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so when king is in selma, he said why do i come to selma? he gives the white minister who criticized him in birmingham which are all theological universalistic answers. is he anywheres is justice everywhere. and he quotes gentilic but in selma he adds something different. i am here because my people are suffering. and this phrase "my people" -- when king was shifting out of the universal into the black ethnic frame, he was calling forth my people and identifying himself. and once you listen for that echo in the middle of "i have a dream," there are three places in which king turns from kennedy and white america and talks to something i must say to my people. he intergrates that in the middle. so i've come here to selma because my people are suffering. i've come here to help you sing come by here my lord, lordy, lordy somebody is suffering and that is why i've come to selma. now, if i can find the pages i'm going to quote from that are not out of order -- i'll manage, i think. king's sense of communion in the mass meetings was not only to lif
so when king is in selma, he said why do i come to selma? he gives the white minister who criticized him in birmingham which are all theological universalistic answers. is he anywheres is justice everywhere. and he quotes gentilic but in selma he adds something different. i am here because my people are suffering. and this phrase "my people" -- when king was shifting out of the universal into the black ethnic frame, he was calling forth my people and identifying himself. and once you...
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he's in jail in selma. and he went back down to seek the right to vote. as of this -- this strong dr. in him really dominates a lot of part of his life going here in the third volume which ultimately ends of course he was assassinated in the campaign among the garbage workers in memphis. c-span: in the end, by the come helped malcolm x dhaka? what was the scene? >> guest: malcolm x died simultaneously within the dropping out of bob moses. in february, 65, the beginning of the american ground troops in vietnam and this celebrate true, malcolm x is shot down by members of the elijah muhammed temple and newark. it's an embarrassment to me and the american legal system that two men who hadn't absolutely nothing to do it serve over 20 years. they were convicted elsewhere. only one of the actual killers serve time; four of them never did. they've been identified but never tried, and two people were really pretty clearly not there and i think the legal system knew they were not there were served -- were convicted and served time anyway. c-span: how will that hap
he's in jail in selma. and he went back down to seek the right to vote. as of this -- this strong dr. in him really dominates a lot of part of his life going here in the third volume which ultimately ends of course he was assassinated in the campaign among the garbage workers in memphis. c-span: in the end, by the come helped malcolm x dhaka? what was the scene? >> guest: malcolm x died simultaneously within the dropping out of bob moses. in february, 65, the beginning of the american...
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they killed selma hill in 2009. they were in a custody dispute over rosa hill's daughter. her husband pleaded guilty to being an accessory after the fact. >>> authorities are searching for a man who is accused of shooting and killing a councilman. aaron bassler is accused of killing jere melo saturday after he stumbled on to opium poppies. he and another man were walking the area, investigating a report of an illegal pot farm when the shooting happened. aaron bassler was guarding the farm. >>> drivers who lost their license but ignore the law were the target of a undercover sting. >> dui related conviction. >> the sheriff's department wrapped up its operation. today three deputies set up in downtown san jose to catch people right after their court proceedings. drivers with suspended license whose got in their car to drive off were pulled over again. >> they were suspended multiple times. it's not like it's a first time occurrence. >> two people were sited and had their cars towed today. >>> residents are preparing for evacuations today as the fire heads their way. firefigh
they killed selma hill in 2009. they were in a custody dispute over rosa hill's daughter. her husband pleaded guilty to being an accessory after the fact. >>> authorities are searching for a man who is accused of shooting and killing a councilman. aaron bassler is accused of killing jere melo saturday after he stumbled on to opium poppies. he and another man were walking the area, investigating a report of an illegal pot farm when the shooting happened. aaron bassler was guarding the...
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the prosecutors say lee drove his wife to the dublin hall of selma hill. her daughter, hill and lee were convicted of killing hill over rosa hill's 2-year-old daughter. >>> a los gatos mother was found guilty this afternoon of misdemeanor charge of molesting a child. 48-year-old sar a cole is accused of having sex with a 16- year-old boy. a santa clara jury acquitted cole on two charges. the jury deadlocked on a third charge. cole must now register as a sex offender. >>> investors sold out stocks in search of safer investments. coop soupers are also -- consumers are also making changes. tom vacar is live now with a sign that could signal recovery. >> reporter: even as consumer spending has increased, brick and mortar shopping centers find themselves in record vacancy territory. steel drums here at the martinez farmers market make for a more jovial feeling. strip mall vacancies now at 11% are the highest in 20 years. emily langley says she works weekend in a near by mall. >> you still have people with money that want to come and spend their money. then ther
the prosecutors say lee drove his wife to the dublin hall of selma hill. her daughter, hill and lee were convicted of killing hill over rosa hill's 2-year-old daughter. >>> a los gatos mother was found guilty this afternoon of misdemeanor charge of molesting a child. 48-year-old sar a cole is accused of having sex with a 16- year-old boy. a santa clara jury acquitted cole on two charges. the jury deadlocked on a third charge. cole must now register as a sex offender. >>>...
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king came to selma. you know what happened.hich created the climate, we created the environment to get a president. if you days ago, i had the opportunity to go up to the memorial, to the monument. i have been there three times. four times. yesterday. the scaffolds were still up. they invited me to go up on the scaffolds, and i was able to touch the head, were of the face of dr. king. it is amazing to me that after this man stood on the steps of the lincoln memorial 48 years ago and said, "i have a dream," today, a dream keeping with the american dream, that we can come back and see his like this standing between jefferson and lincoln. it says something about the man, but it also says something about the movement that he led. the movement that he died for. those of us in the civil rights movement and the labor movement in american politics, we have to do our part. we have obligation, a mandate, and a mission, to speak up and to speak out, move our feet. we cannot be quiet. people are hurting. people are suffering. mr. president
king came to selma. you know what happened.hich created the climate, we created the environment to get a president. if you days ago, i had the opportunity to go up to the memorial, to the monument. i have been there three times. four times. yesterday. the scaffolds were still up. they invited me to go up on the scaffolds, and i was able to touch the head, were of the face of dr. king. it is amazing to me that after this man stood on the steps of the lincoln memorial 48 years ago and said,...
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remember, from the pinnacle of this great movement in selma that brought people down to march and journalists from all over the world, to crusade for the voting rights act, that had only been a couple of years before. the movement splintered over whether they should go north, black power, then he took on the war. finally, he had to take on the poor people's campaign. by the time he did that, he was very very isolated and lonely. the bouts of depression continued. i think it became stronger. i think he was driven more by conscience to make more of a witness. tavis: jesse jackson remembers a crucial meeting of family and friends. he came in the meeting and said, i have had a migraine headache. i thought about quitting. we came from the back of the bus and the public foundations and the right to vote. i felt really down, i felt depressed. it is likened georgia, we have been turning a - into a plus. we have to go on to memphis. i took copious notes. it was like jesus let this cup pass for me. i have healed the sick, i have tried to do my father's will. i am not understood even by my own family me
remember, from the pinnacle of this great movement in selma that brought people down to march and journalists from all over the world, to crusade for the voting rights act, that had only been a couple of years before. the movement splintered over whether they should go north, black power, then he took on the war. finally, he had to take on the poor people's campaign. by the time he did that, he was very very isolated and lonely. the bouts of depression continued. i think it became stronger. i...
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and one is in western selma where there is a significant facility that has 24 tennis courts inside and outside and there is really not an effort made in the planning unless and until private people got involved and another area that is currently being rezoned is jap japantown and they significantly lost the bowling alley and what i am saying is that while you are taking a look at open space with regard to open space for recreation, and they would like to also see is where and how and remember i'm a citizen and i am an amateur at this, but where and how are significant recreational facilities themselves being preserved. where we know, in fact, that the city does not have enough money to keep its course and that stock has shrunk and to keep the swimming pool and that stock has shrunk and you count on others with private fail fails and i would like to see that element protected. thank you very much. olague thank you. president olague: thank you. >> commissioners, my name is sue hagan and i guess i have to say i want to endorse what chris was just saying about private recreation facilities
and one is in western selma where there is a significant facility that has 24 tennis courts inside and outside and there is really not an effort made in the planning unless and until private people got involved and another area that is currently being rezoned is jap japantown and they significantly lost the bowling alley and what i am saying is that while you are taking a look at open space with regard to open space for recreation, and they would like to also see is where and how and remember...
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president olague: some of what concerns me and selma and the sixth street corridor and victoria park and the rec center and there are a kinds of maintenance and fees and so many people lost access to that facility during the budget crises, but i guess it makes sense to me in some ways, have you talked about some of the ideas with some of the landlord rs and the nonprofit housing developers? i am wondering if that conversation is taking place to brainstorm with maybe some of the tenants or -- >> because they do manage a lot of properties in both the tenderloin obviously -- >> that is a good idea. i think we have a focus group, but it's been a while since we talked to any and we worked with cdc who does affordable housing as well. and still working with them on other projects. see if i can connect with them again. president olague: and some of the master lease properties and are they thinking about how to green the space for tenants? and everyone mentions roof top gardens and i am not sure that is necessarily the solution or if people would necessarily utilize that space, but i am just
president olague: some of what concerns me and selma and the sixth street corridor and victoria park and the rec center and there are a kinds of maintenance and fees and so many people lost access to that facility during the budget crises, but i guess it makes sense to me in some ways, have you talked about some of the ideas with some of the landlord rs and the nonprofit housing developers? i am wondering if that conversation is taking place to brainstorm with maybe some of the tenants or --...
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a utility truck collided into a truck in the selma neighborhood about 8:30 this morning happen. two people are recovering at the hospital. the 101 off ramp in the area was re-opened around 10:00. the cause of the crash is under investigation. "ch uncil of san >>> and fire caused damage at a children's center today. the fire broke out in a computer lab at children's council, san francisco, on church street near mission high school around midnight. no injuries reported and no word, yet, what sparked the fire. >>> firefighters in is a lab oh county hope to fully contain a grass fire within the next half hour t so-called beacon fire broke out in fairfield last night. it spread out of the city toward vacaville and threatened dozens of homes. by midnight firefighters contained about 60% of the fire and as of this hour they have it about 90% contained. so far, the fire torched more than 700 acres and there were no evacuations. the lawyer for two cal grad students in iran have filed an appeal. earlier this month they received 8 year sentences, they have already been detained for two yea
a utility truck collided into a truck in the selma neighborhood about 8:30 this morning happen. two people are recovering at the hospital. the 101 off ramp in the area was re-opened around 10:00. the cause of the crash is under investigation. "ch uncil of san >>> and fire caused damage at a children's center today. the fire broke out in a computer lab at children's council, san francisco, on church street near mission high school around midnight. no injuries reported and no word,...
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these additional and districts, including soma, except for the ones which are also in the western selma citizens planning process. this week about the land use hearing the full board, there was interest in expanding the ordinance of might also permit dj's. in the end, the full board continued it without a vote to august 2. so they will pick it up again next week. they also considered the inner/outer clement and geary neighborhood permit commercial controls but your emerges from supervisor mar on july 14 to your credit approval with modifications. supervisor mar also amended the ordinance to incorporate all your modifications but-41. first, your recommended that we should be able to permit additional restaurants in the inner claimant. one at the right. and i got the inner and outer clement districts. there would be committed -- permitted. the supervisor, did it this request, as he felt it was still a relaxation of the restaurant controls, and that is what he was seeking to you recommended to remove the prohibition on formula retell pet supply stores. although supervisor mar did not remov
these additional and districts, including soma, except for the ones which are also in the western selma citizens planning process. this week about the land use hearing the full board, there was interest in expanding the ordinance of might also permit dj's. in the end, the full board continued it without a vote to august 2. so they will pick it up again next week. they also considered the inner/outer clement and geary neighborhood permit commercial controls but your emerges from supervisor mar...
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the chinatown visitor retail district, residential commercial districts, and the japan and western selma's special use district. conditional use is required, even if the establishment already occupies the space. since november 2007, the commission answered at approximately 25 conditional use requests for formula retell. three have been disapproved and 22 approved. there are currently six pending formula retell -- retails cu 's a department of the 25 that you have heard since 2007, three have been appealed to the board of supervisors. two of the more effectively upheld and one was overturned. the rest of the information is in the report. i am happy to answer any questions if you have it. president olague: thank you. i would like to recognize jillion from supervisor wiener's office. >> commissioners, to appear to use the one that supervisor scott wiener's legislative aides. i just ran up the stairs. he asked me to read you this letter. commissioners, who is directing in connection with your hearing today on formula retell. in my view, banks should be treated as formula retell. some should re
the chinatown visitor retail district, residential commercial districts, and the japan and western selma's special use district. conditional use is required, even if the establishment already occupies the space. since november 2007, the commission answered at approximately 25 conditional use requests for formula retell. three have been disapproved and 22 approved. there are currently six pending formula retell -- retails cu 's a department of the 25 that you have heard since 2007, three have...
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that march from selma to montgomery. they had spent two typical costly dangerous years working on the response to the death of the children, and what came out of it was the opening of another level of democracy in this country. in a deep sense, the death of a children led not to the death of more people but to the opening of new life, new possibility for this country. [applause] >> thank you very much, professor harding. hellen, would you like to respond? >> just in the issue of time, the issue of the enemy is first to meet each other, and i believe the more we can connect with, do bridges, have different kinds of people meeting, conversing each other, having breakfast together, crossing the boundaries, these invisible boundaries set up in our culture, the university students going here who are here today, you're in a little -- you're in the environment of being in a university. you got the raserbacks, but the more we meet each other and begin to have the conversations, we will positively promote, i think, building commu
that march from selma to montgomery. they had spent two typical costly dangerous years working on the response to the death of the children, and what came out of it was the opening of another level of democracy in this country. in a deep sense, the death of a children led not to the death of more people but to the opening of new life, new possibility for this country. [applause] >> thank you very much, professor harding. hellen, would you like to respond? >> just in the issue of...
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e-mails from people including just an e-mail from someone who in one nine hundred sixty five during selma got arrested in the rotunda of the capitol praying and doing exactly the same thing and it's that that courageous remnant of people that have actually changed the world and we've got to reignite that spirit and help people in the mainline churches and protestant catholic jewish and muslim traditions and other faith traditions to join hands and work together and really push back on some particularly the christian right that tends to say outrageous things that no one can find in the in the text of the bible. they're going to judge jeremiah. you know god being human beings the ability to write the scripture but it seems to me that faithful jews faithful muslims faithful christians understand in all of those traditions that god loves the least and the poorest and the last and calls us to be part of healing the planet which is also a student here that's right. and it was the inciting incident for your arrest in the rotunda of the. so-called crisis. exactly when the president came on the ai
e-mails from people including just an e-mail from someone who in one nine hundred sixty five during selma got arrested in the rotunda of the capitol praying and doing exactly the same thing and it's that that courageous remnant of people that have actually changed the world and we've got to reignite that spirit and help people in the mainline churches and protestant catholic jewish and muslim traditions and other faith traditions to join hands and work together and really push back on some...
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in the system as you can before she's more policy all small for the riots locals off the government selma crime in science and social cue it helps create. higher annoyed unprepared for this economy teetering on the brink americans talk on food supplies radiators on gongs to get them through do you stay growing numbers believing it could be russia around the corner. and ethnics the northern call so they say they live in fear of having their land and property taken as tensions remain high holding weeks of violet's in the buddha between some of the outskirts. of the nazi caught up with a prominent russian a strong and sure little green men exist. and. thank you very much for being with us today you know travelers that i'm twenty years time you will have discovered life on other planets are we actually talking about el in the city or merely some bacteria if we're talking life forms of course you know what particular form such life could be is a separate question where there is life and intelligence and civilization are a possibility but discovering life is of primary importance in what form.
in the system as you can before she's more policy all small for the riots locals off the government selma crime in science and social cue it helps create. higher annoyed unprepared for this economy teetering on the brink americans talk on food supplies radiators on gongs to get them through do you stay growing numbers believing it could be russia around the corner. and ethnics the northern call so they say they live in fear of having their land and property taken as tensions remain high holding...
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. >> the trail traces the outskirts of suctiny central valley towns as reedley, selma, and sanger. and as the landscape wakes up around the area, so does business. take simonian farms, for example. just outside thfrno city limits is where you'll find this 20-acre family owned operation that has grown 100 varieties of fruits and vegetables for more than00 years, and doesn't looc to close shop atime soon. especially if the lion of fans the place has earned over the years has anything to say about it. >> oh, my god. just for people to see it. i don't think they've ever seen anything likthis. toee the beautiful blossoms, and the colors, and thcountryside, and what--what it really takes to doing farming. i mean, i think--god, i just-- i just think they get a lot out ofhis. >> blossoms are one of the most visible signs a new crop is on the way. and for about 6 weeks out of the year, you can see this spectacular sight, trees flushed full of blossoms. some have as many as 20,000 per tree. but the one thing yo discover quite quickly about the blossom trail is, besides highlighting the beaut
. >> the trail traces the outskirts of suctiny central valley towns as reedley, selma, and sanger. and as the landscape wakes up around the area, so does business. take simonian farms, for example. just outside thfrno city limits is where you'll find this 20-acre family owned operation that has grown 100 varieties of fruits and vegetables for more than00 years, and doesn't looc to close shop atime soon. especially if the lion of fans the place has earned over the years has anything to say...
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and as you know, eventually that marvelous selma movement ended up with that march from selma to montgomerynt too difficult dangerous years working on the response to the deaths of the children. and what came out of it was the opening of another level of democracy in this country. and in a deep sense, the death of the children lead not to the death of more people, but to the opening of new life, new possibility for this country. [applause] >> thank you very much, professor. sister helen, which you like to respond to? >> well, just seeing the time, the answer to fear of the enemy is for us to meet each other. and i believe the more we can connect with, do bridges, have different kinds of people meeting, conversing each other, having breakfast together, crossing the boundaries, these invisible boundaries that have been set up in our culture, the university students going here, who are here today. you're in a little, you know, you're in the environment of being in the university. you've got the razorbacks. you are there with your team. but who are the others that lie the contest or different f
and as you know, eventually that marvelous selma movement ended up with that march from selma to montgomerynt too difficult dangerous years working on the response to the deaths of the children. and what came out of it was the opening of another level of democracy in this country. and in a deep sense, the death of the children lead not to the death of more people, but to the opening of new life, new possibility for this country. [applause] >> thank you very much, professor. sister helen,...
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the message that ultimately prevailed over enormous odds in birmingham, montgomery, and selma is vital wherever people yearn to live together in dignity, freedom, and peace. dr. king was, as we all know, a dreamer. but this does not mean that he was not leave. -- that he was naiive. he was threatened and beaten in jail. while still in seminary, he wrote about the viciousness of racism and it made in doubt the essential goodness of man. one month before his untimely death, he preached in atlanta that life is a continual story of shattered dreams. he spoke often from the pulpit about the war that rages within each of us between our nobler inclinations and the temptations of evil. dr. king had seen too much of life to believe in the finality of any victory or in the moral purity of any nation or people. this knowledge of human character and his realism about the obstacles to progress make even more compelling the prescription that he offered. hope, faith, commitment, and compassion towards one another. he knew that a world of peace and justice could not be achieved by small steps or by mi
the message that ultimately prevailed over enormous odds in birmingham, montgomery, and selma is vital wherever people yearn to live together in dignity, freedom, and peace. dr. king was, as we all know, a dreamer. but this does not mean that he was not leave. -- that he was naiive. he was threatened and beaten in jail. while still in seminary, he wrote about the viciousness of racism and it made in doubt the essential goodness of man. one month before his untimely death, he preached in atlanta...
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police found the body of selma hill stuffed in a trash can outside her home in 2009.ors said a bitter child custody battle wag the motive. 36-year-old rose hill and her mother were both sentenced. >> production on adult films stops in southern california. what triggered it. >> the fog cleared from the coast but is back right now. how far inland it'll get and how much cooler you could be tomorrow. . and a crane is called into help put a [ male announcer ] get ready for the left lane. the volkswagen autobahn for all event is back. right now, get a great deal on new volkswagen models, including the jetta, awarded a top safety pick by the iihs. that's the power of german engineering. hurry in and lease the jetta s for just $179 a month. ♪ visit vwdealer.com today. . >>> a student pilot is recovering after crashing his plane into a backyard in southern california. he was the only person on board, he was trying to land but didn't quite make it. he was taken to the hospital with a broken leg. two painters were outside at a time. they pulled him out of the plane but were hit
police found the body of selma hill stuffed in a trash can outside her home in 2009.ors said a bitter child custody battle wag the motive. 36-year-old rose hill and her mother were both sentenced. >> production on adult films stops in southern california. what triggered it. >> the fog cleared from the coast but is back right now. how far inland it'll get and how much cooler you could be tomorrow. . and a crane is called into help put a [ male announcer ] get ready for the left lane....
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police found the body of selma hill stuffed in a trash can outside her home in 2009.rosecutors said a bitter child custody battle wag the motive. 36-year-old rose hill and her mother were both sentenced. >> production on adult films stops in southern california. what triggered it. >> the fog cleared from the coast but is back right now. how far inland it'll get and how much cooler you could be tomorrow. . and a crane is called into help put a giant statue in place in the east bay. now september 11th inspired it. úgúÑ?#??; go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters. . >>> a student pilot is recovering after crashing his plane into a backyard in southern california. he was the only person on board, he was trying to land but didn't quite make it. he was taken to the hospital with a broken leg. two painters were outside at a time. they pulled him out of the plane but were hit by debris and had m
police found the body of selma hill stuffed in a trash can outside her home in 2009.rosecutors said a bitter child custody battle wag the motive. 36-year-old rose hill and her mother were both sentenced. >> production on adult films stops in southern california. what triggered it. >> the fog cleared from the coast but is back right now. how far inland it'll get and how much cooler you could be tomorrow. . and a crane is called into help put a giant statue in place in the east bay....
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in january 2009 police found the body of selma hill stuffed into a garbage can at her home in dublin.ey convicted rosa hill and her mother for her death. prosecutors argued the two women killed the 91-year-old over a custody dispute over a two-year-old girl. >>> a bill designed to crack down on bath salt drugs before the senate today. it contains synthetic stimulants. they can cause extreme paranoia, hallucinations, and a variety of other health problems. it's sold under several labels. san diego assembly men -- anyone caught selling these synthetic drugs could get up to six months in jail and fined up to $1,000. >>> 18 minutes after 6:00. let's check back in with sal. >> let's start off with a rock at the bridges around the bay area. the san mateo bridge looks good if you are driving from hayward over to foster city. should be a pretty nice drive there. no major problems there. like wise for the bay bridge. westbound very light come into san francisco. if you are one of the early people, you are getting the advantage right now. there is an accident on the way to the golden gate bridg
in january 2009 police found the body of selma hill stuffed into a garbage can at her home in dublin.ey convicted rosa hill and her mother for her death. prosecutors argued the two women killed the 91-year-old over a custody dispute over a two-year-old girl. >>> a bill designed to crack down on bath salt drugs before the senate today. it contains synthetic stimulants. they can cause extreme paranoia, hallucinations, and a variety of other health problems. it's sold under several...
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in 1965, when john lewis crossed the bridge in selma, alabama, seeking the right to vote for all americanse same koch brother dollars were finding the john birch society opposition to -- funding the john birch society opposition to the voting rights act. you know, we have a saying in the labor movement. which side are you on? well, too many who have the funds and the power to influence american leaders -- in fact, some of those leaders themselves have taken the wrong side in american history, the side of slavery, the side of segregation, the side of
in 1965, when john lewis crossed the bridge in selma, alabama, seeking the right to vote for all americanse same koch brother dollars were finding the john birch society opposition to -- funding the john birch society opposition to the voting rights act. you know, we have a saying in the labor movement. which side are you on? well, too many who have the funds and the power to influence american leaders -- in fact, some of those leaders themselves have taken the wrong side in american history,...
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>> how did he have the courage when you and he were marching selma, the moments when you faced the police and the dogs and the batons, how did you have the courage to know that you would survive it and that there was some future out there that would offer a better life to people? >> we had this -- this great sense that we were on the right side of history. that somehow in some way it was all going to work out. and that some powers, some force were with us. we didn't know whether we would survive. but somehow we believed that if we were consistent and persistent and not give up and not give in or bitter or hostile, we would make it. and dr. king would say from time to time during his lifetime he would say, like any man i would like to live a long time, but it's not the length of your life, what you do with the time that you have. and that's what he did. he gave all that he had. >> if he were alive today, what do you think his mission would be? what do you see in america in our society that is the unfinished business of dr. martin luther king jr.? >> if he were alive today, he would still b
>> how did he have the courage when you and he were marching selma, the moments when you faced the police and the dogs and the batons, how did you have the courage to know that you would survive it and that there was some future out there that would offer a better life to people? >> we had this -- this great sense that we were on the right side of history. that somehow in some way it was all going to work out. and that some powers, some force were with us. we didn't know whether we...
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jobs tour that he start in columbia south carolina where unemployment among african-americans is 19%, selmaa where it's above 20%? >> i don't think we have to worry about where he starts. the problem is where will the impact be of job creation? will we get a jobs bill out of the congress? i understand that the president's going to be coming forward in september with a comprehensive job bill. i hope that's the case. i'm also hopeful that, as we talk about deficit reduction, and those kinds of things, that we can include job creation in those discussions as well. because the quickest way to reduce the deficit, i believe, is to get people back to work. they'll be paying taxes. they won't be drawing unemployment. and they will, in fact, be contributing to deficit reduction. so i would love to see a comprehensive jobs program in the very near future because i think that's what will get people's confidence restored and get our communities back on the right track. >> as you know, though, and you tend to be more diplomatic, especially on television, than some of your colleagues and i respect that,
jobs tour that he start in columbia south carolina where unemployment among african-americans is 19%, selmaa where it's above 20%? >> i don't think we have to worry about where he starts. the problem is where will the impact be of job creation? will we get a jobs bill out of the congress? i understand that the president's going to be coming forward in september with a comprehensive job bill. i hope that's the case. i'm also hopeful that, as we talk about deficit reduction, and those kinds...
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king came to selma. you know what happened capito we created a climate. we created the environment to get the president to say, yes, maybe when he headed designed to say no. a few days ago, i had an opportunity to go up to the memorial, to the monument. i have been there three times -- well, four times. when the scaffolds were still up, they invited me to go up in the scaffolds. and i was able to touch the head, representative the face of dr. king. it is amazing to me that after this man stood on the steps of the lincoln memorial 48 years ago and said "i have a dream," in keeping with the american dream, that we could come back and see his likeness standing between jefferson and lincoln. it says something about the man, but it also says something about the movement that he led. the movement that he died for. those of us in organized labor and the civil rights movement and american politics, we have to do our part. we have an obligation, a mandate, and a mission to speak up, to speak out, move our feet . we cannot be quiet. people are hurting. people are s
king came to selma. you know what happened capito we created a climate. we created the environment to get the president to say, yes, maybe when he headed designed to say no. a few days ago, i had an opportunity to go up to the memorial, to the monument. i have been there three times -- well, four times. when the scaffolds were still up, they invited me to go up in the scaffolds. and i was able to touch the head, representative the face of dr. king. it is amazing to me that after this man stood...
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in january of 2009, police found the body of selma hill stuffed into a garbage can. convicted rosa hill and her mother for the death. prosecutors argued the women killed a 91 -- the 91-year-old over a child custody dis-- child dispute. >>> there are rich teams and there are poor teams. then there's 50 feet of crap. and then there's us. that's a dollar, man. >> brad pitt plays billy beane in the film "money ball." it's based on the book written by michael lewis. it primiers september 189th at the paramound theater. it's not known if brad pitt will be there. bean started to use tactics for lower prices for the team. >>> the newest little league world champions are from southern california. a team from huntington beach beach beat the team from japan with a walkoff single. look how excited they are. that gave hungington beach the 2-1 win after a delay of more than three hours. >>> the makers of disposable typers are trying to boost their profits by going with new designs on it their -- on their products. walmart asked for the look camouflage. huggies is bridging back its
in january of 2009, police found the body of selma hill stuffed into a garbage can. convicted rosa hill and her mother for the death. prosecutors argued the women killed a 91 -- the 91-year-old over a child custody dis-- child dispute. >>> there are rich teams and there are poor teams. then there's 50 feet of crap. and then there's us. that's a dollar, man. >> brad pitt plays billy beane in the film "money ball." it's based on the book written by michael lewis. it...
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king came to selma. you know what happened. which created the climate, we created the environment to get a president. if you days ago, i had the opportunity to go up to the memorial, to the monument. i have been there three times. four times. yesterday. the scaffolds were still up. they invited me to go up on the scaffolds, and i was able to touch the head, were of the face of dr. king. it is amazing to me that after this man stood on the steps of the lincoln memorial 48 years ago and said, "i have a dream," today, a dream keeping with the american dream, that we can come back and see his like this -- likeness standing between jefferson and lincoln. it says something about the man, but it also says something about the movement that he led. it says something about the man, but it also says something about the movement that he led. the movement that he died for. those of us in the civil rights movement and the labor movement in american politics, we have to do our part. we have obligation, a mandate, and a mission, to speak up an
king came to selma. you know what happened. which created the climate, we created the environment to get a president. if you days ago, i had the opportunity to go up to the memorial, to the monument. i have been there three times. four times. yesterday. the scaffolds were still up. they invited me to go up on the scaffolds, and i was able to touch the head, were of the face of dr. king. it is amazing to me that after this man stood on the steps of the lincoln memorial 48 years ago and said,...
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viola who was murdered in selma in 1965 is a of the civil-r rights struggle.ance that could spark the modern civil rights movement, but let's not forget also are continuing example of dignity and unrelenting commitment to the cause throughout the struggle. but we must also celebrate the courageous contributions of other women like dark the heights, and the legions of on some "sheroes"who put their lives on a line and made great sacrifices for the cause of freedom, often with no pay and very little recognition. in the beginning of the movement and months -- in montgomery, women served as energetic activists. throughout the year long boycott, they organized car pooling and work telephone trees and mimeograph machines. they cooked food, drove, and distributed leaflets, and spread the word every way they could. we could not have won the montgomery boys but, -- busboy cat without their remarkable commitment. after montgomery, women played critical roles in every campaign of the modern civil rights movement. and they are still playing leadership and an activist role
viola who was murdered in selma in 1965 is a of the civil-r rights struggle.ance that could spark the modern civil rights movement, but let's not forget also are continuing example of dignity and unrelenting commitment to the cause throughout the struggle. but we must also celebrate the courageous contributions of other women like dark the heights, and the legions of on some "sheroes"who put their lives on a line and made great sacrifices for the cause of freedom, often with no pay...
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prayed with them, talked with him, to walk with him in the battles, they confrontation bottles of selmark and gage park. we made our case against war in new york and united nations. many see the dream as an idle dream. why is dr. king down there talking about dreaming? unless you understand the broken promise, the dream does not quite resonate with you after years of legal slavery, african americans were in the slave trade industry. congress made a promise that was passed by one vote, the 13th amendment. the court made a promise in brown v board of education. the promise had not been honored. the check has bounced. mark insufficient funds. [applause] give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, of those who reach the port in jamestown, va., it is 165 miles from where the slave trade was initiated in this country. dreaming of equal protection under the law, dreaming of ending skin idolatry, dreaming for a day public accommodations bill, dreaming for the right to vote, dreaming of open housing, dreaming of it will have quality public education, dreaming of a poor people's campaign,
prayed with them, talked with him, to walk with him in the battles, they confrontation bottles of selmark and gage park. we made our case against war in new york and united nations. many see the dream as an idle dream. why is dr. king down there talking about dreaming? unless you understand the broken promise, the dream does not quite resonate with you after years of legal slavery, african americans were in the slave trade industry. congress made a promise that was passed by one vote, the 13th...
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prayed with them, talked with him, to walk with him in the battles, they confrontation bottles of selmaade our case against war in new york and united nations. many see the dream as an idle dream. why is dr. king down there talking about dreaming? unless you understand the broken promise, the dream does not quite resonate with you after years of legal slavery, african americans were in the slave trade industry. congress made a promise that was passed by one vote, the 13th amendment. the court made a promise in brown v board of education. the promise had not been honored. the check has bounced. mark insufficient funds. [applause] give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, of those who reach the port in jamestown, va., it is 165 miles from where the slave trade was initiated in this country. dreaming of equal protection under the law, dreaming of ending skin idolatry, dreaming for a day public accommodations bill, dreaming for the right to vote, dreaming of open housing, dreaming of it will have quality public education, dreaming of a poor people's campaign, dreaming of ending im
prayed with them, talked with him, to walk with him in the battles, they confrontation bottles of selmaade our case against war in new york and united nations. many see the dream as an idle dream. why is dr. king down there talking about dreaming? unless you understand the broken promise, the dream does not quite resonate with you after years of legal slavery, african americans were in the slave trade industry. congress made a promise that was passed by one vote, the 13th amendment. the court...
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talked with him, to walk with him in the battles, they confrontation -- the confrontation bottles of selma and united nations. many see the dream as an idle dream. i have been asked to speak briefly on the issue of hope. it is important that we connect hope, faith and substance. why is dr. king down there talking about dreaming? unless you understand the broken promise, the dream does not quite resonate with you after years of legal slavery, african americans were in the slave trade industry. the civil war to end slavery and save the union are inextricably linked. lincoln made a promise in the emancipation proclamation. congress made a promise that was passed by one vote, the 13th amendment. the court made a promise in brown v board of education. speaking at the march in washington, over 100 years later, he said, emphatically,the promise had not been honored. the check has bounced. mark insufficient funds. [applause] those who came through ellis island had a message of support. give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, of those who reach the port in jamestown, va., it is 165 mile
talked with him, to walk with him in the battles, they confrontation -- the confrontation bottles of selma and united nations. many see the dream as an idle dream. i have been asked to speak briefly on the issue of hope. it is important that we connect hope, faith and substance. why is dr. king down there talking about dreaming? unless you understand the broken promise, the dream does not quite resonate with you after years of legal slavery, african americans were in the slave trade industry....
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the homes and schools and churches, and i am proud to honor the memory of four girls in a church in selmae, whose dreams were taken away. but most of all, as a mother now, i am grateful for every mother, including my own. to be a mother, to hold that young merkel in your arms, is to dream. it is to dare to dream. i believe that is why so many women play such an important part in the civil rights movement. this movement has lifted me up my entire life, including today. my work in environmental and health protection takes lessons from the movement. the struggle began fighting against obvious interest this, why only sons and terrible racial violence. today, the struggle continues in the fight against things that are harder to see. disparities and economic opportunity, achievement gaps in our schools, deeply ingrained institutional prejudices'. the environmental movement association must the same way. people organize to get things that could see, like river so polluted that ever catching on fire. after years of work in progress, we are still fighting, but now we find things that are harder to
the homes and schools and churches, and i am proud to honor the memory of four girls in a church in selmae, whose dreams were taken away. but most of all, as a mother now, i am grateful for every mother, including my own. to be a mother, to hold that young merkel in your arms, is to dream. it is to dare to dream. i believe that is why so many women play such an important part in the civil rights movement. this movement has lifted me up my entire life, including today. my work in environmental...