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el incidente tuvo lugar en la intersección de la calle 61 y martin luther king way, dejando a 3 trabajadoresy graves. un guardia de seguridad logró sacar a un hombre de la casa con la ayuda de otros 2 individuos, quienes habían logrado escapar de las llamas y los bomberos de san francisco controlaron este incendio. fue en una residencia que ocurrió este jueves en el 12 75 de la calle jackson. no hubo heridos. se desconoce qué fue lo que provocó estas llamas, pero sí se confirmó que el humo invadió todos los niveles de la estructura. ahí la está viendo después usted. además de este incidente, también afectó el tráfico en lo que es la calle livingworth. vámonos a santa rosa. la policía arrestó anoche a un individuo que presuntamente robó una ambulancia después de solicitar ser llevado a un hospital. según la policía, mientras un paramédico estaba atendiendo al paciente, este comenzó a alejarse y luego se subió a la ambulancia para escapar para detener la ambulancia y arrestar al sospechoso. la policía tuvo que utilizar una cinta especial para pinchar los neumáticos. afortunadamente el paramédi
el incidente tuvo lugar en la intersección de la calle 61 y martin luther king way, dejando a 3 trabajadoresy graves. un guardia de seguridad logró sacar a un hombre de la casa con la ayuda de otros 2 individuos, quienes habían logrado escapar de las llamas y los bomberos de san francisco controlaron este incendio. fue en una residencia que ocurrió este jueves en el 12 75 de la calle jackson. no hubo heridos. se desconoce qué fue lo que provocó estas llamas, pero sí se confirmó que el...
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happened last wednesday at 61st and martin luther king way.ity guard spotted the fire, stopped to help. he pulled one man from the house with the help of two others who had escaped the flames. all three men were taken to the hospital, but one of them did later die. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. new at 11, an unusual investigation in san jose. dozens of birds found in the backyard of a home. animal control discovered the birds during a search of the home near the corner of vine and floyd streets. investigators say neighbors complained about bad smells and noises coming from that property for ten years. here's what they found 75 birds, including chickens, hens and roosters. the owner surrendered six of them, two birds were taken to urgent care. the homeowner was cited and given a week to remove the birds from the property. thieves have broken into a san jose business 20 times since the pandemic started. the owner isn't only fed up, he's also facing some tough decisions just to survive. lamhaa owns tea villa in downtown san
happened last wednesday at 61st and martin luther king way.ity guard spotted the fire, stopped to help. he pulled one man from the house with the help of two others who had escaped the flames. all three men were taken to the hospital, but one of them did later die. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. new at 11, an unusual investigation in san jose. dozens of birds found in the backyard of a home. animal control discovered the birds during a search of the home near the corner of...
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this happened eight days ago at 61st and martin luther king way. a total of three men were pulled from that home. a security guard spotted the flames and stopped to help. he pulled one man from the house with the help of two others who had escaped the flames. both of those men are still recovering well. animal cruelty. animal control teams. they are finding a south bay homeowner. this is for possessing much more than the allowed number of chickens. yeah. police yesterday confirming with officers that they helped execute a warrant. this is at a home on vine and floyd streets in san jose. while following up on that neighbors complaint in the backyard, they were actually able to find some 75 chickens, hens and roosters. the city only allows up to six chickens without a permit. roosters are illegal. homeowner now has one week to remove the birds from the property. it is 510 now. taking a live look over san jose. it seemed like a pretty mild morning, but carrie, we know changes are coming because you've been warning us. yeah, it's coming for the weekend
this happened eight days ago at 61st and martin luther king way. a total of three men were pulled from that home. a security guard spotted the flames and stopped to help. he pulled one man from the house with the help of two others who had escaped the flames. both of those men are still recovering well. animal cruelty. animal control teams. they are finding a south bay homeowner. this is for possessing much more than the allowed number of chickens. yeah. police yesterday confirming with...
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have come to our foundation that they really care and have to speak up and not be silent the way martin luther king it. >> sean: i agree with you and i wish more people like yourself of prominence that have when robert kraft speaks, lot of people listen and i've known you as a friend for many years and proud of the fact you've taken a strong stand and i remember when the issue of social justice came up in the nfl, didn't you go to your players and say if there's any charity near and dear to your heart, whatever money you raise or put into it that you would match it? >> 100 percent yes. thank you for saying that and it's true. look i am one of the greatest beneficiaries of what america has to offer as i had a full academic scholarship to columbia and i trimmed big dreams and went through tough times but it's the greatest country in the world and i'm privileged among other things to own an nfl franchise in my hometown and i didn't have a car 1225 and i want to keep those values alive for everyone that comes to this country and i had a dinner tonight with the woman who runs one of the best hospitals i
have come to our foundation that they really care and have to speak up and not be silent the way martin luther king it. >> sean: i agree with you and i wish more people like yourself of prominence that have when robert kraft speaks, lot of people listen and i've known you as a friend for many years and proud of the fact you've taken a strong stand and i remember when the issue of social justice came up in the nfl, didn't you go to your players and say if there's any charity near and dear...
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and then a few years after he begins using martin luther king and then tells his son, by the way, your name is changing, too. so why martin luther, what was the significance? why would he choose name of martin? luther was the great protestant reformer from germany who really stood for religious independence, for standing up for your beliefs, for, you know, for principle, over over practicality. well, he didn't really want to be a minister. did he know he was his father a long time, assumed that he was going to be a minister. yeah, but well, it's interesting, though. i was really struck by this. i found an autobiography you that daddy king martin luther king jr senior was referred to as daddy king. i found an autobiography that he wrote that was never published. and in that autobiography, he talks about how he really didn't pressure his kids to become preachers. but martin junior and his brother eddie became preachers. but daddy king said he wanted them to make money. he was really he was really more concerned them. thank you. i'm sweating quite a bit here. this happens to me often. don
and then a few years after he begins using martin luther king and then tells his son, by the way, your name is changing, too. so why martin luther, what was the significance? why would he choose name of martin? luther was the great protestant reformer from germany who really stood for religious independence, for standing up for your beliefs, for, you know, for principle, over over practicality. well, he didn't really want to be a minister. did he know he was his father a long time, assumed that...
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come to our foundation, they really care and they have to speak up and not be silent the way martin luther king spoke about it with clarence. >> sean: yeah, i agree with you. i wish more people like yourself , of prominence, that have -- when robert kraft speaks, a lot of people listen. i've known you as a friend for many years and i'm really proud of the fact that you have taken a strong stand. i remember when the issue of social justice came up in the nfl. correct me if i'm wrong, didn't you go to your players and say if there's any charity that is near and dear to your heart, whatever money you raise and put into it, that you would match it? and didn't you go out with some of your players? >> yes, thank you for saying that, and it's true. look, i'm one of the greatest beneficiaries of what america has to offer. i got a full academic scholarship to columbia, i jumped big dreams, i went through tough times, but it's the greatest country in the world and i'm privileged to own an nfl franchise in my hometown when i did not have a car until i was 25. i want to keep those values alive for everyone
come to our foundation, they really care and they have to speak up and not be silent the way martin luther king spoke about it with clarence. >> sean: yeah, i agree with you. i wish more people like yourself , of prominence, that have -- when robert kraft speaks, a lot of people listen. i've known you as a friend for many years and i'm really proud of the fact that you have taken a strong stand. i remember when the issue of social justice came up in the nfl. correct me if i'm wrong,...
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university, there were individuals who turned their back on the president, their peaceful way of protesting like martin luther king did. the school said they were all for that. martin luther king graduated from morehouse college, as well. >> brian: front page of the "new york post". >> lawrence: where has the president been for the and a half years. did you help improve schools or side with the teacher's union. did you build up businesses or tank the modern day wall street by calling the georgia law jim crow 2 know.0. the president had an opportunity to make things right, did he tackle criminal justice reform? i think donald trump did that. why not go issue from issue and say how you improve the lives and instead he's using fear. >> when running for reelection, you run on your record. rather than running on his record, he's running on donald trump's record. you reelect that guy, all the progress we've made, whatever that is, will stop. >> ainsley: that is what brian said, you are the president, you are the one in charge of america. >> steve: it is your record. >> brian: look at where we are in this country, there
university, there were individuals who turned their back on the president, their peaceful way of protesting like martin luther king did. the school said they were all for that. martin luther king graduated from morehouse college, as well. >> brian: front page of the "new york post". >> lawrence: where has the president been for the and a half years. did you help improve schools or side with the teacher's union. did you build up businesses or tank the modern day wall street...
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and then a few years after he begins using martin luther king and then tells his son, by the way, your name is changing, too. so why martin luther, what was the significance? why would he choose name of martin? luther was the great protestant reformer from germany who really stood for religious independence, for standing up for your beliefs, for, you know, for principle, over over practicality. well, he didn't really want to be a minister. did he know he was his father a long time, assumed that he was going to be a minister. yeah, but well, it's interesting, though. i was really struck by this. i found an autobiography you that daddy king martin luther king jr senior was referred to as daddy king. i found an autobiography that he wrote that was never published. and in that autobiography, he talks about how he really didn't pressure his kids to become preachers. but martin junior and his brother eddie became preachers. but daddy king said he wanted them to make money. he was really he was really more concerned them. thank you. i'm sweating quite a bit here. this happens to me often. don
and then a few years after he begins using martin luther king and then tells his son, by the way, your name is changing, too. so why martin luther, what was the significance? why would he choose name of martin? luther was the great protestant reformer from germany who really stood for religious independence, for standing up for your beliefs, for, you know, for principle, over over practicality. well, he didn't really want to be a minister. did he know he was his father a long time, assumed that...
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king, you know, i'm using you in this way and i apologize. and king says, i know that's what people do. that's because i'ming. i'm martin luther king. everybody, you know, has to position themselves. i've i've been go ahead and do your thing and spend days together walking and stokelyomes to respect, admire him in a way that taunts against king. and he tries to get king disabled power so you know try it it's really it's really good. and king said i'm not going to say it because it sounds violent. he said, oh, really like it, try it. but but what what? stokely carmichael. so impressed with was that in the weeks, months ahead, king began saying black, lot more than --. he beganr a lot more mixing that into his speeches while he wasistenihe was he recognized that he could have the most impact by affecting government and that required to be somewhat a part of the system just like you're talking about. and that decision to be fective by respecting the power of the system made him unpopular. those people who were impatient which is you know, he understood that. but he felt like it was wo because he was getting things done. yeah, i'll just
king, you know, i'm using you in this way and i apologize. and king says, i know that's what people do. that's because i'ming. i'm martin luther king. everybody, you know, has to position themselves. i've i've been go ahead and do your thing and spend days together walking and stokelyomes to respect, admire him in a way that taunts against king. and he tries to get king disabled power so you know try it it's really it's really good. and king said i'm not going to say it because it sounds...
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martin luther king never did that. john lewis never there that. there are other waysith conviction and passion without desecrating our heroes. in fact, after kane specifically revoked >> martha: very different situation know we are seeing. congressman ro khanna, thank you so much. i hope you just the get -- thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> martha: the cross-examination of stormy daniels now underway other defense processor on the profit that she made her allegation that she had had a sexual relationship with a former president. using the finest materials, like indulgent memory foam, and ultra-conforming inner-springs, for a beautiful mattress, and indescribable comfort. save up to $800 on select adjustable mattress sets at stearnsandfoster.com ( ♪ ) my back got injured very bad. i was off work for about a year. i heard about relief factor from my wife. i took it every day, three times a day, for three weeks. look at her and i said, "the pain is gone." and she said, i'm glad it helped. i said, "no, you don't understand. it's gone." you, too, can feel better every day w
martin luther king never did that. john lewis never there that. there are other waysith conviction and passion without desecrating our heroes. in fact, after kane specifically revoked >> martha: very different situation know we are seeing. congressman ro khanna, thank you so much. i hope you just the get -- thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> martha: the cross-examination of stormy daniels now underway other defense processor on the profit that she made her allegation that she...
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some continue to compare him with the late martin luther king junior and mahatma gandhi, just to name a few people who stood out in the wayin this country. when it looks to how the nelson mandela effect could influence the election, it depends on who you talk to. there is an older generation, the ones during the apartheid era who remember him as the first president of a country and someone who was synonymous with the anc and to let south africans into political freedom and they are willing to vote with that familiarity because it reminds them of days gone by and they hope the promises made in the nelson mandela era can still be achieved today but there is a younger generation, born towards the tail end of mandela's presidency and might not have seen him in power at all and they are asking for economic freedom and talking aboutjobs, and two years ago he had the highest unemployment rate of the country, 35.7% that the city was ranked in the top ten worst cities to live in, the most dangerous cities to live on in the world in a poll last year and for the young people is here, ladies concerned about gender—based violence and
some continue to compare him with the late martin luther king junior and mahatma gandhi, just to name a few people who stood out in the wayin this country. when it looks to how the nelson mandela effect could influence the election, it depends on who you talk to. there is an older generation, the ones during the apartheid era who remember him as the first president of a country and someone who was synonymous with the anc and to let south africans into political freedom and they are willing to...
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i'm saying, there are ways, as the rev has proven, as he proved, as martin luther king has proven, othersere are ways to do this that help the cause without hurting, without aiding the worst elements in american politics. >> couple of thoughts. when did democracies crumble? when they lose control of currencies, inflation gets out of control, people lose all their savings. we've seen that historically in places. and scenes like this. if you give people the choice, well, i may be uncomfortable with some of the politics of some sides, but we need physical safety, we need order, this is seen as a real threat to democracy. this is, in many ways, i think, school authorities who have lost control of their campuses. they didn't set clear rules. they weren't prepared to back them up. now, you have to take back the campuses. they never should have lost them in the first place. >> let's go to the split screen of the riots going on in florida. oh, wait, there are no riots going on at the university of florida because the president said, "we don't run a day care center here. if you want to protest thi
i'm saying, there are ways, as the rev has proven, as he proved, as martin luther king has proven, othersere are ways to do this that help the cause without hurting, without aiding the worst elements in american politics. >> couple of thoughts. when did democracies crumble? when they lose control of currencies, inflation gets out of control, people lose all their savings. we've seen that historically in places. and scenes like this. if you give people the choice, well, i may be...
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ways, go on to define the era. the murders of dr. martin luther kingolm x, and others were yet to come. it wasn't until 1994, more than 30 years after his assassination, in front of a third jury, that long time clan member byron beckwith was convicted for medgar evers murder. at the white house, president biden awarded the presidential medal of freedom, the highest civilian honor to 19 people, including civil rights icons like opal lee, the grandmother of juneteenth, judy shepard, and lgbt rights activists, clarence jones, who helped draft the "i have a dream" speech and representative jim clyburn of south carolina. nancy pelosi, the first woman to serve as speaker of the house was also honored. most notably for me, given that i did write a book about him, medgar evers, who was honored posthumously. >> today, we honor medgar evers and his families pain and purpose . an army veteran who worked tirelessly to end segregation in mississippi, to deliver the promise of america to all americans. a patriot gunned down by the poison of what is the premise he pu
ways, go on to define the era. the murders of dr. martin luther kingolm x, and others were yet to come. it wasn't until 1994, more than 30 years after his assassination, in front of a third jury, that long time clan member byron beckwith was convicted for medgar evers murder. at the white house, president biden awarded the presidential medal of freedom, the highest civilian honor to 19 people, including civil rights icons like opal lee, the grandmother of juneteenth, judy shepard, and lgbt...
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some traveled with martin luther king jr. in what kayw ways did that participate beyond the music?when king met ellington in the streets of chicago, they embraced. they didn't have to say anything. king understood what ellington and those jazzmen were doing in opening america to all the things that he was trying to promote in terms of equal rights. what they did was they joined sit-ins. they spoke out at little rock. in 1945 on the cusp of world war ii, just at the end of world war ii, count basie said, i will not play with my band in any venue that is not integrated and that will refuse my integrated band. they said things that were revolutionary at the time. they were quiet instructionists and laying the groundwork for the civil rights movement in america. >> courage to go along with the talent. "the jazzmen: how louis armstrong, duke ellington, and count basie transformed america." larry tye, thank you so much. >> great to be here. >>> donald trump asking republican lawmakers to help him avoid jail time. we'll dig into new reporting from "rolling stone" as trump faces two federa
some traveled with martin luther king jr. in what kayw ways did that participate beyond the music?when king met ellington in the streets of chicago, they embraced. they didn't have to say anything. king understood what ellington and those jazzmen were doing in opening america to all the things that he was trying to promote in terms of equal rights. what they did was they joined sit-ins. they spoke out at little rock. in 1945 on the cusp of world war ii, just at the end of world war ii, count...
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martin luther king, jr. was assassinated. - diahann carroll herself, she didn't feel that it portrayed the black experience in a way that it should've been portrayed. - julia and corey baker, this is my sister, wanda waggedorn. - how do you do? - you're a negro! lenny didn't tell me that! - that's all right, wanda. leonard didn't tell us you aren't. - she really felt that they were presenting an image of the white negro. - but at the time, i didn't care because there's a black woman on tv. she's a nurse. she's helping people. - diahann carroll was the first black woman to be nominated for an emmy for her performance in that show. - it represented the first time that a black family went into the homes of americans on a weekly basis. it did establish that premise, and i was very pleased about that. (upbeat funky music) - the success of the television show "julia" opened the door for redd foxx, who was this underground comedy legend. - that's the money i was saving for my heart operation! you hear that elizabeth? i'm coming to join ya, honey! - love "sanford and son." you give me the first line of a "sanford and son" line, i
martin luther king, jr. was assassinated. - diahann carroll herself, she didn't feel that it portrayed the black experience in a way that it should've been portrayed. - julia and corey baker, this is my sister, wanda waggedorn. - how do you do? - you're a negro! lenny didn't tell me that! - that's all right, wanda. leonard didn't tell us you aren't. - she really felt that they were presenting an image of the white negro. - but at the time, i didn't care because there's a black woman on tv....
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martin luther king constantly is making a statement without him personally making the statement, but he made the statement and a big way well, i'm delighted to be here, howard berrada, washington this afternoon and as soon as we started out, they notified of the plane had mechanical difficulties and whenever our land after mechanical different i'm already happened. i don't want to give you an impression that as a baptist preacher i don't have faith in god and it's simply that i've had more experience with them on the ground person wants to watching this week as harry belafonte said, a lot of things. >> johnny wish he could have said it was a bold thing to do because it was a volatile time. >> he lost the whole southern audience because he did that cause it was so popular as soon as he came back, the audience came flooding back to him. >> two of the guests that belafonte had interviewed would be assassinated. >> dr. martin luther king has been shot to death in memphis, tennessee and then two months later, robert kennedy when there are terrible events, late night is a wonderful thing to have because these are people who
martin luther king constantly is making a statement without him personally making the statement, but he made the statement and a big way well, i'm delighted to be here, howard berrada, washington this afternoon and as soon as we started out, they notified of the plane had mechanical difficulties and whenever our land after mechanical different i'm already happened. i don't want to give you an impression that as a baptist preacher i don't have faith in god and it's simply that i've had more...
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way out of where we are now. >> let us not forget that morehouse college is the college that martin luther king jr.and civil rights history. and the fact that some students may protest is in line with the legacy of many morehouse men that went to that college, graduated from that college, and are part of the alumni. as long as those demonstrations are nonviolent, peaceful, and pointed. the president ought to talk about not only his position there, he ought to say this is my position, whether you agree or not, and this is donald trump's position, which is, in my opinion, far worse, though i wish the president would do more about gaza. trump has said finish the job to netanyahu. he also should talk about dei. he also ought to talk about student loans. the president has an opportunity tomorrow to inspire those young men to go for greatness and go for being successful and at the same time address the concerns that we are dealing with right now on the ground in this election and what his opponent is and is not doing about it. we'll be right back. t doing about it we'll be right back. >> tech: need to ge
way out of where we are now. >> let us not forget that morehouse college is the college that martin luther king jr.and civil rights history. and the fact that some students may protest is in line with the legacy of many morehouse men that went to that college, graduated from that college, and are part of the alumni. as long as those demonstrations are nonviolent, peaceful, and pointed. the president ought to talk about not only his position there, he ought to say this is my position,...
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martin luther king. they don't set up to change everything in every march in every effort. sometimes just change the thing in front of you. that might be you. self-improvement. the way the small things we mr. not only change the world. how many times have you discovered local politicians you would look at and easily say this person could be the president of the united states. people are out there. do your part to nurture the goodness in society and the fairness and democracy and it can work. >> usually, i ask authors what do you hope people will take away from reading your book, but you just gave that answer. the name of the book is small acts of courage. the legacy of endurance and the fight for democracy. it was written by my colleague ali velshi. pick up this book to read ali's amazing story and his message. but also, pick up the book because you didn't know ali rode a motorcycle did you? you'll find that out in the book. congratulations. >> and we'll be back with more of the saturday show on msnbc right after the break. after th. detect this: living with hiv, craig learned he can stay undetectable with fewer medicines. that's why he switched to dovato. dovato is
martin luther king. they don't set up to change everything in every march in every effort. sometimes just change the thing in front of you. that might be you. self-improvement. the way the small things we mr. not only change the world. how many times have you discovered local politicians you would look at and easily say this person could be the president of the united states. people are out there. do your part to nurture the goodness in society and the fairness and democracy and it can work....
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way to meet students where they are, then to lay out the mantra. as you mentioned, one of the most famous alumnus, dr. martin luther king junior. he talked at peace when he referred to the csp fire, he talked about how important it was to communicate to meet people where they are to talk about differences in a peaceful manner. so i think it was mission accomplished for him with the students we've been falling very closely these past few weeks leading up to this so-called controversial visit by the president i think the students heard what they wanted to hear from the president today. it was important to them, but it was also important to his campaign, right? because polls are saying that he is lagging when it comes to, youth, young black men in particular, and older black men. so he had all of those ears in the audience today. so i think overall, it was a win for the president and tim, it's not unusual, right? >> four presidential campaign to acknowledge its shortcomings and reaching a certain electorate. this weekend, president biden is appealing to black voters. morehouse grads, their parents, grandparents parents and later o
way to meet students where they are, then to lay out the mantra. as you mentioned, one of the most famous alumnus, dr. martin luther king junior. he talked at peace when he referred to the csp fire, he talked about how important it was to communicate to meet people where they are to talk about differences in a peaceful manner. so i think it was mission accomplished for him with the students we've been falling very closely these past few weeks leading up to this so-called controversial visit by...