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martin luther king said well i will support you but let's expand the march. the march is not just about winning equal access to jobs fighting employment discrimination. it's also about winning the right to vote in the south which a. philip randolph lived in europe sitting together right to vote. but for somebody living in montgomery who were living in atlanta this was the primary goal to end the segregation at lunch counters. i think the thing we popularly associated with the civil rights movement more broadly. that was the slogan for the march came from. this is a march for jobs and in some ways this was emerging of these two northern wing and southern wing. the northern wing thing accessing jobs being rooted in the labor movement by the brotherhood of porters and freedom coming arguing for voting rights arguing for desegregation and access to schools, the public spaces and in that wing martin luther king was the most important and prominent figure in that march. the march was a merger of these two. the actual day of the march, martin luther king's role was
martin luther king said well i will support you but let's expand the march. the march is not just about winning equal access to jobs fighting employment discrimination. it's also about winning the right to vote in the south which a. philip randolph lived in europe sitting together right to vote. but for somebody living in montgomery who were living in atlanta this was the primary goal to end the segregation at lunch counters. i think the thing we popularly associated with the civil rights...
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happy martin luther king day, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) happy martin luther king day. happy martin luther king day. did you get me anything? get me anything, jon? >> jon: what's that? >> stephen: did you get me anything for martin luther king day? i checked under my martin luther king day tree this morning and there was nothing there. >> jon: i tweeted. >> stephen: you tweeted? did you tweet for martin luther king day? >> jon: yeah, i did. >> stephen: what did you say? >> jon: i was like, thank you dr. king. ( laughter ) >> stephen: that's good. keep it simple. keep it simple. >> jon: right, straight to the point. >> stephen: yeah, just like king himself. >> jon: king. >> stephen: you know, speaking of martin luther king... super bowl 50-- ( laughter ) proper way to transition from this conversation to that, what is written in there. as we get closer to super bowl 50, every sports fan out there is asking the same question: what's going on with wisconsin high school basketball? a lot. ( laughter ) because the wisconsin inter-scholastic athletic association has now banne
happy martin luther king day, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) happy martin luther king day. happy martin luther king day. did you get me anything? get me anything, jon? >> jon: what's that? >> stephen: did you get me anything for martin luther king day? i checked under my martin luther king day tree this morning and there was nothing there. >> jon: i tweeted. >> stephen: you tweeted? did you tweet for martin luther king day? >> jon: yeah, i did. >>...
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actually martin luther king spoke. ru rusten and randolph came back on the page and read the full list of the official demands of the march. and barrett rusten asked everybody there to raise their hands and pledge to go home and keep fighting until they realized the full list of the demands. so he got on the the stage but was not one of the official speakers. >> in david marenes' book on detroit he talked about the fact martin luther king gave the "i are a dream speech" two months before washington, d.c. >> it was almost as big as the march on washington. about 100,000 people came to detroit. it demonstrated this type of event could have a positive impact. a lot of people were worried about having a massive demonstration at a time when tension was high. there was frustration at the slow pace of progress toward integrati integration. there was a high level of violence against civil rights activist in the south, criticism about being able to be protected and people were worried about violence at the march. the march in d
actually martin luther king spoke. ru rusten and randolph came back on the page and read the full list of the official demands of the march. and barrett rusten asked everybody there to raise their hands and pledge to go home and keep fighting until they realized the full list of the demands. so he got on the the stage but was not one of the official speakers. >> in david marenes' book on detroit he talked about the fact martin luther king gave the "i are a dream speech" two...
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but this is martin luther king people exiting here. that's a smart decision but if you can go back farther to hillsborough avenue because it's stacked up to martin luther king so let's take a quick look here and look at heavy away from hillsborough. so if you exit at hillsborough, come down on howard armenia and hop back on the interstate. for hours. and also a problem northbound u.s. 189 past gandy boulevard. pinellas county commuters. >> yeah, people need to take it easy. maybe need extra patiences, especially along 275. and at i-4, we have fog. >>> especially in the eastern portion of hillsborough county. but mostly into polk county at this point. and even seeing fog in sarasota. and generally it's cool but not cold like yesterday. 53 in clearwater and tampa. bradenton, you're starting the day at 48. and it's also 48 in fish hawk which is significantly warmer than yesterday, up to about 11 degrees in tampa. by the afternoon, sunny sky, light winds, a high of 70, really nice outside. in weather and traffic on the 8s at 6:38, i take y
but this is martin luther king people exiting here. that's a smart decision but if you can go back farther to hillsborough avenue because it's stacked up to martin luther king so let's take a quick look here and look at heavy away from hillsborough. so if you exit at hillsborough, come down on howard armenia and hop back on the interstate. for hours. and also a problem northbound u.s. 189 past gandy boulevard. pinellas county commuters. >> yeah, people need to take it easy. maybe need...
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clarence jones, who is at stanford university at the martin luther king jr. research and education institute. dr. jantz, i know you are a long way away, but can you hear me? dr. jones: i can hear you. joe: can we give them a round of applause? [applause] we have -- joe: we have given the background of this. how important was the speech to dr. king at the time? dr. jones: we thought it was an important speech. first of all, let me just a for the record, this speech was fundamentally his speech, but there was a lot of discussion about it. about the material he should consider was jointly done with stanley levinson. the fbi was right, stanley levinson and i played a great role in preparing the text of the speech. i had a very -- a rather cynical attitude toward his planned appearance. joe: why was that? dr. jones: in 1962, [indiscernible] -- involved in a campaign offer georgia. public facilities. dr. king had been in and out of georgia. someone, i don't think he says it, but i'm one said to me, i don't think that there has ever negro that has ever spoken at the
clarence jones, who is at stanford university at the martin luther king jr. research and education institute. dr. jantz, i know you are a long way away, but can you hear me? dr. jones: i can hear you. joe: can we give them a round of applause? [applause] we have -- joe: we have given the background of this. how important was the speech to dr. king at the time? dr. jones: we thought it was an important speech. first of all, let me just a for the record, this speech was fundamentally his speech,...
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martin luther king jr.n you've got a house full of guests on the way and a cold with sinus pressure, you need fast relief. alka-seltzer plus severe sinus congestion and cough liquid gels rush relief to your tough symptoms. to put you back in control. [doorbell] woman: coming! alka-seltzer plus sinus. . >>> back of the book segment tonight. very strange story out of the university of oregon. some folks there want to remove a plaque from the student union building. it features a quote from dr. martin luther king jr. i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judgedtheir skin or by t their character. i have a dream. now, that's one of the most famous quotes in american history. some students claim it is not inclusive enough because it doesn't deal with gender. only race. so we sent watters out to eugene, oregon, to confront the madness. ♪ >> reporter: what's the vibe on campus, describe it for me? >> i don't know. i mostly just feeling midterm stress so i c
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we are still missing eight and nine before martin luther king finished on number 10. who followed floyd? >> guest: so whitney young wasn't the director, executive director of the national urban league. and national urban league was a large, an african-american organization. it was in some ways a civil rights organization. in some ways a civil service organization. they emphasized providing services for the poor, pushing for federal policies that would help the poor. they were actually pioneering at the time what was known as a marshall plan for the negro. this was of course based upon the emergency aid that had been given to european countries by the federal government after the second world war. so this was massive funding for infrastructure development, for schools, for hospitals. and whitney young said if the federal government can put this support into helping poor people in france, then certainly the federal government can put the support helping poor people in the united states. and he said because of the long history of racial oppression, the long history of sl
we are still missing eight and nine before martin luther king finished on number 10. who followed floyd? >> guest: so whitney young wasn't the director, executive director of the national urban league. and national urban league was a large, an african-american organization. it was in some ways a civil rights organization. in some ways a civil service organization. they emphasized providing services for the poor, pushing for federal policies that would help the poor. they were actually...
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martin luther king jr. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief "you don't want to live with mom and dad forever, do you?" "how do i check my credit score?" "credit karma. don't worry, it's free." "credit karma. give yourself some credit." watching tvs get sharper, you've had it tough. bigger, smugger. and you? rubbery buttons. enter the x1 voice remote. now when someone says... show me funny movies. watch discovery. record this. voila. remotes, come out from the cushions, you are back. the x1 voice remote is here. >>> back of the book segment tonight. very strange story out of the university of oregon. some folks there want to remove a plaque from the student union building. it features a quote from dr. martin luther king jr. i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where the
martin luther king jr. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief "you don't want to live with mom and dad forever, do you?" "how do i check my credit score?" "credit karma. don't worry, it's free." "credit karma. give yourself some credit." watching tvs get...
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happy martin luther king day, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) happy martin luther king day. happy martin luther king day. did you get me anything? get me anything, jon? >> jon: what's that? >> stephen: did you get me anything for martin luther king
happy martin luther king day, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) happy martin luther king day. happy martin luther king day. did you get me anything? get me anything, jon? >> jon: what's that? >> stephen: did you get me anything for martin luther king
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in july, 1962, martin luther king, jr. was the first african-american to speak at the national press club in washington. recently, members of the club located 53-year-old recordings of the speech and organized a panel of civil rights leaders and journalists to discuss its importance. this event includes portions of king's remarks. it is about an hour and a half. >> here is little background on the speech. dr. king was the first african-american to ever speak at a national press club luncheon. he did this on july 19, 1962. this speech came one week after his second arrest in albany, georgia. and he would be arrested a third time and how many at a prayer vigil exactly eight days after he gave this speech. his press club talk came more than a year before dr. king's most famous "i have a dream" speech on the national mall. here is how the evening will work. first, joe madison will interview mr. booker who was a club member, who not only attended the speech in 1962, but he helped organize it. as a member of the club's speakers
in july, 1962, martin luther king, jr. was the first african-american to speak at the national press club in washington. recently, members of the club located 53-year-old recordings of the speech and organized a panel of civil rights leaders and journalists to discuss its importance. this event includes portions of king's remarks. it is about an hour and a half. >> here is little background on the speech. dr. king was the first african-american to ever speak at a national press club...
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happy martin luther king day, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) happy martin luther king day. happy martin luther king day. did you get me anything?
happy martin luther king day, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) happy martin luther king day. happy martin luther king day. did you get me anything?
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at a recent meeting in waynesville over a proposal to rename a street after martin luther king junior. >> frank: the plan game from the black community. >> tammy: the idea got a lot of pushback from residents there. >> rex: yes, they say this street has historically been pigeon street and they don't want to see it change. not because of any racial attitudes, but because of inconvenience. now the man looking at honoring the civil rights leader is looking at another location. >> it causes a lot of friction. >> rex: but he went before the town alderman anyway showing it could change the ideology. >> inclusive of everybody. >> rex: some residents objected to the idea. myrtle nolan noting that no african americans live on the and that the road has been pigeon street as long as anyone can remember. another member of the nolan family . >> investments and post office boxes and all that. >> this is something that haywood county named for century or more. >> rex: the smathers say there's no racial element to the objection. >> martin luther king was a great leader. >> rex: town leaders told gibb
at a recent meeting in waynesville over a proposal to rename a street after martin luther king junior. >> frank: the plan game from the black community. >> tammy: the idea got a lot of pushback from residents there. >> rex: yes, they say this street has historically been pigeon street and they don't want to see it change. not because of any racial attitudes, but because of inconvenience. now the man looking at honoring the civil rights leader is looking at another location....
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martin luther king, jr., and his wife karen scott king. dr.inated on angelou's birthday, april 4. in 2006, maya angelou spoke at coretta scott king's funeral in georgia. ta on those late nights coret and i would talk, i would make her laugh and she said that martin king used to tell her, you don't laugh enough, and there's a recent book out about sisters in which she spoke about her blood sister, but at the end of her essay, she said, i do have chosen sister, maya angelou , who makes me laugh, even when i don't want to. and it is true. i told her some jokes, for no mixed company. [laughter] many times on those late evenings, she would say to me, sister, it shouldn't be an either/or, should it? peas and justice should be known to all people everywhere all the time, isn't that right? and i said then and i say now, coretta scott king, you are right. i do believe that peace and justice should be known to every person everywhere all the time. and those of us who gather here, principality, presidents, senators, those of us who run great companies, w
martin luther king, jr., and his wife karen scott king. dr.inated on angelou's birthday, april 4. in 2006, maya angelou spoke at coretta scott king's funeral in georgia. ta on those late nights coret and i would talk, i would make her laugh and she said that martin king used to tell her, you don't laugh enough, and there's a recent book out about sisters in which she spoke about her blood sister, but at the end of her essay, she said, i do have chosen sister, maya angelou , who makes me laugh,...
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martin luther king jr. once complained that our places of worship are amongst the most segregated in our country. in our survey, we found that to be mostly true, but not on the national holiday, honoring the late civil rights leaderment >> welcome. >> reporter: at washington hebrew congregation, hundreds of people of different faiths gathered to do some good. >> i'm here so i can help people who have no food. i think it's really important to give back. >> reporter: it was the martigein luther -- martin luther king national holiday. and they were facing a host of vol teshes. >> this package has five meals. >> reporter: chopped salads. sort clothing. >> i want to make sure that they look pretty. >> reporter: the 164-year-old jewish congregation. rabbi was rom nent in the -- prominent movement. >> rabbi marched in cell -- selma with dr. king. >> they marched in solidarity with the islamic community. >> i'm a child of the holocaust survivor. if the doors of america had been shut down, i wouldn't be here. we can
martin luther king jr. once complained that our places of worship are amongst the most segregated in our country. in our survey, we found that to be mostly true, but not on the national holiday, honoring the late civil rights leaderment >> welcome. >> reporter: at washington hebrew congregation, hundreds of people of different faiths gathered to do some good. >> i'm here so i can help people who have no food. i think it's really important to give back. >> reporter: it...
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martin luther king jr. for his emphasis on civil rights -- and you mentioned abraham lincoln. i was impressed with the fact that he had such knowledge of our country and did his homework -- like a good jesuit does. so along with the encyclical in terms of the environment, his emphasis on social rights through these individuals that have impacted our world -- so i thought that was very insightful of him. >> francis, the first jesuit pope -- is surprised everyone by choosing st. francis of assisi. one of your big stories is -- the pope addresses congress? >> right. and the issues that face our country and face the world. and they use that platform to talk about the issues that i think interface with all of the world around us. >> what is another story? >> the story i was really going to start off with was the
martin luther king jr. for his emphasis on civil rights -- and you mentioned abraham lincoln. i was impressed with the fact that he had such knowledge of our country and did his homework -- like a good jesuit does. so along with the encyclical in terms of the environment, his emphasis on social rights through these individuals that have impacted our world -- so i thought that was very insightful of him. >> francis, the first jesuit pope -- is surprised everyone by choosing st. francis of...
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happy martin luther king day, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) happy martin luther king day. happy martin luther king day. did you get me anything?
happy martin luther king day, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) happy martin luther king day. happy martin luther king day. did you get me anything?
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martin luther king jr. library. three-hour session to use the equipment. >>> a hearing in annapolis about the controversial end of life act was well supported. it lasted several hours. so many people wanted to give their opinion. it would allow terminally ill residents to end their lives on their own term if prescribed by a doctor. >> there is really no way to keep the limits tight once we have redefined bringing death to our patients is a good idea. >> the bill requires the individual to prove they're a maryland resident and only that individual may request life-ending medication. there are other requirements. but that person also has to make the request three times with a doctor and in writing. the fate of the bill is unclear. >>> lawyers for el chapo guzman said he is being tortured inside
martin luther king jr. library. three-hour session to use the equipment. >>> a hearing in annapolis about the controversial end of life act was well supported. it lasted several hours. so many people wanted to give their opinion. it would allow terminally ill residents to end their lives on their own term if prescribed by a doctor. >> there is really no way to keep the limits tight once we have redefined bringing death to our patients is a good idea. >> the bill requires...
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martin luther king jr. got into legal trouble there. >> the reverend martin luther king jr. negros to the stkal as courthouse protesting voter registration. the negroes were taken into history for not having paper mit. >> why the white people so afraid of us voting. not like we can ever vote for a black man. for more we go to our junior civil rights correspondent. roy wood jr. >> what did you see there. >> a bunch of [beep]. proud negro men and women be ago rested for no reason. >> the police said there was a reason. they were parading without paper mit. >> i'm sorry did the clan fit out their paper work before marching in my neighborhood? when you have seen white people paraded without paper mit? >> that's the world we live in. black people won't get the same treatment as white people. that won't change. >> trevor, i disagree. you have to look at the bright side of things. the police arrested dr. martin luther king and our brothers and sisters without violence. forty years ago a white man wouldn't give a black man water. now we can get it if we want it or not. we have gone
martin luther king jr. got into legal trouble there. >> the reverend martin luther king jr. negros to the stkal as courthouse protesting voter registration. the negroes were taken into history for not having paper mit. >> why the white people so afraid of us voting. not like we can ever vote for a black man. for more we go to our junior civil rights correspondent. roy wood jr. >> what did you see there. >> a bunch of [beep]. proud negro men and women be ago rested for no...
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martin luther king jr.n some way, we seem to be sending a great many of our young leaders to their early graves. >> it's been a very emotional period for all of us who have worked for the senator. and personally, the most horrifying thing in these last few days was this morning, when i tacked this black ribbon on to my campaign button, because now i'm lost. i'm desperate. and i don't know where we're going from here. >> when senator kennedy went down, he was trying to speak for those americans, including the young, who feel a need to change many aspects of american life. well, that cause has not been still forever, because even without him, the changes will be made, because they have to be. but nobody knows when, nor how, nor whether the changes will be made peacefully or violently. >> in the meantime, this country has lost another leader. as far as i'm concerned, has lost the only leader that i feel gives us any hope for the future. i mean, what happens to the country? i mean, you wonder if it's worth savi
martin luther king jr.n some way, we seem to be sending a great many of our young leaders to their early graves. >> it's been a very emotional period for all of us who have worked for the senator. and personally, the most horrifying thing in these last few days was this morning, when i tacked this black ribbon on to my campaign button, because now i'm lost. i'm desperate. and i don't know where we're going from here. >> when senator kennedy went down, he was trying to speak for...
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happy martin luther king day, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) happy martin luther king day. happy martin luther king day. did you get me anything? get me anything, jon? >> jon: what's that? >> stephen: did you get me
happy martin luther king day, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) happy martin luther king day. happy martin luther king day. did you get me anything? get me anything, jon? >> jon: what's that? >> stephen: did you get me
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martin luther king junior. coming up, we talk to a raleigh man who used his miss fortune as an opportunity to help others get second chances. >>> state leaders just ended a meeting where they were talking about a proposal that could affect health care costs. we look at the numbers that could impact allstate employees. >>> it's official. with a group of transport listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. and give her the strength and energy to stay healthy. who's with me?! yay! the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. anitamind minera. sureta lif >>> a new device will allow the visually impaired enjoy a local museum. they demonstrated how bluetooth beacons can improve navigation for the visually impaired. the museum is holding an open house at the center tomorrow for guided demonstrations. >>> scotty mccleary is return to american idol next week. he is returning to his roots in he spends time with two of the top 24 contestants and shares his own lessons from idol. you can
martin luther king junior. coming up, we talk to a raleigh man who used his miss fortune as an opportunity to help others get second chances. >>> state leaders just ended a meeting where they were talking about a proposal that could affect health care costs. we look at the numbers that could impact allstate employees. >>> it's official. with a group of transport listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. and give her the strength and energy to stay...
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martin luther king jr.'s dream of true democracy. in his famous speech, i have a dream, let me just quote here what he asked the american people to do. he said, to make real the promises of democracy, now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. now is the time to open the doors of opportunity to all god's children, and it's the time to lift our nation from the quick sands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood, of course, and sisterhood. as i think about his powerful words going into black history month, and his challenge for america to live up to her highest ideal, we must reflect on how far we've come and where we need to go. now, of course, the right to vote is the bedrock of our democracy. which dr. king reminded us of, when he said, give us the ballot and we will fill our legislative halls with men and women of goodwill. in his honor we must pass the voting rights advancement act, h.r. 2867, introduced by a great woman, a member of the congressional
martin luther king jr.'s dream of true democracy. in his famous speech, i have a dream, let me just quote here what he asked the american people to do. he said, to make real the promises of democracy, now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. now is the time to open the doors of opportunity to all god's children, and it's the time to lift our nation from the quick sands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood, of...
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resident philip gibbs brought up the idea of changing the name of pigeon street to martin luther king junior boulevard. he wants to honor the civil rights leader. people who live on the street are concerned the change would impact their addresses, deeds and 9-1-1 service. now gibbs is considering naming a bridge along russ avenue. 3 philip gibbswaynesville residentand i thought that would be a great gesture to have that bridge coming into waynesville..that says "welcome to waynesville," and have them crossing the martin luther king bridge. gibbs says he will collect petitions from the community and take them before the town board again. any change would need approval from the d-o-t. 3 3 3 we have an update on the water issue in canton. the town has lifted mandatory water restrictions. they were imposed on monday, after high demand lowered water levels in a reservoir. town officials say the reservoir is back to an acceptable level. 3 north carolina's "industrial hemp association" needs 200- thousands dollars before the crop can start being grown in the state. hemp became legal in north
resident philip gibbs brought up the idea of changing the name of pigeon street to martin luther king junior boulevard. he wants to honor the civil rights leader. people who live on the street are concerned the change would impact their addresses, deeds and 9-1-1 service. now gibbs is considering naming a bridge along russ avenue. 3 philip gibbswaynesville residentand i thought that would be a great gesture to have that bridge coming into waynesville..that says "welcome to...
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and leaders from the dream center used pictures and words to talk about historical figures like martin luther king junior and maya angelou. angelou. "if you can't read it and understand it, you can see it, understand it, you can feel it." it." we chose people because they relate to us, they are similar to us us i'm doing misty copeland. she was the first african n american babaet dancerthe group also performed a dance to tell the stories of african history. what better way to learn about history than act it out yourself yourself i choreographed the dance. it's the song from hairspray-i know where i've been and that sond has always really spoken to methe dance is broken down into three sections--showing different phases of history from slavery often included police brutality. brutality. we're trying to me a difference in our community like highlighting a big g problem not addressed in schools-- hools-- it's not added into our curriculum during the month of february at all and we don't learn about other people besides martin luther king or rosa parks so i think that should be emphasized.and emp
and leaders from the dream center used pictures and words to talk about historical figures like martin luther king junior and maya angelou. angelou. "if you can't read it and understand it, you can see it, understand it, you can feel it." it." we chose people because they relate to us, they are similar to us us i'm doing misty copeland. she was the first african n american babaet dancerthe group also performed a dance to tell the stories of african history. what better way to...
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our people died for this, martin luther king died for this. i'm behind anyone who's gonna listen and speak up for us, and i think we need to believe in a leader like bernie sanders. it is not acceptable to me that we have seen young black men be beaten and be killed unjustly. people are dying. we need a president that's gonna talk about it. i want to see an america where when young black men walk down the street they will not be harassed by police officers, they will not be killed, they will not be shot. that's why i'm for bernie. >> dylan: patty wanted to warn me. that's why she broke out of fairview the night of the fire. she wanted to warn me. and when i asked her what it was that she wanted to tell me, if it had something to do with why she killed dr. anderson -- >> paul: d-dylan, look, i appreciate you looking for some reasonable explanation for what happened. but patty's beyond reason. she's beyond logic. she doesn't even remember being in dr. anderson's office. >> dylan: okay. all right. but if patty had a reason to be worried or fright
our people died for this, martin luther king died for this. i'm behind anyone who's gonna listen and speak up for us, and i think we need to believe in a leader like bernie sanders. it is not acceptable to me that we have seen young black men be beaten and be killed unjustly. people are dying. we need a president that's gonna talk about it. i want to see an america where when young black men walk down the street they will not be harassed by police officers, they will not be killed, they will...
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it will begin at the corner of harden and hampton streets near allen university in and end at martin luther king park, 2300 greene street. -we are asking that you register your church, group, school, band or organization to participate. this years grand marshal is r&b artist angie stone will be held on saturday, feb. 6, 2015, 3:30pm -5:30pm at martin luther king park, featuring sunday best winner joshua rogers. -parade participants are asked to depict someone of black history and represent that/those person in the parade and festival by distributing information to the spectators about that/those person as they proceed in the parade or vend at the festival. -decorated trucks, cars, bikes, are welcome and encouraged to participate. participants and will highlight sc local youth gospel artist/groups. -this year's theme "youth will make the difference 2016" is prevent future complications. -if you have any questions please contact us @ 803-361-5470 or email fundsinc@fundsinc1.org. time now for a check of your lets go to meteorologist tim miller. break two a fantastic friday with a return to sun
it will begin at the corner of harden and hampton streets near allen university in and end at martin luther king park, 2300 greene street. -we are asking that you register your church, group, school, band or organization to participate. this years grand marshal is r&b artist angie stone will be held on saturday, feb. 6, 2015, 3:30pm -5:30pm at martin luther king park, featuring sunday best winner joshua rogers. -parade participants are asked to depict someone of black history and represent...
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larry: a member of waynesville black community is considering an alternative plan for honoring martin luther king jr. several residents along that street objected. they were concerned about changes to their addresses and deeds. and impacts on 911 service. they say king was a great civil want to disrupt the historic pigeon street name. gibbs is now considering another location, a bridge along russ avenue. >> and i thought it would be a great gesture having that bridge coming in to waynesville that says welcome to waynesville and crossing martin luther king bridge. >> larry: phillip gibs says he'll . >> darcel: a buncombe county family says runoff from a new apartment development is flooding their property. shirley and her husband say their driveway has been washed out and high water has exposed an electrical wire and a water pipe. they say the damage started happening last summer after land was cleared for the dillwood apartment complex that's going in off of brevard road. >> i'm stressed all the time because we can't even get up in we can't get over the culvert. if we put another one in, it
larry: a member of waynesville black community is considering an alternative plan for honoring martin luther king jr. several residents along that street objected. they were concerned about changes to their addresses and deeds. and impacts on 911 service. they say king was a great civil want to disrupt the historic pigeon street name. gibbs is now considering another location, a bridge along russ avenue. >> and i thought it would be a great gesture having that bridge coming in to...
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martin luther king jr. garner says sanders is the best candidate to take on on economic issues facing the black community -- including the need for jobs. "umm the fact that he's for us. he's for black lives matter. he's a protestor..his whole record is him protesting and putting his body on the line and getting arrested for garner said she's still feircely fighting to have her father's case reopened and reconsidered by a new grand jury. meanwhile -- the sanders meanwhile -- the sanders campaign is planning a number of phone banks to bolster efforts here in the palmetto state over the next few weeks. in the newsroom, mike desumma, wis news 10. in new hampshire, tonight, it's the republican candidates' turn. they debate ... just three days before the primary where donald trump is looking for his first win. steve handelsman is at the debate site near manchester. after losing iowa, donald trump tries to show off his national frontrunner status from center stage tonight ... at st anselm college outside mancheste
martin luther king jr. garner says sanders is the best candidate to take on on economic issues facing the black community -- including the need for jobs. "umm the fact that he's for us. he's for black lives matter. he's a protestor..his whole record is him protesting and putting his body on the line and getting arrested for garner said she's still feircely fighting to have her father's case reopened and reconsidered by a new grand jury. meanwhile -- the sanders meanwhile -- the sanders...
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you want to use the martin luther king drive as the alternate. remember, the falls bridge, the little short cut there, is closed, due to construction, so if you use the martin luther king drive, you are going to have to go all the way up to city avenue in order to flip yourself back around. problems on septa this, more the 101, the 102, a disable trolley, so they're using shuttle buses 69th down to congress. and some equipment problems, on the market frankford line, they have everybody boarding eastbound platforms from 69th over to 63rd street. and here is the crash eastbound, on the 30 bypass, right near route 322, only that one lane open, and we are jammo, as you work your way out every downingtown, headed in toward that king of prussia interchange and the earlier accident on 422 cleared, but major mess from royersford pretty much all the way in through king of prussia down to 10 miles an hour there. and some sun glare, on the 42 freeway, as you work your way out of south jersey, in toward the walt whitman bridge. >> all right, thank you, bob.
you want to use the martin luther king drive as the alternate. remember, the falls bridge, the little short cut there, is closed, due to construction, so if you use the martin luther king drive, you are going to have to go all the way up to city avenue in order to flip yourself back around. problems on septa this, more the 101, the 102, a disable trolley, so they're using shuttle buses 69th down to congress. and some equipment problems, on the market frankford line, they have everybody boarding...