las calles hasta llegar a la esta situaciÓn de martin luther king juniorusticia >>> hoy estados unidos marcÓ un nuevo rÉcord de contagios de covid-19 tras meses de luchar contra el virus el paÍs sobrepasa los 6 millones de casos positivos y reconstruir la economÍa y no solamente estados unidos hay nuevo rÉcord relacionados al covid-19 el mundo cuenta 25 millones de casos positivos al tiempo que india impuso un nuevo rÉcord de contagios por sobre 78.000 como espaÑa y francia estÁn preocupadas por una segunda ola de contagios y evalÚan para sin afectar economÍas >>> un panorama muy distinto se vive en la ciudad en donde surgieron los primeros casos del virus normalidad es la primera palabra que viene a la mente cuando se ven imÁgenes de wuhan restaurantes llenos centros comerciales y calles abarrotadas hasta una discoteca en donde bailan sin mascarillas dijeron que los estudiantes no tendrÁn que utilizar mÁscaras cuando regre regreso un a las aulas >>> california es el primer estado con mÁs de 700.000 casos confirmados ha hecho que millones de residentes ten
contra la brutalidad policial recogieron las calles hasta llegar a la esta situaciÓn de martin luther king juniorusticia >>> hoy estados unidos marcÓ un nuevo rÉcord de contagios de covid-19 tras meses de luchar contra el virus el paÍs sobrepasa los 6 millones de casos positivos y reconstruir la economÍa y no solamente estados unidos hay nuevo rÉcord relacionados al covid-19 el mundo cuenta 25 millones de casos positivos al tiempo que india impuso un nuevo rÉcord de contagios...
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happening today is the 57th anniversary of the march on washington for jobs and freedom martin luther king junior led hundreds of thousands to the national mall. >>demanding civil rights economic equality for african americans and of course it was there that king gave his famous, i have a dream speech and much like the current calls for civil action. the 1963 march called for an end to racism. police violence against african americans and for fair voting as and of people did rally at the lincoln memorial today and again calling for racial justice, the march included family members of people whose names. george floyd breonna taylor now jacob like have become a rallying cry for change. emily schmidt has more. >>history echoing on the national mall, this is the commitment march in the spirit of 1963, but for many gathered on friday, it also seems to be repeating the progress we celebrated than is in peril yet again jacob blake senior says his father was at the first march. >>now he is here because his son jacob blake junior was shot multiple times in the back at close range conocian police officer l
happening today is the 57th anniversary of the march on washington for jobs and freedom martin luther king junior led hundreds of thousands to the national mall. >>demanding civil rights economic equality for african americans and of course it was there that king gave his famous, i have a dream speech and much like the current calls for civil action. the 1963 march called for an end to racism. police violence against african americans and for fair voting as and of people did rally at the...
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manifestaciones ocurren con miles de personas en el país conmemoran el famoso discurso de martin luther king juniorayuntamiento de auckland con más detalles, cuéntanos andrés. >>> dicen que volvieron a tomar las calles porque necesita el concilio de auckland tome cartas en el asunto en relación a la brutalidad policial dicen que no quieren que se repita lo que se vio en minnesota. >>> los manifestantes gritaron de manera simbólica a los concejales de auckland demandando acción. >>> no pasaba algo como lo que pasó minnesota. >>> es lo que esperan ellos alguien ha sido matado por la policía empezamos a hablar de eso. >>> luego del departamento policial del padre de familia fue baleado 7 veces por oficiales vio una noche de protestas violencia y vandalismo. >>> estos activistas dicen que ellos son pacíficos pero quieren cambios inmediatos. >>> un policía tiene una historia de ataques contra una comunidad. >>> estoy cansado de los racistas que existen en otro sistema de policía, es gente que no tendría que estar en nuestro sistema, ellos mismos están contra nosotros. >>> el concejal asegura que de hech
manifestaciones ocurren con miles de personas en el país conmemoran el famoso discurso de martin luther king juniorayuntamiento de auckland con más detalles, cuéntanos andrés. >>> dicen que volvieron a tomar las calles porque necesita el concilio de auckland tome cartas en el asunto en relación a la brutalidad policial dicen que no quieren que se repita lo que se vio en minnesota. >>> los manifestantes gritaron de manera simbólica a los concejales de auckland demandando...
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>estill aheaea57 years after martin luther king junior's i have a dream speech recent police shootings of unarmed black man and given that movement new life. and hundreds of homes have burned to the ground in the santa cruz mountains but some were spared from the >>and the middle of so much wildfire destruction homes in the santa cruz mountains, some of them and they've been spared from the czu lightning complex fires. kron four's maureen kelly talked to one homeowner says he still has a home because of the actions of some of his neighbors. >>this video shows some of the destruction along pine ridge road in bonny doon where trees are black and but still standing well the homes that used to surround our level but the home of george john orr and his family was mostly untouched by fire he credits the actions of a small band of locals. they're very resourceful people and one of the neighbors are generator with the arm and he actually use our pool to to try to save all the houses in on my street. all of burned down except for ours this photo shows one man standing on jun orr's roof using th
>estill aheaea57 years after martin luther king junior's i have a dream speech recent police shootings of unarmed black man and given that movement new life. and hundreds of homes have burned to the ground in the santa cruz mountains but some were spared from the >>and the middle of so much wildfire destruction homes in the santa cruz mountains, some of them and they've been spared from the czu lightning complex fires. kron four's maureen kelly talked to one homeowner says he still has...
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day that she came to work at the university, atlanta university, and i came to work for martin luther king, junioruthern christian leadership conference. that is where i met john. saw him all the time. we were all involved in the same quest for equity and justice. i got a chance to see him all the time, and i admired his tenacityd all of his and he was single. she needed athat umsd man, not just the b approaching her. she was well educated, highly traveled, and i wanted her to have someone who would really appreciate her skills and talent. so i looked around and decided that i like john. but lillian did not like john particularly. she thought he was kind of slow, and i said, lily, but he is busy. he is fighting the evils of the world. she said, yes, but. i said, grow, listen, this boy is going places, so let's see what he can do to get this thing moving. so we decided, well, i did, as her friend -- and that is what you do for friends. you have to help them out. [laughter] and so john had to go to the hospital for an examination, and i said, oh, lillian, this would be a good moment for us to be flo
day that she came to work at the university, atlanta university, and i came to work for martin luther king, junioruthern christian leadership conference. that is where i met john. saw him all the time. we were all involved in the same quest for equity and justice. i got a chance to see him all the time, and i admired his tenacityd all of his and he was single. she needed athat umsd man, not just the b approaching her. she was well educated, highly traveled, and i wanted her to have someone who...
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history with the civil rights march on washington and the reverend martin luther king junior's historic i have a dream speech in front of a crowd of more than 200,000. king said he hoped people would be judged by character not skin color, and to honor that days 57th anniversary another march in the nation's capital we're here to make history again we need change last time they had the march something came out of it. >>we're going to see what we can do to this weekend. the 2020 march on washington organized by the reverend al sharpton's national action network. >>the n double acp and others is called get your knee offer next, everybody's lives matter. >>but everybody's lives don't matter until black lives matter i think for them moderate whites, it's time that everybody stands up as 10's of thousands are expected to march in washington. protests in tensions continue following this week's police shooting of jacob blake in kenosha wisconsin. >>and just like that day in 1963 main message of this march is to judge people by character not skin color people don't stop getting shot. >>when the
history with the civil rights march on washington and the reverend martin luther king junior's historic i have a dream speech in front of a crowd of more than 200,000. king said he hoped people would be judged by character not skin color, and to honor that days 57th anniversary another march in the nation's capital we're here to make history again we need change last time they had the march something came out of it. >>we're going to see what we can do to this weekend. the 2020 march on...
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. >> martin luther king junior. >> george washington. say dad if you love me you will register tonight. [laughter] and if you don't then you don't love me. say those words and watch what you get. >> you have the scavenger hunt in the book you have bigger plans for that quick. >> i love hiding things in all my books. i can't do a tv show called decoded without doing some decoded. so in the inner circle he put a secret code hidden and if you crack it hidden in the pages of the inner circle there is a reward that was there. if you found it the reward was hidden. not telling you where in america but you got it. it took four years before someone finally cracked it and jim, sitting here was the first person in four years. he cracked it. [applause] he also loves a good little code so he was kind enough to put it back. it is still there it is hidden for the taking. if you want the treasure is hidden in the pages of the inner circle. he will not tell you. [laughter] but it is still there i will not take anything else they have hidden over the yea
. >> martin luther king junior. >> george washington. say dad if you love me you will register tonight. [laughter] and if you don't then you don't love me. say those words and watch what you get. >> you have the scavenger hunt in the book you have bigger plans for that quick. >> i love hiding things in all my books. i can't do a tv show called decoded without doing some decoded. so in the inner circle he put a secret code hidden and if you crack it hidden in the pages of...
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it's being held in the same place and exactly 57 years after the reverend martin luther king junior made his famous ‘i have a dream' speech. it was planned as a response to the death of george floyd and comes after another police shooting of an african—american man, jacob blake. our correspondent barbara plett—usher sent this report. chanting in the year of 2020, this is what a march on washington looks like — drawing on the anger and the energy of months of unrest around the country, now bringing their demands to the doorstep of power, aiming to forge a national movement out of their protests. archive: the lively, heralded and, in some quarters, feared march on washington... they're deliberately connecting their modern—day struggle to the historic civil rights movement, the unprecedented march of 1963 that brought 250,000 people to washington with a thunderous roar, demanding jobs and freedom. nearly 60 years later, it's clear that not enough has changed. i'm 33 and this was in my parents‘ time, so it'sjust like, "ok, here we go again," so we're trying to make sure that we don't have to
it's being held in the same place and exactly 57 years after the reverend martin luther king junior made his famous ‘i have a dream' speech. it was planned as a response to the death of george floyd and comes after another police shooting of an african—american man, jacob blake. our correspondent barbara plett—usher sent this report. chanting in the year of 2020, this is what a march on washington looks like — drawing on the anger and the energy of months of unrest around the country,...
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the life of martin luther king junior. in 1956 there was this wonderful rally of madison square garden, king and many of his followers were there. but it was new york, a congressman, expected to be treated righteously. a little bit about that event, that rally. it was with a degree of fanfare that a massive civil rights rally was staged at madison square garden on may 20 fourth 1956. eleanor roosevelt, a philip randolph, corey wilson and powell. the familiar gang of four knew the hall will, participated in many rallies under its old roof. in the midst of this rally, a philip randolph, adam clayton powell, had yet to arrive. many in the audience came here, randolph, found out powell was across the street waiting in a hotel to make an entrance. randolph realized there was nothing to do except wait and hope. ralph, another speaker, was at the lectern, a garden, lights flicked off. slight tremors and nervousness ran through the crowd. all of a sudden the spotlight came on and zoomed to the back of the garden to land on a tall
the life of martin luther king junior. in 1956 there was this wonderful rally of madison square garden, king and many of his followers were there. but it was new york, a congressman, expected to be treated righteously. a little bit about that event, that rally. it was with a degree of fanfare that a massive civil rights rally was staged at madison square garden on may 20 fourth 1956. eleanor roosevelt, a philip randolph, corey wilson and powell. the familiar gang of four knew the hall will,...
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cannot find in himself because he has been seen for so long for bellevue for the likes of martin luther king junior. 1956 there was this wonderful rally at madison square garden. king and many of his followers were there. but it was new york where powell's turf, he was a congressman. expected to be treated righteously. the redo just a little bit about that event. that's rally. he was with a degree of fanfare and massive civil rights rally the stage did madison square garden may 24th, 1956. eleanor roosevelt, randolph, wilsons and powell. the familiar gang of four new the hall well. had participated many rallies under its old roof. in the midst of the rally, randolph grew nervous. adam clayton powell had yet to arrive. many in the audience had come to hear him. randolph sent russian the fat of the powell was across the street waiting in the hotel to make his entrance. he nervously told randolph realize there's nothing to do except wait and hope. what yet another speaker was the garden light clicked off. slight tremors and nervousness ran through the ground. all of a sudden, a spotlight came on and z
cannot find in himself because he has been seen for so long for bellevue for the likes of martin luther king junior. 1956 there was this wonderful rally at madison square garden. king and many of his followers were there. but it was new york where powell's turf, he was a congressman. expected to be treated righteously. the redo just a little bit about that event. that's rally. he was with a degree of fanfare and massive civil rights rally the stage did madison square garden may 24th, 1956....
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martin luther king junior, speaks for the knee grows and insist that the time is now.he supreme court here is david brinkley >> until nine years ago, they said that segregation was perfectly all right. if the situation facilities for the girls are equal to those of whites. but this new doctrine was too radical, and there were a few hustles to obey it. but those who refused to obey the new doctrine, had not obeyed the old one either. negroes facilities them were available but not equal. of the three branches of government, the court has taken the unpopular radical conditions on civil rights. because government would not or could not. now there is demands to impeach. there was a separate but equal doctrine that came out, it was radical but nobody wanted to impeach chief justice melvyn fuller. once that decision came out that was the end of it. nobody tried to enforce it. the knee grows did not demonstrate, did not hire lawyers. but the 1954 decision, also was radical but the change was not only in the law, also in the niagara. this time he did hire lawyers. so the agony,
martin luther king junior, speaks for the knee grows and insist that the time is now.he supreme court here is david brinkley >> until nine years ago, they said that segregation was perfectly all right. if the situation facilities for the girls are equal to those of whites. but this new doctrine was too radical, and there were a few hustles to obey it. but those who refused to obey the new doctrine, had not obeyed the old one either. negroes facilities them were available but not equal. of...
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martin luther king, junior, who made america stronger by making america more free. , "occasionally inife, there are moments which cannot be completely explained by words . their meaning can only be articulated by the inaudible line which is the heart." tonight is such a moment for me. [applause] eering] my heart is filled with pride. citizens, i proudly accept your nomination for vice president of the united states. [applause] [cheering] [chanting] you are wonderful. and i am proud to run with a man who will be one of the great presidents of this country walter f mondale. tonight, the daughter of a woman whose highest goal was a future for her children, talks to our nations oldest party about a future for us all. tonight, the daughter of working americans tells all americans that the future is within our reach if we are willing to reach for it. [applause] tonight, the daughter of an immigrant from italy has been -- has been chosen to run for president in the new land my father came to love. our faith that we can shape a better future is what the american dream is all about. the promis
martin luther king, junior, who made america stronger by making america more free. , "occasionally inife, there are moments which cannot be completely explained by words . their meaning can only be articulated by the inaudible line which is the heart." tonight is such a moment for me. [applause] eering] my heart is filled with pride. citizens, i proudly accept your nomination for vice president of the united states. [applause] [cheering] [chanting] you are wonderful. and i am proud to...
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martin luther king junior spoke to the original march. tens of thousands gathered at the steps. dr. king's son martin luther king, iii spoke so did george floyd's sister, breanonna taylos sister and jacob blake's sister. >> we will not be a door to oppression black america, i hold you accountable. you must stand. you must fight, but not with violence and chaos. >> last night just steps away accepting his party's nomination, president trump didn't mention jacob blake or the violence that followed, which left three protesters shot, two dead and a 17-year-old man with a rifle charged with murder. he didn't talk about the fight for equal justice or calls today and throughout to tamp down violence. instead, the president focused on chaos. >> there is violence and danger in the streets of many democrat-run cities throughout america. this problem could easily be fixed if they wanted to. just call. we're ready to go in. during their convention, joe wilden a biden and supporters remained completely silent about the rioters spreading mayhem, joe biden's campaign did not condemn it. >> keeping
martin luther king junior spoke to the original march. tens of thousands gathered at the steps. dr. king's son martin luther king, iii spoke so did george floyd's sister, breanonna taylos sister and jacob blake's sister. >> we will not be a door to oppression black america, i hold you accountable. you must stand. you must fight, but not with violence and chaos. >> last night just steps away accepting his party's nomination, president trump didn't mention jacob blake or the violence...
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we sent it to our friends at nasa we are always nervous for me did i am martin luther king junior wead his top lieutenants. the writers of the march representative lewis read the book for us. this is what we have to do. and when john lewis is reading your book i hope i don't mess it up. it's his life to. so they came back and said you guys are such nerds. [laughter] we went really deep. you will love the book don't tell anyone nobody knows thi this, when you read i am neil armstrong we want to do the scene when he gets to the moon he looks back at the earth and i want it to be immense. when we first you would it wasn't working so i asked for something special when he looks back it foldout both ways and it is a giant spread like this and you can see the entire earth from space and it is beautiful. that is september. another project nobody knows about, in january of doing my first adult nonfiction book. i found the story about george washington. during the revolutionary war in the early battles of new york there was a secret plot against george washington some say to kill him or murder
we sent it to our friends at nasa we are always nervous for me did i am martin luther king junior wead his top lieutenants. the writers of the march representative lewis read the book for us. this is what we have to do. and when john lewis is reading your book i hope i don't mess it up. it's his life to. so they came back and said you guys are such nerds. [laughter] we went really deep. you will love the book don't tell anyone nobody knows thi this, when you read i am neil armstrong we want to...
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of course, that was when martin luther king junior delivered his iconic i have a dream speech.out for this. right now they're gathering listening to some speakers there as the event is underway. they are talking about topics like criminal justice so far, reform for criminal justice, racial equality. later on this afternoon the crowd will march from lincoln memorial to the martin luther king junior memorial. the event coming during a reckoning and racial relations in the united states after the police killings of george flood and jacob blake. we'll continue to watch this event as it unfolds throughout the afternoon with a live look a bit later on. >> trace: republicans in midwest states the president trump won now predicting victory again. why they say joe biden won't be able to rebuild the democrats' blue wall and cleanup underway after hurricane laura slams into the gulf coast leaving widespread destruction in its wake. louisiana's lieutenant governor will give us an update on the recovery efforts next. >> there was four of us like a jigsaw puzzle in this closet. we are on top
of course, that was when martin luther king junior delivered his iconic i have a dream speech.out for this. right now they're gathering listening to some speakers there as the event is underway. they are talking about topics like criminal justice so far, reform for criminal justice, racial equality. later on this afternoon the crowd will march from lincoln memorial to the martin luther king junior memorial. the event coming during a reckoning and racial relations in the united states after the...
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martin luther king was everywhere and it was a presen presence. >> he was because the minister in this community was a man by the name of reverend fail hail new martin luther king junior and reverend hale's sister was an dear friend of martin luther king jr.'s wife and so there was a real family link between the hale's and martin luther king jr., reverend fail hail was the first minister brought martin luther king jr. to columbus. >> talk about the mom and so many of the players singler parent most of the mom and moms were all working but talk about the moms. >> almost to a person these mothers worked as maids for well-to-do white families. when i went to interview dwight lamarr was the athlete on the front of the book -- >> we like torie in this book so we will hold this up often. >> i asked him what his mom did for you know life and her work and he said, he said my mother had migraines every day, wil. she was a maid. and i said man, so she had to get on her hands and knees and work so that you could eat, right? he broke down. it was just so touching and that character on the front of the book, mr. lamarr, was in the 11th grade and got kicked off his desk will team b
martin luther king was everywhere and it was a presen presence. >> he was because the minister in this community was a man by the name of reverend fail hail new martin luther king junior and reverend hale's sister was an dear friend of martin luther king jr.'s wife and so there was a real family link between the hale's and martin luther king jr., reverend fail hail was the first minister brought martin luther king jr. to columbus. >> talk about the mom and so many of the players...
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martin luther king junior's i have a dream speech. and john wilkman discusses his book. which explores the history of nonfiction films in television from late 19th century thomas edison films to reality tv. at 4:00 p.m., we'll feature two programs from the c-span arkans archives starting with james baldwin followed by a 1992 c-span profile interview with shirley chisholm. also at 6:00 p.m., a look at women in congress with house of representatives historian and curator using artifacts and paragraphs from the election of jeanette rankin to stories about margaret chase smith, claire booth louis and lindy bogs. watch american history tv on c-span. >>> chad williams is the author of "torchbearers of democracy: african-american soldiers in the world war i era." next he talks about the postwar activism of the soldiers explaining how after fighting for the idea of democracy abroad, many returned to join movement aimed at secures more rights and better social standing for african-americans here at home. the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri, taped
martin luther king junior's i have a dream speech. and john wilkman discusses his book. which explores the history of nonfiction films in television from late 19th century thomas edison films to reality tv. at 4:00 p.m., we'll feature two programs from the c-span arkans archives starting with james baldwin followed by a 1992 c-span profile interview with shirley chisholm. also at 6:00 p.m., a look at women in congress with house of representatives historian and curator using artifacts and...
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amy: martin luther king junior's 12-year-old granddaughter also spoke. heless than a year before was assassinated, my grandfather predicted thihis very moment. he said that we were moving into a new phase of the struggle. the first phase was the civil rights and t the new phase is genuine of quality. amy: lebanon's abbasid are to germany has been test with forming the new government following the resignation ofof e prime e minister amimidst meltig public rage over the devastating explosion at the port of beirut that killed 200 people and injured thousasands. he has served as lebanon's ambassador to germany since 2013 and has received the backing from the country sunni m muslim political leaders. in belarus, mass p protest omitting the resignation of president alexander lukashenko continued this weekend, three weeks after what many have called a rigged election amidst a brutal government crackdown. military tanks could be seen positioned in the capital minsk. at least 19 journalists who work for foreign media outlets had their accreditation revoked, and t
amy: martin luther king junior's 12-year-old granddaughter also spoke. heless than a year before was assassinated, my grandfather predicted thihis very moment. he said that we were moving into a new phase of the struggle. the first phase was the civil rights and t the new phase is genuine of quality. amy: lebanon's abbasid are to germany has been test with forming the new government following the resignation ofof e prime e minister amimidst meltig public rage over the devastating explosion at...
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his funeral was held in atlantic where martin luther king junior grew up and preached.e to pay their respects, including america's first black president, barack obama. >> america was built by john lewis. some day when we finish that long journey towards freedom, when we do form a more perfect union, john lewis will be a founding father of that fuller, fairer, better america. >> congressman lewis called president obama's 2009 inauguration an out of body experience given all he had been through to see that moment. rest in peace, sir. >>> our first low goes to the utter lameness of baseball arguments in the age of coronavirus. during this week's game between the cardinals and pirates, the home plate umpire rang up the first ejection of the seasons toing -- tossing a pitcher. the manager had some words for the ump but not before following responsible cdc guidelines. let's get on our masks, maintain a safe distance and have a clean fight. >> part of an argument, you have to put on your mask. stay socially distanced. you can't get toe to toe. >> doesn't have the same impact.
his funeral was held in atlantic where martin luther king junior grew up and preached.e to pay their respects, including america's first black president, barack obama. >> america was built by john lewis. some day when we finish that long journey towards freedom, when we do form a more perfect union, john lewis will be a founding father of that fuller, fairer, better america. >> congressman lewis called president obama's 2009 inauguration an out of body experience given all he had...
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martin luther king junior. 57th anniversary of king's i have a dream speech in washington. marchers say, the call to action still resonates during the current struggle for social justice. >> we need to stand together with the black unity that has been suffering so long because we are all in this together. >> nothing has really changed but we are trying. we are pushing as hard as we can for every little win, every little win. >> the protesters say they are holding out hope that the values and goals set out by dr. king can be achieved and become not a dream but a reality. >>> oakland a's are scheduled to play a doubleheader today after they walked off the field and a demonstration of unity with the astros. last night, the a's and the houston astros stepped onto the field, took off their hats and held a 42 second moment of silence before walking off the field, back into the dugouts. yesterday was jackie robinson day. he wore number 42. he broke the major league color barrier back in 1947. last night's postponement
martin luther king junior. 57th anniversary of king's i have a dream speech in washington. marchers say, the call to action still resonates during the current struggle for social justice. >> we need to stand together with the black unity that has been suffering so long because we are all in this together. >> nothing has really changed but we are trying. we are pushing as hard as we can for every little win, every little win. >> the protesters say they are holding out hope...
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as today marks the anniversary of the 19 6.63 civil rights march in washington and mark martin luther king junior'sric i have a dream speech now today's march was organized by the reverend al sharpton's national action network along with the n double acp. this march and rally is expected to start about 10 o'clock this morning at the lincoln memorial and marchers will walk to the mlk memorial attendees are required to wear masks will stay on top of this story for you throughout the morning day. okay bay area temperatures for highs today. marty we're looking at the middle 90's approaching antioch elsewhere up in the north they pretty much a tease. >>we'll take a look at your 4 zone forecast and that extended all coming up next kron >>well take a look at walnut creek behind me you can see the fog and smoke still have rain over parts of the east bay dave's far has more on the weather and the air quality heidi i'm marty we got here to sfo as you can see basically almost like small going on we've got fog and smoke on this mixture here waiting for this to kind of mix out for us. you know one of the things
as today marks the anniversary of the 19 6.63 civil rights march in washington and mark martin luther king junior'sric i have a dream speech now today's march was organized by the reverend al sharpton's national action network along with the n double acp. this march and rally is expected to start about 10 o'clock this morning at the lincoln memorial and marchers will walk to the mlk memorial attendees are required to wear masks will stay on top of this story for you throughout the morning day....
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lets us know >>she is the granddaughter of martin luther king junior, she addressed the crowd on the 57th anniversary of the march on washington today. this march caps off a week of protests and outrage over the shooting of jacob blake. >>president trump had no comment when asked about that march today, some of the protesters shouted obscenities at the president as his motorcade. left the white house for a campaign appearance in new hampshire, jim acosta reports communication in a bit of counter-programming the white house to the march on washington down on the national mall president trump held a surprise photo op in the oval office. >>where you shoot a full pardon to alice johnson, the same criminal justice reform advocate his prison sentence be commuted 2 years ago, we're giving alice a full part i just told her we didn't even discuss it, we you're out there. so you the audience last night but the president refused to comment on the march in the protesters hopes to end police brutality in the u.s.. his aides shouted over >>a subject democratic vice presidential candidate kamala ha
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this year marks the 57th anniversary of the march with martin luther king junior led hundreds of thousands to the national mall. demanding civil rights and economic equality for african americans and delivering his historic. i have a dream speech. >>today's march and rally at the lincoln memorial included family members and people whose names have really become rallying cries for change talking about george floyd recent names brianna taylor and jacob lake. emily schmidt has more. >>history echoing on the national mall, this is the commitment march in the spirit of 1963, but for many gathered on friday, it also seems to be repeating the progress we celebrated than is in peril yet again jacob blake senior says his father was at the first march. >>now he is here because his son jacob blake junior was shot multiple times in the back at close range conocian police officer last weekend. he's hospitalized and his father says he's paralyzed from the waist down and asking tough questions why did they shoot lisa leading to that. >>i said maybe that was was she to know to kenosha police officers are
this year marks the 57th anniversary of the march with martin luther king junior led hundreds of thousands to the national mall. demanding civil rights and economic equality for african americans and delivering his historic. i have a dream speech. >>today's march and rally at the lincoln memorial included family members and people whose names have really become rallying cries for change talking about george floyd recent names brianna taylor and jacob lake. emily schmidt has more....
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david, there is a great contrast between peaceful civil rights protest of john lewis and martin luther king junioron the teachings of the bible compared to these anarchists who basing what they're doingib on rebellion against the bible. burning bibles, burning american flags, burning down police stations. and look, i am not saying all democrats support this kind of action. but you know there's a bible verse that says bad company corrupts good morals. and when the democrats hang around and black lives matter, and do not condemn these types of anarchy's activities they are complicit in the by remaining silent about them. >> doesn't treat me there is this attempt. there was a black lives matter leader who come about a month ago suggested that statues of jesus, if they look to white should be torn down. i mean it is just extraordinary. in fact i'm hearing from pastors and some priests that it is happening.re that the desecration of theor statues of jesus and mary are being desecrated, torn down, they are not talking about it much because they don't't copycats rendering more of it. >> that is exactly r
david, there is a great contrast between peaceful civil rights protest of john lewis and martin luther king junioron the teachings of the bible compared to these anarchists who basing what they're doingib on rebellion against the bible. burning bibles, burning american flags, burning down police stations. and look, i am not saying all democrats support this kind of action. but you know there's a bible verse that says bad company corrupts good morals. and when the democrats hang around and black...
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called the mother of the civil rights movement rosa parks where she writes about reverend martin luther king juniornd that letter is now up for sale the letter is dated october the 6 1981 and was addressed to a man named mister kessler it was parks's response after an autograph collector asked her what she thought of doctor king in the letter rosa parks wrote quote i admired and respected him as a truly great man committed and dedicated to freedom. >>peace and loyalty for all oppressed humanity. the sale price of this letter is $54,000. >>take a look at this colorado deputies he ping some trapped bear cubs get out of a dumpster you can see mama bear right there guarding her little babies not letting anyone get close. the deputies were able to finally flipped the dumpster lives while keeping a close eye on mom with 2 cubs immediately scrambled out 3rd one here. got a little extra help to rejoin the family stretching this out a little director to see if we see the cubs come out there's won. ever so cute pam. and here comes number 2 but i mean this is a typical thing that we see especially in the taho
called the mother of the civil rights movement rosa parks where she writes about reverend martin luther king juniornd that letter is now up for sale the letter is dated october the 6 1981 and was addressed to a man named mister kessler it was parks's response after an autograph collector asked her what she thought of doctor king in the letter rosa parks wrote quote i admired and respected him as a truly great man committed and dedicated to freedom. >>peace and loyalty for all oppressed...
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the march on washington commemorates the 57th anniversary of martin luther king junior's i have a dreamech. the demonstration was dubbed the get your knee off of our next march. the u.s. has been gripped by racial protests since his death. the outrage flared this week after another unarmed black man was shot in the back seven times by a police officer, leaving him paralyzed. blake toldof jacob americans to stand against oppression without chaos and violence. reality is notr real. delusions is no longer an option. we will not pretend, we will not be your docile slaves, we will not be oppressed. most of all, we will not dress up this genocide in blue and collett police brutality. we were only -- we will only pledge allegiance to the truth. black america, i hold you accountable. you must stand, you must fight. but not with violence and chaos. anchor: george floyd's sister urged supporters to continue the fight for a better future. >> how would the history books remember you? what will be your legacy? will your future generations remember you for your complaint -- complacency, your inaction
the march on washington commemorates the 57th anniversary of martin luther king junior's i have a dreamech. the demonstration was dubbed the get your knee off of our next march. the u.s. has been gripped by racial protests since his death. the outrage flared this week after another unarmed black man was shot in the back seven times by a police officer, leaving him paralyzed. blake toldof jacob americans to stand against oppression without chaos and violence. reality is notr real. delusions is...
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martin luther king junior being referred to and once again we continue to hear this selective cherry-picking of the quotes that make it sound like color blindness is the only answer here. we didn't hear him talk about the fact that he said it's actually the white moderate who stands most in the way of black folks who seek freedom because they're more interested in -- here is that word again, order rather than justice. they're not interested in talking about when dr. king said that a riot is the language of the unheard and the implication there is if we listen better to communities and actually treat folks the way that they deserve, that we wouldn't be in these situations in the first place. if we attack the roots of the problem, we won't have to deal with the symptoms thereafter. we heard this word over and over and over again, including in vice president pence's speech, this idea about order. and that is really just about keeping us in line. so we who are on the other side of this are not watching this confused simply because this is well produced propaganda with a shiny have shiny veneer.
martin luther king junior being referred to and once again we continue to hear this selective cherry-picking of the quotes that make it sound like color blindness is the only answer here. we didn't hear him talk about the fact that he said it's actually the white moderate who stands most in the way of black folks who seek freedom because they're more interested in -- here is that word again, order rather than justice. they're not interested in talking about when dr. king said that a riot is the...
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history with the civil rights march on washington and the reverend martin luther king junior's historic have a dream speech in front of a crowd of more than 200,000. king said he hoped people would be judged by character not skin color, and to honor that days 57th anniversary another march in the nation's capital we're here to make history again we need change last time they had the march something came out of it. >>we're going to see what we can do to this weekend. the 2020 march on washington organized by the reverend al sharpton's national action network. >>the n double acp and others is called get your knee off our necks everybody's lives matter. >>but everybody's lives don't matter until black lives matter i think for them moderate whites, it's time that everybody stands up as 10's of thousands are expected to march in washington. protests in tensions continue following this week's police shooting of jacob blake in kenosha wisconsin. >>and just like that day in 1963 main message of this march is to judge people by character not skin color people don't stop getting shot. >>when the
history with the civil rights march on washington and the reverend martin luther king junior's historic have a dream speech in front of a crowd of more than 200,000. king said he hoped people would be judged by character not skin color, and to honor that days 57th anniversary another march in the nation's capital we're here to make history again we need change last time they had the march something came out of it. >>we're going to see what we can do to this weekend. the 2020 march on...
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he was a reporter for a left magazine out of france, the person who fueled martin luther king junior on nonviolence and civil disobedience and how king should not have armed guards and in montgomery even though he had been receiving death threats and when we think about byron, he's also influential debating malcolm x, king sarah get through the 1960s and also someone-- besides being the organizer of the march on washington in 1963, he's one of the single most influential figures of the postwar period when you think about nonviolence , civil disobedience fueled with ambition for a social democracy in the united states that would be interracial , that would be multi- generation-- multigenerational and the part of that community. really important piece. >> another piece i love about your book-- you talk about these debates and malcolm and all these different figures and out they come into it all worked up to debate-- debate malcolm x, the bogeyman; right? , but they end up liking him so much and behind the scenes they become his friend and can't help but be taken in by his charismatic pe
he was a reporter for a left magazine out of france, the person who fueled martin luther king junior on nonviolence and civil disobedience and how king should not have armed guards and in montgomery even though he had been receiving death threats and when we think about byron, he's also influential debating malcolm x, king sarah get through the 1960s and also someone-- besides being the organizer of the march on washington in 1963, he's one of the single most influential figures of the postwar...
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history with the civil rights march on washington and the reverend martin luther king junior's historic have a dream speech in front of a crowd of more than 200,000. king said he hoped people would be judged by character not skin color, and to honor that days 57th anniversary another march in the nation's capital we're here to make history again we need change last time they had the march something came out of it. >>we're going to see what we can do to this weekend. the 2020 march on washington organized by the reverend al sharpton's national action network. >>the n double acp and others is called get your knee offer next, everybody's lives matter. >>but everybody's lives don't matter until black lives matter i think for them moderate whites, it's time that everybody stands up as 10's of thousands are expected to march in washington. protests in tensions continue following this week's police shooting of jacob blake in kenosha wisconsin. >>and just like that day in 1963 main message of this march is to judge people by character not skin color people don't stop getting shot. >>when the pr
history with the civil rights march on washington and the reverend martin luther king junior's historic have a dream speech in front of a crowd of more than 200,000. king said he hoped people would be judged by character not skin color, and to honor that days 57th anniversary another march in the nation's capital we're here to make history again we need change last time they had the march something came out of it. >>we're going to see what we can do to this weekend. the 2020 march on...
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livelihoods i liberties depend on it the march on washington honors, the 57th anniversary of martin luther king junior's i have a dream around full hours earlier more than a 1000 people gathered on the white house south lawn to celebrate president trump i profoundly accept this nomination for president of the united states. the president did not mention jacob blake who was shot by police in kenosha wisconsin earlier this week, mr. trump not right down the block from the white house. >>we've come to washington but a thousands we got call made instead president trump warned a joe biden presidency would lead to an attack on public safety. >>and the strongest possible terms. the republican party condemns the rioting looting arson and violence we have seen in democrat run cities all that where the president and protesters agree. >>this election could have historic consequences at no time before. >>have voters faced a clear choice between 2 parties. 2 visions, 2 philosophies or 2 agendas, i'm whitney wild reporting. >>well for the second night in a row president trump spoke to a tightly packed crowd with no s
livelihoods i liberties depend on it the march on washington honors, the 57th anniversary of martin luther king junior's i have a dream around full hours earlier more than a 1000 people gathered on the white house south lawn to celebrate president trump i profoundly accept this nomination for president of the united states. the president did not mention jacob blake who was shot by police in kenosha wisconsin earlier this week, mr. trump not right down the block from the white house....
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i'm historian john meacham, days before his death, martin luther king junior said, we are tied togetherment of destiny. this is the way it is structur structured. a single gary meant of destiny. we the people cannot escape that reality nor as lincoln taught us can you and i escape history. and we shouldn't want to, for many of us have been given much, liberty, opportunity, a sense of possibility the task of our time is to make sure that those gifts are available, not just to folks who look like me, but to all of us. this is a grave moment in america. a deadly virus is railroadaging us. our jobs are evaporating. our faith in the things that are bind us together for fraying for our democracy is under assault from an incumbent more interested in himself than the rest of us. extremism, nativism, isolation isolationism and lack of economic opportunity for working people are all preventing us from realizing our nation's promise. and so we must decide whether we will continue to be prisoners of the darkest of american forces or will we free ourselves to write a brighter, better, nobler story?
i'm historian john meacham, days before his death, martin luther king junior said, we are tied togetherment of destiny. this is the way it is structur structured. a single gary meant of destiny. we the people cannot escape that reality nor as lincoln taught us can you and i escape history. and we shouldn't want to, for many of us have been given much, liberty, opportunity, a sense of possibility the task of our time is to make sure that those gifts are available, not just to folks who look like...
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martin luther king, junior fought for the dignity of work and that fight is never-ending.gton demanded jobs and freedoms. memphis sanitation workers and the poor people's campaign insisted that working people should not live and labor in poverty. those fights foreshadowed our struggle today to make the minimum wage a living wage, not a poverty wage. and we are fighting alongside the front line, sanitation workers, health care workers, grocery workers, transport workers, food service workers, and so many more. they are praised for being essential, but treated as if they are expendable. while standing with sanitation workers, dad said, so often we overlook the significance of those who are not in professional jobs. let me say to you tonight that wherever -- whenever you are engaged in work that serves humanity, it has dignity and worth. now we have a president who -- confuseseatness greatness with grandiosity. my father knew better. everyone, he said, can be great because everyone can serve. speech he explained that everyone wants to be a drum major, a leader of the marching
martin luther king, junior fought for the dignity of work and that fight is never-ending.gton demanded jobs and freedoms. memphis sanitation workers and the poor people's campaign insisted that working people should not live and labor in poverty. those fights foreshadowed our struggle today to make the minimum wage a living wage, not a poverty wage. and we are fighting alongside the front line, sanitation workers, health care workers, grocery workers, transport workers, food service workers,...
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we think of themselves and constitution and we treat them as martin luther king junior wished accordingthe content of their character. not the color of their skin. in just four years president trump has lifted people of all racism backgrounds out of poverty. he shrunk government and put money in the pockets of hard working, ordinary americans. he has advanced religious liberty. he protected the second amendment. you can look back 50 years. you won't find anyone that has surpassed president trump's success on these four issues alone. history chooses its heroes for the time in which they live. at our founding, madison was one of the chosen. when the nation's very existence was challenged, it was lincoln's turn. thanks to these men america is a land of hope. their examples have been repeated in countless ways by simple americans following their conscience. but there is another american hero to be recognized. and that is the common american this is who president trump is fighting for. he is fighting for you. ♪ ♪ >>> i'm scott dane. i represent loggers and truckers and a way of life. logging
we think of themselves and constitution and we treat them as martin luther king junior wished accordingthe content of their character. not the color of their skin. in just four years president trump has lifted people of all racism backgrounds out of poverty. he shrunk government and put money in the pockets of hard working, ordinary americans. he has advanced religious liberty. he protected the second amendment. you can look back 50 years. you won't find anyone that has surpassed president...
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book started selling more than any others and they were i am george washington and i am martin luther and king junior. summer two, three years old but they took off in sales. it wasn't a democrat or republican thing which we all are attempted to divide everything by these days but was parents and grandparents were looking at the tv in that november and seen every day politicians and what they wanted to show their kids were leaders. we all know there's a huge difference between a politician and a leader and a lovely grandparents and parents around the country were fighting back using our books. the sales of the series have taken off from that moment because this is a moment in the culture where we are starving for real heroes again. i don't care what side of the aisle you're on but we look around and see that it's the perfect place to talk about it but were in the middle of the shutdown and the government and the only good thing is there's no traffic on connecticut right now but you know. you got here. usually you got to start late to get to politics and prose but with no traffic, it's easy. we've don
book started selling more than any others and they were i am george washington and i am martin luther and king junior. summer two, three years old but they took off in sales. it wasn't a democrat or republican thing which we all are attempted to divide everything by these days but was parents and grandparents were looking at the tv in that november and seen every day politicians and what they wanted to show their kids were leaders. we all know there's a huge difference between a politician and...
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and martin luther king junior's "i have a dream speech." filmmaker discusses his book on how documentary filmmakers reimagined america, which explores the history of nonfiction film and television, from the 19th century films to 20 century reality tv. and on 4:00 p.m. on reel america, two programs from the c-span archives on civil rights leaders starting with a writer at the national press club in 1986 on racism in america. followed by in 1992 american profile interview with american congresswoman shirley chisholm. and at 6:00 p.m. on american , using artifacts and photographs from the election of jeannette rankin in 1917, to stories about margaret jane bobs. and lindy what's american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> bidens record is a shameful rollcall of the most catastrophic betrayals and blunders in our lifetime. has spent his entire career on the wrong side of history. >> our current president has failed in his most basic duty to the nation, he has failed to protect us. he has failed to protect america. and, my fellow americans,
and martin luther king junior's "i have a dream speech." filmmaker discusses his book on how documentary filmmakers reimagined america, which explores the history of nonfiction film and television, from the 19th century films to 20 century reality tv. and on 4:00 p.m. on reel america, two programs from the c-span archives on civil rights leaders starting with a writer at the national press club in 1986 on racism in america. followed by in 1992 american profile interview with american...