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so, what young martin wants to do is to take that commitment that he sees in his father. and combine it with the erudition, the intellectualism of george kelsey and of course benjamin mayes, who is the great influence. benjamin mayes and george kelsey, these are highly educated ministers, passionate in their religious beliefs, but also intellectuals. so, i think that what we get from understanding the importance of being here is that this is where it all happened. i mean, within two blocks of here the important events of martin luther king's life occurred. that this is what shaped him into the person that we know. and we can trace that through his own writings, through the writings of daddy king, from other documents that we have from this period and one of the things that is very much a central part of the papers of martin luther king that we've edited is that so many of those papers are religious papers. he had to work things out in terms of his religious beliefs. and that that was the fundamental basis of martin luther king. so just to conclude, i would say that if we
so, what young martin wants to do is to take that commitment that he sees in his father. and combine it with the erudition, the intellectualism of george kelsey and of course benjamin mayes, who is the great influence. benjamin mayes and george kelsey, these are highly educated ministers, passionate in their religious beliefs, but also intellectuals. so, i think that what we get from understanding the importance of being here is that this is where it all happened. i mean, within two blocks of...
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martin luther king jr. freedom center: "yes we were founded by congresswoman barbara lee and we are a group of young people rks and teachings of dr. martin luther king and focus on how we can apply his teachings to the world and injustices today">sot 16-year-old david gaines says he is inspired by dr. king because he was a man of actionsot sotand it is that hopeful message laelah jackson believes will ultimately result in people being free at lastsot
martin luther king jr. freedom center: "yes we were founded by congresswoman barbara lee and we are a group of young people rks and teachings of dr. martin luther king and focus on how we can apply his teachings to the world and injustices today">sot 16-year-old david gaines says he is inspired by dr. king because he was a man of actionsot sotand it is that hopeful message laelah jackson believes will ultimately result in people being free at lastsot
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earlier today senator martin heinrich of new mexico talked about young immigrants also known as dreamers and the trump administration decision to end the deferred action for childhood arrivals program. >> madam president i rise today to stand up for the hundreds of thousands of young immigrants known as dreamers whose lives president trump hasro thrown ino terrifying uncertainty. immigrant communities have long held economic and social the cultural historian in my home state of new mexico and for that matter for the entire nation. that is certainly true for dreamers. undocumented immigrants who arrived in the united states as children and our vital members of communities across new mexico mexico. over the years i have had the privilege of meeting many of new mexico's estimated 7000 dreamers dreamers. i have met with w students who were brought here and now striving to become.your zen scientists, teachers and even serve in our military. these young people are children's classmates. they are our next-door neighbors neighbors, they are our colleagues, they are family members and many are tr
earlier today senator martin heinrich of new mexico talked about young immigrants also known as dreamers and the trump administration decision to end the deferred action for childhood arrivals program. >> madam president i rise today to stand up for the hundreds of thousands of young immigrants known as dreamers whose lives president trump hasro thrown ino terrifying uncertainty. immigrant communities have long held economic and social the cultural historian in my home state of new mexico...
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let's do a grand coalition again i mean did you communicate this with martin shorts and the leaders of the party are they listening to young people of course we communicate that and what does or does strange is that right after the elections martin short and entire board of the party voted and then i'm mostly against a grand coalition and for a position that's right and now they have to completely turn around one hundred eighty percent they're even why do you do you know why have they communicated to you why they made that u. turn. well the other coalition talks have failed with the other party is so now or many social democrats think that it would be well the duty of the social democratic party. let's say a man to save american lives or would yes kind enough to save credit germany and see how many democratic projects we can now try to manage and make the lives of the people better i think it's a good thought but i think it's a it's a wrong way to take to say we make sense of again and hope to get some crumbs of the cake get some yeah yeah exactly the crumbs that are left on the floor for you what about new elections why d
let's do a grand coalition again i mean did you communicate this with martin shorts and the leaders of the party are they listening to young people of course we communicate that and what does or does strange is that right after the elections martin short and entire board of the party voted and then i'm mostly against a grand coalition and for a position that's right and now they have to completely turn around one hundred eighty percent they're even why do you do you know why have they...
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been young lawyer, who had a lawyer for rosa parks and dr. martin luther king, met me at the first baptist church in abernathy. see dr. martin luther king and reverend abernathy. dr. martin luther king said are you john lewis? said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis. he still called me the boy from troy. this man inspired me to stand up to find a way to get in the way. you can watch the rest of man lewis' speech here on c-span. was created byan your local satellite provider and is brought to you today. >> facing a challenge over whether the policy of removing an active voters from ls is aation rol violation of federal law? who does not respond is removed from the rolls. this argument is just over one hour. your argument in this morning -- we will hear the argument this morning versus the randolph institute. mr. murphy? >> may it please the court. congress passed to serve competing goals. increasing the number of registered voters but decreasing the number of in notable ones. this congressional compromise is evident in the mandates. it requires states
been young lawyer, who had a lawyer for rosa parks and dr. martin luther king, met me at the first baptist church in abernathy. see dr. martin luther king and reverend abernathy. dr. martin luther king said are you john lewis? said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis. he still called me the boy from troy. this man inspired me to stand up to find a way to get in the way. you can watch the rest of man lewis' speech here on c-span. was created byan your local satellite provider and is brought to you...
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. >> reporter: many of those who came here and to beautify the park are too young to remember martinng. >> i like the speech about, when he said i have a dream. >> and if he were still alive, he would have done the same thing too. >> reporter: do you know much about him? >> yeah. >> reporter: what do you know about him? >> he helps others. >> stop littering and be nice. and adults need to keep their cigarette butts off the ground. >> reporter: the larger goal is to keep this park clean long after the holiday is over. >> that is the challenge and the goal. >> reporter: oakland public works joined the volunteers in this effort. >> communicate with the children the importance of this day. it mindset and culture and at least that is a start. >> reporter: in oakland, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> volunteers honored dr. king with a service project, planneding 37 trees in the median along sky way >>> today i the theme for this year's event is keeping the dream alive resilient in our resistance. >>> los angeles is behind in licensing sales in recreational marijuana. some dispensaries are putt
. >> reporter: many of those who came here and to beautify the park are too young to remember martinng. >> i like the speech about, when he said i have a dream. >> and if he were still alive, he would have done the same thing too. >> reporter: do you know much about him? >> yeah. >> reporter: what do you know about him? >> he helps others. >> stop littering and be nice. and adults need to keep their cigarette butts off the ground. >>...
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young players. kpix 5's allen martin on how they nurtured their love of the game. >> all right.ow's it going everybody? >> thanks for coming out. i'm tyler manca. >> reporter: tyler manca fell in love with america's pastime when he was 4. >> i could barely hold the bat and i remember going home and saying, dad, i love baseball. i got to play. >> reporter: smitten ever since. the senior at bishop o'dowd high school in oakland decided three years ago to share his love of the game by starting a nonprofit called "greatest game baseball academy," a free three- day clinic for boys and girls ages 11 to 14. >> 92% of youth baseball players quit the game before they enter high school. >> reporter: he believes a big reason many kids give up the game is because they can't afford to play on expensive club or travel times, an option for some kids after aging out of little league and before starting high school. that's why his academy is free. >> they have the same love of the game as me. they have the same talent but they couldn't play. >> reporter: the academy uses volunteer coaches and tyl
young players. kpix 5's allen martin on how they nurtured their love of the game. >> all right.ow's it going everybody? >> thanks for coming out. i'm tyler manca. >> reporter: tyler manca fell in love with america's pastime when he was 4. >> i could barely hold the bat and i remember going home and saying, dad, i love baseball. i got to play. >> reporter: smitten ever since. the senior at bishop o'dowd high school in oakland decided three years ago to share his...
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. >> reporter: many of those who came here and to beautify the park are too young to remember martin luther king. >> i like the speech about, when he said i have a dream. >> and if he were still alive, he would have done the same thing too. >> reporter: do you know much about him? >> yeah. >> reporter: what do you know about him? >> he helps others. >> stop littering and be nice. and adults need to keep their cigarette butts off the ground. >> reporter: the larger goal is to keep this park clean long after the holiday is over. >> that is the challenge and the goal. >> reporter: oakland public works joined the volunteers in this effort. >> communicate with the children the importance of this day. it helps change their mindset and culture and at least that is a start. >> reporter: in oakland, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> volunteers honored dr. king with a service project, planneding 37 trees in the median along sky way drive. >>> today in he wiel cerrito. the theme for this year's event is keeping the dream alive resilient in our resistance. >>> los angeles is behind in licensing sales
. >> reporter: many of those who came here and to beautify the park are too young to remember martin luther king. >> i like the speech about, when he said i have a dream. >> and if he were still alive, he would have done the same thing too. >> reporter: do you know much about him? >> yeah. >> reporter: what do you know about him? >> he helps others. >> stop littering and be nice. and adults need to keep their cigarette butts off the ground....
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brent: did you communicate this with martin schultz and the leaders of the party? are they listening to the youngple? anika: of course we communicate that. what is strange is that right after the election, martin schulz and the entire board of the party voted unanimously against a grand coalition and forth opposition. they have turned around, 180%. brent: do you know why? have they communicated why they made that you turn? anika: the other coalition talks have failed. many social democrats think it would be the duty of the social democratic party -- brent: to save angela merkel's conservatives? anika: kind of. to see how many social democratic projects we can now try to manage and make for people. i think it is a good thought. i think it is the wrong way to take, to say we make angela merkel chancellor again and hope to get some crumbs of the cake. brent: the crumbs that are left on the floor for you. what about new elections? does it seem all the political leaders are afraid of new elections? anika: i think many people do not know in our party what is going to be the turnout of those elections.
brent: did you communicate this with martin schultz and the leaders of the party? are they listening to the youngple? anika: of course we communicate that. what is strange is that right after the election, martin schulz and the entire board of the party voted unanimously against a grand coalition and forth opposition. they have turned around, 180%. brent: do you know why? have they communicated why they made that you turn? anika: the other coalition talks have failed. many social democrats...
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martin luther king and the dream and the day that we celebrate. a lot of young people said around and say, oh, what i make it, i will get back. oh, when i grow up, i will do something. dr. king did everything he did at a young age. you talk about the montgomery bus boycott, our leaders in the civil rights movement, they did not wait to grow into leadership. they created their own path. and the remarkable thing is many of them sacrificed not only their future, but their life. when you talk about dr. king, to a lot of my middle-class african-americans, let me say this. dr. king could have sat back and said i ha got mine, you get yours. my family is comfortable, so i will take the easy path. remember, there are a whole bunch of people who are not. we have this ice storm all across the country right now while we are hunkering down in our homes with heat. we have to rubber that there are people hunkering down on the streets sleeping outside under a blanket because that is all they have. we have to, in the spirit of dr. king, remember that we are the greatest country
martin luther king and the dream and the day that we celebrate. a lot of young people said around and say, oh, what i make it, i will get back. oh, when i grow up, i will do something. dr. king did everything he did at a young age. you talk about the montgomery bus boycott, our leaders in the civil rights movement, they did not wait to grow into leadership. they created their own path. and the remarkable thing is many of them sacrificed not only their future, but their life. when you talk about...
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young socialists in berlin. give me your take on where things are right now. do you think martinultz is going to be able to convince the party, the grassroots level, to say yes to this grand coalition again? anika: i think it is a really open question at the moment. it is difficult to tell if he is going to be able to convince them or not. the young socialists are totally against a new grand coalition. brent: what do you want? anika: we want a strong social democratic party. we want politics in germany that support social justice. brent: the last election, you had your historically bad, low turnout for your party. anika: exactly. we had the worst turnout after coming out of the grand coalition for four years which we had. we went into this grand coalition with the same debate. can we support our project and values in this coalition? after four years, we notice that we have the worst outcome ever out of the elections. so do we do a grand coalition again? brent: did you communicate this with martin schultz and the leaders of the party? are they listening to the young people? anika:
young socialists in berlin. give me your take on where things are right now. do you think martinultz is going to be able to convince the party, the grassroots level, to say yes to this grand coalition again? anika: i think it is a really open question at the moment. it is difficult to tell if he is going to be able to convince them or not. the young socialists are totally against a new grand coalition. brent: what do you want? anika: we want a strong social democratic party. we want politics in...
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at 10:00 on phl17. >> and coming up next on "action news" at 5:00, philadelphia's young and old gather to honor dr. martinthis day of service. how we are remembering his vision and legacy through giving back to our community. >> and so close. eagles fans can almost taste it. the birds just one win away from the super bowl now but they got to get through the vikings this weekend. we've got live team coverage of what the birds need to do to get it done and how their fans could help them get there. >> those stories and more coming your way next at 5:00. stick around. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program with jaime apody, meteorologist cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass. >> ♪ >> this certainly puts a damper on your spirit especially when you're smooth sailing on your morning commute. crews have been out and about across our area today treating local roads with brining solution. of course there means one thing. snow is on the way. >>> monday night, rick is off, brian taff joins us and of course the big story on "action news" is an accuweather alert. we are watching an appro
at 10:00 on phl17. >> and coming up next on "action news" at 5:00, philadelphia's young and old gather to honor dr. martinthis day of service. how we are remembering his vision and legacy through giving back to our community. >> and so close. eagles fans can almost taste it. the birds just one win away from the super bowl now but they got to get through the vikings this weekend. we've got live team coverage of what the birds need to do to get it done and how their fans...
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i am guessing for him, why he decided to become a pastor, he was energized by a young pastor, martin luther king. it is something that my father would bring up as a reason for many of his life decisions. how important are civil rights leaders going forward? who are you watching them might be of note -- that might be of note? and why? >> weeds do not grow spontaneously, they grow rum seeds. as dr. barry explained if you moments ago, 30 years ago, i gave an address in which i took note of the 30th anniversary and celebrated it put also played out some danger signs. danger signs pointing in the direction had dr. barry has described. i make that observation to say, are we always going to assume that the continuing difficulties are always there because they were there 300 years ago, or are we ever going to take responsibility for the things we do that continue to foster difficulties? we could see long before the new york times expose what was happening to the enrollment of black american students in higher education. we talked about it. we said this is happening. i was called to the unive
i am guessing for him, why he decided to become a pastor, he was energized by a young pastor, martin luther king. it is something that my father would bring up as a reason for many of his life decisions. how important are civil rights leaders going forward? who are you watching them might be of note -- that might be of note? and why? >> weeds do not grow spontaneously, they grow rum seeds. as dr. barry explained if you moments ago, 30 years ago, i gave an address in which i took note of...
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the jefferson award winner created a nonprofit offering free baseball academy to help the young players. allen martinhow they nurtured the love of the game. >> how is it going everybody? thanks for coming out. >> tyler fell in love with america's past time when he was four. >> i could barely hold the bat and i remember going home saying dad, i love baseball. >> reporter: he has been smitten since. the senior in oakland decided three years ago to share his love of the game by starting a nonprofit called greatest game baseball academy, a free three day clinic for boys and girls ages 11 to 14. >> 92% of youth baseball players quit the game before high school. >> reporter: he believes a reason many kids give up is they can't afford to play on expensive club or travel teams. that's why his academy is free. >> they have the same love of the game as me. they have the same talent. but they couldn't play. >> reporter: the academy uses volunteer coaches and tyler's teammates to teach skills to the players over three sundays in january. >> tyler is the kind of kid that anybody will want to come out and do somet
the jefferson award winner created a nonprofit offering free baseball academy to help the young players. allen martinhow they nurtured the love of the game. >> how is it going everybody? thanks for coming out. >> tyler fell in love with america's past time when he was four. >> i could barely hold the bat and i remember going home saying dad, i love baseball. >> reporter: he has been smitten since. the senior in oakland decided three years ago to share his love of the...
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martin? i've loved so many young men who have looked just like this boy. i feel great.my friends respond, they, too, are grief stricken. circle at my home and up, dedicated to ending white supremacy and creating a world in which all of our friends can thrive. we processed. we talk about what we have seen and experienced in our lives. we cry. amy: that is patrisse khan-cullors reading from her book, released today, "when they call you a terrorist: a black lives matter memoir." watching -- wondering, patrisse, or use a price for the enormous reaction as you begin to develop the black lives matter theme and also talk about -- you mention you had come out of the strategy center. what was the strategy center? >> i'm a tray organizer. i think people think because black lives matter is the biggest hang that that is the first thing i ever did. it is not. i was trained knocking on doors, getting on buses and passing out flyers, getting people to join organizations. the labor community strategy center is my first political home, where i would be a part of what it is famous for, t
martin? i've loved so many young men who have looked just like this boy. i feel great.my friends respond, they, too, are grief stricken. circle at my home and up, dedicated to ending white supremacy and creating a world in which all of our friends can thrive. we processed. we talk about what we have seen and experienced in our lives. we cry. amy: that is patrisse khan-cullors reading from her book, released today, "when they call you a terrorist: a black lives matter memoir." watching...
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andy young was in court all the last day and comes back from court and says, martin -- martin hit himh a pillow and add pillow fight like a bunch of 10 years old like kids. amy: before we go to that, andy young, the lightest experience with king for years. i want to go to the clip of dr. king the night before he was killed. this was april 3, 1968. >> i don't know what will happen now. we have got some difficult days ahead. but it really doesn't matter with me now because i have been to the mountaintop. like anybody, i would like to live a long life. longevity has its place. but i'm not concerned about that now. i just want to do god's will. and he has allowed me to go up to the mountain. i look over and i have seen the promised land. you, not get there with but i want you to know the night that we as a people will get to so i'm happyland tonight. i'm not worried about anything. . am not fearing any man mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. amy: that is dr. king hours before, the evening before he was assassinated. you interview jesse jackson, who was at his side at
andy young was in court all the last day and comes back from court and says, martin -- martin hit himh a pillow and add pillow fight like a bunch of 10 years old like kids. amy: before we go to that, andy young, the lightest experience with king for years. i want to go to the clip of dr. king the night before he was killed. this was april 3, 1968. >> i don't know what will happen now. we have got some difficult days ahead. but it really doesn't matter with me now because i have been to...
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young died on friday. >> he was 87 years old. and he spent 835 hours in his remarkable life in space. martin savidge has the details. >> reporter: when it came to space life, if anything were it, john young, you never have known. >> your heart rate hardly went up at all. bob's went up to 130. >> i was excited. the -- >> i was -- >> this was one of john's last interviews. he talked about flying with griffin on the first shuttle flight, "columbia," 1981, 30 years earlier. was he worried about something that never flew before? >> we had ejection seats, you know. things went south, we could jump out. >> reporter: young was born in california, 1930, went to high school in orlando. graduated georgia tech, entered the navy, and became a test pilot. in 1962, he was chosen as part of the first group of astronauts selected after the mercury 7. his name may not be a household one, but many inside the space program believe his accomplishments rival those of shepard, glen and armstrong. >> his legacy in american space history really is in some ways more significant than armstrong's. john's career, with n
young died on friday. >> he was 87 years old. and he spent 835 hours in his remarkable life in space. martin savidge has the details. >> reporter: when it came to space life, if anything were it, john young, you never have known. >> your heart rate hardly went up at all. bob's went up to 130. >> i was excited. the -- >> i was -- >> this was one of john's last interviews. he talked about flying with griffin on the first shuttle flight, "columbia,"...
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martin luther king jr. the sculptures were made by a group of young philadelphia artists each was inspired by one of his coats and unveiled for the upcoming holiday celebrated this coming monday. abc world news tonight with david muir next on channel 6. and "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, and ducis rogers. and please join us for "action news" at 11:00 on channel 6. for cecily tynan, jeff skversky, ducis rogers, and the entire "action news" team. i'm jim gardner we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >>> tonight, the president's profane attack. president trump in the oval office, talking about immigration, suddenly asking why are we having all of these people from blank countries? using an expletive we cannot repeat. tonight, the outrage already. >>> also breaking at this hour, the massive winter storm. 120 million americans, heavy snow from the midwest to the east. and a very dangerous day tomorrow. freezing rain and black ice on the roads. >>> the stunning video tonight, the sheer force of the deadly rain and mud smashing into those homes. were there
martin luther king jr. the sculptures were made by a group of young philadelphia artists each was inspired by one of his coats and unveiled for the upcoming holiday celebrated this coming monday. abc world news tonight with david muir next on channel 6. and "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, and ducis rogers. and please join us for "action news" at 11:00 on channel 6. for cecily tynan, jeff skversky, ducis rogers, and the entire...
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bones of the agreement as i say at the moment this is still got to be put to martin schultz says delegate conference and the the young socialists are very much against this whole idea of entering government very vocal in their protests against what's being done they believe they should get new leadership in the party they believe also that new ideals should be put to germany a new vision to reinvigorate the socialist cause there are still problems ahead thank you david chester. demonstrators in tunisia burned on a security base near the algerian border it follows days of violent protests against planned price and tax hikes the government has deployed troops across the country more than seven hundred seventy people have been arrested since the unrest began on sunday the protests have now are spread to several cities joins us now from tunis does this mean that the protests are gaining momentum hashan indeed jane although we don't we don't see the use rallies that we've been seeing in the past particular thousand and twelve thirteen and fourteen and fifteen but at least with seeing now this momentum which is building up
bones of the agreement as i say at the moment this is still got to be put to martin schultz says delegate conference and the the young socialists are very much against this whole idea of entering government very vocal in their protests against what's being done they believe they should get new leadership in the party they believe also that new ideals should be put to germany a new vision to reinvigorate the socialist cause there are still problems ahead thank you david chester. demonstrators in...
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martin luther king, jr. day in a special way for some young baseball players.oskins, nil williams and mickey led free baseball clinic for youth academy over at ryan howard training center. this was all part of the phillies mlk day of service. pretty awesome stuff. >> absolutely. >> good for them. >> all right. >> always love giving back. >> yeah. absolutely g for them. good for joel embiid, too. he should have made a case with 34 points. >> you can still vote for him until 11:59psa. >> exactly. thanks for watching here at 10:00. we'll see -- at 10:00. up next page six followed by dish nation at 7:00. stay found tour tmz at 7:30. have a great night. ♪ ,000in america last year. we need to stand up and say enough. the only way this problem is going to be solved is if we raise our voices. choose help over helplessness, hope over hopelessness. make sure that the lives we've lost will not have been lost in vain. addiction is a disease. when you ask for help, help is there for you. >>> right now on "page 6 tv." who is stirring up drama? where will mary jblige be in th
martin luther king, jr. day in a special way for some young baseball players.oskins, nil williams and mickey led free baseball clinic for youth academy over at ryan howard training center. this was all part of the phillies mlk day of service. pretty awesome stuff. >> absolutely. >> good for them. >> all right. >> always love giving back. >> yeah. absolutely g for them. good for joel embiid, too. he should have made a case with 34 points. >> you can still vote...
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are in many cases sort of prominent position started out at saint martin's press and the reason for that was it was a place where young editors could begin to acquire books very quickly without a lot of rhyme or reason necessarily sometimes based purely on passion for the books and based purely on the small fact that they wanted to take that there may be an audience out there for this first novel award this book on a small subject, it is rare. i was able fairly quickly to start doing not and i had a little bit of a sobering sort of second shoe drop about a year after i bought my first couple of books, which is that i did all of the stuff we talked about. i nurtured the authors that i worked with the manuscripts. i thought enormously proud that these books were doing the thing i wanted them to do. i thought great, my work is done and i will carry on and hand these books off to the marketing department and go back to my work, which is, is. and then nothing happened. i thought what is the piece of this process but i have missed? what have i done or failed to do to ignite the marketing and publicity and sales machine behi
are in many cases sort of prominent position started out at saint martin's press and the reason for that was it was a place where young editors could begin to acquire books very quickly without a lot of rhyme or reason necessarily sometimes based purely on passion for the books and based purely on the small fact that they wanted to take that there may be an audience out there for this first novel award this book on a small subject, it is rare. i was able fairly quickly to start doing not and i...
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and young a preacher named doctor martin luther king was making headlines.. rev.ebrook/ civil rights leader: "so when martin luther king started in fifty- four, or fifty five, fifty six with the montgomery bus... we kept up with it every day in my household, and our teachers would have us to subscribe to the commercial appeal newspaper, which was the daily paper."reverend middlebrook would go on to college at a prestigious school in atlanta rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader: " i graduated and went on to morehouse, did a summer program as woodrow wilson's student and got involved with lonnie king, herschel sullivan, julian bond, all of that crowd in atlanta for the committee on appeal for human rights."now apart of the vanguard for the revolution of equality reverend middlebrook was facing some of the hardest moments of his youth..rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader: "ended up going to jail, and then ended up going to jail with dr. king in atlanta in 1960."his friendship with king would land him in tense situations with local police..rev. harold
and young a preacher named doctor martin luther king was making headlines.. rev.ebrook/ civil rights leader: "so when martin luther king started in fifty- four, or fifty five, fifty six with the montgomery bus... we kept up with it every day in my household, and our teachers would have us to subscribe to the commercial appeal newspaper, which was the daily paper."reverend middlebrook would go on to college at a prestigious school in atlanta rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights...
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jessica: jane elliott was a young, third-grade teacher in rural iowa when she heard the news. martinluther king, jr., ha jane elliott: i was absolute heartbroken, because he had one of our heroes of the mon jessica: as chaos broke out in big cities far away, elliott wondered how she would explato o their hero of the month. going to let them walk in the shoes of a person of color this country for a day. jessica: what she did next w captured in this abc documentary, filmed just two years later. the "brown eyed, blue eyed" exercise. jane elliott: is there anyon the united states that we do treat as our brothers? who? the black people. it might be interesting to ju people today by the color of their eyes. would you like to try this? >> yeah. jane elliott: i was going to pick out a group of people on the basis of a physical had absolutely no control. i was going to assign negati traits to them because of th physical characteristic and physical characteristic alone and since i'm blue eyed an of the students are blue eyed, the brown eyed people are go. blue-eyed people are not all bed equip
jessica: jane elliott was a young, third-grade teacher in rural iowa when she heard the news. martinluther king, jr., ha jane elliott: i was absolute heartbroken, because he had one of our heroes of the mon jessica: as chaos broke out in big cities far away, elliott wondered how she would explato o their hero of the month. going to let them walk in the shoes of a person of color this country for a day. jessica: what she did next w captured in this abc documentary, filmed just two years later....
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terms of why he decided to become a pastor, was that he was energized by at that time, a young pastor himself, martin luther king. it was something my father, even through alzheimer's, would bring up as a reason for many of his life decisions. for they euros going forward, how important are civil rights leaders? who are you watching that might be of note, and why? you know, weeds do not grow spontaneously, they grow from seeds. dr. barry explained a few moments ago, some of the seeds which were noticeable a few moments ago. 30 years ago i gave a constitutional edge or us on which i took note of the 30th anniversary of the commission of civil rights and celebrated it. but i also pointed out some danger signs pointing precisely in the direction that dr. barry has described. i make that observation to say, are we always going to assume that the continuing difficulties are always there because they were there 300 years ago, or are we ever going to take responsibility for the things we do that continue to foster difficulties? we could see long before the new york times expose, what was happening to be a m
terms of why he decided to become a pastor, was that he was energized by at that time, a young pastor himself, martin luther king. it was something my father, even through alzheimer's, would bring up as a reason for many of his life decisions. for they euros going forward, how important are civil rights leaders? who are you watching that might be of note, and why? you know, weeds do not grow spontaneously, they grow from seeds. dr. barry explained a few moments ago, some of the seeds which were...
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young sons. rob: activist boycotting a the martin luther king parade of greg abbott accepts the invitation as honoraryrand marshal. the arlington naacp saying their protest or boycott, they believe the governor's policies go against what doctor king stood for. >> i want to make sure by being involved in the mlk parade that i am making clear, i represent every texan. rob: he plans to participate regardless. more confederate cleansing, school officials deciding to rename elementary schools that honor confederate leaders, petersburg school board saying it will change the name of three schools, robert ely elementary and ap hill as well. the move comes after the deadly white supremacist rally in charlottesville comes into focus. jillian: men and women in blue to honor law enforcement appreciation day. rob: the first lady sharing this photo, and the brave men and women who sacrificed so much to keep us safe, we appreciate all that you and your families do. great to see. 10 minutes after the hour border agents praising donald trump, praising for tougher security. >> all it took to send shockwaves throughout
young sons. rob: activist boycotting a the martin luther king parade of greg abbott accepts the invitation as honoraryrand marshal. the arlington naacp saying their protest or boycott, they believe the governor's policies go against what doctor king stood for. >> i want to make sure by being involved in the mlk parade that i am making clear, i represent every texan. rob: he plans to participate regardless. more confederate cleansing, school officials deciding to rename elementary schools...
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earlier today senator martin heinrich of new mexico talked about young immigrants also known as dreamers and the trump administration decision to end the deferred action for childhood arrivals program. >> madam president i rise today to stand up for the hundreds of thousands of young immigrants known as dreamers whose lives president trump hasro
earlier today senator martin heinrich of new mexico talked about young immigrants also known as dreamers and the trump administration decision to end the deferred action for childhood arrivals program. >> madam president i rise today to stand up for the hundreds of thousands of young immigrants known as dreamers whose lives president trump hasro
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martin luther king, jr. was born in atlanta, georgia, he would go on to change the course of human history. as a young man dr. king decided to follow the the the calling of his father. and grandfather, to become a christian pastor. he would later write that it was quite easy for me to think of a god of love. mainly because i grew up in a family where love was central. that is what reverend king preached. all of his life love -- love for each other. for neighbors and for our fellow americans. dr. king's faith and his love for humanity led him and so many other o heros to courageously stand up for civil rights of african-americans. through his bravery and sacrifice dr. king opened the eyes and lifted the conscience of our nation. he stood hearts of our people to recognize the dignity written in every human soul. today we celebrate dr. king for standing pup for the self-evident truth americans hold so dear that no matter what the color of our skin or the place of our birth, we are all created equal by god. this april we will mark a -- half century since reverend king was so cruelly taken from us by assas
martin luther king, jr. was born in atlanta, georgia, he would go on to change the course of human history. as a young man dr. king decided to follow the the the calling of his father. and grandfather, to become a christian pastor. he would later write that it was quite easy for me to think of a god of love. mainly because i grew up in a family where love was central. that is what reverend king preached. all of his life love -- love for each other. for neighbors and for our fellow americans....
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whitney young was not martin luther king jr., didn't run around acting like he was malcolm x. itney young, he was a moderate, head of the urban league. don't act like you're some kind of progressive and radical when you're really a moderate. that was partover of my -- part of my critique of barack obama. don't use martin luther, he suffered too much, he paid the ultimate price. quit manipulating his witness with neoliberal policies. if you're going to get in trouble, you're going to follow martin. if you want to be moderate and adjust to the status quo, follow whitney young. just tell the people the truth, that's all. that's like saying you show up at a concert acting like you al green, and then you start singing like a brown version of pat boone or something. [laughter] hey, tell people the truth, this is who i am. quit lying about yourself. that's the thing that upsets me. not only that, but that's part of the best of the black tradition. >> host: robert, e-mail. facebook, twitter have become the new non-state powers which have a huge impact on societies worldwide. they seem
whitney young was not martin luther king jr., didn't run around acting like he was malcolm x. itney young, he was a moderate, head of the urban league. don't act like you're some kind of progressive and radical when you're really a moderate. that was partover of my -- part of my critique of barack obama. don't use martin luther, he suffered too much, he paid the ultimate price. quit manipulating his witness with neoliberal policies. if you're going to get in trouble, you're going to follow...
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martin luther king, jr. was born in atlanta, georgia. he would go on to change the course of human history. as a young man dr. king decided to follow calling of his father and grandfather to become a christian pastor. he would later write, it was quite easy for me to think of a god of love, mainly because i grew up in a family where love was central. that is what reverend king preached all of his life, love, love for each other, for neighbors, and for our fellow americans. dr. king's faith and his love for humanity led him and some other heroes to core rain justly stand -- core -- courageously stand up for rights for african-americans. with his brave sacrifice dr. king opened the eyes and lifted the conscience of our nation. he stirred the hearts of our people to recognize the dignity written in every human soul. today we celebrate dr. king for standing up for the self-evident truth americans hold so dear, that no matter what the color of our skin or the place of our birth we are all created equal by god. this april we will mark a half century since reverend king was so cruelly taken from us by an assassin's
martin luther king, jr. was born in atlanta, georgia. he would go on to change the course of human history. as a young man dr. king decided to follow calling of his father and grandfather to become a christian pastor. he would later write, it was quite easy for me to think of a god of love, mainly because i grew up in a family where love was central. that is what reverend king preached all of his life, love, love for each other, for neighbors, and for our fellow americans. dr. king's faith and...
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to play for a moment when a shot him and then i remember has a young in my twenty's who are still playing behind us from martin and today i'm playing that help in looking forward to.
to play for a moment when a shot him and then i remember has a young in my twenty's who are still playing behind us from martin and today i'm playing that help in looking forward to.
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martin luther king and the dream and we day we celebrate. a lot of young people sit around and say, when i make it, i'm going to give back. when i grow up, i'm going to do something. dr. king did everything he did at a young age. if you talk about the montgomery bus boycott, if you talk about our leaders in the civil rights movement they didn't wait until to the grow into leadership, they created their own path. the remarkable thing is, many of them sacrificed not only their future but their life. so when you talk about dr. king, it's a lot about middle class african-american, dr. king could have sat back and said, i have mine, you get yours. or my family is comfortable, so i will take the easy path. so for all of us that are doing well, remember there are a whole bunch of people who are not. we had this ice storm all across the country where we're hunkering down in our homes with heat, we have to remember there are people hunkering down on the streets, sleeping under a blanket, because that's all we have. we have to in the pirt -- in the spirit of dr. kin
martin luther king and the dream and we day we celebrate. a lot of young people sit around and say, when i make it, i'm going to give back. when i grow up, i'm going to do something. dr. king did everything he did at a young age. if you talk about the montgomery bus boycott, if you talk about our leaders in the civil rights movement they didn't wait until to the grow into leadership, they created their own path. the remarkable thing is, many of them sacrificed not only their future but their...
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young, has been one of the leading voices in the civil rights movement for decades. he was executive director of the southern christian leadership conference, working closely with dr. martine served as a u.s. ambassador to the united nations, a congressman, and of course a two-term mayor of atlanta. when we last had ambassador young on "meet the press," it was a week after after white nationalists rallied in charlottesville in august, rutting in violence and the death of a counterprotester. at the time, ambassador young seemed to want to give president trump the benefit of the doubt about what was in his heart after the president said there were very fine people on both sides of the confrontation. so we were curious especially on martin luther king jr. weekend, about the president's comments this week. welcome back to "meet the press." >> thank you very much. >> some of your fellow travelers in the civil rights movement, john lewis, jesse jackson, martin luther king's son, have been pretty tough on the president. they said in response, he speaks like one who knows something about being a racist. he speaks like a racist. martin luther king jr. iii yesterday caused him to l
young, has been one of the leading voices in the civil rights movement for decades. he was executive director of the southern christian leadership conference, working closely with dr. martine served as a u.s. ambassador to the united nations, a congressman, and of course a two-term mayor of atlanta. when we last had ambassador young on "meet the press," it was a week after after white nationalists rallied in charlottesville in august, rutting in violence and the death of a...
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still the seventy six is excited about that young dynamic squad and the chance to take the celtics down in london. thanks for watching today terry martin will have your latest news update at the top of the hour.
still the seventy six is excited about that young dynamic squad and the chance to take the celtics down in london. thanks for watching today terry martin will have your latest news update at the top of the hour.
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. >>> phillies celebrated martin luther king junior day in a special way for young baseball players, reese hoskins, nick williams and mickey more dean i led a free baseball clinic at the ryan howard training center. that is sports in a minute. i'm kristin rodgers. >> let's do basketball. things got feisty between sixers and raptors yesterday. at the end of the game. >> ben simmons and kyle lowery got eject with 62nd left in the game. you see them right there talking, and then watch this, ben simmons says you want to get out back. >> he said let's go, let's go, then they left the game. did they really meet up. what happened, what is going on. after the game ben simmons said he felt like raptors were just coming at him and he will not stand for it. >> i don't know, i mean maybe frustration that they are down , i don't know what it is. >> they are trying to test me or see me how i am on the court, i don't play around. i don't take bleep from anybody. >> some other players say he is really good but maybe a little soft coming from australia. >> and they tried it, and -- >> in london, yeah
. >>> phillies celebrated martin luther king junior day in a special way for young baseball players, reese hoskins, nick williams and mickey more dean i led a free baseball clinic at the ryan howard training center. that is sports in a minute. i'm kristin rodgers. >> let's do basketball. things got feisty between sixers and raptors yesterday. at the end of the game. >> ben simmons and kyle lowery got eject with 62nd left in the game. you see them right there talking, and...
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example, if you put this photo of me into the app, you get this painting of a young -- [ laughter and applause ] looks like chris martinm. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: well, some pretty notable people have been trying it out lately. take a look at some of the results here. for instance, you put jeff sessions into the app, you get this painting of a keebler elf. >> steve: wow! really? [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i -- the site -- >> steve: that's what google -- that's what they're saying. >> jimmy: i didn't -- i didn't design it. >> steve: you didn't say it. >> jimmy: i didn't design the site. >> steve: no. >> jimmy: if you put mitch mcconnell into the app -- [ light laughter ] you get this dali painting. >> steve: oh, my god! [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: if you put steve bannon into the app, you get the painting of the mucinex guy. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: i didn't know that was a painting! >> steve: i didn't know it was a painting! >> jimmy: finally, if you put this photo of trump into the app, you get "the scream." that one's pretty accurate. [ laughter and applause ] that one i see. that one i
example, if you put this photo of me into the app, you get this painting of a young -- [ laughter and applause ] looks like chris martinm. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: well, some pretty notable people have been trying it out lately. take a look at some of the results here. for instance, you put jeff sessions into the app, you get this painting of a keebler elf. >> steve: wow! really? [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i -- the site -- >> steve: that's what google --...
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it is an ok statement. 10.ould pass that in ec tom: it is good to have the young guy here. martin will be leading our coverage this afternoon. alan greenspan will join us and we are looking forward to speaking to chairman greenspan on the new fed. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: good morning, everyone. from madrid and london -- madrid and new york. santander bank beat estimates with a fourth-quarter net income. they posted a third straight quarter of rising profits. i asked whether she was confident that this is a turnaround for the economy? for three or that spain has had growth and creating. one of the best performers in europe and of the americas. she is very feisty. she says there are 10 countries ande santander is posted in she is bullish in all of them. the u.k., reservations there because of brexit and because it could have an impact if they have to move some of the bankers europe. rest of although she said the investment banking and london is good. i asked her about resilient and whether the turnaround there -- : it has taken r.o.e. close to 70% this year. with a close topl
it is an ok statement. 10.ould pass that in ec tom: it is good to have the young guy here. martin will be leading our coverage this afternoon. alan greenspan will join us and we are looking forward to speaking to chairman greenspan on the new fed. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: good morning, everyone. from madrid and london -- madrid and new york. santander bank beat estimates with a fourth-quarter net income. they posted a third straight quarter of rising profits. i asked whether she was...