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[applause] >> [speaking korean] >> the fact that mr. king accepted the invitation to be here tonight goes to show that he believes in the essence and the core values of the fta so i have no worries. >> [speaking korean] >> mr. president, madam first lady, ladies and gentlemen -- a relationship between our two countries began one of the 30 years ago. 60 years ago, our mutual defense treaty began what is considered to be one of the strongest military and political alliances that the world has ever known of course, we are here today to celebrate our journey of the last 60 years, one that has been marked by triumphs and sometimes particles -- but always full of hope. we are gathered here to reaffirm our friendship and renew our common commitment toward our shared goals. i know that our relationship will grow strong and become more mature and complete. >> [speaking korean] >> mr. president, as we talked about over last few days, we have many, many challenges that are facing us as a nation and as a member of the international community. we do not
[applause] >> [speaking korean] >> the fact that mr. king accepted the invitation to be here tonight goes to show that he believes in the essence and the core values of the fta so i have no worries. >> [speaking korean] >> mr. president, madam first lady, ladies and gentlemen -- a relationship between our two countries began one of the 30 years ago. 60 years ago, our mutual defense treaty began what is considered to be one of the strongest military and political...
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mr. robert tompson king and mrs. katharine king. [inaudible conversations] the honorable mike angus. rsations] [inaudible conversations] mr. howard coe and miss christie fischer. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] mr. andre lopez. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] mr. john chov and mrs. jay chov. [inaudible conversations] representative dave camp and mrs. nancy camp. [inaudible conversations] >> julian castro and mrs. erica lira castro. >> [inaudible] mr. blair efron and mrs. jer efron senator warren hatch and mrs. hatch. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] >> dr. douglas goldman and mrs. lisa goldman. [inaudible conversations] mr. bobby stien and mrs. polly c. stien. [inaudible conversations] the honorable steven j. green and mrs. dora t. green. [inaudible conversations] mr. dee scott. [inaudible conversations] ambassador steven warren bosworth and mrs. christine h. bosworth. [inaudible conversations] mr. allen malow
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so i ask mr. king tonight, do you agree with trent lott in 2002 if we voted for strom thurman we wouldn't have these other problems. those two comments what peter king said on ingram's radio show and what lott said in december of 2002, there's no difference. it's a mind-set of the republican party. if they don't hear what they want to hear, they want everyone else to shut up. but it's also that dirty little secret of the republican party, they got a real issue with race. and they just don't want folks out there in the street telling it like it is, what they want. the 99%. they're being vilified and portrayed by republicans as some fringe outrageous group that doesn't represent the masses in america. that simply is not the case. peter king, that's about the lowest thing you have ever said. you want to control the coverage? you don't have a line to this reporter. you don't have a line to this anchor. i will continue to cover this. i am in the middle of the country tonight. i am here in chicago because i
so i ask mr. king tonight, do you agree with trent lott in 2002 if we voted for strom thurman we wouldn't have these other problems. those two comments what peter king said on ingram's radio show and what lott said in december of 2002, there's no difference. it's a mind-set of the republican party. if they don't hear what they want to hear, they want everyone else to shut up. but it's also that dirty little secret of the republican party, they got a real issue with race. and they just don't...
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in area in which we can majority of serbs living so there cannot be a border because it's he's at mr king why the second thing is that once you cross them officers then you will put a flag then you will put a call to arms then you will push the so-called crossover laws and then people who leave here will be circled by something that looks like. they simply cannot accept so there has to be a different solution. it is a nearly quarter past the hour now here in the russian capital libya's that revolutionary forces have reportedly entered bani walid it's one of the last towns still loyal to the ousted leader moammar gadhafi but the resistance there is fierce fighting also continues in the colonel's hometown of sirte seen as the last obstacle for the new authorities to declare the country's full liberation and show actual actions more on what's happening on the ground let's now cross live to tripoli and speak to give a fuck about the spokesperson for the international committee of the red cross i thank you for coming on the program today so you've just come back from so what is the situation i
in area in which we can majority of serbs living so there cannot be a border because it's he's at mr king why the second thing is that once you cross them officers then you will put a flag then you will put a call to arms then you will push the so-called crossover laws and then people who leave here will be circled by something that looks like. they simply cannot accept so there has to be a different solution. it is a nearly quarter past the hour now here in the russian capital libya's that...
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mr. king: i thank the gentleman from texas. i came here to talk about a couple of other subject matters, mr. speaker. and the one that's on the front of my mind to address is the missouri river flooding that has taken place all down the missouri river drainage area all summer long. and i think the rest of the country -- hasn't been brought to their attention how bad and how devastating this flood is. you can pick your river in the world and you'll know that every river has flooded in history. that's what they do. that's why we have river bottoms. they are flattened out because of the floods. whether it's the mississippi river flood or missouri river flood or any of the floods -- new jersey floods, for example, and other floods in the northeast part of the united states, they have been devastating. and we have watched on television as we have seen people scramble to get above the water line, sand bag, protect the assets that they have. we watched as the water flooded into new orleans several years ago with katrina and the human s
mr. king: i thank the gentleman from texas. i came here to talk about a couple of other subject matters, mr. speaker. and the one that's on the front of my mind to address is the missouri river flooding that has taken place all down the missouri river drainage area all summer long. and i think the rest of the country -- hasn't been brought to their attention how bad and how devastating this flood is. you can pick your river in the world and you'll know that every river has flooded in history....
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mr. belafonte, when you and dr. kingked into this place, my life had been set on the sights of making sure that your voice not be heard beyond that which we were anointed to do in defending this country. i've heard you speak, and more importantly i've heard what dr. king has had to say. i know these bullets will never find itself taking a human life. from this moment on, i'm on another path. i thank you both for this revelation. and the officer signed it. it hangs in my home. i have it as an important piece of memorabilia. but that was a very profound and impactful thing that happened. >> i remember visiting year home when you had actual letters from gandhi and dr. king. dr. king used to come to your home when he was in new york and stayed there. tell us, you know, the world is memorializing him this weekend with a monday mustn't, but you knew dr. king. tell us who he was to you, the kind of person and character he was. >> dr. tinge was what i dearly hoped all america would know him to be. i think a lot has been lost to
mr. belafonte, when you and dr. kingked into this place, my life had been set on the sights of making sure that your voice not be heard beyond that which we were anointed to do in defending this country. i've heard you speak, and more importantly i've heard what dr. king has had to say. i know these bullets will never find itself taking a human life. from this moment on, i'm on another path. i thank you both for this revelation. and the officer signed it. it hangs in my home. i have it as an...
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mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. king: i thank the gentleman from from pennsylvania and i'm privileged to be on the floor with pro-life activists. i rise in support of the protect life act and we should talk about what is going on behind those dollars that would go on in abortion clinics. think about how cruel it is to take forceps and pull a baby apiece. a fully formed, perfectly formed and perfectly innocent baby pulled apart piece by piece and put into a pan. it is gasly, ghoulish and grotesque and never compel taxpayers to pay tore something that you will never see a video of it. it is a process that degrades our entire culture and to argue that women can't spend their own dollars to get an abortion isn't true. there is a side piece in this that still prevails and always that cash right up to the planned parenthood. i urge spoort for the protect life act and i congratulate the people who have stood for unborn life so many times on the floor of the house o
mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. king: i thank the gentleman from from pennsylvania and i'm privileged to be on the floor with pro-life activists. i rise in support of the protect life act and we should talk about what is going on behind those dollars that would go on in abortion clinics. think about how cruel it is to take forceps and pull a baby apiece. a fully formed, perfectly formed and perfectly innocent baby pulled apart piece by piece and put into a...
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[applause] [speaking korean] >> translator: the fact that mr. king accepted the invitation to be here tonight just goes to show that he believes in the essence in core value of the course of fta, so i have no worries. [speaking korean] [speaking korean] [speaking korean] >> translator: mr. president, madam first lady, ladies and gentlemen, our relationship between our two countries began 130 years ago. 60 years ago our mutual defense treaty began what is considered to be one of the strongest military and political alliance that the world has ever known. of course we are here today to celebrate our journey over the last 60 years, one that has been marked by triumph, sometimes hard eight, but always full of hope. we are gathered here to reaffirm our friendship and renew common commitment toward shared goals. i know our relationship will grow strong and become more mature and can lead. [speaking korean] [speaking korean] [speaking korean] [speaking korean] >> translator: mr. president, as we talk over the last few days, we have many, many challenges tha
[applause] [speaking korean] >> translator: the fact that mr. king accepted the invitation to be here tonight just goes to show that he believes in the essence in core value of the course of fta, so i have no worries. [speaking korean] [speaking korean] [speaking korean] >> translator: mr. president, madam first lady, ladies and gentlemen, our relationship between our two countries began 130 years ago. 60 years ago our mutual defense treaty began what is considered to be one of the...
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. >> bill: all right, thanks mr. king. one piece of advice be careful down there tonight.pinheads and patriots on deck. miller and o'reilly in the spotlight. right back with p and p. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. this is the age of knowing what needs to be done. so, why would you let something like erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it time you talked to your doctor about viagra? 20 million men already have. with every age comes responsibility. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is righ
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. >> bill: all right, thanks mr. king. one piece of advice be careful down there tonight.patriots on deck. miller and o'reilly in the spotlight. right back with p and p. i habe a cohd. yeah, i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! whether you're an allstate customer or not. all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call allstate now and you'll get a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside assistance. [ dennis ] shop less. get more. make one call to an allstate agent. with advanced power, the verizon 4g lte network makes your business run faster: smartphones, laptops, tablets, mobile hotspots. but not all 4g is created equal. among the major carriers, only verizon's 4g network is 100% lte, the gold standard of wireless technology. and while other carriers may have limited lte coverage, verizon is the largest lte network in a
. >> bill: all right, thanks mr. king. one piece of advice be careful down there tonight.patriots on deck. miller and o'reilly in the spotlight. right back with p and p. i habe a cohd. yeah, i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! whether you're an...
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. >> bill: all right, thanks mr. king. one piece of advice be careful down there tonight.and patriots on deck. miller and o'reilly in the spotlight. right back with p and p. 4g-- the next evolution in wireless technology. with advanced power, the verizon 4g lte network makes your business run faster: smartphones, laptops, tablets, mobile hotspots. but not all 4g is created equal. among the major carriers, only verizon's 4g network is 100% lte, the gold standard of wireless technology. and while other carriers may have limited lte coverage, verizon is the largest lte network in america and ever-growing. with verizon 4g lte, you can invent new ways to upgrade your business using real-time group meetings from remote locations, video conferencing, mobile credit-card payments, lightning-fast downloads, and access to thousands of business apps. plus, verizon has the largest selection of 4g lte devices and the most 4g lte coverage for your business. all on america's fastest, most reliable 4g network. no wonder more businesses choose verizon wireless than any other wireless carrie
. >> bill: all right, thanks mr. king. one piece of advice be careful down there tonight.and patriots on deck. miller and o'reilly in the spotlight. right back with p and p. 4g-- the next evolution in wireless technology. with advanced power, the verizon 4g lte network makes your business run faster: smartphones, laptops, tablets, mobile hotspots. but not all 4g is created equal. among the major carriers, only verizon's 4g network is 100% lte, the gold standard of wireless technology. and...
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and he was said to publish his art collection, actually published by the chinese, so mrs. king kind of detail she went into a copy of the collection of the book from the state department about 20 minutes before he arrived. she was able to read before he got there, mrs. kenny him once uncommon to present on on the other, oh, if one of the art collection. and virtually every page was a topless woman and he would pick through it and there was my second wife. it was my third wife. and she said jack and i had to make such an enormous effort to keep from laughing. almost didn't make it. spent day, could you tell how funny she was? >> well, i'll tell a funny story about her family. she was very close to her sister who was married to the prince of poland, and he came here during a campaign and he was very big in the polish crowd, but he was not an american citizen. he was a polish citizen. and the drive was to get him out and see the people, and this fellow who named -- who worked in the state department was a very, very powerful political figure in the polish world. so he definitely w
and he was said to publish his art collection, actually published by the chinese, so mrs. king kind of detail she went into a copy of the collection of the book from the state department about 20 minutes before he arrived. she was able to read before he got there, mrs. kenny him once uncommon to present on on the other, oh, if one of the art collection. and virtually every page was a topless woman and he would pick through it and there was my second wife. it was my third wife. and she said jack...
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fine to say that in a board room but to publish that letter instantly does too two things, it makes mr. king... puts him on the defensive and makes his members want to come to defend him and secondly it makes the president look like he doesn't understand the way americans do bargaining. >> brown: so dave shepardson, what was the bottom line from the union perspective here. what did they feel like they had to get to call a successful negotiation? >> in one word it was about jobs. between the three companies that u.a.w. won commitments to give up 20,000 jobs. in the case of chrysler they're committing to bring two new small cars to plants in michigan and illinois and the u.a.w. has seen the membership fall from 1.5 million to 37,000 over the last 30 years and this is really about saying we want the companies to be successful but we want them to bring work back. for example president obama is going to a g.m. plant on friday that was scheduled to close as a result of bankruptcy and instead of winning concessions from the u.a.w. they decided to build the small car in the united states rather than
fine to say that in a board room but to publish that letter instantly does too two things, it makes mr. king... puts him on the defensive and makes his members want to come to defend him and secondly it makes the president look like he doesn't understand the way americans do bargaining. >> brown: so dave shepardson, what was the bottom line from the union perspective here. what did they feel like they had to get to call a successful negotiation? >> in one word it was about jobs....
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>> well, i think as mr. king mentioned, it is that extra teacher time is so fundamental to building that sense of morale and excitement about what the teachers are doing. it's the schools to really invest the time, gathers over the summer, on an early release day, database or teachers or and an part of an experience of helping close the achievement gap and see results on a constant basis. so that's number one. as jennifer mentioned, we also see some interesting models, where schools are staggering schedules here there's a school in new york, brooklyn generation school has an interesting model for 200 day school year, where teachers only work the traditional 180 days, but the students are at school 200 days into the three staggered scheduling students take two times during the year take a four week intensive class with a different set of teachers, which allows them to do this. during this time, teachers have time off and they also have a week of professional development and planning time. for teaching at that scho
>> well, i think as mr. king mentioned, it is that extra teacher time is so fundamental to building that sense of morale and excitement about what the teachers are doing. it's the schools to really invest the time, gathers over the summer, on an early release day, database or teachers or and an part of an experience of helping close the achievement gap and see results on a constant basis. so that's number one. as jennifer mentioned, we also see some interesting models, where schools are...
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king, jr. memorial was finally dedicated today at the national mall. at least 30,000 people, including president obama attended the event. in a speech, mr. obama credited king for, quote, stirring our conscience and helping make our union more perfect. the 30-foot sculpture is a first on the national mall and park to honor a black leader. >>> a mixed bag around the bay. what will the work week bring weather wise? plus, a great day for a half marathon on san francisco's streets this morning. [ female announcer ] starbucks via® is planted the same... ♪ ...harvested the same... ♪ ...and roasted the same as our other premium coffees. ♪ it only makes sense it would taste the same. so, try it for yourself. buy a pack of 100% natural starbucks via® ready brew. we promise you'll love it or we'll send you a bag of starbucks coffee. it's the starbucks via® taste promise. tonight about a boating accident that killed three women on a sea- doo watercraft. stephanie >>> more information tonight about a boating accident that killed three women on a sea-do water craft. stephanie abrams on the victims and the investigation into what happened. >> reporter:
king, jr. memorial was finally dedicated today at the national mall. at least 30,000 people, including president obama attended the event. in a speech, mr. obama credited king for, quote, stirring our conscience and helping make our union more perfect. the 30-foot sculpture is a first on the national mall and park to honor a black leader. >>> a mixed bag around the bay. what will the work week bring weather wise? plus, a great day for a half marathon on san francisco's streets this...
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mr. mility, king lutz of st. louis. mr. they said it couldn't be done. you are the best new thing in the world today. seriously. they said it couldn't be done. congratulations. also go-carts. that does it for us tonight. see you tomorrow night. now it is time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. his guest tonight is brian williams so stick around. >>> try to look surprised the herman cain is campaign is official ly out of control. >> america has never seen another candidate like herman cain. >> herman cain never thought he would be the front runner. >> i never thought i would be taken seriously. >> i have no idea. >> reporter: herman cain really is making it up as he goes along. >> do you think i'm dumb enough not to study up on these issues. >> the cain campaign is in chaos. >> a "new york times" report this morning d. >> do not speak to him unless you are spoken to. >> knew the bull's eye on my back was big, but not that big. my 9-9-9 plan. >> i know the republican party but this can't be the kind of nine they want. >> let herman be herman. >>
mr. mility, king lutz of st. louis. mr. they said it couldn't be done. you are the best new thing in the world today. seriously. they said it couldn't be done. congratulations. also go-carts. that does it for us tonight. see you tomorrow night. now it is time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. his guest tonight is brian williams so stick around. >>> try to look surprised the herman cain is campaign is official ly out of control. >> america has never seen...
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mr. chairman king. i yield back. >> thank you, i reclaim my time, and thank you for your time, madam secretary. just caught my attention when they responded to the gentleman from texas, and in discussion about prosecution discretion and referenced article two of the constitution. can you expand on that a lilgt -- a little bit? >> article two, section three says the executive branch shall take care to faithfully execute the laws of the united states, and when you read the u.s. supreme court authorities interpreting that, and the league specific to immigration, that's put into analysis in how you exercise -- >> thank you. i expected that was the response, but i wanted to make the point that the constitution doesn't say so. you can't make references to those cases, and i'm not going to take issue with that, but says he takes care the laws are faithfully executed. in the president's oath, by extension, that oath applies to his officers that also take that oath. would that not be correct? >> that's true. >>
mr. chairman king. i yield back. >> thank you, i reclaim my time, and thank you for your time, madam secretary. just caught my attention when they responded to the gentleman from texas, and in discussion about prosecution discretion and referenced article two of the constitution. can you expand on that a lilgt -- a little bit? >> article two, section three says the executive branch shall take care to faithfully execute the laws of the united states, and when you read the u.s....
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mr. chairman king. i yield back. >> thank you, i reclaim my time, and thank you for your time, madam secretary. just caught my attention when they responded to the gentleman from texas, and in discussion about prosecution discretion and referenced article two of the constitution. can you expand on that a lilgt -- a little bit? >> article two, section three says the executive branch shall take care to faithfully execute the laws of the united states, and when you read the u.s. supreme court authorities interpreting that, and the league specific to immigration, that's put into analysis in how you exercise -- >> thank you. i expected that was the response, but i wanted to make the point that the constitution doesn't say so. you can't make references to those cases, and i'm not going to take issue with that, but says he takes care the laws are faithfully executed. in the president's oath, by extension, that oath applies to his officers that also take that oath. would that not be correct? >> that's true. >>
mr. chairman king. i yield back. >> thank you, i reclaim my time, and thank you for your time, madam secretary. just caught my attention when they responded to the gentleman from texas, and in discussion about prosecution discretion and referenced article two of the constitution. can you expand on that a lilgt -- a little bit? >> article two, section three says the executive branch shall take care to faithfully execute the laws of the united states, and when you read the u.s....
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mr. john king at the scene of the gop debate. john, what's the one thing that you're going to look for starting at 8:00 eastern? >> a lot of attention has been focused on herman cain. my question is, does rick perry show up? he started off at the top of the polls and now is in a freefall. so does rick perry show up? is he combative defending his views and is he as feisty at the end as he is at the beginning? because a lot of people have said that at the course of the two-hour debates, he starts to fade. that's my question. mr. cain will be the center attention as well. >> let's talk herman cain versus mitt romney. is it a fair fight? >> well, sl tl a fair fight? everything is fair in love and politics, right? is it a fair fight? you know, it depends on how you look at it. in the sense that herman cain you could say, no, it's not a fair fight. mitt romney ran for president last time, he's an experienced politician. he's got infrastructure in all of the key states. he has this overwhelming advantage. however, look at what the tea p
mr. john king at the scene of the gop debate. john, what's the one thing that you're going to look for starting at 8:00 eastern? >> a lot of attention has been focused on herman cain. my question is, does rick perry show up? he started off at the top of the polls and now is in a freefall. so does rick perry show up? is he combative defending his views and is he as feisty at the end as he is at the beginning? because a lot of people have said that at the course of the two-hour debates, he...
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mr. humility, king lutz of st. louis.
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king ferris. [applause] >> we love you! >> thank you. thank you, mr. her king jr. longer than anyone now alive. in fact, i was there in our home the day that he was born on january 15, 1929. he was my little brother and i watched him grow and develop into a man who was destined for a very special kind of greatness. it's been quite a journey from that cold january day more than 82 years ago on down to today when i first laid my eyes on my baby brother. now, i'm standing here alongside an african-american president at the dedication of the martin luther king jr. memorial on the national mall. during my life, i've witnessed a baby become a great hero to humanity, who provides hope and inspiration for freedom loving people everywhere. so i just want to say to all of the young people coming up, great dreams can come true and america is a place where you can make it happen. and i know that our president will agree with me on this. it wasn't far from here where my brother martin told america about his great dream for our country on this day 48 years ago, the d
king ferris. [applause] >> we love you! >> thank you. thank you, mr. her king jr. longer than anyone now alive. in fact, i was there in our home the day that he was born on january 15, 1929. he was my little brother and i watched him grow and develop into a man who was destined for a very special kind of greatness. it's been quite a journey from that cold january day more than 82 years ago on down to today when i first laid my eyes on my baby brother. now, i'm standing here...
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mr. shuttlesworth was the last surviving member of the big three. he's seen here, sitting here between dr. martin luther king jr. and the reverend ralph abernathy. they were the three founders at the southern leadership conference in the 1950s. mr. shuttlesworth was a godly and devout man of faith who trained for the ministry, but also braved beatings, bombings, and fire hosings in order to advance the cause of equality. on christmas day itself in 1956, somebody placed 15 sticks of dynamite outside the parsonage where he lived. the explosion destroyed his humble home, but he survived. a year later, in 1957, he and his wife took their daughters to enroll in an all-white school in birmingham. but as they arrived, they were met with men carrying chains, brass knuckles, and baseball bats. his wife, ruby, was stabbed in the head. he was beaten unconscious. mr. shuttlesworth once said from the pulpit, i'm answerable to
mr. shuttlesworth was the last surviving member of the big three. he's seen here, sitting here between dr. martin luther king jr. and the reverend ralph abernathy. they were the three founders at the southern leadership conference in the 1950s. mr. shuttlesworth was a godly and devout man of faith who trained for the ministry, but also braved beatings, bombings, and fire hosings in order to advance the cause of equality. on christmas day itself in 1956, somebody placed 15 sticks of dynamite...
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mrs. coretta scott king.cheers and applause] after the assassination of my father, she raised the four of us children and raised the nation in our father's teachings and values. it was vitally important for her that his life, words, and principles become institutionalized. so, she spearheaded the effort , even as a grieving widow, to establish the king center in atlanta as the official living memorial to dr. martin luther king, jr., and then went on to champion a national holiday commemorating our father's birthday and a host of other efforts. in many respects, she paved the way and made it possible for a man who was the most hated man in america in 1968 to now be one of the most loved men in the -- most revered and loved men in the world so that we would be able to build a memorial in his honor. thank you, mama, for your dedication and sacrifice. we're proud we were able to share our parents with the world so that we are able to be in a better place. [cheers and applause] she did not just institutionalize hi
mrs. coretta scott king.cheers and applause] after the assassination of my father, she raised the four of us children and raised the nation in our father's teachings and values. it was vitally important for her that his life, words, and principles become institutionalized. so, she spearheaded the effort , even as a grieving widow, to establish the king center in atlanta as the official living memorial to dr. martin luther king, jr., and then went on to champion a national holiday commemorating...
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birthdahappy birthday ♪ happy birthday ♪ happy birthday in py birthday happye bee ♪ >> [inaudible] >> mr. king ones you are about to hear now, the ones he delivered here on august 8, 1963, now known and recited by schoolchildren around the world, known as the "i have a dream" speech. >> and began [applause] >> i am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation. [applause] five score years ago, the great american in whose symbolic shatter we stand today signed the emancipation proclamation. this momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to many people -- to millions of negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. it came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of captivity. but 100 years later, the negro still is not free. 100 years later, the life of the negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. 100 years later, the negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. 100 yea
birthdahappy birthday ♪ happy birthday ♪ happy birthday in py birthday happye bee ♪ >> [inaudible] >> mr. king ones you are about to hear now, the ones he delivered here on august 8, 1963, now known and recited by schoolchildren around the world, known as the "i have a dream" speech. >> and began [applause] >> i am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation....
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mr. king's ability to articulate on his plan. guest: he was overwhelmed in that exchange.ng to have to pay both taxes. they already do pay both taxes. every person pays federal and state taxes. about half the country does not pay federal income taxes because this is such a graduated system that people in the top 20% paid the overwhelming majority of all the taxes. the money is spent, where does it go? why are we in that? it is middle-class entitlements. medicare and social security. anybody who stands up with a straight face and says the middle class, your tax burden is too high, that person is lying. i think it is fine to lie to people in good times because he can afford to lie to ourselves. we are getting to the point where we cannot afford to lie -- to not tell the truth. host: our next call, maryland. the democrat line. caller: good morning. i have been listening to your show. i must admit i did not catch all of the debate last night. listening to a lot of reports this morning. i got to tell you, the democrats, i am laughing at all of these guys. none of them will hold
mr. king's ability to articulate on his plan. guest: he was overwhelmed in that exchange.ng to have to pay both taxes. they already do pay both taxes. every person pays federal and state taxes. about half the country does not pay federal income taxes because this is such a graduated system that people in the top 20% paid the overwhelming majority of all the taxes. the money is spent, where does it go? why are we in that? it is middle-class entitlements. medicare and social security. anybody who...
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. >> i was wondering about her pre-k programs to connect with what the governor said and also mr. king because we have heard about extending the day in the year but what about extending the career that students spend in time -- my school not only the front and back for the students who are behind as the governor spoke of maybe extending the time that they spend beyond the 13 year's. >> good question. >> yeah. [laughter] we need that. it is the same message. we need to invest more in early childhood education than we do as a country or as a state. in the case of new york we have the universal pre-k that is not. it is pre-k but it is not universal and we we know there are low income kids in some of our districts whose parents want to enroll in our pre-k program and can't because there aren't enough resources. when we need to make a lot of -- and the other would need to do a much better job on quality control and early childhood education. it is a very scattered sector. the services that are provided to kid zero to five and i think part of what doe is trying to a accomplish is calling on
. >> i was wondering about her pre-k programs to connect with what the governor said and also mr. king because we have heard about extending the day in the year but what about extending the career that students spend in time -- my school not only the front and back for the students who are behind as the governor spoke of maybe extending the time that they spend beyond the 13 year's. >> good question. >> yeah. [laughter] we need that. it is the same message. we need to invest...
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i am an african-american, and although i do admire mr. king, i believe rick perry spam is stronger. in illinois we have one of the most incompetent governors of the history of illinois. he raised everyone copied taxes 66%. meanwhile, the developer party of leadership keep members so uneducated. we see absolutely no change of the state. i believe it is time for the tea party and republican party to back perry and shift gears. i do believe he fits the perfect target of what occupy wall street is looking for. mitt romney is receiving most of obama's investors. it is an end game strategy, in that is where to be used against them. guest: well, he has enough money to compete with mayor bradley of the primaries. both of them are strong candidates of the republican primary. i think either would defeat president obama in the general election. rick perry has a 10-year history as donor of texas. tremendous track record of success. i have been surprised that most of the ec did not come forward. most of the states require contracts expenditures be put on line. -- i have been surprised that most
i am an african-american, and although i do admire mr. king, i believe rick perry spam is stronger. in illinois we have one of the most incompetent governors of the history of illinois. he raised everyone copied taxes 66%. meanwhile, the developer party of leadership keep members so uneducated. we see absolutely no change of the state. i believe it is time for the tea party and republican party to back perry and shift gears. i do believe he fits the perfect target of what occupy wall street is...
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king farris. [applause] >> thank you, mr. e king family, the fraternity, staff, friends, and all of you assembled here today. i stand before you today as the person who knew martin luther king, jr., longer than anyone now alive. in fact, i was there in our home the day he was born january 15, 1929. he was my little brother. i watched him grow and develop into a man destined for a very special kind of greatness. it has been quite a journey from the cold january day more than 82 years ago to today when i first laid my eyes on my baby brother. now i am standing alongside an african american president at the dedication of the martin luther king, jr., memorial on the national mall. [applause] during my life, i have witnessed a baby become a great hero to humanity who provided a hope and inspiration to the freedom-loving people everywhere. i just want to say to all the young people coming up that great dreams can come true. america is the place where you can make it happen. i know that our president will agree with me on this. it wa
king farris. [applause] >> thank you, mr. e king family, the fraternity, staff, friends, and all of you assembled here today. i stand before you today as the person who knew martin luther king, jr., longer than anyone now alive. in fact, i was there in our home the day he was born january 15, 1929. he was my little brother. i watched him grow and develop into a man destined for a very special kind of greatness. it has been quite a journey from the cold january day more than 82 years ago...
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king farris. [applause] >> thank you, mr. family, the fraternity, staff, friends, and all of you assembled here today. i stand before you today as the person who knew martin luther king, jr., longer than anyone now alive. in fact, i was there in our home the day he was born january 15, 1929. he was my little brother. i watched him grow and develop into a man destined for a very special kind of greatness. it has been quite a journey from the cold january day more than 82 years ago to today when i first laid my eyes on my baby brother. now i am standing alongside an african american president at the dedication of the martin luther king, jr., memorial on the national mall. [applause] during my life, i have witnessed a baby become a great hero to humanity who provided a hope and inspiration to the freedom-loving people everywhere. i just want to say to all the young people coming up that great dreams can come true. america is the place where you can make it happen. i know that our president will agree with me on this. it was not
king farris. [applause] >> thank you, mr. family, the fraternity, staff, friends, and all of you assembled here today. i stand before you today as the person who knew martin luther king, jr., longer than anyone now alive. in fact, i was there in our home the day he was born january 15, 1929. he was my little brother. i watched him grow and develop into a man destined for a very special kind of greatness. it has been quite a journey from the cold january day more than 82 years ago to...
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king's daughter, also an ordained elder, said her father did not do his work alone. >> we would be remiss if we did not also recognize and honor the life and legacy of my mother, mrs.ta scott king. after the assassination of my father, she was left to raise us four children. my mother also with her dedicated and tireless efforts raised a nation in our father's teachings and values. >> ifill: several speakers pointedly added that king would still have been fighting today. the rev. al sharpton. >> he brought us from the back of the bus. he brought us to voting rights. but we must continue to fight for justice today. justice is not trying to change the voting rights act. and deny us in 34 states our right to vote with voter i.d.laws. justice is not executing people on recanted testimony. justice is not sending children to schools that are not funded. justice is not 1% of the country controlling 40% of the wealth. >> ifill: children's defense fund founder marion wright edalman called for an end to childhood poverty. >> where is your voice to say stop? children falling into poverty? why have we normalized and let our leaders normalize child poverty and homelessness and
king's daughter, also an ordained elder, said her father did not do his work alone. >> we would be remiss if we did not also recognize and honor the life and legacy of my mother, mrs.ta scott king. after the assassination of my father, she was left to raise us four children. my mother also with her dedicated and tireless efforts raised a nation in our father's teachings and values. >> ifill: several speakers pointedly added that king would still have been fighting today. the rev. al...
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king jr. has a place of honor. president and mrs. ined members of the king family and dignitaries at the ceremony for the king memorial. >>> seeing the memorial for the first time was a moving experience for king's children as martin luther king iii and reverend berniece king described to me before attending today's event. >> well, it is a connecter, perhaps for some people it will be the first connecter. obviously with the internet, people know a lot about our father, but those that come to visit, i think the inspiration of the words that they encounter may awaken something. they'll want to understand better who this man was and the kind of change he affected in terms of advancing our society globally. >> and this man we're talking about was your father. >> our father. >> martin luther king iii, when you go to this memorial site, when you saw it for the first time, what was the emotion you felt? >> the emotion i will characterize by words of our daughter, my -- our daughter's 3 years old and we took her back in may before the monumen
king jr. has a place of honor. president and mrs. ined members of the king family and dignitaries at the ceremony for the king memorial. >>> seeing the memorial for the first time was a moving experience for king's children as martin luther king iii and reverend berniece king described to me before attending today's event. >> well, it is a connecter, perhaps for some people it will be the first connecter. obviously with the internet, people know a lot about our father, but those...