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mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from virginia. this just restores the constitutional authority of the united states congress and it says, president obama, don't continue to violate this constitution. president obama, when you waive your ink pen at us a week and a half ago and said you're going to legalize five to six million people. it's unconstitutional. he knows t he's many times given the lecture he knows t he gave his word and he needs to keep it. we want to remind him it won't go cheap if you try this, mr. president. i urge the adoption of this bill and i yield back the alance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: members of the house are reminded to direct their comments to the chair. the gentleman from michigan. mr. conyers: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield mr. hinojosa of texas one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. hinojosa: -- mr. conyers: two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. hinojosa: thank you, congressman conyers
mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from virginia. this just restores the constitutional authority of the united states congress and it says, president obama, don't continue to violate this constitution. president obama, when you waive your ink pen at us a week and a half ago and said you're going to legalize five to six million people. it's unconstitutional. he knows t he's many times given the lecture he knows t he gave his word and he needs to keep it. we want to remind...
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i'm not sure that that has happened yet. >> is it fair to stay, mr king, that at this jupping tur it appears to be chaotic and in need of some kind of coordination? >> well, you know, i wouldn't - i would not like to criticise in that way, but certainly - and i say that because physically i'm not there, and so i cannot evaluate it in that way. i can only evaluate it from afar, looking at what i have seen on television. it seems that a semblance - a leadership circle created could be very helpful. they are people that are fighting in the trenches every day. and it's very evident that the frustration has been extraordinarily high. and it may get frustrated again. but i think it's a cyclical thing. it's up and down, up and down. >> at this juncture, mr king, who would you say is responsible for this continuing protest. the - the rising anger, the frustration? >> first of all, i don't know that you can quantify it in a way by saying that this person or this group of people are responsible. again, i would not know that. >> let me rephrase the question. when we go back to the beginning. ba
i'm not sure that that has happened yet. >> is it fair to stay, mr king, that at this jupping tur it appears to be chaotic and in need of some kind of coordination? >> well, you know, i wouldn't - i would not like to criticise in that way, but certainly - and i say that because physically i'm not there, and so i cannot evaluate it in that way. i can only evaluate it from afar, looking at what i have seen on television. it seems that a semblance - a leadership circle created could be...
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your do mr king you feature when there's a vote. then you would simply. be increasing the somewhat as a gauge of who that people that are so or. down. if you read to see if you. own the system different can you point to just ask you need. yes numbers at a more. complete story. to. the post and don't cause a store post in your. ear. brigadier the system to. whom. you just don't know any brigadier but all the gear. but almost eight absolutely he said of. the rejoicing. to brood. but with. no through build. a. pressure on goal lives you know she was. proof that it was a. good. everybody believes in it at or did not it was a very much money because there is a third for the younger students but none should was. there another school or not is much. is being spread you could. seriously. that's a bit of muscle there are going to see is in there. as there are much you want to look arguments. is the book because alice is. not ocean like are used to be able to. learn you know she. was so. no one would have. been able. to first. we're doing that is no one does it any
your do mr king you feature when there's a vote. then you would simply. be increasing the somewhat as a gauge of who that people that are so or. down. if you read to see if you. own the system different can you point to just ask you need. yes numbers at a more. complete story. to. the post and don't cause a store post in your. ear. brigadier the system to. whom. you just don't know any brigadier but all the gear. but almost eight absolutely he said of. the rejoicing. to brood. but with. no...
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yet the representative from the fellowship of reconciliation would help martin mr. king but he was alive and in this gathering here to lay claim that brought martin luther king of non-violent says a way of life. to take note of the fact than is what he did when he was alive. the easiest way is all you have to do just understand black people are human beings and react to terror with violence directed at friends and family the way anybody reacts to do the best they can to protect. and all these other counties in mississippi grabbing a rifle or of a shotgun to protect one's home or family or friends in the you have to understand this. and then said once you can pray with them or you can pray at them. in that is the real world. to portray black people in this real world and i found young people whether washington d.c. don't realize how murderous this date was and how murderous much and people killed you the first of the leaders to go to southwest mississippi the stone guest of the kkk and was gunned down in broad daylight by m member of the legislature who was never brought
yet the representative from the fellowship of reconciliation would help martin mr. king but he was alive and in this gathering here to lay claim that brought martin luther king of non-violent says a way of life. to take note of the fact than is what he did when he was alive. the easiest way is all you have to do just understand black people are human beings and react to terror with violence directed at friends and family the way anybody reacts to do the best they can to protect. and all these...
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expected to accept the kind of murderous rockets missiles and i think you know mr king was supporting your argument because the united no one has no knowledge of. what is going on within is what israel is doing to the whole lives it is sad it is this is an attack it is an attack it is a war crime what you're doing i merely also quoting what the united nations has also said. no what you are doing is you are quoting what some individuals who work for the united nations have said the united nations has not spoken out the only or forty within the united nations the general secretary of the united nations who have said exactly what i say the israeli military has taken unprecedented steps moso than any other military in the world to try and limit and minimize civilian casualties the israeli military operates one hundred percent within the dictates of international humanitarian law and then as time goes by and hopefully the dust becomes to settle when this cease fire does hold i think the facts will come out hopefully hopefully the number of casualties will be lower than the numbers that are
expected to accept the kind of murderous rockets missiles and i think you know mr king was supporting your argument because the united no one has no knowledge of. what is going on within is what israel is doing to the whole lives it is sad it is this is an attack it is an attack it is a war crime what you're doing i merely also quoting what the united nations has also said. no what you are doing is you are quoting what some individuals who work for the united nations have said the united...
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and the architecture has been described by mr. king as moorish make believe. so, i figured how many times will i get the opportunity to say that at this committee? so i had to bring that to your attention. [laughter] >> we're very excited to bring you what really is a partnership agreement between the city and the san francisco unified school district. this is actually the largest single leased premises by the city as tenant in the general fund family. county adult assistance program and the cal fresh food stamps is located here. we've been in this location since 1993. it was a creative financing agreement between a third-party ownership, a lease to sfusd and a sublease to the city. then in the end of august 2013, after the dee feesance of the debt, the school district became the owner of the property ~. so, now we are here for a direct lease between the school district, its owner and the city as tenant. and the terms i think work very well for both organizations. so, let me outline those briefly for you. this is an 11-year 10-month term taking us to april 30t
and the architecture has been described by mr. king as moorish make believe. so, i figured how many times will i get the opportunity to say that at this committee? so i had to bring that to your attention. [laughter] >> we're very excited to bring you what really is a partnership agreement between the city and the san francisco unified school district. this is actually the largest single leased premises by the city as tenant in the general fund family. county adult assistance program and...
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. >> john kennedy, the presidential candidate, calls mrs. king to express his concern. ry unexpected public gesture. >> next thing we knew was daddy king had gone public and had said, i was against having a catholic for president, but if he can wipe the tears from my daughter-in-law's eyes, i have the courage to vote for kennedy for president. and i have a suitcase full of votes. >> it turned out that phone call was given credit for kennedy's victory in one of the closest elections in modern history. king said, i hope that at last we have a president with the intelligence to understand this problem. i'm convinced he has that understanding and now we'll have to see what his passion leads him to do. the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals. 9 grams of protein... with 30% less sugars than before. ensure, your #1 dr. recommended brand now introduces ensure active. muscle health. clear protein drink and high protein. targeted nutrition to feed your active life. ensure. take life in. ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been pos
. >> john kennedy, the presidential candidate, calls mrs. king to express his concern. ry unexpected public gesture. >> next thing we knew was daddy king had gone public and had said, i was against having a catholic for president, but if he can wipe the tears from my daughter-in-law's eyes, i have the courage to vote for kennedy for president. and i have a suitcase full of votes. >> it turned out that phone call was given credit for kennedy's victory in one of the closest...
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. >> we spoke years ago, mr king, and you told me your father would not tolerate violence in any regards. we have seen looting, damages to the buildings. what would you tell the community of ferguson as we continue another night here? >> i think the first thing you have to say is i understand your frustration, and i support you. but i would like to suggest a different method of dealing with anger and hostility, but you don't suppress, and frankly, when you look at loading and rioting, in many communities, because of what police do, it causes people to loot. it's not a justification, but intellectually you can understand why people are so frustrated. when you push anyone up against the wall, there has to be a constructive way to deal with people, so people feel dignity and report. there'll be some small fringe effort. by and large, overwhelmingly. looting is not the behaviour of the people of ferguson. it should not be characterised because this is frustration, and everyone is engaged in that frustration. >> what will it take to heal the community. >> number one, $has to be some justice f
. >> we spoke years ago, mr king, and you told me your father would not tolerate violence in any regards. we have seen looting, damages to the buildings. what would you tell the community of ferguson as we continue another night here? >> i think the first thing you have to say is i understand your frustration, and i support you. but i would like to suggest a different method of dealing with anger and hostility, but you don't suppress, and frankly, when you look at loading and...
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rogers: i yield one minute to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. king: i want to first thank all the people who work sod hard to put this language together. it makes me feel good to see the team that's done system of but i think there's a misunderstanding as to what happened with how we got to this o.t.m. language, wilber forest language that's current law -- wilber force language that's current law -- wilberforce language that's curn law that we're seeking to change. there was a law in 2007 called wilberforce. it had two provisions. one is if you violated federal law you were exempt from the provisions that would have been beneficial to an unaccompanied child and the other was if you were a threat to national security. those provisions were taken out, a new bill introdunesd december 9, 2008. the next day was the last day of the session. we all put up our last votes, we left the capitol and headed for the airport, there was a unanimous consent request that was called -- they t
rogers: i yield one minute to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. king: i want to first thank all the people who work sod hard to put this language together. it makes me feel good to see the team that's done system of but i think there's a misunderstanding as to what happened with how we got to this o.t.m. language, wilber forest language that's current law -- wilber force language that's current law -- wilberforce language...
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but anyway -- my mom's like, i just love you, mr. king cole. his name is asap.n abbreviation. and i -- [ laughter ] i thought the guys would be upset with her. they were like, oh, maggie. they thought she was adorable by calling them -- >> jimmy: that's marijuana for you. [ laughter ] >> inappropriate. inappropriate. >> jimmy: all right. let's -- your video. we got your video. >> yeah. >> jimmy: recap again. who challenged you. >> first of all, financial guru and friend suze orman challenged me to do it naked. and i swear the same day, aubrey plaza, a.j. mcclain, margaret cho, all in one day. i didn't know how to handle it. i thought i should take it up a notch. >> jimmy: and you certainly did. >> okay, suze orman, i decided to take you up on the a.l.s. ice bucket challenge and do it naked. i don't really know why you wanted me to be naked for this. but anything for the cause. and i'm going to keep my shoes on. i'm sorry. but i'm a classy lady. i'm going to keep my shoes on. okay. i'm naked. i also invited two friends who also challenged me, from the backstreet
but anyway -- my mom's like, i just love you, mr. king cole. his name is asap.n abbreviation. and i -- [ laughter ] i thought the guys would be upset with her. they were like, oh, maggie. they thought she was adorable by calling them -- >> jimmy: that's marijuana for you. [ laughter ] >> inappropriate. inappropriate. >> jimmy: all right. let's -- your video. we got your video. >> yeah. >> jimmy: recap again. who challenged you. >> first of all, financial guru...
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mr. king, welcome home. mr. chairman, thank you for holding these hearings. it was just a few months ago that you and i were at the dmz and also discussing north korea with president park and with prime minister abe. north korea doesn't trade with us, doesn't need us. it needs china from which it obtains enormous subsidies. we should be trying to change the behavior of north korea directly and, more importantly, china with a combination of carrots and sticks, even though the north korean government is despicable and political we could all try to outdo each other and who could be more opposed to the government, both carrots and sticks are call for. on the carrot side, we ought to be discussing with north korea a non-aggression pact. they have asked for that in the past. it isn't our usual way of conducting state department business, but it's something they want, something we can give them, and if they ever see that mr. cheney might be vice president again, they might appreciate an official u.s. position against invasion. second somebody we can tell the chinese
mr. king, welcome home. mr. chairman, thank you for holding these hearings. it was just a few months ago that you and i were at the dmz and also discussing north korea with president park and with prime minister abe. north korea doesn't trade with us, doesn't need us. it needs china from which it obtains enormous subsidies. we should be trying to change the behavior of north korea directly and, more importantly, china with a combination of carrots and sticks, even though the north korean...
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but also, i was one of the women, along with mrs. king and mrs. abernathy, seated on the platform, but you know, we tried very hard to get the opportunity to have a woman speak. and byron reston, who was the executive for the program, said, of course, there were women members of all of the organizations -- the unions, the churches, all of the different organizations which were represented. and so women were represented. it was hard to convince him, and we didn't convince him, that while we were pleased to hear their male heads, but we wanted not me but any woman. and we had a whole long list of who could speak and have a voice of a woman. but one of the things i'll never forget is that the only voice we could hear of a woman that day was mahalia jackson singing the national anthem. but the women nevertheless -- we took our seats, but i don't think that would ever happen again. c-span: what -- what was the import -- talk to someone who's 20 years old today and tell them the importance of 1963 and that march. what -- did anything change after that?
but also, i was one of the women, along with mrs. king and mrs. abernathy, seated on the platform, but you know, we tried very hard to get the opportunity to have a woman speak. and byron reston, who was the executive for the program, said, of course, there were women members of all of the organizations -- the unions, the churches, all of the different organizations which were represented. and so women were represented. it was hard to convince him, and we didn't convince him, that while we were...
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we learned about this fund-raiser that was going to happen and then we figured mr. king was going to be there along with senator ron paul, and, you know, for us it wasn't really -- i didn't really have a plan. i was listening to what they had to say. and, you know, just a couple of weeks ago or last week, they took a vote to be to kill daca, and to me, you know, it was just very interesting to see what he was saying. i said i have my card with me. i want to see how he reacts to me giving him my daca card and asking him to rip it up. he didn't do it. and we did have an exchange -- a conversation and, you know, to me, honestly, i don't think i'm going to change his mind but, you know, just as dreamers, i wanted to really show that we need to -- we're going to be protecting did, aca no matter what he does. and the republican party stops following his lead. >> your parents broke the law. it's true. they broke the law when they came here. but added you come from a lawless country. put that into con text. i refer -- i presume he's referring to your parent's country. >> right.
we learned about this fund-raiser that was going to happen and then we figured mr. king was going to be there along with senator ron paul, and, you know, for us it wasn't really -- i didn't really have a plan. i was listening to what they had to say. and, you know, just a couple of weeks ago or last week, they took a vote to be to kill daca, and to me, you know, it was just very interesting to see what he was saying. i said i have my card with me. i want to see how he reacts to me giving him my...
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>> mr. king -- in fact, the governor is finally appearing after all these days.issouri and governor nixon. >> -- to make sure the path that we have is a safe and peaceful path, that leads to justice and growth. i appreciate the president taking the time to spend some time an the phone with me this morning in a very busy time with him. so he wanted specifically, so last thing i say, he wanted me to specifically thank the faith leaders and other community leaders who are leading with vigor, but with peace. who are demanding answers but respecting others. who understand and know that these transitionary moments, these difficult moments sometimes define us and he wanted us to be defined as a better, more peaceful society in the long run. and i appreciated his comments and leadership with me this morning. i'll give this back to the reverend. when i sneak out, it's not because i'm scared of hearing someone criticize me. i just have to make sure i get out to get a number of other meetings done before we make these announcements at 3:00 this afternoon. thank you, and god
>> mr. king -- in fact, the governor is finally appearing after all these days.issouri and governor nixon. >> -- to make sure the path that we have is a safe and peaceful path, that leads to justice and growth. i appreciate the president taking the time to spend some time an the phone with me this morning in a very busy time with him. so he wanted specifically, so last thing i say, he wanted me to specifically thank the faith leaders and other community leaders who are leading with...
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. >> mr. king, it's alisyn here in new york.action to civil rights leader and congressman john lewis. let me read to it you. he said it's a shame and a disgrace that a city with a significant african american population has only three representatives from that community on the police force. what kind of a police department is it that would refer to the people it is trying to protect as animals? it is unbelievable that these ideas could run rampant in 2014. this is not 1940 or 1950 in america, but today it is hard to see the difference. do you agree that today it's hard to see the difference from 1950? that seems awfully strong. >> i think what the congressman was saying was as it relates to this specific incident, it is hard to see the difference. but he also talked about how much progress i believe i happened to be in the studio in msnbc when he did his interview. he talked about how much progress we made. but this particular incident did bring people back to the minds of the '40s, the '50s and maybe even early '60s. >> martin
. >> mr. king, it's alisyn here in new york.action to civil rights leader and congressman john lewis. let me read to it you. he said it's a shame and a disgrace that a city with a significant african american population has only three representatives from that community on the police force. what kind of a police department is it that would refer to the people it is trying to protect as animals? it is unbelievable that these ideas could run rampant in 2014. this is not 1940 or 1950 in...
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now recognize the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director rodriguez, i do appreciate your testimony. i'd like to give you a little bit of a narrative of what's in the front of my mind listening to this. that is that i took mr. gutierrez's advice last weekend and went down to the border. started at the mouth of the rio grande river, right there at the physical border. planted a flag there, by the way. worked my way upstream all the way to loredo. stopped in at multiple places, at brownsville, mccallan, other places up the river, and received briefings from border protection, from border patrol, from each law enforcement entity that's down there, including the department of public safety of texas and texas rangers and talked to people on the street. here's what comes out of that for me. and that is -- and they will all tell us that daca is the magnet. one of the excuses is the '08 law for the other than mexican unaccompanied alien children. that is developing into a broader policy because it's being exploited. these children are being
now recognize the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director rodriguez, i do appreciate your testimony. i'd like to give you a little bit of a narrative of what's in the front of my mind listening to this. that is that i took mr. gutierrez's advice last weekend and went down to the border. started at the mouth of the rio grande river, right there at the physical border. planted a flag there, by the way. worked my way upstream all the way to...
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stories are powerful forces for change weather jfk saying hello to put a man on the moon or martin mr. king and his dream ronald reagan, tear down this wall change the story and we change everything. so where do we need for stories? we need to say first that harm is preventable and not tolerable. that patient safety is a science and it must guide it and they must be designed not designed on the heroism of our clinicians so what might be due? first charge the cdc with developing transparently reporting with a top causes of harm. second crise standards for the reporting of health care quality and cost measures similar to 1934 when you created the sec -- security exchanges active major financial statements are accurate right now we have no guarantee the measure reported is accurate. johns hopkins hospital was both congratulated the and criticized for performance on the exact same measure for the exact same time period for infections is using administrative data and got it right 13 percent of the time so we will hire an army of nurses to cope better but not improve care ben franklin that is now
stories are powerful forces for change weather jfk saying hello to put a man on the moon or martin mr. king and his dream ronald reagan, tear down this wall change the story and we change everything. so where do we need for stories? we need to say first that harm is preventable and not tolerable. that patient safety is a science and it must guide it and they must be designed not designed on the heroism of our clinicians so what might be due? first charge the cdc with developing transparently...
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and you here king say -- mr. president, when i left the stage , i was coming to washington myself in 1968. i wanted to start a poor people's campaign. i wanted to pick out on that war on poverty. i wanted to bring it to life yet again. and then you start to hear johnson say that is what i wanted, i want people involved. i want state and local people giving their resources to innovate, to determine and speak to people directly in a way that they can relate to, not from any .rand federal construction i want people on the ground who know the people in meet and help those people as part of their community. to revive people, to give them some hope. king says to them, yes, mr. johnson, yes, you tell him. ignore these people. you tell them. you tell them and tell all the doubters that it was during your time as president that the poverty rate fell from 24% to 12%. you tell them, president johnson. then, king turns and sits down. and johnson sits down and wouldn't you know it, they sit down right next to you. averill,hin
and you here king say -- mr. president, when i left the stage , i was coming to washington myself in 1968. i wanted to start a poor people's campaign. i wanted to pick out on that war on poverty. i wanted to bring it to life yet again. and then you start to hear johnson say that is what i wanted, i want people involved. i want state and local people giving their resources to innovate, to determine and speak to people directly in a way that they can relate to, not from any .rand federal...
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chat with the president and remind the president that in these united states, the rule of law is king, not mr. obama. [applause] we must be able to dangle the sort of impeachment over this lawless president's had. not that we would actually want to put our nation through such an ordeal. but we must have a sufficient majority in the united states senate to make the threat credible because that threat is the tool that the framers gave us in our constitution to defend our freedom. that's right. [applause] we must also vote out of office this fall -- who has gained control and taken the government into their grips. under this obama administration, they have pushed federal spending up as high as 25 cents of gdp. then you add state and local government spending and up to 42% of gdp. 42% of everything all of us produce going to work every day. 42% of the fruits of our labor are being sucked up by government programs. do you get 42% of your happiness from government? no. no. only once before in the entire history of this nation did government spending reach 42% of gdp. that was in the midst of world
chat with the president and remind the president that in these united states, the rule of law is king, not mr. obama. [applause] we must be able to dangle the sort of impeachment over this lawless president's had. not that we would actually want to put our nation through such an ordeal. but we must have a sufficient majority in the united states senate to make the threat credible because that threat is the tool that the framers gave us in our constitution to defend our freedom. that's right....
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on the river i have an appointment with a busy man who the vietnamese call the panga king mr min. in just under fifteen years he has amassed the fourth richest fortune in the country thanks to his fish farms. he exports paying it to more than thirty different countries including friends for the first time he is accepted to open his doors to television companies. that are going to tell mr min about it and. big fish are feeding over there. yet i don't know let's just show them the little fish they're hungry right now let's go over there. mr minns fortune can be found entirely under the water of these fish ponds. to understand its magnitude you must come here early in the morning and watch the show while the fish have their breakfast. thought. could. theoretically one of these puns three hundred thousand pangs of an industrial concentration for abrasions fish thought. oh yeah. we feed these coming that twice a day and each time you give them three tons of food that's how we feed them. stuffed with dry pellets feed bloated with fat and protein the fish reach adult size in just six mon
on the river i have an appointment with a busy man who the vietnamese call the panga king mr min. in just under fifteen years he has amassed the fourth richest fortune in the country thanks to his fish farms. he exports paying it to more than thirty different countries including friends for the first time he is accepted to open his doors to television companies. that are going to tell mr min about it and. big fish are feeding over there. yet i don't know let's just show them the little fish...
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mrs. martin luther king jr.in someway, we seem to be sending a great many of our young leaders to their early grave graves. >> it's been a very emotional period for us who worked for the senator, and personally, the most horrifying thing in these last few days was this morning when i tacked this black ribbon on my campaign button because now i'm lost. i'm desperate. and i don't know where we're going from here. ♪ ♪ >> when senator kennedy went down, he was trying to speak for those americans including the young who feel a need to change many aspects of american life. well, that cause has not been still forever because even without him, the changes will be made because they have to be, but nobody knows when nor how, nor whether the changes will be made peacefully or violently. >> in the meantime, this country lost another leader. as far as i'm concerned, lost the only leader that i feel gives us any hope for the future. i mean, what happens to the country? i mean, you wonder if it's worth saving, you know, what i
mrs. martin luther king jr.in someway, we seem to be sending a great many of our young leaders to their early grave graves. >> it's been a very emotional period for us who worked for the senator, and personally, the most horrifying thing in these last few days was this morning when i tacked this black ribbon on my campaign button because now i'm lost. i'm desperate. and i don't know where we're going from here. ♪ ♪ >> when senator kennedy went down, he was trying to speak for...
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mrs. doubtfire and fischer king.t social media post sent you the by williams on instagram on throw back thursday, throw back have of him holding his daughter when she was just a little girl. williams posted it july 31st and fans are using post as a shrine to pay tribute to him. in the post williams says happy birthday, to miss zeld a ray williams, quarter century old to take but always my baby girl, i love you. heart break. >> she being one of his three adult children who he is survived by including his third wife. robin williams had a connection to our area as well. he film movie dead poets society in delaware released in 1989. >> that is where we find jennifer gist in delaware she's in middletown new castle county, jennifer. >> reporter: that is right, some scenes from that move write shot at saint andrews prep school while others were shot here, you can see already paying tribute, with the sign on the marquis earlier this morning someone dropped off a flower and candle which has since, stopped burning. last night
mrs. doubtfire and fischer king.t social media post sent you the by williams on instagram on throw back thursday, throw back have of him holding his daughter when she was just a little girl. williams posted it july 31st and fans are using post as a shrine to pay tribute to him. in the post williams says happy birthday, to miss zeld a ray williams, quarter century old to take but always my baby girl, i love you. heart break. >> she being one of his three adult children who he is survived...