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martin luther king and coretta scott king she is doing a really cool thing called #online protest basicallye for these protests, for whatever reason, the pandemic, there's a way to protest peacefully online and it is very cool here's my conversation with dr. bernice a. king. thank you so much for doing this i appreciate it. >> thank you >> jimmy: coming from a family with such famous parents, your dad, martin luther king jr., your mom, coretta scott king, it's very big shoes to fill as far as an activist >> no kidding, yeah, wow very big i can't even walk in them. >> jimmy: yeah >> it's been the life blood of my family. you know, i've kind of given my life to it i can't even imagine not being connected to what's happening at this moment. i don't know how anybody can imagine not being connected in some way in this moment. >> jimmy: what do you think your parents would think of this moment >> you know, i have to first say, my mom would be exhilarated. because she was always committed and dedicated to the next generation that's one of the reasons she founded the king central where i serve as t
martin luther king and coretta scott king she is doing a really cool thing called #online protest basicallye for these protests, for whatever reason, the pandemic, there's a way to protest peacefully online and it is very cool here's my conversation with dr. bernice a. king. thank you so much for doing this i appreciate it. >> thank you >> jimmy: coming from a family with such famous parents, your dad, martin luther king jr., your mom, coretta scott king, it's very big shoes to fill...
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malcolm meets up with andy young and caretta scott king. he does a speech to student activists.e personally tells caretta scott king how deeply he admires her husband, the work he is doing and he is in selma not to cause problems but to make sure that people know that if dr. king's voting rights initiative is not past, there are going to be other alternatives. he tells the press that as well. we do see his evolution as well where he comes to speak. you see on the ballot or on the speech that we need to transform democratic institutions as part of that revolutionary front. susan: we will not have much time to spend on it, and i invite people to read more details in your book, but i wanted to do a little bit about the biography of each man. mother max was born in 19 -- malcolm x was born in 1925. we are going to watch a little bit of the lost tapes. we will come back and learn about his early years. -- to taught you to take hate the texture of your hair? who taught you to hate the color of your skin to such an extent that you bleach? who taught you to hate the shape of your nose a
malcolm meets up with andy young and caretta scott king. he does a speech to student activists.e personally tells caretta scott king how deeply he admires her husband, the work he is doing and he is in selma not to cause problems but to make sure that people know that if dr. king's voting rights initiative is not past, there are going to be other alternatives. he tells the press that as well. we do see his evolution as well where he comes to speak. you see on the ballot or on the speech that we...
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a speech taking gives after he wins the nobel prize he goes to selma and meets up with caressed scott king while dr king is in prison so there's really points at real convergence between both of their political class i think what many people don't realize how that connections changed over the course of our lives softening in the. mix and hiding in the case of the taking of spiegel about dr king specifically are you saying that he was not oppressed almost sad ties posthumously . the narrative her american exceptionalism were going to be fair to say that dr king's legacy might call to buy white supremacy. well i'd say it was co-opted by liberalism and there's an aspect that has been co-opted by political conservatives who try to just focus on one aspect they focus on change all the way up into the march on washington and then they don't focus on him anymore and cheney really has to ask about social democracy he's not a communist he's not a marxist he's talking about social democracy believe he believes in both but he was very impressed by scandinavian spouse ocean democracy where people have
a speech taking gives after he wins the nobel prize he goes to selma and meets up with caressed scott king while dr king is in prison so there's really points at real convergence between both of their political class i think what many people don't realize how that connections changed over the course of our lives softening in the. mix and hiding in the case of the taking of spiegel about dr king specifically are you saying that he was not oppressed almost sad ties posthumously . the narrative...
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your own experience having been raised in the south teacher rocket holton crowded late coretta scott king. >>my story is a freedom song of struggle. it is about finding one's per piece how to overcome fear and to stand up for causes bigger than oneself with health and wellness resources are dancing in music event at a kind of festive atmosphere but as part of the movement for black lives 6 nineteen's national day of marches and rallies. >>the signs carried by many spoke to the demand for police reform and the need for investment in black communities says organizer audio home. >>jobs housing. you know having to worry about. you know health care and food just like basic necessities that people think about when you're talking about human rights has not been realized for many americans it's actually pocketbook. there are poems about the struggle for emancipation calls for the ouster of president trump were underscored by a voter registration booth. during the call for change in pledging to help make it happen there's county supervisor susan ellenberg. >>my intention is to leverage what i'm le
your own experience having been raised in the south teacher rocket holton crowded late coretta scott king. >>my story is a freedom song of struggle. it is about finding one's per piece how to overcome fear and to stand up for causes bigger than oneself with health and wellness resources are dancing in music event at a kind of festive atmosphere but as part of the movement for black lives 6 nineteen's national day of marches and rallies. >>the signs carried by many spoke to the...
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% having been raised in the south allen rock teacher veronica tolt and quoted the late coretta scott king. >>my story is a freedom song of struggle. it is about finding one's per piece how to overcome fear and to stand up for causes bigger than oneself with health and wellness resources are dancing in music event at a kind of festive atmosphere but as part of the movement for black lives 6 nineteen's national day of marches and rallies. >>the signs carried by many spoke to the demand for police reform and the need for investment in black communities says organizer audio home. >>jobs housing, you know having to worry about. you know health care and food just like basic necessities that people think about when you're talking about human rights has not been realized for many americans it's actually pocketbook. there are poems about the struggle for emancipation calls for the ouster of president trump were underscored by a voter registration booth. during the call for change in pledging to help make it happen there's county supervisor susan ellenberg. >>my intention is to leverage what i'm le
% having been raised in the south allen rock teacher veronica tolt and quoted the late coretta scott king. >>my story is a freedom song of struggle. it is about finding one's per piece how to overcome fear and to stand up for causes bigger than oneself with health and wellness resources are dancing in music event at a kind of festive atmosphere but as part of the movement for black lives 6 nineteen's national day of marches and rallies. >>the signs carried by many spoke to the...
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hapappening because in her mind her grandfather and grandmother martin king junior and coretta scott king. had devoted their lives to ending this kind of behavavior but yet it keeps r repeating h herself w mind you. we have seen on february twenty third a man here in georgia by the name of amamman arbitrary. are killed by aormer policeman and his son in another jungle and then we saw about three and a half weeks ago. maybe f four weeks number on a tataylor and lukee tacky keep popopulation we don't actually s see from thohose twod till later on. but we e saw graphically this video of george ford anand we saw the inhumanity of a person and we saw a police officer becomes a juror and executioner. all in one. and w we begin w what what what canan we do this is got a- and d then to se thehe nice galvanize. and ultimately the world galvanized. and to sesee these p protests d demonstrarats momost of them peacefulul by the way some v violently a and mdadd usus to sasay that. our rights are the languguage of thee on h. anand yet our while he never condone vioiolence he ununderstd whatat caused so
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he was chosen by coretta scott king to publish her husband's speeches and writings. >> overall i'm very encouraged that people are responding in a massive way. >> reporter: dr. carson gave his perspective from a historical sense and a personal one. 1965 watts riots with a group of peaceful protesters. he says police beat him when he tried to help someone who was hurt. in all, 34 people were killed. >> everything was the word of the police versus the word of the person who was on the ground. and every one of those 34 deaths was ruled a justifiable homicide even if people were shot in the back who were unarmed. >> reporter: he says now cell phone cameras have helped shine a light on injustices. >> i'm thankful that this has raised the consciousness, but i think it's sad that all those reports that were ignored over all those years. >> reporter: he believes dr. king would be encouraged by the diversity in these protests. >> but i think he would express a certain amount of pride in the nation that we have come to the point where thousands and thousands of people of all races recognize that
he was chosen by coretta scott king to publish her husband's speeches and writings. >> overall i'm very encouraged that people are responding in a massive way. >> reporter: dr. carson gave his perspective from a historical sense and a personal one. 1965 watts riots with a group of peaceful protesters. he says police beat him when he tried to help someone who was hurt. in all, 34 people were killed. >> everything was the word of the police versus the word of the person who was...
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. >> coretta scott king gave claiborne carson her late husband's correspondence, sermons, speeches and writings to produce a series of books. now 35 years later, a group of stanford students is concerned the king institute is underfunded. >> so we sent to the board it's a shame what's happening here. it's a shame that stanford hasn't prioritized funding the king institute. >> so they launched a fundraising campaign without the university's help. 16 stanford student body presidents and vice presidents have signed a letter of support. >> so i think all of us recognize how important our work is, and we're -- we have been doing it now for 35 years. >> and as the country and the world watch the protests following the death of george floyd, there is a new awareness. >> i'm really thank you that people much younger than myself recognize that this is a different moment. i was 19 when i went to the march on washington. we had 200,000 people there. i thought that was just amazing. but when i realized that that event took months of planning by major civil rights organizations, all the major leade
. >> coretta scott king gave claiborne carson her late husband's correspondence, sermons, speeches and writings to produce a series of books. now 35 years later, a group of stanford students is concerned the king institute is underfunded. >> so we sent to the board it's a shame what's happening here. it's a shame that stanford hasn't prioritized funding the king institute. >> so they launched a fundraising campaign without the university's help. 16 stanford student body...
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. >> coretta scott king gave claiborne carson her late husband's correspondence, sermons, speeches and writings to produce a series of books. now 35 years later, a group of stanford students is concerned the king institute is underfunded. >> so we sent to the board it's a shame what's happening here. it's a shame that stanford hasn't prioritized funding the king institute. >> so they launched a fundraising campaign without the university's help. 16 stanford student body presidents and vice presidents have signed a letter of support. >> so i think all of us recognize how important our work is, and we're -- we have been doing it now for 35 years. >> and as the country and the world watch the protests following the death of george floyd, there is a new awareness. >> i'm really thank you that people much younger than myself recognize that this is a different moment. i was 19 when i went to the march on washington. we had 200,000 people there. i thought that was just amazing. but when i realized that that event took months of planning by major civil rights organizations, all the major leade
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>> jesse: yeah, gandhi, francis scott king, columbus. beyond what juan is talking about with a few confederate generals. he dodged the question. the situation is this. this is an angry mob trying to destroy america's connection to our history and our foundation, because they want to wipe that clean and rebuild it this country into a socialist utopia. that's the plan. it's mayhem. you have to stop this, because not only is it dangerous, because if you want to bring a statute down, fine. bring it down safely and legally. but if you are going to just start toppling things like an invading army in a foreign land, you can't get away with this, because there are federal charges. my question to these people as this. who are your heroes? who do you think should have a monument? how have you personally shaped this country and a great way? the answer is you haven't. you guys have done nothing and you can't hold a candle to these men who had statues and monuments built after them, the ones i just named. these are very small people and the need to r
>> jesse: yeah, gandhi, francis scott king, columbus. beyond what juan is talking about with a few confederate generals. he dodged the question. the situation is this. this is an angry mob trying to destroy america's connection to our history and our foundation, because they want to wipe that clean and rebuild it this country into a socialist utopia. that's the plan. it's mayhem. you have to stop this, because not only is it dangerous, because if you want to bring a statute down, fine....
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and coretta scott king. reverend, it is an honor to talk to you. the images we've been satisfying of peaceful protests all across the country, not just in the united states. it is all around the world. we saw images today out of rome, london, spain, even south korea. you yourself have been hosting online protests. what do you think it is about this case in this man, george floyd, that is literally reverberating around the world? >> i think it is a collision of a lot of things. people are fed up. we've been experiencing these injustices for years and there's an accumulation. and i think with covid-19 slowing people down, and now being brought into the reality of our world, and reexamining our world, you know, we have people now erupting in these protests. and i'm happy about it. these are revolutionary times, like my father. in his time. revolutionary times mean systems and people will be changed so i'm encouraged about what we're seeing all around the world. >> speaking of change, we saw this amazing view from space of the black lives mural, the bl
and coretta scott king. reverend, it is an honor to talk to you. the images we've been satisfying of peaceful protests all across the country, not just in the united states. it is all around the world. we saw images today out of rome, london, spain, even south korea. you yourself have been hosting online protests. what do you think it is about this case in this man, george floyd, that is literally reverberating around the world? >> i think it is a collision of a lot of things. people are...
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railro >> reporter: coretta scott king gave her late husband's writings to produce a series of books d now 35 years later, a group of stanford students is concerned that the king institute is underfunded. >> we said to the board it is a shame what is happening here, a shame that stanford hasn't prioritized funding the king institute. >> reporter: so they launched a fund raising campaign without the university's help. 16 stanford student body presidents and vice presidents have signed a letter of support. >> so i think all of us recognize how important our work is and we have been doing it now for 35 years. >> reporter: and as the country and the world watch the protests following the death of george floyd, there is a new awareness. >> really thankful that people much younger than myself recognize that this is a different moment. i was 19 when i went to the march on washington. there were 200,000 people there and i thought that was just amazing. but you when i realized that that event took months of planning by major civil rights organizations, all the major leaders, and that the days
railro >> reporter: coretta scott king gave her late husband's writings to produce a series of books d now 35 years later, a group of stanford students is concerned that the king institute is underfunded. >> we said to the board it is a shame what is happening here, a shame that stanford hasn't prioritized funding the king institute. >> reporter: so they launched a fund raising campaign without the university's help. 16 stanford student body presidents and vice presidents have...
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king's assassination, it's coretta scott king who has the legacy of her husband to draw upon to makeg happened to him to carry on his work for his people. >> coretta was always an activist. before martin was an activist. and she continued to be outspoken in order to make the point that you can kill my husband, but this movement is going to go on. >> we have seen the power of nonviolence in the movement for civil rights. the campaign for the poor must go on. >> king's notion was to try to put pressure on congress to try to do something about the issue of poverty. he was proposing, to use modern terms, an occupy movement on the national mall, not for a day or two, but to stay. >> i declare this to be the site our new city, resurrection city usa. >> as dr. king had dreamed, they built a shanty town to expose the nation's shame. they call it resurrection city and it sits on the lawn besides the reflecting pool at the lincoln memorial. >> we come here for one purpose and we don't intend to leave here until we conquer what we came for. >> this is a cbs news special report. peace talks in p
king's assassination, it's coretta scott king who has the legacy of her husband to draw upon to makeg happened to him to carry on his work for his people. >> coretta was always an activist. before martin was an activist. and she continued to be outspoken in order to make the point that you can kill my husband, but this movement is going to go on. >> we have seen the power of nonviolence in the movement for civil rights. the campaign for the poor must go on. >> king's notion...
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experience having been raised in the south allen rock teacher veronica tolt and quoted the late coretta scott king. >>my story is a freedom song of struggle. it is about finding one's per piece how to overcome fear and to stand up for causes bigger than oneself with health and wellness resources are dancing in music event at a kind of festive atmosphere but as part of the movement for black lives 6 nineteen's national day of marches and rallies. >>the signs carried by many spoke to the demand for police reform and the need for investment in black communities says organizer audio home. >>jobs housing. you know having to worry about. you know health care and food just like basic necessities that people think about when you're talking about human rights has not been realized for many americans, it's actually pocketbook. there are poems about the struggle for emancipation calls for the ouster of president trump were underscored by a voter registration booth. during the call for change in pledging to help make it happen there's county supervisor susan ellenberg. >>my intention is to leverage what i'm l
experience having been raised in the south allen rock teacher veronica tolt and quoted the late coretta scott king. >>my story is a freedom song of struggle. it is about finding one's per piece how to overcome fear and to stand up for causes bigger than oneself with health and wellness resources are dancing in music event at a kind of festive atmosphere but as part of the movement for black lives 6 nineteen's national day of marches and rallies. >>the signs carried by many spoke to...
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king and coretta scott king. so many identify the civil rights movement with this area.' body arrived and the family arriving 35 minutes ago. and people in this community are hoping for a bit more peace this week. i can report that there have been less sick-outs from the atlanta police department and a source telling us. but you have to talk about moving forward. have two guests with us. dante, you've lived in the city for quite sometime. when you saw the pain from last week, how do you think moving forward this city can make a change? >> i think we have to start by adjusting the pain. we're humans and we got to start looking at the humanity and that is the biggest thing. i'm here with my little girl. she's 2 years old. these are the things as a father i care about. before i'm a business owner, before anything, i'm a father, i'm a husband. and i just want my daughter to know that she could grow up and that her life is going to be valued just like everything else that we grow up with. >> jarrett you've been fighting in the streets for years to bring this stuff to light. a
king and coretta scott king. so many identify the civil rights movement with this area.' body arrived and the family arriving 35 minutes ago. and people in this community are hoping for a bit more peace this week. i can report that there have been less sick-outs from the atlanta police department and a source telling us. but you have to talk about moving forward. have two guests with us. dante, you've lived in the city for quite sometime. when you saw the pain from last week, how do you think...
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experience having been raised in the south allen rock teacher veronica tolt and quoted the late coretta scott king. >>my story is a freedom song of struggle. it is about finding one's per piece how to overcome fear and to stand up for causes bigger than oneself with health and wellness resources are dancing in music event at a kind of festive atmosphere but as part of the movement for black lives 6 nineteen's national day of marches and rallies. >>the signs carried by many spoke to the demand for police reform and the need for investment in black communities says organizer audio home. >>jobs housing. you know having to worry about. you know health care and food just like basic necessities that people think about when you're talking about human rights has not been realized for many americans it's actually bought >>there are poems about the struggle for emancipation calls for the ouster of president trump were underscored by a voter registration booth. during the call for change in pledging to help make it happen there's county supervisor susan ellenberg. >>my intention is to leverage what i'm learn
experience having been raised in the south allen rock teacher veronica tolt and quoted the late coretta scott king. >>my story is a freedom song of struggle. it is about finding one's per piece how to overcome fear and to stand up for causes bigger than oneself with health and wellness resources are dancing in music event at a kind of festive atmosphere but as part of the movement for black lives 6 nineteen's national day of marches and rallies. >>the signs carried by many spoke to...
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i had the great honor of working for coretta scott king and we had an incredible group of people in so many places. archbishop gregory has stepped up but not many others, frankly. you look at politicians and you look at media and you look at business and the rest. where do we find leadership, and what role does politics have to do in this? obviously, it is central. but give us some advice in an election year. marcia: i would say that if we are serious about these changes, that we understand that we can't simply say that only people who are voting are the ones that matter. because what happened is we have a society that caters to a fictional middle-class and this idea of getting votes. so the leadership is each and every day a person puts a mask on and takes a risk to go on the street, those are our leaders. right? i think what we have seen is how dangerous it is that we think we can step away from politics. donald trump is a disgrace not because he is a disgrace, but because he has been allowed to be a disgrace for so long. and no one has said any boundaries or challenge of behavior in
i had the great honor of working for coretta scott king and we had an incredible group of people in so many places. archbishop gregory has stepped up but not many others, frankly. you look at politicians and you look at media and you look at business and the rest. where do we find leadership, and what role does politics have to do in this? obviously, it is central. but give us some advice in an election year. marcia: i would say that if we are serious about these changes, that we understand...
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. >> reporter: on capitol hill nnl king tim scott, er mitch the chamber's only black republican, to draftolice reform bill. >> i've asked senator tim scott to lead a group that is working on a proposal to allow us to respond to the obvious racial discrimination that we've seen on full display on our television screens over the last two weeks. >> reporter: scott saying he's confident the bill will make its way through congress and include funding for more police body cameras and better training, and as calls for police reform echo around the country, other incidents of alleged police brutality are emerging. in new jersey the attorney general's office releasing video from the may 23rd shooting of an unarmed black man, maurice gordon. video shows gordon in the back of a patrol car. when he gets out and tries to enter the driver's seat, in the struggle, the officer shoots him six times. lawyers for gordon's family criticizing new jersey's attorney general for releasing the video before the family could see it. >> the new jersey state attorney general's office found it appropriate for the worl
. >> reporter: on capitol hill nnl king tim scott, er mitch the chamber's only black republican, to draftolice reform bill. >> i've asked senator tim scott to lead a group that is working on a proposal to allow us to respond to the obvious racial discrimination that we've seen on full display on our television screens over the last two weeks. >> reporter: scott saying he's confident the bill will make its way through congress and include funding for more police body cameras...
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scott: thank you very much, mr. roy. secretary king? >> thank you so much, chairman scott, ranking member fox, and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify. this hearing takes place in the shadow of massive global protests against police violence seeking to ensure that black lives matter is more than just a hashtag. the murders of george floyd, ,reonna taylor, ahmaud arbery and rayshard brooks remind us yet again that systemic racism and the legacy of slavery infect our institutions, public discourse, and daily interaction. our education system is fraught with racial inequities that existed before covid-19. far too few black and latino children have access to affordable, high-quality preschool. black children, particularly boys, are disproportionately suspended or expelled from early learning the pandemic has pushed the early childhood education sector for blacks. over 65 years, after brown v. board of education, district lines and school assignment policies still segregate k-12 by race and class. districts with
scott: thank you very much, mr. roy. secretary king? >> thank you so much, chairman scott, ranking member fox, and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify. this hearing takes place in the shadow of massive global protests against police violence seeking to ensure that black lives matter is more than just a hashtag. the murders of george floyd, ,reonna taylor, ahmaud arbery and rayshard brooks remind us yet again that systemic racism and the legacy of slavery...
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65 years ago, were still reeling from the situations because james byrd in 1998 rodney king in 1994, walter scott, without video today, that situation would've never happened in minneapolis, even though it happened it would not have happened, without video walter scott would not have happened, even though it happened it was only the video thatit brought. >> a good answer and i appreciate it, let's turn it to a second to the economy and the subject of her series and obviously were in a difficult spot, right now with the level of unemployment in the drop in economic growth that we will see in the second quarter, were trying to reopen everywhere, how optimistic are you that we can have an economic recovery that is relatively strong and swift. i'm not to believe that we will bounce back fast and i do think it could takee a decade where we were but tell me your thoughts. >> i certainly think the definition of recovery matters, i would say that we will see a strong recovery starting next month from my perspective in about four months now. we will turnve optimistic -- >> i am to i think love a strong re
65 years ago, were still reeling from the situations because james byrd in 1998 rodney king in 1994, walter scott, without video today, that situation would've never happened in minneapolis, even though it happened it would not have happened, without video walter scott would not have happened, even though it happened it was only the video thatit brought. >> a good answer and i appreciate it, let's turn it to a second to the economy and the subject of her series and obviously were in a...
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elizabeth: that was senators scott and graham. dr. king, your reaction to what you just heard? is just so accurate. eight years, joe biden was there as the vice president, he could have done something for the african-american community, more than just pumping a lot of money into abortions of the african-american community. but my question is this, where were you for all of those eight years? and so right now, today, we have a president and an administration who work very hard for every american including african-americans. and, liz, unfortunately it took the death of george floyd for them to wake up and even acknowledge juneteenth. president trump in husband first four -- in his first four years has done that with strong support. and i think it's very important. there's been so many round tables with the president and his administration, i've been to many of them, discussing concerns of the african-american community. and so they had eight years, so why would we give joe biden eight years to do nothing again? elizabeth: all right. [laughter] dr. king, it's always great to have
elizabeth: that was senators scott and graham. dr. king, your reaction to what you just heard? is just so accurate. eight years, joe biden was there as the vice president, he could have done something for the african-american community, more than just pumping a lot of money into abortions of the african-american community. but my question is this, where were you for all of those eight years? and so right now, today, we have a president and an administration who work very hard for every american...
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rodney king in 1994. walter scott. without video today, that situation would never happened in minneapolis. even though it happened, it would not have happened without video. walter scott would never happen. it was only the video that brought these injustices to light. i apologize for the long answer. ben: no, it's a good answer and i appreciate it. let's turn for a second to the economy this is the subject of , our series. we are in the difficult spot right now with the level of unemployment and the drop in economic growth. we are trying to reopen everywhere. how optimistic are you that we can have an economic recovery that is relatively strong and swift? i'm not in the camp that believes we are going to bounce back fast. i do think it could take a decade to get back to where we were, but tell me your thoughts. sen. scott: the definition of recovery matters. i would say that we will see a strong recovery starting next month, from my perspective. i've been thinking this for about four months now. i'm optimistic. i'm an
rodney king in 1994. walter scott. without video today, that situation would never happened in minneapolis. even though it happened, it would not have happened without video. walter scott would never happen. it was only the video that brought these injustices to light. i apologize for the long answer. ben: no, it's a good answer and i appreciate it. let's turn for a second to the economy this is the subject of , our series. we are in the difficult spot right now with the level of unemployment...
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. >> in so many cases, whether it is starting with rodney king, walter scott, so many other -- trayvonartin, the defense attorneys were able to break one link of the chain and the jury bought it. the fact is, nobody is above the law, nobody is beneath the law and we got to make sure that this case is tight at every single link in that chain. >> your reactions to that, sir, do you think he is right? >> well, i think -- i support the examination of not only minneapolis police department but the policing profession in general. law enforcement leaders in minnesota and across the country need to understand how to better serve the communities. as far as what he said, there's a lot more to examine on there. as far as i can see, we're open to an examination of how we do law enforcement in this country and especially here in minnesota. and that's kind of what my views on that are. >> we obviously know there were the charges against the other officers, in fact, two of the three expolice officers who were in court yesterday are rookie cops on the beat, one claiming he told derek chauvin, we shoul
. >> in so many cases, whether it is starting with rodney king, walter scott, so many other -- trayvonartin, the defense attorneys were able to break one link of the chain and the jury bought it. the fact is, nobody is above the law, nobody is beneath the law and we got to make sure that this case is tight at every single link in that chain. >> your reactions to that, sir, do you think he is right? >> well, i think -- i support the examination of not only minneapolis police...
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francisco police chief bill scott spoke of his experience as a los angeles police officer, during the riot in 1992. after four policemen were acquitted of the beating of rodney kingand at the time, scott had only been on the job only two and a half years. >> i was at work, on april 29th, 1992, 64 people died that 64 people. think about that. stay at home. >> scott served with the lapd for 27 years before coming to san francisco. >>> we are watching the protests around the country over the death of george floyd. the plea tonight, coming from his brother. >> and a powerful picture coming out of s >>> dramatic pictures tonight, outside the white house, as protesters set a fire. tear gas and loud bangs were heard. this, just one of several chilling images we've seen from around the country. many protests over the death of george floyd have turned violent. >> floyd's brother today pleaded fo abc news reporter, alex has an update from minneapolis. >> reporter: a dramatic scene unfolding in minneapolis. this tanker truck driving on a closed highway barrelling toward a crowd of protesters. >> taking a moment of silence for george floyd. and you see a truck come barrellin
francisco police chief bill scott spoke of his experience as a los angeles police officer, during the riot in 1992. after four policemen were acquitted of the beating of rodney kingand at the time, scott had only been on the job only two and a half years. >> i was at work, on april 29th, 1992, 64 people died that 64 people. think about that. stay at home. >> scott served with the lapd for 27 years before coming to san francisco. >>> we are watching the protests around the...
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scott. you have curfews now. in many states we haven't seen this across the country since really 1968 after the death of martin luther king jr. >> the violent protesters really just distract from george floyd's death and the activities of a non- violent protesters who want to raise attention versus the violent protesters who are looking for anarchy in this country and we just have to make sure that line of separation is clear. in south carolina the governor mobilized the national guard as well so that we could be in a pit position of anticipation expectancy to resolve and respond from the issues we've seen around the country. we want to make sure we are able to tamp down that as quickly as possible. >> we have seen some really sad situations you would think. [inaudible] >> i spoke with the governor today and part of what i learned in the briefing is that folks that were the agitators were from outside the area, outside a state even, we are starting to see a trend where such the violent protesters aren't even from the community. i'd be surprised if they are as trying to cast a wide net with the goal, from my perspective, o
scott. you have curfews now. in many states we haven't seen this across the country since really 1968 after the death of martin luther king jr. >> the violent protesters really just distract from george floyd's death and the activities of a non- violent protesters who want to raise attention versus the violent protesters who are looking for anarchy in this country and we just have to make sure that line of separation is clear. in south carolina the governor mobilized the national guard as...
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insuection act of 1807, a rarely used law that hasn't been enacted since the rodney king riots in the '90s. senator tim scott, the only african-american republican in the senate praising president trump for vowing to take immediate action. >> we need to hear more like that from the president because, frankly, the country rallies around our chief executive when he speaks about bringing the american family together. >> reporter: after the rose garden speech, the president walking across the street to visit a historic church vandalized during the unrest then holding a bible standing in various poses for a full minute and a half. >> is that your bible? >> reporter: in a joint statement overgh t democrats blasting trump saying tear-gassing peaceful protesters without provocation just so the president could pose for photos outside a church dishonors every value that faith teaches us. the bishop of that church saying she's appalled accusing the president of using the church as a prop. >> let me be clear, the president just used a bible and sacred text at one of the churches of my diocese as a backup for a message a
insuection act of 1807, a rarely used law that hasn't been enacted since the rodney king riots in the '90s. senator tim scott, the only african-american republican in the senate praising president trump for vowing to take immediate action. >> we need to hear more like that from the president because, frankly, the country rallies around our chief executive when he speaks about bringing the american family together. >> reporter: after the rose garden speech, the president walking...
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9/11, davidson brings a poignantly autobiographical edge to the king of staten island, nowhere more so than in a central scene where scottabout the pain of loved ones left behind when first responders make the ultimate sacrifice. it's a scene of remarkable honesty and candour. outrageous, perhaps, but also reflected with the unmistakable spark of personal truth. why do we have to clean this thing anyway? it'sjust going to get fire on it. elsewhere, it's much more business as usual with apatow bringing his familiar loose limbed approach to the proceedings allowing the drama to ramble and shamble its way between the touching, the amusing, and the occasionally indulgent. no, no, this is my favourite. oh, you killed that. yeah, i really worked hard on the eyes. there are engaging supporting performances, most notably from steve buscemi as the fire house stalwart who teaches us some home truths, and davidson retains the damaged anarchic charm which has served him so well on saturday night live. when i my going to get my break? like... at two and a quarter hours, the king of staten island is half an hour longer than it needs t
9/11, davidson brings a poignantly autobiographical edge to the king of staten island, nowhere more so than in a central scene where scottabout the pain of loved ones left behind when first responders make the ultimate sacrifice. it's a scene of remarkable honesty and candour. outrageous, perhaps, but also reflected with the unmistakable spark of personal truth. why do we have to clean this thing anyway? it'sjust going to get fire on it. elsewhere, it's much more business as usual with apatow...
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9/11, davidson brings a poignantly autobiographical edge to the king of staten island, nowhere more so than in a central scene where scottan angrily impassioned rant about the pain of loved ones left behind when first responders make the ultimate sacrifice. it's a scene of remarkable honesty and candour. outrageous, perhaps, but also inflected with the unmistakable spark of personal truth. why do we have to clean this thing anyway? it'sjust going to get fire on it. elsewhere, it's much more business as usual with apatow bringing his familiar loose limbed approach to the proceedings allowing the drama to ramble and shamble its way between the touching, the amusing, and the occasionally indulgent. no, no, this is my favourite. oh, you killed that. yeah, i really worked hard on the eyes. there are engaging supporting performances, most notably from steve buscemi as the fire house stalwart who teaches us some home truths, and davidson retains the damaged anarchic charm which has served him so well on saturday night live. when am i going to get my break? like... at two and a quarter hours, the king of staten island is half an
9/11, davidson brings a poignantly autobiographical edge to the king of staten island, nowhere more so than in a central scene where scottan angrily impassioned rant about the pain of loved ones left behind when first responders make the ultimate sacrifice. it's a scene of remarkable honesty and candour. outrageous, perhaps, but also inflected with the unmistakable spark of personal truth. why do we have to clean this thing anyway? it'sjust going to get fire on it. elsewhere, it's much more...
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we heard freddie gray, walter scott, all these names we've heard. rodney king. i heard stories when my grand father was younger. mike, you asked, did i understand it at that point, you know, i had to think about it and i don't remember when but i know even before then i understood racism. i understood there were certain people who didn't like me and my family because of our skin color. i knew that. i don't remember when, i don't remember that first moment, but early in my life i understood that. that's the reality. it's very diverse. the most diverse place i've lived in my life. for a lot of kids growing up here they don't understand because it is diverse and very inclusive. in other parts of the country it's not that way. >> we have to educate the kids who don't experience it, too. the kids who don't know that is the reality. that doesn't make any sense. racism is taught, right? >> kari, i hope it's okay, but for folks who don't know, you have a young son who will be a scientist. he had that rocket on tv over the weekend. he's young. have you experienced this?
we heard freddie gray, walter scott, all these names we've heard. rodney king. i heard stories when my grand father was younger. mike, you asked, did i understand it at that point, you know, i had to think about it and i don't remember when but i know even before then i understood racism. i understood there were certain people who didn't like me and my family because of our skin color. i knew that. i don't remember when, i don't remember that first moment, but early in my life i understood...
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does this mean for his campaign restart former trump insider anthony scott i will she is on this addition to. the politicking on larry king a scathing bestseller by former national security advisor and underwhelming campaign rally in tulsa rattles the president and his feeble will get a shot from the hip perspective for financiering and them a scout he lasted less than 2 weeks is that from white house communications director and now he's pushing disaffected republicans to elect joe biden and the nice guy mochi former trump white house communicate.
does this mean for his campaign restart former trump insider anthony scott i will she is on this addition to. the politicking on larry king a scathing bestseller by former national security advisor and underwhelming campaign rally in tulsa rattles the president and his feeble will get a shot from the hip perspective for financiering and them a scout he lasted less than 2 weeks is that from white house communications director and now he's pushing disaffected republicans to elect joe biden and...
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this mean for his campaign restart former trump insider anthony scott it will she is on this addition to. what politicking on larry kinga scathing bestseller by a former national security advisor and underwhelming campaign rally in tulsa rattles the president and his people will get a shoe from the hip perspective from financiering anthony scaramucci he lasted less than 2 weeks is that from white house communications director and now he's pushing disaffected republicans to elect joe biden and the nice guy who chief former trump white house communications director founder and managing partner of the investment firm sky bridge capital well have been a good to have you with us trump held his 1st campaign rally in tulsa what did you take away from that event.
this mean for his campaign restart former trump insider anthony scott it will she is on this addition to. what politicking on larry kinga scathing bestseller by a former national security advisor and underwhelming campaign rally in tulsa rattles the president and his people will get a shoe from the hip perspective from financiering anthony scaramucci he lasted less than 2 weeks is that from white house communications director and now he's pushing disaffected republicans to elect joe biden and...
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be like martin luther king don't assume people by their skin. don't assume tim scott is a murderer. afraid of it, at least have the debate. how does my own senator from california kamala harris, why wouldn't she vote to go forward knowing what has gone on and knowing you need police reform. he wants to try to be a vice-president instead of represent the people that she swore to uphold the constitution for. that's appalling. >> dana: kevin mccarthy, thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. we'll be right back. facing leaks takes strength. so here's to the strong, who trust in our performance and comfortable, long-lasting protection. because your strength is supported by ours. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. because your strength is [shouting]by ours. [clapping and shouting] [cymbals clanging] [knocking] room for seven. and much, much more. the first-ever glb. get 0% apr financing up to 36 months on most models, and 90-day first-payment deferral on any model. >> dana: a parent's nightmare. twins trapped under a bookcase that fell on top of them even after their parent
be like martin luther king don't assume people by their skin. don't assume tim scott is a murderer. afraid of it, at least have the debate. how does my own senator from california kamala harris, why wouldn't she vote to go forward knowing what has gone on and knowing you need police reform. he wants to try to be a vice-president instead of represent the people that she swore to uphold the constitution for. that's appalling. >> dana: kevin mccarthy, thanks for joining us. we appreciate it....
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this mean for his campaign restart former trump insider anthony scott or will she is on this addition to. what the politicking on larry king a scathing bestseller by a former national security adviser and underwhelming campaign rally in tulsa rattles the president and his feet will will get a shoot from the hip perspective for financiering anthony scaramucci he lasted less than 2 weeks is that from white house communications director and now he's pushing disaffected republicans to allow.
this mean for his campaign restart former trump insider anthony scott or will she is on this addition to. what the politicking on larry king a scathing bestseller by a former national security adviser and underwhelming campaign rally in tulsa rattles the president and his feet will will get a shoot from the hip perspective for financiering anthony scaramucci he lasted less than 2 weeks is that from white house communications director and now he's pushing disaffected republicans to allow.