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yet the representative from the fellowship of reconciliation would help martin mr. king but he was alive and in this gathering here to lay claim that brought martin luther king of non-violent says a way of life. to take note of the fact than is what he did when he was alive. the easiest way is all you have to do just understand black people are human beings and react to terror with violence directed at friends and family the way anybody reacts to do the best they can to protect. and all these other counties in mississippi grabbing a rifle or of a shotgun to protect one's home or family or friends in the you have to understand this. and then said once you can pray with them or you can pray at them. in that is the real world. to portray black people in this real world and i found young people whether washington d.c. don't realize how murderous this date was and how murderous much and people killed you the first of the leaders to go to southwest mississippi the stone guest of the kkk and was gunned down in broad daylight by m member of the legislature who was never brought
yet the representative from the fellowship of reconciliation would help martin mr. king but he was alive and in this gathering here to lay claim that brought martin luther king of non-violent says a way of life. to take note of the fact than is what he did when he was alive. the easiest way is all you have to do just understand black people are human beings and react to terror with violence directed at friends and family the way anybody reacts to do the best they can to protect. and all these...
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stories are powerful forces for change weather jfk saying hello to put a man on the moon or martin mr. king and his dream ronald reagan, tear down this wall change the story and we change everything. so where do we need for stories? we need to say first that harm is preventable and not tolerable. that patient safety is a science and it must guide it and they must be designed not designed on the heroism of our clinicians so what might be due? first charge the cdc with developing transparently reporting with a top causes of harm. second crise standards for the reporting of health care quality and cost measures similar to 1934 when you created the sec -- security exchanges active major financial statements are accurate right now we have no guarantee the measure reported is accurate. johns hopkins hospital was both congratulated the and criticized for performance on the exact same measure for the exact same time period for infections is using administrative data and got it right 13 percent of the time so we will hire an army of nurses to cope better but not improve care ben franklin that is now
stories are powerful forces for change weather jfk saying hello to put a man on the moon or martin mr. king and his dream ronald reagan, tear down this wall change the story and we change everything. so where do we need for stories? we need to say first that harm is preventable and not tolerable. that patient safety is a science and it must guide it and they must be designed not designed on the heroism of our clinicians so what might be due? first charge the cdc with developing transparently...
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. >> we learnt from the control room on the phone with us, the son of dr martin luther king, martin luther king iii - hello, mr king, are you there? >> yes, i am. >> are you in ferguson? >> no, i'm not. i was there this morning. but i am not currently there. >> perhaps you can clear me up on something. i know you are acquainted with a civil rights leader on the ground. people who live there. >> it anybody in charge of the process. >> i don't know that that can be said. it appears that religious leaders and others have come out to sort of quell the situation as much as possible. but i would not like to say that it is leaderless, but i don't believe there's one leader. and, you know, often when you have youth, you have seniors, you have religious leaders, community leaders, and political leaders, you have an assortment of leadership. the goal, of course, is to have anonymity. when you have that, you have the greatest chance of success. i'm not sure that that has happened yet. >> is it fair to stay, mr king, that at this jupping tur it appears to be chaotic and in need of some kind of coordination? >> well, you k
. >> we learnt from the control room on the phone with us, the son of dr martin luther king, martin luther king iii - hello, mr king, are you there? >> yes, i am. >> are you in ferguson? >> no, i'm not. i was there this morning. but i am not currently there. >> perhaps you can clear me up on something. i know you are acquainted with a civil rights leader on the ground. people who live there. >> it anybody in charge of the process. >> i don't know that...
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mrs. martin luther king jr.in someway, we seem to be sending a great many of our young leaders to their early grave graves. >> it's been a very emotional period for us who 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 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 lost another leader. as far as i'm concerned, 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 saving, you know, what i
mrs. martin luther king jr.in someway, we seem to be sending a great many of our young leaders to their early grave graves. >> it's been a very emotional period for us who 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 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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martin luther king later wrote, mrs. parks was the ideal for the role assigned to her by history. both women, victims of aggressive policing of segregation, but it is parks who was championed by local activists launching the montgomery busboy. >>> we must not ignore stories like hers and michael brown's because even though they're not perfect they have a perfect right to seek justice. joining me now on the plans to honor michael brown is richard lui. what is the mood in ferguson this morning? >> good morning to you, melissa. you talk about that mark of history and they understand where they will stand or can stand. last night we had reports from captain ron johnson who was so often talked about many of those illusions that you were just referencing. only six arrests as he put it overnight. otherwise, it was calm. this is a move towards that ark of healing. looking at monday, tomorrow, and that funeral service. and part of that movement towards healing is community policing. yesterday we had the opportunity right around the corner here, we were down by the apartment complex where m
martin luther king later wrote, mrs. parks was the ideal for the role assigned to her by history. both women, victims of aggressive policing of segregation, but it is parks who was championed by local activists launching the montgomery busboy. >>> we must not ignore stories like hers and michael brown's because even though they're not perfect they have a perfect right to seek justice. joining me now on the plans to honor michael brown is richard lui. what is the mood in ferguson this...
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place i told the at&t people at martin luther king at the corner of gerard they can cover it with interests i don't understand why they didn't look into those options >> mr. mitchel i'm not sure where i'm going with that but if this box was moved in a westerly direction so it's across from where your plants are is that resolve it a little bit better for you. >> so that - they're right in front of my door i will there - >> no, no where the plants are. >> where the plants are yes. there's a gate next to the plant that goes into my apartment upstairs literally if you a long time the pictures you'll see a gate. >> just thinking about it. >> i'm more than happy i don't think there was an alley but that's my offer. >> mr. johnson. >> so just a couple of points i'll start with the address issue i think everybody on the board a aware at&t applies for the permits it's required to apply for a permittee finish tissues address if a person owns a property there are fictitious addresses that don't technically exist until the permit is granted. the appellant referred to a different location in a grove of trees i understand that is actually more than 3 hundred feet from
place i told the at&t people at martin luther king at the corner of gerard they can cover it with interests i don't understand why they didn't look into those options >> mr. mitchel i'm not sure where i'm going with that but if this box was moved in a westerly direction so it's across from where your plants are is that resolve it a little bit better for you. >> so that - they're right in front of my door i will there - >> no, no where the plants are. >> where the...
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but it also is a reminder to me that martin luther king, jr., made a great speech, and that was an unusual occasion. but also, i was one of the women, along with mrs. king and mrs. abernathy, seated on the platform, but you know, we tried very hard to get the opportunity to have a woman speak. and byron reston, who was the executive for the program, said, of course, there were women members of all of the organizations -- the unions, the churches, all of the different organizations which were represented. and so women were represented. it was hard to convince him, and we didn't convince him, that while we were pleased to hear their male heads, but we wanted not me but any woman. and we had a whole long list of who could speak and have a voice of a woman. but one of the things i'll never forget is that the only voice we could hear of a woman that day was mahalia jackson singing the national anthem. but the women nevertheless -- we took our seats, but i don't think that would ever happen again. c-span: what -- what was the import -- talk to someone who's 20 years old today and tell them the importance of 1963 and that march. what -- did anything chan
but it also is a reminder to me that martin luther king, jr., made a great speech, and that was an unusual occasion. but also, i was one of the women, along with mrs. king and mrs. abernathy, seated on the platform, but you know, we tried very hard to get the opportunity to have a woman speak. and byron reston, who was the executive for the program, said, of course, there were women members of all of the organizations -- the unions, the churches, all of the different organizations which were...
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mr. john king. happy monday. >> i thought you were going to say it's painful to see me on a monday. >> site for sore eyes. >> with me to go "inside politics" maeve res stop, jonathan martinident needs a friend. let's start there. the president had his big foreign policy, signaling that the operations in iraq could go on for a while. listen to this. hillary clinton, former secretary of state says maybe we wouldn't be here in this mess right now if the president had been tougher earlier. she's talking about her advice that they intervene in syria months back. the president overruled secretary clinton. listen to her. the failure to build up a credible fighting force of the people who were the originators against assad, islamists, separatists, the failure to do that left a big vacuum which the jihadists have now filled. the jihadists coming from syria into iraq. pretty tough. >> absolutely. this is one of the biggest steps we've seen for hillary clinton taking a step away from barack obama. obviously they disagreed on syria for a long time as she pointed out in her book, "hard choices." she was pushing to arm the rebels in syria earlier. this was really kind of a sharp state
mr. john king. happy monday. >> i thought you were going to say it's painful to see me on a monday. >> site for sore eyes. >> with me to go "inside politics" maeve res stop, jonathan martinident needs a friend. let's start there. the president had his big foreign policy, signaling that the operations in iraq could go on for a while. listen to this. hillary clinton, former secretary of state says maybe we wouldn't be here in this mess right now if the president had...