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martin, do you want to kick us out this time around?nt trump is eyeing a vaccine, a potential covid—19 vaccine. president trump is eyeing a vaccine, a potential covid-19 vaccine. yes, this is really a signal i think, of genuine concern in trump towers, as it was. the white house over the state of his reelection campaign. trump dries fast tracking uk covid—i9 vaccine before election. this is suggesting that the vaccine that's being worked on by astrazeneca at oxford university will be fast tracked bypassing the normalfederal will be fast tracked bypassing the normal federal drug administration rules. to get them into service to try to counter out the issue in the 870,000 plus deaths already. as we know this was supposed to be a hoax that wasn't real and was going to go away and disappear like a miracle. well, miracles don't happen even in trump world. clearly an issue for him. he is desperate to try to change the narrative. i ran covid—i9. he recognises belatedly that this is a massive issue that u nless that this is a massive issue that
martin, do you want to kick us out this time around?nt trump is eyeing a vaccine, a potential covid—19 vaccine. president trump is eyeing a vaccine, a potential covid-19 vaccine. yes, this is really a signal i think, of genuine concern in trump towers, as it was. the white house over the state of his reelection campaign. trump dries fast tracking uk covid—i9 vaccine before election. this is suggesting that the vaccine that's being worked on by astrazeneca at oxford university will be fast...
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trayvon martin! >> trayvon martin! >> trayvon martin! >> trayvon martin!artin's mother. our hero our shero, sabrina fulton, as she comes -- trayvon martin! >> trayvon martin! >> trayvon martin! >> trayvon martin! >> trayvon martin. sabrina fulton. >> love you! >> thank you. thank you. i just want to say, even though we are going through a crisis, even though it looks dark, i want to tell you to be encouraged. i want to tell you, in spite of what we go through, be strong. stand tall. be encouraged. don't stop saying black lives matter. don't stop protesting. don't stop praying. don't stop uniting. stand together. this is what this is about, we were billed for this -- built for this! last but not least, i want to leave with you my favorite bible verse, proverb 3:6. it says trust in the lord with , all your heart. lean not on your own understanding. in all your ways acknowledge him and he shall direct your path. regardless of what you're going through folks, trust in god. he is the only one that matters. standup people, we were built for this. keep fighting!
trayvon martin! >> trayvon martin! >> trayvon martin! >> trayvon martin!artin's mother. our hero our shero, sabrina fulton, as she comes -- trayvon martin! >> trayvon martin! >> trayvon martin! >> trayvon martin! >> trayvon martin. sabrina fulton. >> love you! >> thank you. thank you. i just want to say, even though we are going through a crisis, even though it looks dark, i want to tell you to be encouraged. i want to tell you, in spite of...
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martin: am i an old martin now? tom: your well-preserved. [laughter] is the office dead?ices,housands into creating that energy. his work from home the future? martin: there has been a change. there is controversy. real estate developers do not like to hear this. people.2600 we increased s4 since the beginning of covid, 2400 to 2600. we are hiring. jettisoningies are 50,000 people. ipg, 500,000 square feet. our workforce is young, despite the fact i am 75. i am the senior monk, as they call me. age,ve 2000 monks, average 32. a lot of them tend to work from home from their parents or as couples or with kids. those people probably are more reticent. directly, to answer people want to spend 2-4 days in the office, living in more dispersed parts of the country, whether it be the u.s., the u.k. we are in 30 countries. given the level of connectivity we have, our people are not just digital first. this is bread-and-butter for them. before covid, they were working from home in a flexible way. flexibility on commuting. at 6:07ng to come in a.m. or go home at 8:00 at night. tom: i
martin: am i an old martin now? tom: your well-preserved. [laughter] is the office dead?ices,housands into creating that energy. his work from home the future? martin: there has been a change. there is controversy. real estate developers do not like to hear this. people.2600 we increased s4 since the beginning of covid, 2400 to 2600. we are hiring. jettisoningies are 50,000 people. ipg, 500,000 square feet. our workforce is young, despite the fact i am 75. i am the senior monk, as they call me....
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please welcome trayvon martin's mother. hero, sabrina fulton. trayvon martin. trayvon martin.ulton. >> thank you. >> i just want to say, even though we are going through a crisis, even though it looks dark, i want to tell you to be encouraged. i want to tell you that in spite of what we go through, be strong, stand tall, be encouraged. don't stop saying black lives matter don't stop peaceful protest. this is what this was about. we are built for this. and last but not least, i want to leave with you my favorite -- favorite bible verse. proverb 356. trust in the lord with all your heart. lean not on your own understanding. and regardless of what you're going through folks, trust in god. standup people, we were built for this. let's give a round of applause to sabrina fulton. another brother who the nypd killed, eric garner, i can't breathe. i can't bhe we have now eric garner junior, and if you all would let her make her way, eric garner's .other heard i can't breathe. i can't breathe. >> it has been six years since my father's words became my words. we have to make a change. i
please welcome trayvon martin's mother. hero, sabrina fulton. trayvon martin. trayvon martin.ulton. >> thank you. >> i just want to say, even though we are going through a crisis, even though it looks dark, i want to tell you to be encouraged. i want to tell you that in spite of what we go through, be strong, stand tall, be encouraged. don't stop saying black lives matter don't stop peaceful protest. this is what this was about. we are built for this. and last but not least, i want...
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[mÚsica] teresa: melanie y martÍn son dos triunfadores.cerebral. despuÉs el doctor me explicÓ que melanie no iba a tener la hasta la vida como cualquier otro niÑo, que ella no iba a poder hablar, caminar teresa: ¿quÉ pronÓstico de vida le daban a la niÑa? nancy: niÑos como ella me daban y no, no, no viven muchos aÑos. teresa: desde ese dÍa, nancy dejÓ su trabajo y se dedicó por completo a cuidar de la pequeÑa. nansy rodrÍguez tambiÉn habÍa sido madre recientemente. su hijo martÍn tenía seis meses de edad cuando ella regresÓ a trabajar. nansy: pues yo puedo ayudarle a mi esposo econÓmicamente. busquÉ un part time y mandé a cuidar a mi niÑo con una supuestamente amiga. teresa: un par de meses mÁs tarde comenzarÍa la pesadilla para su familia. nansy: recibÍ una llamada de ella diciendo que el niÑo habÍa dejado de respirar y pues cuando lleguÉ al apartamento de ella, mi niÑo parecÍa un muÑeco. estaba moradito. teresa:martÍn fue trasladado de inmediato al hospital. nansy:cuando yo lleguÉ al hospital era una habitaciÓn casi como de veinte person
[mÚsica] teresa: melanie y martÍn son dos triunfadores.cerebral. despuÉs el doctor me explicÓ que melanie no iba a tener la hasta la vida como cualquier otro niÑo, que ella no iba a poder hablar, caminar teresa: ¿quÉ pronÓstico de vida le daban a la niÑa? nancy: niÑos como ella me daban y no, no, no viven muchos aÑos. teresa: desde ese dÍa, nancy dejÓ su trabajo y se dedicó por completo a cuidar de la pequeÑa. nansy rodrÍguez tambiÉn habÍa sido madre recientemente. su hijo...
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cnn's martin savidge is on ground there in lake charles.ayor says they could be without power for weeks. a lot of the damage to last for weeks, now. what happens now? >> reporter: good question. the mayor -- >> a little trouble with the signal understandably there. let's give it another try. martin, can you hear me? trouble. hard to report from a storm zone. we're going to try to fix that signal. we'll take a short break. we'll be right back. i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful lot. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as to
cnn's martin savidge is on ground there in lake charles.ayor says they could be without power for weeks. a lot of the damage to last for weeks, now. what happens now? >> reporter: good question. the mayor -- >> a little trouble with the signal understandably there. let's give it another try. martin, can you hear me? trouble. hard to report from a storm zone. we're going to try to fix that signal. we'll take a short break. we'll be right back. i am robert strickler. i've been...
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i know there's this story about rosa sat so martin could walk. so for us to then have our children fly and our children sore and that sounds great, it's a bedtime story that we want and all you negroes who are suffering, it's your fault. that's basically the answer they give us but we have to be real truth tellers. we have to be bold truth tellers when we talk about the brett and the depth of democratic dysfunction. when we see the antigovernment, militia and others may echo rural america and the reconstruction of america happening right now in addition to echoes of the massive resistance and the confederate flag waving of the 1950s to 1960s all the way to the present so we're at a precipice and we have been at the precipice before and the whole i find is actually in the examples of king and the malcom x and these contemporary black women and men and boys and girls along with our attila allies are struggling to build that beloved community so i think we can struggle to build a beloved community. we've got to educate, we've got to agitate and orga
i know there's this story about rosa sat so martin could walk. so for us to then have our children fly and our children sore and that sounds great, it's a bedtime story that we want and all you negroes who are suffering, it's your fault. that's basically the answer they give us but we have to be real truth tellers. we have to be bold truth tellers when we talk about the brett and the depth of democratic dysfunction. when we see the antigovernment, militia and others may echo rural america and...
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it made the crowd very impressed with doctor martin luther king. crowd very impressed with doctor martinluther kinglj want to talk about your role in the political process. because you then went into coalition with doctor king, didn't you, to pursue the same goals? that was in 1968, at the beginning. in1968, we did was in 1968, at the beginning. in 1968, we did a big rally at an auditorium again. following that rally, doctor king —— reverend ralph alban abbey, along with doctor king, asked whether the black panther party would work with them. they had engines and organisation scattered across america in citrated black areas of america. they wanted to know, he said yes. 0ur organisation would definitely work with you. i only had 400 numbers up and down the coast of california. another time i did coalesce with them and of course a month 01’ so with them and of course a month or so later they killed doctor king. and that right at richmond, california, istop that because i didn't believe in riots was that i believed in organising politically, to take over political seat so we could get a bet
it made the crowd very impressed with doctor martin luther king. crowd very impressed with doctor martinluther kinglj want to talk about your role in the political process. because you then went into coalition with doctor king, didn't you, to pursue the same goals? that was in 1968, at the beginning. in1968, we did was in 1968, at the beginning. in 1968, we did a big rally at an auditorium again. following that rally, doctor king —— reverend ralph alban abbey, along with doctor king, asked...
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martin and barbara, let's say hi to you both again.y good to you have —— have you with us. good to you have —— have you with us. let's get stuck in straightaway. front page of the metro, track and trace onto a holiday debt. the paper says this is the moment a passenger was escorted off the plane by emergency workers in hazmat suits more minutes before take—off —— moments before ‘s. i haven't been on a plane for many months, but for many who have, sitting next to somebody who might have coronavirus. tell us more about the story in the video they're talking about. it's all quite high up compared to... what seems to happen is that passenger concerned had ta ken what seems to happen is that passenger concerned had taken a coronavirus test and that results came through almost as he was on the plane, but he left the house with coronavirus and travel to the airport. so that was obviously something he shouldn't have done. he was taken off the flight and then the area of the seat, where his bags we re we re the area of the seat, where his bags
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and doctor martin luther king spoke there.ded to getjobs going, connected with our civil rights movement. and was saying that said langendorf bread company and kilpatrick‘s bread company in the san francisco bay area did not hire any people of colour. he went on to say, "wonder bread company did not hire any people of colour," and he went to say, "we are going to have to boycott them so consistently and so profoundly that we want to make wonder bread wonder where the money went." and it excited the whole 6,000 audience, with me as one individual, no organisation or what have you, standing and being very impressed with doctor martin luther king. i want to talk about your role in the political process. because you then went into coalition with doctor king, didn't you, to pursue the same goals? that was in 1968, at the beginning. in 1968, we did a big rally at 0akland auditorium again. following that rally, doctor reverend ralph abernathy, with doctor king, called me and asked me would the black panther party be willing to work w
and doctor martin luther king spoke there.ded to getjobs going, connected with our civil rights movement. and was saying that said langendorf bread company and kilpatrick‘s bread company in the san francisco bay area did not hire any people of colour. he went on to say, "wonder bread company did not hire any people of colour," and he went to say, "we are going to have to boycott them so consistently and so profoundly that we want to make wonder bread wonder where the money...
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in just a moment i'll talk with the co-organizer of the march, martin luther king iii, along with civil rights attorney, attorney general for black america i call him, ben acob bl blake sr. and quickly, before i start, i want to take this time to menialize the late actor chadwick boseman. i like so many was stunned to learn of his passing yesterday from colon cancer at the age of 43. i'm proud to say i crossed paths with a cultural trail blazer, a bright light for so many black and brown and white children, not just a "black panther." but first to politics. joining me is senator bob casey. senator casey, thanks for being with us this evening. let me start by asking you, as you looked at the republican convention and its ending on the lawn of the white house, many of the speakers, including the secretary of state and others in the trump family speaking on federal property, isn't this, if not illegal, certainly unprecedented and unethical to be using federal taxpayer money or supported with monies of taxpayers properties to do a political campaign and pitch for votes? >> reverend al, it w
in just a moment i'll talk with the co-organizer of the march, martin luther king iii, along with civil rights attorney, attorney general for black america i call him, ben acob bl blake sr. and quickly, before i start, i want to take this time to menialize the late actor chadwick boseman. i like so many was stunned to learn of his passing yesterday from colon cancer at the age of 43. i'm proud to say i crossed paths with a cultural trail blazer, a bright light for so many black and brown and...
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martin? i think it's clear they tried to pretend this virus didn't exist and made up by his enemies i think trump is trying to with covid—19 at least trying to get ahead of the curve. he's going to fail to read elected tried of a desperate on the eve of the republican national convention. the ceremony over for days and virtually which will be nominated or read nominated for the republican candidate for president for some interest in, he's literally about to end the next minute or so have another press conference at which it apparently he's going to announce that there is a plasma treatment. he's also going to authorise. it's a bit late in the day people might think and it's indicative of the fa ct think and it's indicative of the fact that an acceptance at last amongst the white house high command. and that means trump i guess, unless they sort out this issue he is not going to be president as of january issue he is not going to be president as ofjanuary 20. inauguration day. it's not the fir
martin? i think it's clear they tried to pretend this virus didn't exist and made up by his enemies i think trump is trying to with covid—19 at least trying to get ahead of the curve. he's going to fail to read elected tried of a desperate on the eve of the republican national convention. the ceremony over for days and virtually which will be nominated or read nominated for the republican candidate for president for some interest in, he's literally about to end the next minute or so have...
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martin luther king jr.'s i have a dream speech. one of the speakers was martin luther king iii. watch. >> there's a knee upon the neck of democracy, and our nation can only live so long without the oxygen of freedom. >> also speaking was the sister of jacob blake, the kenosha, wisconsin man shot by police. listen. >> stand up, black men. educate yourself. protect the black family unit.
martin luther king jr.'s i have a dream speech. one of the speakers was martin luther king iii. watch. >> there's a knee upon the neck of democracy, and our nation can only live so long without the oxygen of freedom. >> also speaking was the sister of jacob blake, the kenosha, wisconsin man shot by police. listen. >> stand up, black men. educate yourself. protect the black family unit.
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martin luther king jr.' have a dream" speech, we at "20/20" are proud to present the documentary, "the march." originally made in 2013 to commemorate the march's 50th anniversary, some of those voices, sadly, are now gone, but their legacy livines on. >> i have had to tell my children about the segregation and what it means. my 7-year-old daughter, she wanted to go to fun town, and we found it necessary to explain to her that she couldn't go to fun town because she was colored. to attempt to explain a system like the unjust and evil system of segregation to a 6-year-old child is a very difficult thing. >> in 1963, the movement for civil rights came to the most segregated city in the american south -- birmingham, alabama. >> birmingham is a symbol of hard core resistance to integration. it is most thoroughly segregated city in the united states. it has had more unsolved burnings of negro homes and churches than any city in the united states. >> it's not any other southern city, okay? birmingham is bombingham.
martin luther king jr.' have a dream" speech, we at "20/20" are proud to present the documentary, "the march." originally made in 2013 to commemorate the march's 50th anniversary, some of those voices, sadly, are now gone, but their legacy livines on. >> i have had to tell my children about the segregation and what it means. my 7-year-old daughter, she wanted to go to fun town, and we found it necessary to explain to her that she couldn't go to fun town because...
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on the anniversary of martin luther king's civil rights rally 57 years ago. tension in the air turkey says it propelled greek fighter jets as their mount on dispute over the mediterranean escalates. and india's police are accused of being complicit in the riots in delhi after protests over a controversial citizenship nor excludes most of. us president donald trump has used his 1st campaign rally since the republican national convention to protest as who opposed his big speech event is being held in new hampshire from formally accepted the republican nomination on thursday he described the people who protested outside the white house as thugs before severely criticizing his opponent joe biden. you know we guys named joe biden this week is weak as her now a weak guy like joe biden didn't even bring law and order up as a server joke for discussion in the entire democrat national convention now there are lovers. now they realize because they've gone down like a rock in water they've gone down in the polls are now all of a sudden they're talking or when we have to
on the anniversary of martin luther king's civil rights rally 57 years ago. tension in the air turkey says it propelled greek fighter jets as their mount on dispute over the mediterranean escalates. and india's police are accused of being complicit in the riots in delhi after protests over a controversial citizenship nor excludes most of. us president donald trump has used his 1st campaign rally since the republican national convention to protest as who opposed his big speech event is being...
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washington calling for racialjustice and an end to police brutality — and a message from the son of martinuther king jr. so if you are looking for a saviour, get up and find a mirror. we must become the heroes of the history we are making. british scientists are given nearly $9 million to try to find out how long immunity from coronavirus lasts. how a team of filmmakers in newjersey have opened up a drive—in theatre with an important message. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. we start in the united states, where thousands of people have taken part in a huge civil rights rally in washington, to demand racial justice and an end to police brutality. it's being held in the same place and exactly 57 years after the reverend martin luther king jr made his famous "i have a dream" speech. it was planned as a response to the death of george floyd and comes after another police shooting of an african american man, jacob blake. our correspondent barbara plett—usher sent this report. in the year of 2020, this is what a march on washington looks like — drawing on the a
washington calling for racialjustice and an end to police brutality — and a message from the son of martinuther king jr. so if you are looking for a saviour, get up and find a mirror. we must become the heroes of the history we are making. british scientists are given nearly $9 million to try to find out how long immunity from coronavirus lasts. how a team of filmmakers in newjersey have opened up a drive—in theatre with an important message. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk...
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on the anniversary of martin luther king's civil rights rally 57 years ago. follow on down in jordan this is out of there alive from the also coming up donald trump gets into campaign mode hours after accepting the republican nomination for a 2nd president. tension in the turkey says it's repelled greek fighter jets as their maritime dispute over the mediterranean escalates. taking its sovereignty over parts of the antarctic chill it joins argentina and the u.k. in the race for territorial claims. tens of thousands of people have rallied in washington d.c. in a renewed drive for criminal justice reform and racial equality they have called it another march on washington on the 57th anniversary of martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech the us has been gripped by racial protests and the rest since george floyd was killed by police in may it's drawn comparisons to the anger and violence that flared after king's assassination in 1968. no person no people are more keenly aware of the risk of disenfranchisement than those who suffer from it there is a need up
on the anniversary of martin luther king's civil rights rally 57 years ago. follow on down in jordan this is out of there alive from the also coming up donald trump gets into campaign mode hours after accepting the republican nomination for a 2nd president. tension in the turkey says it's repelled greek fighter jets as their maritime dispute over the mediterranean escalates. taking its sovereignty over parts of the antarctic chill it joins argentina and the u.k. in the race for territorial...
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i heard that doctor martin luther king was coming to oakland, california to speak. had 6000 people plus inside the auditorium and doctor martin luther king spoke there. he spoke about the fact that we needed to getjobs going, connected with civil rights movement and he was saying that kilpatrick‘s bread company did not hire any people of colour. he went on to say that wonder bread company did not hire any people of colour and he went on to say we are going to have to boycott them so consistently and so profoundly that we want to make wonder bread wonder where the money went and it excited the whole 6000 audience with me as one individual, no organisation or whatever, standing and being very impressed with doctor martin luther king. i wanted talk about your role in the political process, because you then went into coalition with doctor king, didn't you, to pursue the same goals? that was in 1968 at the beginning... in 1968 we did a big rally again. following that rally, doctor abernathy with doctor king called me and asked with the black panther party be willing to w
i heard that doctor martin luther king was coming to oakland, california to speak. had 6000 people plus inside the auditorium and doctor martin luther king spoke there. he spoke about the fact that we needed to getjobs going, connected with civil rights movement and he was saying that kilpatrick‘s bread company did not hire any people of colour. he went on to say that wonder bread company did not hire any people of colour and he went on to say we are going to have to boycott them so...
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martin, everyone's worst nightmare.g you want to do is to be stuck next to somebody who might have the virus. it's not good for anyone. tell us about this particular incident. somebody has received a text telling them they have tested positive for coronavirus and have done what seems irresponsible and try to carry on with their plans by getting on a plane. clearly, quite brilliantly they have been identified as having got on the plane and this scene that you can see on the front page here has happened of them being hauled off to protect other passengers and to stop the italians, who would have tested him when he got there because they are doing checks when you get to italy, it stops the italians being infected by somebody carrying coronavirus and adding to their problems. but yes, an example of where tracing does seem to be working. it's not working perfectly but the system does seem to work in a very visible fashion in this story. barbara, looking at this video, there's not really social distancing on that plane, quite
martin, everyone's worst nightmare.g you want to do is to be stuck next to somebody who might have the virus. it's not good for anyone. tell us about this particular incident. somebody has received a text telling them they have tested positive for coronavirus and have done what seems irresponsible and try to carry on with their plans by getting on a plane. clearly, quite brilliantly they have been identified as having got on the plane and this scene that you can see on the front page here has...
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live from berlin echoes of history as us protesters renew calls for racial justice 57 years after martin luther king jr as i have a dream speech tens of thousands gather on the same spot at the rally follows another shooting of a black band by police also coming up the black panther star chadwick boseman has died at the age of 43 after a long battle with cancer cure about the actor's life and legacy. and where it will be the next destination for soccer superstar leonardo s.c. his decision to leave barcelona sent shock waves around the football world to look at which clubs want him and which just can't afford him. i'm married to evanston it's good to have you with us we begin in the u.s. capital washington d.c. where huge crowds have marched for racial justice rally was held at the lincoln memorial where 57 years ago hundreds of thousands gathered to hear martin luther king gave his i have a dream speech pleading for racial equality the recent police shooting of african american jacob blake has reignited tensions over perceived police violence against people of color in the u.s. . thousan
live from berlin echoes of history as us protesters renew calls for racial justice 57 years after martin luther king jr as i have a dream speech tens of thousands gather on the same spot at the rally follows another shooting of a black band by police also coming up the black panther star chadwick boseman has died at the age of 43 after a long battle with cancer cure about the actor's life and legacy. and where it will be the next destination for soccer superstar leonardo s.c. his decision to...
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protesters were in new calls for racial justice 57 years after martin luther king jr i have a dream speech tens of thousands gather on the same spot at the rally follows another shooting of a black man by police also coming up picking up the pieces after hurricane laura will look at the aftermath of the deadly storm which has left hundreds of thousands of the glens gulf coast without power and water. plus black panther star chadwick boseman has died at the age of 43 after a long battle with cancer and hear about the hunter's life and legacy. omarion evans tina welcome to the program we begin in the u.s. capitol washington d.c. where huge crowds have marched for racial justice the rally was held at the lincoln memorial where 57 years ago hundreds of thousands gathered to hear martin luther king give his iconic i have a dream speech pleading for racial equality the recent police shooting of african american jacob blake has reignited tensions over perceived police violence against people of color in the u.s. . thousands gathered on the steps of the lincoln memorial. the anti racism demonstrat
protesters were in new calls for racial justice 57 years after martin luther king jr i have a dream speech tens of thousands gather on the same spot at the rally follows another shooting of a black man by police also coming up picking up the pieces after hurricane laura will look at the aftermath of the deadly storm which has left hundreds of thousands of the glens gulf coast without power and water. plus black panther star chadwick boseman has died at the age of 43 after a long battle with...
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civil rights leader al sharpton cast martin luther king's legacy as one of unfinished business. his dream is still alive you might have killed a dream ah but you can't kill the jury because truth crushed earth shall rise again. one clear theme was repeated over and over speakers encouraged everyone present to vote using the ballot box to make change happen to prevent us from voting our correspondent in washington stefan seaman's talked more about the march and the parallels with the rally in 1963. people came there to really all remember 57 years ago i have a dream and the the push by dr king for legislation legislation to equalize african-american lives with white lies here in america to give him the same rights and well is that accomplished i think people today beg to differ who were there and there were as you said thousands and again from all walks of life or african-americans latinos. and white people of course everybody who have an interest in exactly the same push and that is what this event was about to accomplish or to. work for today was legislation legislation george
civil rights leader al sharpton cast martin luther king's legacy as one of unfinished business. his dream is still alive you might have killed a dream ah but you can't kill the jury because truth crushed earth shall rise again. one clear theme was repeated over and over speakers encouraged everyone present to vote using the ballot box to make change happen to prevent us from voting our correspondent in washington stefan seaman's talked more about the march and the parallels with the rally in...
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martin luther king jr.emorial this morning. alex, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morning to you as well. this memorial first opened to the public in 2011. you think about it, since then we've covered stories like eric garner, tamir rice, this year, george floyd, breonna taylor and others. marchers saying those names represent what mlk spoke out on steps from here 57 years ago. [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: they came from all over, thousands braving high heat, covid temperature checks, and wearing masks. retracing steps around the lincoln memorial where dr. martin luther king jr. once shared his dream with the country. criminal justice reform at the heart of friday's movement. >> demonstration without legislation will not lead to change. >> reporter: and then this. >> i just want to thank everybody who's been in support of getting justice for breonna taylor. >> i wish george were here to see this right now. >> reporter: family members of breonna taylor and george floyd emotional, taking the st
martin luther king jr.emorial this morning. alex, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morning to you as well. this memorial first opened to the public in 2011. you think about it, since then we've covered stories like eric garner, tamir rice, this year, george floyd, breonna taylor and others. marchers saying those names represent what mlk spoke out on steps from here 57 years ago. [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: they came from all over, thousands braving high heat, covid...
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martin luther king stooder 57 years ago. he told the world h dream.on't thk you know that we are here right now and have the power to make it happen. >> that was george floyd's sister speaking at the rally. the crowd also heardja frob blake senior. the father of jacob blake junior who was shot in the back and is now paralyzed in the hospital. >> no justice no peace. jtice no peace. jacob blake. jacob blake. there are two systems of justice in the united states there is a white system and a black system. the black system ain't doing so well. were going to stand up. every black person in the united states is going to stand up. we are tired. i am tired of loing at cameras and seeing these young black anp brown suffer. we are to hold court today. on systematic racism. now. going to have court right guilty. guilty. guilty. >> aftereistening to speeches, the crowd began marching. organizers downgraded their estimate for turnout because of coronavirus restrictions brought in by the city authorities to limit out-of-state visitors. it is clear that many thousa
martin luther king stooder 57 years ago. he told the world h dream.on't thk you know that we are here right now and have the power to make it happen. >> that was george floyd's sister speaking at the rally. the crowd also heardja frob blake senior. the father of jacob blake junior who was shot in the back and is now paralyzed in the hospital. >> no justice no peace. jtice no peace. jacob blake. jacob blake. there are two systems of justice in the united states there is a white...
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this is the same spot where 57 years ago, martin luther king jr. made his famous i have a dream speech. protesters ascended on the capital after the police shooting of american jacob blake and reunited tensions over police violence toward black people. the crowd heard from prominent advocates for social justice including the rev. al sharpton. >> we are treated but disrespect by policeman that we pay their salaries. we figured we would let you know whether we are tall or short, fat or skinny, light-skinned or dark skinned, black lives matter. and we won't stop until it matters to everybody. >> it was very emotional. a large group of people came early in the day. we heard rev. al sharpton giveva powerful speech. we heard from kamala harriand also the children of martin luther king were here. today marks another historic moment in history of guided states. >> let's remind ourselves of what h happened on that spot 57 years ago. >> martin luther king jr. brings his nonviolent civivil rights movevement to the nationalal ma. wiwith a r rally that would be
this is the same spot where 57 years ago, martin luther king jr. made his famous i have a dream speech. protesters ascended on the capital after the police shooting of american jacob blake and reunited tensions over police violence toward black people. the crowd heard from prominent advocates for social justice including the rev. al sharpton. >> we are treated but disrespect by policeman that we pay their salaries. we figured we would let you know whether we are tall or short, fat or...
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for coming on the program and sharing your thoughts political analyst martin mccauley thank you. a lot is or a lot from this is that we are going to cross to some more great programs in moments find out what is showing revenue are across the globe after the shortest breaks on the news continues here from our moscow studios all throughout the night . i know. no shots. there's. no. point your thirst for action. i'll be doing this show day i die and i hope not i hope i don't have to spend my days going to save dogs and you know you can't save mall and then you drive by barnes and you look who on earth is a dogs or. i. said it's legal or allowed to do this to these dogs. i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in a cage outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the cold air the rain the snow the thunder nothing they have no protection yet as soon as we take the dog he should just wants the case. just.
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demonstrators marching to the martin luther king jr. memorial. rachel scott was there for it all and she leads us off tonight. >> reporter: they lined up before dawn for a march unlike any the nation's capital has ever seen. temperature checks and masks. a new generation gathering at the steps of the lincoln memorial, where martin luther king jr. told the country he had a dream 57 years ago. in sweltering heat, thousands of americans from all across the country marching to king's own memorial, sharing the pain of those who marched before them. >> shut it down! >> i came here from hartsville, ce ofoth march. >> it's an amazing feeling that we're in washington, d.c., from milwaukee to washington, d.c. >> reporter: they walked for 24 days, nearly 800 miles. the same clothes still on their backs. >> it's been an interesting walk. we have been called every name you can possibly think. >> reporter: tori lowe set out from wisconsin before a police officer shot jacob blake, wse place than it was 57 years ago. >> we have to get to a point in america where
demonstrators marching to the martin luther king jr. memorial. rachel scott was there for it all and she leads us off tonight. >> reporter: they lined up before dawn for a march unlike any the nation's capital has ever seen. temperature checks and masks. a new generation gathering at the steps of the lincoln memorial, where martin luther king jr. told the country he had a dream 57 years ago. in sweltering heat, thousands of americans from all across the country marching to king's own...
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martin, can you still hear me? >> yeah, i can. >> even in just the couple of minutes that we've had you on the air here, have you noticed the winds pick up in just that small amount of time? >> oh, yeah. no, it's -- i mean, with every gust that you get, you can tell that it's much more violent. you can actually sense it. and you guys know all of this. you've been out here. but you feel the pressure, which is the indication that a big blow is coming. so it's sort of a -- the whole body senses this storm. and then, comes a huge blast. and then, you see the trees bend and snap. and just to watch that water go by the lights. that's why we had to come up here. most of the area around us is black. so it's clear, you've been watching transformers blow. and you've been watching sort of the electrical grid around us begin to dissolve. hopefully, just temporarily. but it has stayed on here, which is -- that's what gives you this tremendous view. otherwise, you would be in the dark. and that's what's terrifying about these st
martin, can you still hear me? >> yeah, i can. >> even in just the couple of minutes that we've had you on the air here, have you noticed the winds pick up in just that small amount of time? >> oh, yeah. no, it's -- i mean, with every gust that you get, you can tell that it's much more violent. you can actually sense it. and you guys know all of this. you've been out here. but you feel the pressure, which is the indication that a big blow is coming. so it's sort of a -- the...
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raising their voices against racial injustice thousands march in washington on the anniversary of martin luther king's civil rights rally. and b.t.w. watching al-jazeera live from our global headquarters here and also coming up donald trump getting into campaign mode today after accepting the republican nomination for a 2nd term as president. tension in the air turkey says it's repelled greek fighter jets as their maritime disputes over the mediterranean escalate it's. a real life fight over a virtual battle plans the makers of the blockbuster game for knight from its app store. let's get going tens of thousands of people are out of washington in a renewed drawing for criminal justice reform and racial equality that happened only 57th anniversary of martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech the us has been gripped by racial protest stand on rest since george floyd was killed by the police in may i to jocasta reports now from washington d.c. where 57 years ago the great american civil rights leader dr martin luther king jr gave his famous i have a dream speech at the 1963 march on was
raising their voices against racial injustice thousands march in washington on the anniversary of martin luther king's civil rights rally. and b.t.w. watching al-jazeera live from our global headquarters here and also coming up donald trump getting into campaign mode today after accepting the republican nomination for a 2nd term as president. tension in the air turkey says it's repelled greek fighter jets as their maritime disputes over the mediterranean escalate it's. a real life fight over a...
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on the anniversary of martin luther king's civil rights rally 57 years ago. hello i'm don jordan this is al-jazeera knive from doha also coming up donald trump gets into campaign mode except in the republican nomination for a 2nd term as president. tension in the air turkey says it's repelled great fighter jets is there now a time dispute over the mediterranean escalates and a real life fight of a virtual battle up or down as the makers of the blockbuster game fortnights amusing its technology. tens of thousands of people have rallied in washington d.c. and there are new drive for criminal justice reform and racial equality that happened on the 57th anniversary of martin luther king's i have a dream speech the us has been gripped by racial protests and unrest since george floyd was killed by police in may i was a cast reports now from washington d.c. . the 7 years ago the great american civil rights leader dr martin luther king jr gave his famous i have a dream speech at the 1963 march on washington i would bring was king's speech was a clarion call for racia
on the anniversary of martin luther king's civil rights rally 57 years ago. hello i'm don jordan this is al-jazeera knive from doha also coming up donald trump gets into campaign mode except in the republican nomination for a 2nd term as president. tension in the air turkey says it's repelled great fighter jets is there now a time dispute over the mediterranean escalates and a real life fight of a virtual battle up or down as the makers of the blockbuster game fortnights amusing its technology....
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we are watching washington, a new march, 57 years after martin luther king jr. delivered his i have a dream speech. 57 years after john lewis took the stage and after a 14-year-old emmett till was murdered after being accused of flirting with a white woman in mississippi. today the marchers have new names on the lips. jacob blake who right now lies paralyzed in his hospital bed after being shot seven times in the back by a police officer. george floyd, breonna taylor. black americans killed by white men and police officers, three of the many on that list, the thousands of marchers in washington are joined in spirit by others across the country like professional athletes who have stopped the games to bring the fight for justice to light and the violence in kenosha, wisconsin, the calls for justice coming as we wrap up political conventions. suzanne, you are at the lincoln memorial. what have you heard from the speakers there today? >> reporter: anderson, there is really a beautiful scene behind me. this is the reflection pool, many, many people linking their arms
we are watching washington, a new march, 57 years after martin luther king jr. delivered his i have a dream speech. 57 years after john lewis took the stage and after a 14-year-old emmett till was murdered after being accused of flirting with a white woman in mississippi. today the marchers have new names on the lips. jacob blake who right now lies paralyzed in his hospital bed after being shot seven times in the back by a police officer. george floyd, breonna taylor. black americans killed by...
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martin luther king jr. had been assassinated in the spring. >> april 1968. >> and school starts thatfall . and since this is an all-blackschool , the mayor and other people in the city are sort of afraid and thinking this all-black school is going to cause trouble. there's going to be walkouts and they're going to agitate and they're going to talk a lot of militancy. and there is going to be trouble and the whole school system because of columbus east high school. jack gives who was the principal who was the first black principal there flipped the switch area he said look, you know that city is going to be watching us so let's really have a good, calm , intelligent year here. and what happened over those next 300 days, however many . nine months that the school year was, what happened was astonishing. first they win the state basketball title and eight weeks later they win a state baseball championship. 2 state titles in the same school year. >> with some overlapping players . >> yes, with several of the pl
martin luther king jr. had been assassinated in the spring. >> april 1968. >> and school starts thatfall . and since this is an all-blackschool , the mayor and other people in the city are sort of afraid and thinking this all-black school is going to cause trouble. there's going to be walkouts and they're going to agitate and they're going to talk a lot of militancy. and there is going to be trouble and the whole school system because of columbus east high school. jack gives who was...
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protesters renew their call for racial justice 57 years after martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech tens of thousands gathered on the same spot at the same demands to be treated fairly under the bill the rally follows the recent shootings of a black man in wisconsin via white police officer also on the program german chancellor i'm going to back against foreign intervention as russia says it has set up a police force to help its neighbor chancellor macko says bellary should enjoy freedom without the threat of outside interference. in well bella who says president alexander lukashenko threatens to retaliate half the e.u. agrees to impose sanctions on high level officials as punishment for the violent crackdown against protesters. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program we begin in washington d.c. where huge crowds are taking part in a march in support of racial justice that gathering on the same spot where 57 years ago martin luther king jr made his famous i have a dream speech and he racism protesters descended on the u.s. capitol after the police shooting african-american jaco
protesters renew their call for racial justice 57 years after martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech tens of thousands gathered on the same spot at the same demands to be treated fairly under the bill the rally follows the recent shootings of a black man in wisconsin via white police officer also on the program german chancellor i'm going to back against foreign intervention as russia says it has set up a police force to help its neighbor chancellor macko says bellary should enjoy...
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. >>> marcha sobre washington 57 aÑos despuÉs de la que protagonizÓ martÍn luther king jr.son por eso en esta temporada de elecciones contar con informaciÓn ofrecida y precisa serÁ clave. las mejores coberturas, minuto a minuto, en todas nuestras ¿quién quiere empezar el día con un desayuno con huevos de verdad y hechos al momento? todos! este es el desayuno de wendy's. y ahora con la compra de uno de estos, te llevas el segundo por solo $1. como el breakfast baconator, con 6 tiras de applewood smoked bacon hechas en este horno... no en este. o el delicioso sausage egg and swiss croissant. empieza el dia con el desayuno de wendy's. compra uno de estos y llévate el segundo por solo $1. y vamos con todo. cuando llegaste a la cita y el cuello de tu camisa se ve estirado te das cuenta que está a medio lavar. prueba downy, el acondicionador de ropa. downy ayuda a prevenir el estiramiento. acondiciona y alisa las fibras para que tu ropa permanezca como nueva por más tiempo. downy y listo. si vienes de una familia grande como yo, you know it's hard to agree on what to watch. mi no
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raising their voices against racial injustice thousands march in washington on the anniversary of martin luther king's civil rights rap. slogan peter dobby here in doha you're watching out is here also coming up the black panther actor chadwick boseman has died at the age of $43.00 after a 4 year battle with colon cancer. donald from gets into campaign mode a day after accepting the republican nomination for a 2nd term as president. tension in the air turkey says it's repelled greek fighter jets as their maritime disputes over the mediterranean escalates. our top story tens of thousands of people have rallied in washington in a renewed drive for criminal justice reform and racial equality now it happened only 57th anniversary of martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech the us has been gripped by racial protests and unrest since george floyd was killed by the police in may i did jocasta reports now from washington. 57 years ago the great american civil rights leader dr martin luther king jr gave his famous i have a dream speech at the 1963 march on washington our. king's speech was a
raising their voices against racial injustice thousands march in washington on the anniversary of martin luther king's civil rights rap. slogan peter dobby here in doha you're watching out is here also coming up the black panther actor chadwick boseman has died at the age of $43.00 after a 4 year battle with colon cancer. donald from gets into campaign mode a day after accepting the republican nomination for a 2nd term as president. tension in the air turkey says it's repelled greek fighter...
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martin: not as bad.ertainly the south and the west down the most month over month from a job growth perspective. the south is still the strongest. they have the lowest minimum wage, they have the most construction. florida is the number one state in the states we measure from job growth, even though it has dropped. it is a head of state in job growth. we will have to see what happens. there are positive things. the guest before me mentioned people are working longer hours. what we saw our businesses spending -- suspending services. half of those have come back on our processing payroll. they are processing 25% fewer employees. those employees that are there are working longer hours, up almost 9% on an annualized basis. that means there is demand. that is a positive. the other positive is brand-new businesses are up in double digits, up well over 10%. that is a good sign new businesses are finding opportunities in the pandemic. ,avid: even as we are speaking we have nancy pelosi and chuck schumer giving a
martin: not as bad.ertainly the south and the west down the most month over month from a job growth perspective. the south is still the strongest. they have the lowest minimum wage, they have the most construction. florida is the number one state in the states we measure from job growth, even though it has dropped. it is a head of state in job growth. we will have to see what happens. there are positive things. the guest before me mentioned people are working longer hours. what we saw our...
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the event at the lincoln memorial where martin luther king jr. delivered his "i have a dream" speech 57 years ago today. a sea of people urged to wear masks. some coming from close by, others from hundreds of miles away calling for real and meaningful solutions amid deadly police shootings in this country. among the speakers, the families of george floyd, breonna taylor and jacob blake, and heard from martin luther king's granddaughter, saying hers will be the generation that fulfills his dream. demonstrators marching to the memorial. rachel scott was there for it all and she leads us off off off tonight. >> reporter: gathering at the steps of the lincoln memorial, where martin luther king told the country he had a dream 57 years ago. in sweltering heat, thousands of americans from all across the country march to king's own memorial, sharing the pain of those who marched before them. >> i came here froartsville, south carolina. >> i came from ohio for this march. >> it's an amazing feeling that we're in washington, d.c. from milwaukee to washingt
the event at the lincoln memorial where martin luther king jr. delivered his "i have a dream" speech 57 years ago today. a sea of people urged to wear masks. some coming from close by, others from hundreds of miles away calling for real and meaningful solutions amid deadly police shootings in this country. among the speakers, the families of george floyd, breonna taylor and jacob blake, and heard from martin luther king's granddaughter, saying hers will be the generation that fulfills...
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martine this is post experience of the accordion came as a young boy in his parents' summer house. he didn't start formal training until the age of 8. he then went on to study the instrument at university in london and spain . today martin sivits because has his own orchestra together explore the accordion in obits fastened. together with the composer yonah about modernist plans to take part in the make west pomerania music festival with the music piece based on the sounds of industrial metal production show how sweet all steel sweet the festival has been postponed until next summer juta the coronavirus forward the musicians a busy collecting sounds. from a childhood that saw him taking inspiration in the forest outside little whiniest capital vilnius to the world stage the accordion master is on his way. and spray paints or martino ovide got his start like most tagging walls illegally at night now the artist gets paid to cover entire buildings from top to bottom with his designs transforming eyesores interior colorful surprises that bring a little bit more tearfulness into germany
martine this is post experience of the accordion came as a young boy in his parents' summer house. he didn't start formal training until the age of 8. he then went on to study the instrument at university in london and spain . today martin sivits because has his own orchestra together explore the accordion in obits fastened. together with the composer yonah about modernist plans to take part in the make west pomerania music festival with the music piece based on the sounds of industrial metal...
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. >> my name is patrick martin. my parents died in 1999, and my sister and i inherited the house and contents. we were surprised when we figured out what it contained. >> the house that patrick and his sister, peggy, inherited here in birmingham is now their home. patrick, thank you so much for having me over. >> it's our pleasure. >> patrick's parents moved to alabama from maryland and bought the house in the 1960s. patrick, an architect, returns to take care of his ill parents in 1994 but then has his own health scare. >> i had a quintuple bypass surgery here. >> patrick's heart trouble leads him to an early retirement at age 47. with lots of time on his hands, he starts rummaging through the house, including the attic. it's here that he comes across a box he remembers from his childhood. this looks very, very old, just right from the start. the box contains family letters and legal documents, some going back to the 18th century. >> this packet is letters from the 1780s. >> patrick also discovers an old u.s. army
. >> my name is patrick martin. my parents died in 1999, and my sister and i inherited the house and contents. we were surprised when we figured out what it contained. >> the house that patrick and his sister, peggy, inherited here in birmingham is now their home. patrick, thank you so much for having me over. >> it's our pleasure. >> patrick's parents moved to alabama from maryland and bought the house in the 1960s. patrick, an architect, returns to take care of his ill...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm alan martin. a new push to support local businesses. >> businesses here are struggling like many are across the bay area. >> reporter: shut down, closed at the height of rush hour. these days there's not much of a rush hour. the oakland chinese chamber of commerce working with the city is closing at ninth street between franklin and webster for the next four
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm alan martin. a new push to support local businesses. >> businesses here are struggling like many are across the bay area. >> reporter: shut down, closed at the height of rush hour. these days there's not much of a rush hour. the oakland chinese chamber of commerce working with the city is closing at ninth street between franklin and webster for the next four
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i'm martine croxall. these are our headlines: several european governments have expressed concern about the resurgence of the coronavirus cases in a number of countries, including belgium, spain and france, where cases appear to be heading upwards. here, one of the government's scientific advisers suggests england may have to consider closing pubs if it's to re—open schools as planned. from today, more than 2 million people considered at high risk from coronavirus will no longer need to shield in most parts of england. details of concerns that british special forces may have targeted unarmed civilians in afghanistan in 2011. president trump says he'll ban tiktok — the chinese—owned video—sharing app — in the us, calling it a threat to americans. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with us, iain anderson, executive chairman of the market research agency cicero... rubbing it into any chelsea fan watching! ..and the author and journalist shyama perera. the sun
i'm martine croxall. these are our headlines: several european governments have expressed concern about the resurgence of the coronavirus cases in a number of countries, including belgium, spain and france, where cases appear to be heading upwards. here, one of the government's scientific advisers suggests england may have to consider closing pubs if it's to re—open schools as planned. from today, more than 2 million people considered at high risk from coronavirus will no longer need to...
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martin luther king jr.'which mlk demanded racial equality saying, quote, we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. let frequently quoted but part of the speech from 57 years ago king saying that we can never be satisfied as long as black americans are victims of the unspeakable horrors of police brutality. more than half a century later the
martin luther king jr.'which mlk demanded racial equality saying, quote, we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. let frequently quoted but part of the speech from 57 years ago king saying that we can never be satisfied as long as black americans are victims of the unspeakable horrors of police brutality. more than half a century later the
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martin luther king the 3rd joins me. he's next. as you get older, are you worried about staying sharp and alert? forebrain, from the harvard-educated experts at force factor, contains key ingredients to help boost memory, learning, clarity, focus, and more! rush to walmart and find forebrain, our #1 brain booster, in the vitamin aisle. >>> there is a massive, peaceful outpouring in washington today following this week's police shooting of jacob blake. it is 57 years, to the day, since dr. martin luther king jr., spoke to -- to the original march on washington. dr. king's son, martin luther king the 3rd, spoke at the event today. and he joins me, now. martin, thank you so much. it's so good to see you. i really appreciate you joining us. >> thank you. >> such serious times. listen. i just want to play something that you said today, that i thought very profound. you said it better than i actually could say it. here it is, at the lincoln memorial. >> there is a knee upon the neck of democracy. and our nation can can only live so long
martin luther king the 3rd joins me. he's next. as you get older, are you worried about staying sharp and alert? forebrain, from the harvard-educated experts at force factor, contains key ingredients to help boost memory, learning, clarity, focus, and more! rush to walmart and find forebrain, our #1 brain booster, in the vitamin aisle. >>> there is a massive, peaceful outpouring in washington today following this week's police shooting of jacob blake. it is 57 years, to the day, since...
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summers who joins us good evening to you martin herring today that pro and anti-government protests in the streets are you concerned that this could sort of descend into clashes between basic groups. would not last that everything is gone peacefully chabot storage the days of positive. the there's been you know this is a disputed election people go. strong views. and i think the fact that everything are looking at the pictures now for the fact that everybody used to be in a peaceful fashion is is so to be applauded really what do you make of the pro shanker rallies that are paid today it's taken a while hasn't it and are not sure of the numbers tell you but you said would you think it be more coming in to support him well it's hard to tell from outside what the exact line of the land is in terms of who's got what support puts the you know there's been a continued you know there's going to be different views on this clearly has been in power for a long time the younger generation a bit unhappy with the urban older generation of kept him in power for 26 years and that's not to say tha
summers who joins us good evening to you martin herring today that pro and anti-government protests in the streets are you concerned that this could sort of descend into clashes between basic groups. would not last that everything is gone peacefully chabot storage the days of positive. the there's been you know this is a disputed election people go. strong views. and i think the fact that everything are looking at the pictures now for the fact that everybody used to be in a peaceful fashion is...
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has also spoken to the young novelistic to martin you know that who is a critic of the regime yes our colleague. savina he's about spoke to him via video link he's one of the few people who are still in belarus in minsk who will speak to international media and we asked him about the role of intellectuals and about the dangers of speaking out for a look at that we have almost everybody silenced right now or dissidents who used to be in a position and who used to be imprisoned for many years there are silenced because they're very much afraid of course i am afraid and of course i realize words are they can put me in prison and so on but at the same time what what use of me if not saying to fright what showing what what is the meaning of my life being if i am silent in the moment when everybody needs the truth there's so much image i was saying that he feared that many in the west see belarus as part of russia but it's been an independent state for around 30 years largely invisible to us he says there are problems there now and it's time for the world to pay attention to them ok while a
has also spoken to the young novelistic to martin you know that who is a critic of the regime yes our colleague. savina he's about spoke to him via video link he's one of the few people who are still in belarus in minsk who will speak to international media and we asked him about the role of intellectuals and about the dangers of speaking out for a look at that we have almost everybody silenced right now or dissidents who used to be in a position and who used to be imprisoned for many years...