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martin williams joining us live. thank you so much for your insight.ecial coverage from the summit. the two leaders of south korea and north korea have met and they are going to start their official summit shortly. we have been watching some live pictures of the welcoming ceremony where they shook hands, they smiled, they held hands together and going back and forth between the north and the south korean sides in the demilitarised zone. joining us live isjohn delurie, demilitarised zone. joining us live is john delurie, professor demilitarised zone. joining us live isjohn delurie, professor north and south korea relations. -- delury. who could have imagined the four months ago we would be watching this moment? there has been a 180 degrees reversal since last year. why is this happening now? we were talking about war last year and peace this year. the critical factor is kim jong—un and his readiness to do this. to take all of the risks. an incredible level of political risk and symbolically risk. to go to china and come across to south korea and talk to
martin williams joining us live. thank you so much for your insight.ecial coverage from the summit. the two leaders of south korea and north korea have met and they are going to start their official summit shortly. we have been watching some live pictures of the welcoming ceremony where they shook hands, they smiled, they held hands together and going back and forth between the north and the south korean sides in the demilitarised zone. joining us live isjohn delurie, demilitarised zone....
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now much more in the open, talking that her succession, it was moving to see charles and william and harry. martinition but they are going to announce who will take over tomorrow. yes, and windsor palace, my mother would like me to have a good job in a few years' time. this idea that you can decide... i thought we were beyond that. it would be difficult if the head of the royal family was not the head would be difficult if the head of the royalfamily was not the head of the royalfamily was not the head of the commonwealth, otherwise what is the commonwealth, otherwise what is the point of it? there is an argument it could be a rotational thing and it should be about maybe even being elected. one assumes that the queen is aware that this is going to happen, this is the unofficial lobbying before something which is going to happen, that they will be a vote tomorrow that the prince of wales will get the gig. will be a vote tomorrow that the prince of wales will get the gigm has to be unanimous. it does seem a bit strange for her to have to do it, because she would have thought that would be something
now much more in the open, talking that her succession, it was moving to see charles and william and harry. martinition but they are going to announce who will take over tomorrow. yes, and windsor palace, my mother would like me to have a good job in a few years' time. this idea that you can decide... i thought we were beyond that. it would be difficult if the head of the royal family was not the head would be difficult if the head of the royalfamily was not the head of the royalfamily was not...
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covered by martin jones. 1:29 left. william karlsson, alex tuch will take the draw. reilly smith, jonathan marchessault and shea theodore, the group of five for gerard gallant. one back by alex tuch. theodore. moving away from tomas hertl. marchessault, over. out in front. rolls around. stays down in the corner. braun, hard pressed. hertl collects it. tomas hertl attempting to get it out. broken up by tuch. loose puck thrown out by vlasic. 67 seconds left. >> eddie: that last play, alex tuch was looking for karlsson on the weak side. >> john: smith, broken up at point. theodore hounded by hertl. back out. chris tierney gets to it. pull up. taken down by marchessault. good job by forward coming back as defenseman. erik haula, shifting in. supported by neal. after neal goes astray. melker karlsson down low. 36 seconds left in regulation time. out of the scrum, dug out. big hit by burns as he lures erik haula. >> eddie: chop in back of the leg for good measure. >> john: off the boards. hard play back to fleury. 19 seconds left in regulation time. see the time of the pow
covered by martin jones. 1:29 left. william karlsson, alex tuch will take the draw. reilly smith, jonathan marchessault and shea theodore, the group of five for gerard gallant. one back by alex tuch. theodore. moving away from tomas hertl. marchessault, over. out in front. rolls around. stays down in the corner. braun, hard pressed. hertl collects it. tomas hertl attempting to get it out. broken up by tuch. loose puck thrown out by vlasic. 67 seconds left. >> eddie: that last play, alex...
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martin luther king jr.'s assassination, whill itake to rekindle the dream? isk william a former obama official who helped mentor an initiative for young black men and civil rights activist who is in memphis joining the 50th anniversary commemoration there. plus, we talked with the publisher of dr. king's paper, trayvon carson, he joins us from stanford. ♪ ♪ >>> "amanpour on pbs" was made possible by the generous support of rosalynn p. walter. >>> good evening, earn, and welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. 50 years ago on the balcony of the lorraine motel in memphis, a man who had dedicated an entire life to non-violent protest was
martin luther king jr.'s assassination, whill itake to rekindle the dream? isk william a former obama official who helped mentor an initiative for young black men and civil rights activist who is in memphis joining the 50th anniversary commemoration there. plus, we talked with the publisher of dr. king's paper, trayvon carson, he joins us from stanford. ♪ ♪ >>> "amanpour on pbs" was made possible by the generous support of rosalynn p. walter. >>> good evening,...
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martin luther king jr.'s assassination, whill itake to rekindle the dream? isk william a former obama official who helped mentor an initiative for young black men and civil rights activist who is in memphis joining the 50th anniversary commemoration there. plus, we talked with the publisher of dr. king's paper, trayvon carson, he joins us from stanford. ♪ ♪ >>> "amanpour on pbs" was made possible by the generous support of rosalynn p. walter. >>> good evening, earn, and welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. 50 years ago on the balcony of the lorraine motel in memphis, a man who had dedicated an entire life to non-violent protest was brutally assassinated. america's most famous civil rights leader martin luther king jr. cut down at the age of just 39 and eerily, just one day after he delivered his final and prophetic speech in which he worried about his own survival and that of his movements. >> i looked over, and i've seen the promise land. i may not get there with you, but i want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promise land.
martin luther king jr.'s assassination, whill itake to rekindle the dream? isk william a former obama official who helped mentor an initiative for young black men and civil rights activist who is in memphis joining the 50th anniversary commemoration there. plus, we talked with the publisher of dr. king's paper, trayvon carson, he joins us from stanford. ♪ ♪ >>> "amanpour on pbs" was made possible by the generous support of rosalynn p. walter. >>> good evening,...
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. >>> sharks in vegas, chance for playoff spot, william carlson had another plans. breakaway, check it out. martin jones for the goal. take another look at that. karlton through his legs and top shelf. one of the prettiest goals you'll see. knights clinch the division first season as franchise. they win. >>> stage is set for ncaa championship game, villanova and michigan. that's it for me. see you later.sunday night here john legend, alice cooper, and sara bareilles >>> it's going to be a special easter sunday night on nbc. john legend, alice cooper, sara barr illes starring in "jesus christ superstar," andrew lloyd webber, watch it live. easter sunday, 8:00 p.m. >>> piece of space junk size of school bus about to fall to earth early as tomorrow. china lost contact with. looks to re-enter tomorrow afternoon. most burn up on re-entry but pieces could fall from oregon to new york to south america, in other words they don't know. also a good chance of falling into ocean. let's hope for that. thanks for joining us, "saturday night live" up next. watch out for space junk, have a happy easter. ♪ ♪ get h
. >>> sharks in vegas, chance for playoff spot, william carlson had another plans. breakaway, check it out. martin jones for the goal. take another look at that. karlton through his legs and top shelf. one of the prettiest goals you'll see. knights clinch the division first season as franchise. they win. >>> stage is set for ncaa championship game, villanova and michigan. that's it for me. see you later.sunday night here john legend, alice cooper, and sara bareilles...
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william carson, what a nasty move there to beat martin jones. wow. 3-2. golden nights clinched the pacific division with the victory. >> this report brought to you by river rock casino. patrick mccall was cleared. mri are still pending. they'll be in tomorrow because i doubt anybody will operate that tonight. with those two clears, that's good news. >> whatever happened it looked painful. >> that's right. >> have a great evening. we'll see you again tomorrow. you want "streaming all you your favorite showsy. on the fastest internet" easy. you want "internet that helps you save on mobile" easy. you want "the best wifi you can pause with a tap." see? easy. time for bed. you want xfinity because it makes your life... simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet for $40 a month for 2 full years when you sign up for tv. plus, get 3x the speed of at&t and directv. click, call or visit a store today. [ camera shutter clicking ] olivia: i'm fine. jake: i don't think you are. i'm fine. it's been two days. are you talking to somebody? you need to talk a
william carson, what a nasty move there to beat martin jones. wow. 3-2. golden nights clinched the pacific division with the victory. >> this report brought to you by river rock casino. patrick mccall was cleared. mri are still pending. they'll be in tomorrow because i doubt anybody will operate that tonight. with those two clears, that's good news. >> whatever happened it looked painful. >> that's right. >> have a great evening. we'll see you again tomorrow. you want...
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william hartung's latest book "prophets of war: lockheed , martin and the making of the military-industrialomplex." this is democracy now! stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: nina simone. she was inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame this weekend. 15 years after she died. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we turn now to an environmental activist and young black mother in detroit who may be forced to give birth behind bars after standing her ground during a frightening encounter. since she was 19 years old, siwatu-salama ra has fought for environmental justice. she campaigned against the marathon oil refinery and the detroit renewable power trash incinerator. she represented detroit at the paris climate summit. she's also worked to engage kids and educate young mothers about nutrition. now at age 26, siwatu has been sentenced to a mandatory two years in prison following an incident in which she brandished her unloaded -- and legally registered -- handgun, while defending her mother and two-year-old daughter. amy
william hartung's latest book "prophets of war: lockheed , martin and the making of the military-industrialomplex." this is democracy now! stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: nina simone. she was inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame this weekend. 15 years after she died. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we turn now to an environmental activist and young black mother in detroit who may be forced to...
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show you this you have great guidance from lily and lockheed martin and caterpillar, whirlpool, affirm, united tech and masco afirpd williams were a little iffy overall. the important thing is if you just look at this, you can see pretty good numbers. take a look at coca cola and united technology. caterpillar, modest numbers. lockheed had great numbers it's down. 3m don't do anything about not affirming their guidance, it's a mess there here. so the other problem is the rates, flattish. you look at the higher rates the minute we hit 3% david is referenceing that the minute we hit 3% on utility, we saw the whole markets drip lower. there's how they reacted i don't have all new low, every accepting him day now. again today, new lows across the board with all of the big names here finally fang stocks are down a fourth day in the row, facebook, apple, drifted lower this has become a fairly regular event there. the only brake throughs are energy stock they continue to hold up modest new highs in hes we need new rotation and leadership back to you. >> continuing along that earnings theme, google parental that bet reporting a big
show you this you have great guidance from lily and lockheed martin and caterpillar, whirlpool, affirm, united tech and masco afirpd williams were a little iffy overall. the important thing is if you just look at this, you can see pretty good numbers. take a look at coca cola and united technology. caterpillar, modest numbers. lockheed had great numbers it's down. 3m don't do anything about not affirming their guidance, it's a mess there here. so the other problem is the rates, flattish. you...
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william hartung's latest book "prophets of war: lockheed , martin and the making of the military-industrialomplex." this is democracy now! stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: nina simone. she was inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame this weekend. 15 years after she died. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we turn now to an environmental activist and young black mother in detroit who may be forced to give birth behind bars after standing her ground during a frightening encounter. since she was 19 years old, siwatu-salama ra has fought for environmental justice. she campaigned against the marathon oil refinery and the detroit renewable power trash incinerator. she represented detroit at the paris climate summit. she's also worked to engage kids and educate young mothers about nutrition. now at age 26, siwatu has been sentenced to a mandatory two years in prison following an incident in which she brandished her unloaded -- and legally registered -- handgun, while defending her mother and two-year-old daughter. amy
william hartung's latest book "prophets of war: lockheed , martin and the making of the military-industrialomplex." this is democracy now! stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: nina simone. she was inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame this weekend. 15 years after she died. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we turn now to an environmental activist and young black mother in detroit who may be forced to...
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the biggest surprise of the day, william behind the wheel, driving his bride out of the palace gates in his father, prince charles' vintage aston martinve to the nearby clarence house, prince charles and camilla's home for a reception. kate changed into a glamorous white gown. this one included a bolero angora wool cardigan. kate went from commoner to duchess of cambridge. and some day, the queen. >>> get ready fanilows. barry manilow stops by "e.t." for a big announcement. ♪ next on kron-4 news at eight: the suspected golden state killer... looking frail and confused, makes his first court appearance.now we have learned which ancestry website was used... to link him to the cold case.details ahead. also - investigators finally get the chance to search through the rubble of the under-construction apartment complex which burned in concord. this..as hundreds of nearby residents are cleared to return home. i'm catherine heenan i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. to move california forward, we need to help more californians get ahead. that's why antonio villaraigosa brought both parties together to balance the state budget with
the biggest surprise of the day, william behind the wheel, driving his bride out of the palace gates in his father, prince charles' vintage aston martinve to the nearby clarence house, prince charles and camilla's home for a reception. kate changed into a glamorous white gown. this one included a bolero angora wool cardigan. kate went from commoner to duchess of cambridge. and some day, the queen. >>> get ready fanilows. barry manilow stops by "e.t." for a big announcement....
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the biggest surprise of the day, william behind the wheel, driving his bride out of the palace gates in his father, prince charles' vintage aston martinve to the nearby clarence house, prince charles and camilla's home for a reception. kate changed into a glamorous white gown. this one included a bolero angora wool cardigan. kate went from commoner to duchess of cambridge. and some day, the queen. >>> get ready fanilows. barry manilow stops by "e.t." for a big announcement. ♪ >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] >>> promo considerations provided by -- ♪ i can't smile without you ♪ hey >>> we can't stop smiling when we're joined by barry manilow. what a treat to have you here. >> it's a treat. >> i want breaking thank you sflps you want my breaking news. i was in las vegas for five yours at the old hilton. i have such great memories of my time there, so i'm going back. watch out, i'm coming back to vegas. spl here's the big ques
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william carson steals it. what a nasty move to beat martin jones.olden knights clinch the pacific division with the victory. >>> that's the way the ball bounces. i'll see you again tonight at 5:00. have a great day. >>> hi there, everyone. sunday, easter for some of you, and sunshine on the way. but, boy, we really felt that marine influence yesterday and today for our friends in the east bay valleys. our microclimate will be in full swing. about a 25-degree spread. you see the flag blowing there. san jose, very comfortable today at 75. above average. the average high is 67. really more dry, warm, sunny, mild days than not. but as we get to the end of the week you'll notice temperatures come down and further -- that's because we'll have the clouds and some rain. so enjoy the next few days. really a 180 happening by the end of this time next weekend. you can see the flag blowing there. we will be nice and sunny. a lot of this fog has been wiped out in the past hour. live doppler 7 right now pinpointing where we have some of the fog, still stubborn fr
william carson steals it. what a nasty move to beat martin jones.olden knights clinch the pacific division with the victory. >>> that's the way the ball bounces. i'll see you again tonight at 5:00. have a great day. >>> hi there, everyone. sunday, easter for some of you, and sunshine on the way. but, boy, we really felt that marine influence yesterday and today for our friends in the east bay valleys. our microclimate will be in full swing. about a 25-degree spread. you see...
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martin luther king jr.. president trump at the white house with baltic leaders. >> conservative commentator william f buckley founded the national review in 1955. to mark the 10th anniversary of his passing, the national review institute hosted a symposium on buckley's legacy. this panel examined today's politics, nationalism, and the future of conservatism. it is 45 minutes. >> our final panel of the afternoon. there is no chance for me to be on the first panel of people who shared deep personal interests of bill buckley. i realized there was a zero chance bill buckley what share my passion for our national pastime. bill was once invited to a baseball game by a friend and said, no thanks, i've already been to one. [laughter] us,he panel proceeding there were great buckley occasions like family dinners, how john would have liked to go to some of those. i actually went to one of those when bill named me editor of the national review in 1997. he thought it would be good idea to invite me to the whole extended clan for thanksgiving. i met him in his home in stamford. we drove to the ancestral buckley home. we t
martin luther king jr.. president trump at the white house with baltic leaders. >> conservative commentator william f buckley founded the national review in 1955. to mark the 10th anniversary of his passing, the national review institute hosted a symposium on buckley's legacy. this panel examined today's politics, nationalism, and the future of conservatism. it is 45 minutes. >> our final panel of the afternoon. there is no chance for me to be on the first panel of people who shared...
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martin luther king sr. and he was the grandson of reverend daniel albert williams, the second pastor of the ebenezer baptist church. his brother, a.d., albert, named after his grandfather. was also a baptist minister. so the kind of ways that ones learns leadership is in the context of the eclesial politics. right? how to galvanize people, how to bring people together, how to win a majority. all those things are useful when you go into the electoral politics, whether you're the mayor. and, of course, we don't live far from kansas city here. we have a sitting congress person representing kansas city, missouri, emanuel cleaver ii. he is an ordained methodist minister. so these kind of ways that the training ground for family is the politics. so politics becomes very, very important. anytime you're running an organization, you're engaged in politics. whether you're the school principal or you're the superintendent. you still have to bring people together. and how are you going to do that? and when there are oppositions to your point of view, these are the kind of questions that -- these are kind of the trainin
martin luther king sr. and he was the grandson of reverend daniel albert williams, the second pastor of the ebenezer baptist church. his brother, a.d., albert, named after his grandfather. was also a baptist minister. so the kind of ways that ones learns leadership is in the context of the eclesial politics. right? how to galvanize people, how to bring people together, how to win a majority. all those things are useful when you go into the electoral politics, whether you're the mayor. and, of...
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martin luther king jr.. president trump at the white house with baltic leaders. >> conservative commentator william f buckley founded the national review in 1955. to mark the 10th anniversary of his passing, the national review institute hosted a symposium on buckley's legacy. this panel examined today's politics, nationalism, and the future of conservatism. it is 45
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martin not as good. and issues with general dynamics too. ron in iowa. >> caller: what do you think of buying williams partner? >> i am going to say no. i too am gun shy about this group. i would rather that you are in an etf that has all of them. but you did pick one of three that i like. i like williams partner, enterprise, and magellan midstream. those are the three that i am willing to endorse you're in it i certainly would not sell it. the 6.7 knife yield is fine. marsha in new york. >> caller: hi, mr. cramer, i am calling if reference to united rentals. it has been going down ever since i bought it. do you know the reason and should i hold or sell? >> our market has turned on anything industrial. believing that there is going to be a dramatic slow down because of our trade war it does not matter what numbers i get from the local banks or numbers i get from the utilities. the world has decided that these stocks can no longer be owned because a trade discussion that is turning into a tiff and a tussle has made it so people think the world is done growing and that is why that stock is being punished unbelievably sure, the action is
martin not as good. and issues with general dynamics too. ron in iowa. >> caller: what do you think of buying williams partner? >> i am going to say no. i too am gun shy about this group. i would rather that you are in an etf that has all of them. but you did pick one of three that i like. i like williams partner, enterprise, and magellan midstream. those are the three that i am willing to endorse you're in it i certainly would not sell it. the 6.7 knife yield is fine. marsha in new...
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martin luther king organize,ust agitate, legislate, and vote. and we must stay woke. [applause] >> reverend williamment of the unfinished poor people's campaign. reverend barber. [applause] reverend barber: one writer has said in a recent book that movements are not cozy spaces for movement builders and leaders. during the southern movement white segregationists turned the south into a bloody ground. at the sitestreets of terror and killing fields. these are the realities of the people in the movement and what they face, and dr. king was no exception. the weight of these years. by the time he got to memphis, to stand for black men organizing a garbage strike was heavy. when he got to memphis he had politicians,rates, and even jealous leaders among black leaders who use the vietnam war to diminish his status in the eyes of white liberal america. rang,en, the bullet and his body fell. we called the mountaintop servant, but it is the action of an poverty and racism. he was doing with militarism when he stopped by mathis to stand by garbage workers. he saw the connection between all three. that is why
martin luther king organize,ust agitate, legislate, and vote. and we must stay woke. [applause] >> reverend williamment of the unfinished poor people's campaign. reverend barber. [applause] reverend barber: one writer has said in a recent book that movements are not cozy spaces for movement builders and leaders. during the southern movement white segregationists turned the south into a bloody ground. at the sitestreets of terror and killing fields. these are the realities of the people in...
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martin luther king jr. on the 50th anniversary of his assassination. a large crowd gathering at the lorraine motel in memphis for a day of prayer, remembrance and tributes. reverend dr. william barber calling on americans to continue dr. king's fight for equality and justice. >> before he ever said anything about the mountaintop, he said we must give ourselves to this struggle because nothing would be more tragic than for us to turn back now. he said that we must rise up with the greater readiness, and what he said then is what we must do now because you dishonor the movement and dishonor a prophet if you just remember the prophet without having a revival of the movement that the prophet stood for. >> reverend dr. william barber joins me now. dr. barber, thank you so much. you gave a powerful speech this morning in memphis. it was a call to action. you honored dr. king's last speech on the eve of his assassination by saying nothing would be more tragic than to turn back now. tell me about that. >> well, don, i really believe that we've got to be careful that we don't have consecrations without recommitment, remembrances without revival. oftentimes we name these speeches like
martin luther king jr. on the 50th anniversary of his assassination. a large crowd gathering at the lorraine motel in memphis for a day of prayer, remembrance and tributes. reverend dr. william barber calling on americans to continue dr. king's fight for equality and justice. >> before he ever said anything about the mountaintop, he said we must give ourselves to this struggle because nothing would be more tragic than for us to turn back now. he said that we must rise up with the greater...
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commercial appeal, the newspaper in memphis, has a guest column today by william barber on this 50th anniversary of the assassination of martinuther king jr.. this year especially, we need to remember the real martin king, who found himself having to take on a society he properly diagnosed as having a neurotic sickness and septic combination of immorality, poverty, and racism. declared,y, he destroys our cylinders apart our moral possibilities. it is part actuated -- perpetuated through systemic justice and it must be confronted and challenged by a moral agenda in the public square. this is from the memphis commercial appeal, and you can read at their at the commercial appeal that you can read it there at the commercial -- you can read it there at the commercial appeal website. if you want to give us your thoughts, we have divided the lines are friendly, by age. you can give us your perspective. for those under the age of 30, (202) 748-8000. ages 748-8001 for the 30-50. and those 50 years and older, it is (202) 748-8002. a lot of events happening to this day to memorialize and remember the importance of it. some of those even
commercial appeal, the newspaper in memphis, has a guest column today by william barber on this 50th anniversary of the assassination of martinuther king jr.. this year especially, we need to remember the real martin king, who found himself having to take on a society he properly diagnosed as having a neurotic sickness and septic combination of immorality, poverty, and racism. declared,y, he destroys our cylinders apart our moral possibilities. it is part actuated -- perpetuated through...
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william sullivan, number three at the fbi. and he sent hoover a complimentary note that says thank you for all the calls and letters i've gotten a. he shared the exposure of martin luther king as long overdue. a conservative black clergymen criticizing king for the moral failings. you must give doctor king assassin, spare nothing. he didn't violate a federal crime, he violated the murder laws of tennessee. if you look at the reward posterscommitted, they don't sad for the murder of doctor martin luther king dacey wanted for the conspiracy. he got half the fbi on a manhunt for james earl ray. no one knew a man named james earl ray killed doctor king because he used so many pseudonyms. so j. edgar hoover knew that the fbi would go down for infamy. so they knew they just had to do with whatever j. edgar hoover felt. >> host: i love how you describe that really gives going through finding fingerprints, going back to the prison to find out james earl ray's name. so much of it was like work before the computer age. the fbi took to the field and thought he must have prompted birmingham and then suggest it might be from this gunshot lets finfind thelet'sfind the man thm
william sullivan, number three at the fbi. and he sent hoover a complimentary note that says thank you for all the calls and letters i've gotten a. he shared the exposure of martin luther king as long overdue. a conservative black clergymen criticizing king for the moral failings. you must give doctor king assassin, spare nothing. he didn't violate a federal crime, he violated the murder laws of tennessee. if you look at the reward posterscommitted, they don't sad for the murder of doctor...
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martin luther king remains real, we must agitate, we must organize, and we must legislate -- legislate and we must vote. and we must stay woke. [applause] >> reverend william the movement to finish the unfinished poor people's campaign. reverend barber. [applause] a rev. barber: one writer has said in a recent book that movements are not cozy spaces for movement builders and leaders. and during the southern movement, white segregationists turned the landscape in the south into a bloody ground. and jails,ound balconies and private homes, streets into sites of terror and killing fields. these were the realities of the people in the movement and what they faced, and dr. king was no exception. the weight, the weight of these years by the time he got to memphis, to stand for black men who were organizing a garbage strike, were heavy. by the time he got to memphis, he had racists, moderates, politicians, a president, and even jealous leaders among black leaders who used his position against the vietnam war to diminish his status in the eyes of liberal white america while raising their own. and then, the bullet rang, and his body fell. often we call it the mounta
martin luther king remains real, we must agitate, we must organize, and we must legislate -- legislate and we must vote. and we must stay woke. [applause] >> reverend william the movement to finish the unfinished poor people's campaign. reverend barber. [applause] a rev. barber: one writer has said in a recent book that movements are not cozy spaces for movement builders and leaders. and during the southern movement, white segregationists turned the landscape in the south into a bloody...
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martin luther king remains real, we must agitate, we must organize, and we must legislate -- legislate and we must vote. we must stay woke. [applause] >> reverend williamter has said in a recent book that movements are not cozy spaces for movement builders and leaders. and during the southern movement, white segregationists turned the landscape in the south into a bloody ground. jails, balconies and private homes, streets into sites of terror and killing fields. these were the realities of the people in the movement and what they faced, and dr. king was no exception. the weight, the weight of these years by the time he got to memphis, to stand for black men who were organizing a garbage strike, were heavy. by the time he got to memphis, he had racists, moderates, politicians, a president, and even jealous leaders among black leaders who used his position against the vietnam war to diminish his status in the eyes of liberal white america while raising their own. and then, the bullet rang, and his body fell. \often we call it the mountaintop servant, but it is the action of an poverty and racism. he was dealing with racism and policy and militarism when
martin luther king remains real, we must agitate, we must organize, and we must legislate -- legislate and we must vote. we must stay woke. [applause] >> reverend williamter has said in a recent book that movements are not cozy spaces for movement builders and leaders. and during the southern movement, white segregationists turned the landscape in the south into a bloody ground. jails, balconies and private homes, streets into sites of terror and killing fields. these were the realities...