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mighty walk from selma, alabama.ld us we wouldn't get here, and those who said they would get here only over their dead bodies, all the world today knows that we are here and we are standing before the power in the state of alabama saying we aren't going to let anyone turn us around. 1965 wasting act in signed to ensure that they would be granted the right to vote. was the direct cause for african-americans having the right to vote insured by the federal government. this was the realization of the toire of african-americans have the desire to vote. ♪ >> god bless you. >> the federal government has been partially closed now for 31 days. funding for nine federal departments expired on december impasse remains over border wall funding. this weekend president trump offered to extend daca protections for three years in exchange for $5.7 billion for the southern border barrier. democrats rejected the proposal. the house and senate are scheduled back in tomorrow.
mighty walk from selma, alabama.ld us we wouldn't get here, and those who said they would get here only over their dead bodies, all the world today knows that we are here and we are standing before the power in the state of alabama saying we aren't going to let anyone turn us around. 1965 wasting act in signed to ensure that they would be granted the right to vote. was the direct cause for african-americans having the right to vote insured by the federal government. this was the realization of...
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and in selma, alabama, s.n.c.c.teers set up a voter drive. >> came down make a mockery out of courthouse. we're not going to have it. >> in spring 1965 residents turned to dr. king for help. >> we are tired of having registrars refusing to register us and allow us to vote. >> many times sncc did a lot of work, but when martin luther king came and the media came, it was described as martin luther king's work. >> there was always this tendency to want to challenge dr. king's leadership. and john didn't share that. john wanted to change the world. and he wasn't thinking about credit. >> martin luther king was his hero and his example and model. >> i think they shared a total commitment. there was no moral compromise. they were fearless. >> when king's group organized a protest march from selma to montgomery in march 1965, sncc refused to join. but john lewis chose to march anyway at the front of the line. >> we're marching today to dramatize to the nation and hundreds of thousands of negro citizens of alabama denied th
and in selma, alabama, s.n.c.c.teers set up a voter drive. >> came down make a mockery out of courthouse. we're not going to have it. >> in spring 1965 residents turned to dr. king for help. >> we are tired of having registrars refusing to register us and allow us to vote. >> many times sncc did a lot of work, but when martin luther king came and the media came, it was described as martin luther king's work. >> there was always this tendency to want to challenge...
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king made an appeal for religious leaders to come to selma.walked across the bridge to the same point where we had been beaten. it was one of the finest hours for people to respond the way they responded. without television, the civil rights movement would have been like a bird without wings. >> that's pretty amazing, the convergence of a media phenomenon and a mature movement coming together to shape politics. >> reporter: like birmingham before it, the brutality at selma shocked the nation, compelling washington to respond -- >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> reporter: this time with the voting rights act of 1965. >> what happens in selma or in cincinnati is a matter of legitimate concern to every american. this is one nation. >> reporter: on march 7th, 2015, america's first black president, barack obama, with john lewis at his side, visited selma to commemorate bloody sunday. >> in one afternoon 50 years ago, so much of our turbulent history, the stain of slavery, and anguish of civil war, the yoke of segregati
king made an appeal for religious leaders to come to selma.walked across the bridge to the same point where we had been beaten. it was one of the finest hours for people to respond the way they responded. without television, the civil rights movement would have been like a bird without wings. >> that's pretty amazing, the convergence of a media phenomenon and a mature movement coming together to shape politics. >> reporter: like birmingham before it, the brutality at selma shocked...
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selma blair opening up about living with ms. how it's affecting motherhood and her career.ks her silence opening up about the challenges of the past year and revealing she's proud of the person she's becoming. >>> behind the scenes of the bachelor. one-on-one with the man who knows all, chris harrison, revealing why colton almost quit and what really happened in that moment. >>> and buckle up. samuel l. jackson live and when he is here, anything can happen. all ahead as we say, good morning, america. ♪ >>> and good morning, america. hope you're well. we did learn not to tease samuel l. jackson. >> yes, we learned that from mr. mcavoy. >> this song, what were you doing on the break when you heard this? come on, robin. >> that was during the break. ooh, ooh. >> okay, there we go. you're right. you can't tease samuel l. jackson and people talk a lot about this ten-year challenge where you post a photo of yourself ten years ago next to a picture of yourself now. well, samuel l. wrote 1969 versus 2019 and his caption was, the attitude is probably the same. >> looks that way. sam
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king, from selma to montgomery, alabama, in 1965. riders telling me dr. 1965. riders alabama, in in san jose.diridon station starting from pilgrimage... the annual ya145 wont hurt sotbrownfor itself says record speaks but harris's party 56but harris's record speaks for itself says brownsot145 wont hurt ya (grant) another big story tonight... to honor king... the caltrain "celebration train" traveled from san jose to san francisco ....making stops this morning in palo alto... and san mateo. kron4's rob fladeboe caught up with riders making the annual pilgrimage... starting from diridon station in san jose. nats (boarding train)this was the happy scene as hundreds of folks boarded the martin luther king junior celebration train in san jose. the annual event celbrating dr. kings birthday, life and legacy. tasha bartholomew/caltrain "...this event brings out generations of families to celebrate what dr. king was trying to do....nats (new life fellowship praise team)the new life fellowship praise team set the tone for the ride to san francisco, which commemora
king, from selma to montgomery, alabama, in 1965. riders telling me dr. 1965. riders alabama, in in san jose.diridon station starting from pilgrimage... the annual ya145 wont hurt sotbrownfor itself says record speaks but harris's party 56but harris's record speaks for itself says brownsot145 wont hurt ya (grant) another big story tonight... to honor king... the caltrain "celebration train" traveled from san jose to san francisco ....making stops this morning in palo alto... and san...
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and said, you got to come to selma to help us.ther than the bridge. and don't you go with them. just stay back because we'll be over there tomorrow and we'll organize the march again. lo and behold, that was bloody sunday. and on bloody sunday, it wasn't just an ordinary sunday. it was a cold sunday all up north. and on the only thing playing on television if anybody was interested in was judgment of nuremburg. so all of the jewish community and all of the liberal christian community and all of the people of goodwill who understood what hitler had done to germany, realized it was happening in alabama. well, i could go on with the details. but the conclusion is -- that before the end of march, lyndon johnson, who had no power in december, stood up before the congress of the united states and introduced the voting rights bill. and a whole bunch of baptist preachers with no money, no army, no nothing but faith in the power of the lord, found that we were able to not only give the president power, but that's where we began to raise up
and said, you got to come to selma to help us.ther than the bridge. and don't you go with them. just stay back because we'll be over there tomorrow and we'll organize the march again. lo and behold, that was bloody sunday. and on bloody sunday, it wasn't just an ordinary sunday. it was a cold sunday all up north. and on the only thing playing on television if anybody was interested in was judgment of nuremburg. so all of the jewish community and all of the liberal christian community and all of...
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mechelen mayor bart selma's would agree with that summers tries to bring people together and he expects his city to show the same openness that he himself practices and is going to. do. that was an easy one. i like to connect with people because i think a good mayor needs empathy in fact we all need to the citizens in the mix society empathy helps you to place you in the shoes of some of the elves and then you see that the city looks completely different sometimes and if you all need to use that empathy then you can create. a good society. everyone should help in that effort and it would seem that everyone here is these days fewer people in mechelen are voting for right wing populists reality of our world is that we change every day and we have to adapt to those changes so if we speak about integration in a diversity we all have to do efforts we all have to do to try to make the best of it and it's up only then we have to become like we know we all are together in the same city and we all it's all our. it's not a paradise here we have our problems we have a lot of difficulties but we ar
mechelen mayor bart selma's would agree with that summers tries to bring people together and he expects his city to show the same openness that he himself practices and is going to. do. that was an easy one. i like to connect with people because i think a good mayor needs empathy in fact we all need to the citizens in the mix society empathy helps you to place you in the shoes of some of the elves and then you see that the city looks completely different sometimes and if you all need to use...
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king, from selma to montgomery, alabama, in 1965. riders telling me dr.oday as it was back then passengers "...he represented the past, the present and the future..." "...we all have a dream right, and we can never go back..." "...if dr. king had lived a little longer the world would be a much better place..." "...we have a lot more work to do, darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that..."as always, dozens of children were among the 2-thousand or so riders this year, sponsored by the martin luther king junior foundation. a teaching moment for young and old alike. said one long-time rider, "it as if the train itself were powered by king's eternal message of freedom and equality."alfred turner/san jose "...sometimes you look around and it seems like we're going backward but you now what, we have to remember all the people who brought us to this place so we can stand up and love each other and walk with each other..."nats (sing alongrob fladeboe "....on board the celebration train 2019. rob fladeboe kron4news. kron4news. fladeboe kron4news.
king, from selma to montgomery, alabama, in 1965. riders telling me dr.oday as it was back then passengers "...he represented the past, the present and the future..." "...we all have a dream right, and we can never go back..." "...if dr. king had lived a little longer the world would be a much better place..." "...we have a lot more work to do, darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that..."as always, dozens of children were among the...
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but what, they'll go to selma and be there for the 50th anniversary of the march on selma.o we have to hold people to their public statements. and it is -- it's really important, not just for black lives, but for america. >> madam speaker, stay right there. we will have more with the speaker when we come back. stay right there. ♪ ♪ sing a network, would you want the one the experts at rootmetrics say is number one in the nation? sure, they probably know what they're talking about. or the one that j.d. power says is highest in network quality by people who use it every day? this is a tough one. well, not really, because verizon won both. so you don't even have to choose. why didn't you just lead with that? it's like a fun thing. (vo) chosen by experts. chosen by you. get six months apple music on us. it's the unlimited plan you need on the network you deserve. now buy the latest galaxy phones, get galaxy s9 free. turn up your swagger game with one a day gummies. one serving... ...once a day... ...with nutrients that support 6 vital functions... ...and one healthy you. that's
but what, they'll go to selma and be there for the 50th anniversary of the march on selma.o we have to hold people to their public statements. and it is -- it's really important, not just for black lives, but for america. >> madam speaker, stay right there. we will have more with the speaker when we come back. stay right there. ♪ ♪ sing a network, would you want the one the experts at rootmetrics say is number one in the nation? sure, they probably know what they're talking about. or...
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but what, they'll go to selma and be there for the 50th anniversary of the march on selma.to hold people to their public statements. and it is -- it's really important, not just for black lives, but for america. >> madam speaker, stay right there. we will have more with the speaker when we come back. stay right there. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities with a level of protection in down markets. so you can be less concerned about your retirement savings. talk with your advisor about shield℠ annuities from brighthouse
but what, they'll go to selma and be there for the 50th anniversary of the march on selma.to hold people to their public statements. and it is -- it's really important, not just for black lives, but for america. >> madam speaker, stay right there. we will have more with the speaker when we come back. stay right there. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops...
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but what, they'll go to selma and be there for the 50th anniversary of the march on selma.ve to hold people to their public statements. and it is -- it's really important, not just for black lives, but for america. >> madam speaker, stay right there. we will have more with the speaker when we come back. stay right there. i can't tell you who i am or what i witnessed, but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ [ dobaxter.ng ] it's bedtime. peace of mind should never be out of reach. [ voice command beep ] xfinity home. xfinity home connects you to total home security you can control from anywhere on any device. and it protects you with 24/7 professional monitoring. i guess we're sleeping here tonight. xfinity home. simple. easy. awesome. call, go online or demo in an xfinity store today. ♪ >>> before we go, i heard a little story about you. >> what's that? >> that back when you were a student here at trinity that you might h
but what, they'll go to selma and be there for the 50th anniversary of the march on selma.ve to hold people to their public statements. and it is -- it's really important, not just for black lives, but for america. >> madam speaker, stay right there. we will have more with the speaker when we come back. stay right there. i can't tell you who i am or what i witnessed, but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no,...
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it is a nonprofit organization and the heart of selma kept serving seniors and adults and people with disability. i will add a couple of things. so she said, i am here today urging you to oppose the proposed development for this project for the people who live in the community, and use the park as a space together and play. according to the 2011-2015 american community service is home to more than 12,000 seniors , and residents age 60 years old and above. more than 30 1% of the district 16 years and above have income or below the federal poverty level. with 64% of a.p.i. dissent. it provides public benefit for housing units and 50 units are at below market rate. who is this project benefiting? when the people who live in the district, seniors on fixed income, are income ineligible even for the b.m.r. units. so who are you building for? with the proposed project increasing the square footage hours of shadow by 0.38%, we are setting a precedent of other developments to push us little by little. the park is a cultural asset. not onlyor
it is a nonprofit organization and the heart of selma kept serving seniors and adults and people with disability. i will add a couple of things. so she said, i am here today urging you to oppose the proposed development for this project for the people who live in the community, and use the park as a space together and play. according to the 2011-2015 american community service is home to more than 12,000 seniors , and residents age 60 years old and above. more than 30 1% of the district 16...
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king's 1965 march from selma to montgomery, alabama. the celebration train will make stops on the way to san francisco. >>>also in san francisco, a march will be held in honor of dr. martin luther king will be at the caltran station. the march ends at the gardens where more celebrations will be held. san francisco mayor london is expected to join the march. and throughout the bay area many events are planned. in oakland, the 17th annual mlk day of service begins at 9:00 northering. it will be at the park. a rally at 8:30 this morning will be called at city hall plaza followed by a march to the high school. east, the fourth annual mlk day of service and the mayor's tree planning runs from 9:00 to 12:30. you can find more at ktvu.com. just look on the front page. it is now 4:05. it looks like the governor and his family will not be living in the governor's mansion in sacramento very long. they report they bought a six bedroom house in the suburb of fair oaks. they said it's a $3.7 million estate on eight acres. the family plans to move af
king's 1965 march from selma to montgomery, alabama. the celebration train will make stops on the way to san francisco. >>>also in san francisco, a march will be held in honor of dr. martin luther king will be at the caltran station. the march ends at the gardens where more celebrations will be held. san francisco mayor london is expected to join the march. and throughout the bay area many events are planned. in oakland, the 17th annual mlk day of service begins at 9:00 northering. it...
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s 1965 march from selma to montgomery, alabama. the celebration train used to be called the freedom train. >>> a march is planned for the martin luther king, jr. holiday tomorrow. starts t san francisco cal trai station and ends at the gardens area where there will be more celebrations. hundreds of san francisco city and county union workers plan to join the march to call for an end to work place discrimination. >>> oakland teachers will be back to work on tuesday. over the weekend they made banners and picket signs to use if a teacher strike is called. 3,000 members will vote over four days starting january 29 heto authorize a strike. teachers have been working without a contract since july 2017. the school district is offering a 5 percent pay raise. the teachers are asking for a 12 percent raise and they want smaller class sizes. the president hopes the school district will offer a serious proposal so they can reach a deal. >> however, if we don't see that movement we are willing to draw the line and that line will be a picket li
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the park is important because we only have a few parks in the selma that we can go and really enjoyed the place without a shadow blocking the sun. i also have a statement from a young man who was 18 years old and is currently attending city college here. he says, i grew up playing at the park, and many of the other kids have the same experiences. it is the only real park that is truly there is. more shadow will limit the exposure to the sun. the kids need to develop their young bodies. more shadows will mean less vitamin d provided by the sun and more shadows can cause people, especially kids to not come to the park as often because of the lack of sun. i am here to oppose this project >> thank you. >> i will call a few more names. [calling names] >> good morning. i am with senior and disability action. we are in opposition to this project. we cannot concede any of our light to the shadows. the park is one of the only large gathering spaces or places in the south of market for south of market residence and debt -- the south of market has one of the lowest parks per capita throughout sa
the park is important because we only have a few parks in the selma that we can go and really enjoyed the place without a shadow blocking the sun. i also have a statement from a young man who was 18 years old and is currently attending city college here. he says, i grew up playing at the park, and many of the other kids have the same experiences. it is the only real park that is truly there is. more shadow will limit the exposure to the sun. the kids need to develop their young bodies. more...
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king's 1965 march from selma to montgomery, alabama. a march in san francisco also planned for the holiday tomorrow. begins at 11 a.m. at the cal train station and ends at the gardens where there will be more celebrations. hundreds of san francisco city and county union workers plan to join the march to call for an end of work place discrimination. >>> nfc championship game, what a game it was. >> two great games today. half the super bowl is now set but that nfc championship game was marred by a non-call late in the game that likely cost the saints a trip to the super bowl. the rams on the early go, they would settle down. 20-20. drew brees incomplete to lewis. ram's defensive back should have been flagged for pass interference but he wasn't so the saints take the lead and then give the ball back to the rams with plenty of time left. 48yards out, ties it up, force over time. tied 23-23. in overtime, johnson makes the interception from his back side and five plays later, again, from 57 yards out. and it is good. the longest game winning
king's 1965 march from selma to montgomery, alabama. a march in san francisco also planned for the holiday tomorrow. begins at 11 a.m. at the cal train station and ends at the gardens where there will be more celebrations. hundreds of san francisco city and county union workers plan to join the march to call for an end of work place discrimination. >>> nfc championship game, what a game it was. >> two great games today. half the super bowl is now set but that nfc championship...
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and the 1965 march from selma to montgomery, alabama. >> reporter: the freedom train has been running from san jose to san francisco for the past four decades and it has been a fault now is forever. this is the 34th year the train has made this journey and diane joyner finally decided it was time to take the day off and ride the celebration train for the first time. diane wonders what dr. king would think of our country if you could see us now. >> i think it would be sad today if he's seen what we were going there today and what is being promoted and perpetuated in our country today. he wanted us all to love each other. we are so separated right now, it is sad. >> reporter: mrs. king chose the san jose to san francisco route because the distance between the two cities is roughly the same distance traveled by the original marchers, who demanded voting right for african-americans. amidst the joy and celebration there is resolve and resistance. >> sometimes there is this feeling of complacency and we think we have arrived. we have done all we can. but obviously, looking at 45 in the whit
and the 1965 march from selma to montgomery, alabama. >> reporter: the freedom train has been running from san jose to san francisco for the past four decades and it has been a fault now is forever. this is the 34th year the train has made this journey and diane joyner finally decided it was time to take the day off and ride the celebration train for the first time. diane wonders what dr. king would think of our country if you could see us now. >> i think it would be sad today if...
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known if they include two recently dismissed officials linked to the saudi crown prince mohammed bin selma egypt is trying to stop the broadcast of an interview that the president. gave to the us t.v. network c.b.s. in the interview with sixty minutes he says the egyptian army is working alongside israel against arsenal fights in north sinai he also denies egypt is holding tens of thousands of political prisoners two days of un brokered talks between yemeni government officials and who the leaders have ended without agreement the meeting was aimed at finding a way forward on the withdrawal of rival forces from who data but the who views are reportedly refusing to begin withdrawing until other parts of the peace deal are implemented up next it's one zero one east very soon but by. the week began with views of ninety day truce in the tip attack us china trade. the world's largest supplier of liquefied natural gas is leaving the biggest oil cartel we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. it was a daring. tens of millions of dolla
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coretta scott king launched more than two dozen freedom trains nationwide to commemorate the 1965 selmach. here in the bay area people of all ages and races rumbled up the peninsula as one. >> so i think if anything, i want people to take away it's just not one group. it's everyone. >> mrs. king chose the san jose to san francisco route because the distance between the two cities, 54 miles, is roughly the same distance traveled by the original marchers who demanded rights for african americans. some train riders kept the celebration going once in san francisco walking in the annual mlk march. take a look as hundreds of people joined mayor london breed walk hand in hand while singing, carrying signs. mayor breed said although progress has been made since dr. king's assassination, there is still more work to do. >> we have to do more and i know we have to do more and that's why i, along with so many of these leaders, are committed to making the right policy decisions, the right investments to get us to a better place. >> house speaker nancy pelosi also spoke at the celebration and mention
coretta scott king launched more than two dozen freedom trains nationwide to commemorate the 1965 selmach. here in the bay area people of all ages and races rumbled up the peninsula as one. >> so i think if anything, i want people to take away it's just not one group. it's everyone. >> mrs. king chose the san jose to san francisco route because the distance between the two cities, 54 miles, is roughly the same distance traveled by the original marchers who demanded rights for...
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the ride pays tribute to the 54 mile 1965 selma to montgomery march with on board activities commemorating the life and work of the civil rights icon. here's what folks on the train back in san jose had to say about taking that celebration train on mlk day. >> we go every year. >> why? >> because it is a tribute to dr. martin luther king. yeah. yeah. he stood for equality, justice, you know, for everybody. >> i love the opportunity to teach my little girl about where our country used to be and figh what she believes in and to move it to where it could be. >> i want to learn more about in person, feel his aura necessarily, feel his presence about. i think with all those people manifesting the energy and love and light i think it will be a good idea to be there to witness it personally. >> reporter: truly a day to honor the great martin luther king jr. there. about 800 people boarded the train in san jose with an additional 600 boarding along the peninsula bringing the grand total to about 1400 people showing up today to already a large crowd as you see here set up. they are going to take pa
the ride pays tribute to the 54 mile 1965 selma to montgomery march with on board activities commemorating the life and work of the civil rights icon. here's what folks on the train back in san jose had to say about taking that celebration train on mlk day. >> we go every year. >> why? >> because it is a tribute to dr. martin luther king. yeah. yeah. he stood for equality, justice, you know, for everybody. >> i love the opportunity to teach my little girl about where our...
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mechelen mayor bart selma's would agree with that summers tries to bring people together and he expects his city to show the same openness that he himself practices. the only thing. that was an easy one. i like to connect with people because i think a good mayor needs empathy in fact we all need to the citizens in a mixed society empathy helps you to to place you in the shoes of some of the ills and then you see that the city looks completely different sometimes and if you all need to use that empathy then you can create. a good society. everyone should help in that effort and it would seem that everyone here is these days fewer people in mechelen are voting for right wing populists reality of our world is that we change every day and we have to adapt to those changes so if we speak about integration in a diversity we all have to do efforts we all have to do to try to make the best of it and it's not only them we have to become like we know we all are together in the same city and we or it's all. it's not a paradise here we have our problems have a lot of difficulties but react changing
mechelen mayor bart selma's would agree with that summers tries to bring people together and he expects his city to show the same openness that he himself practices. the only thing. that was an easy one. i like to connect with people because i think a good mayor needs empathy in fact we all need to the citizens in a mixed society empathy helps you to to place you in the shoes of some of the ills and then you see that the city looks completely different sometimes and if you all need to use that...
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delivered in 1965, after he led thousands from selma to montgomery, alabama, demanding voting rightsgood night. >> i come to say to you this afternoon, however difficult the moment, however frustrating the hour, it will not be long, because truth crushed to earth will rise again. how long? not long. because no lie can live forever. how long? ngt long. because you shall reap what you sow. how long? not long. because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends .oward justice. how long? not long. because mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. he is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored. he has loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword. his truth is marching on. glory, hallelujah. glory, hallelujah. glory, hallelujah. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [cheering and applause] steve: appreciate that. how y'all today? well, welcome to "family feud," everybody.
delivered in 1965, after he led thousands from selma to montgomery, alabama, demanding voting rightsgood night. >> i come to say to you this afternoon, however difficult the moment, however frustrating the hour, it will not be long, because truth crushed to earth will rise again. how long? not long. because no lie can live forever. how long? ngt long. because you shall reap what you sow. how long? not long. because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends .oward justice. how...
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killing and the order of that killing came directly from the top of visit the crown prince mohammed bin selma of the u.s. intelligence as well as the turkish intelligence have pointed the their fingers two words mohamed been summoned saying that it could not have happened that the saudi journalist could have been brought to the consulate inside turkey and killed without the authorization or knowledge of the supreme command and lindsey graham reiterating those lines saying that he wants that situation to be dealt with now what does that mean that means that he's taking a line which is in contrast to what his president has been saying he's taking a line which is very close to what turkey has been saying over turkey has not named mohamed been summoned by the president has said that the that all of these links to the higher echelons of power in saudi arabia is a very good killing of jenna's dream up a shoulder which remains unresolved regardless of the sentences that have been awarded by this saudis to a number of suspects in the killing and they're being pressured not just by these two governmen
killing and the order of that killing came directly from the top of visit the crown prince mohammed bin selma of the u.s. intelligence as well as the turkish intelligence have pointed the their fingers two words mohamed been summoned saying that it could not have happened that the saudi journalist could have been brought to the consulate inside turkey and killed without the authorization or knowledge of the supreme command and lindsey graham reiterating those lines saying that he wants that...
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dismembered inside that building and that that was under the orders of the saudi crown prince mohammed bin selmaand what do we expect of her reporting while she's due to present her findings in june. do you and human rights council but again what she's going to be able to uncover we know these are very difficult circumstances are remains unclear stephanie thank you. venezuela's president is calling for two days of protests to demand that nicolas maduro hold new elections president maduro was sworn into office for a second earlier this month he's accusing the opposition leader of being part of a u.s. led code. we are calling for a mass mobilization of national and international level we would be taking to the streets of venezuela and around the world to follow and show our support for the european union's ultimatum to the government head of the senate a deadline it's an unprecedented ultimatum in support of our people's demand to bring down the user reapers. well astronomy is the latest government to recognize garrido as interim president it joins the majority of countries in the americas major n
dismembered inside that building and that that was under the orders of the saudi crown prince mohammed bin selmaand what do we expect of her reporting while she's due to present her findings in june. do you and human rights council but again what she's going to be able to uncover we know these are very difficult circumstances are remains unclear stephanie thank you. venezuela's president is calling for two days of protests to demand that nicolas maduro hold new elections president maduro was...
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it's notjust...i mean 0mar sharif, the late 0mar sharif, there's selma hayek, who's got arab heritagen emmy for the thriller mr robot. there are some who've made their names. so rami malek, put on screen by an arab. wendie and tony, definitely trailblazers. people break through, no matter who they are. there are always exceptions to the rule. but the reality is i haven't been given that opportunity. i had to write my own tv show to get on television. i have a deal from my own sitcom called if i can can with universal studios. i can;t even get a guest role to practice before i star in my own show. that is how much discrimination there is. so when we have breakthrough stars, when we have people who defy the odds, it's because they defy the odds. it's not because there are genuinely more opportunities for minorities than white people on television. especially with disability. you said arab and muslim of course are not synonymous, and you're absolutely right, of course, but when it comes to the way muslims are perceived, the american actor samuel ljackson on muslims in hollywood says youn
it's notjust...i mean 0mar sharif, the late 0mar sharif, there's selma hayek, who's got arab heritagen emmy for the thriller mr robot. there are some who've made their names. so rami malek, put on screen by an arab. wendie and tony, definitely trailblazers. people break through, no matter who they are. there are always exceptions to the rule. but the reality is i haven't been given that opportunity. i had to write my own tv show to get on television. i have a deal from my own sitcom called if i...
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. >> 12 years after he was beaten for leading protestors across the bridge in selma, alabama.received the president medal of freedom in 2011 and the following year he was honored with his mural. he says he's excited to have some company. >> a peaceful art such as a mural cannot only tell the story, but it can inspire others to learn, to find a way to make a contribution toward creating a better atlanta, a better georgia, and a better world. >> i love that it is a girl flexing and that that's not what you would necessarily expect. >> artists are great story tellers in that way. they surprise us. >> chris appleton is the executive director of wander root. the organization that launched the project. they appear throughout atlanta from commuter train stations to store fronts. they depict civil rights and social justice themes past and present, created with community input by 11 artists from across the country, including an undocumented dreamer living in atlanta and baltimore muralist earnest shaw whose atlanta strong just outside mercedes benz stadium will greet fans on super bowl
. >> 12 years after he was beaten for leading protestors across the bridge in selma, alabama.received the president medal of freedom in 2011 and the following year he was honored with his mural. he says he's excited to have some company. >> a peaceful art such as a mural cannot only tell the story, but it can inspire others to learn, to find a way to make a contribution toward creating a better atlanta, a better georgia, and a better world. >> i love that it is a girl flexing...
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known if they include two recently dismissed officials linked to the saudi crown prince mohammed bin selma egypt is trying to stop the broadcast of an interview that the president. gave to the u.s. t.v. network c.b.s. in the interview with sixty minutes he says the egyptian army is working alongside israel against eisel fights is in north sinai he also denies egypt is holding tens of thousands of political prisoners. two days of un brokered talks between yemeni government officials and who the leaders have ended without agreement the meeting was aimed at finding a way forward on the withdrawal of rival forces from who data but the who's who so reportedly refusing to begin withdrawing until other parts of the peace deal are implemented up next it's one hundred one east see very soon by. the week began with news of a ninety day truce in the to protect u.s. china trade war the world's largest supplier of liquefied natural gas is leaving the biggest oil cartel we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on ounces era. it was a dairy free. tens of m
known if they include two recently dismissed officials linked to the saudi crown prince mohammed bin selma egypt is trying to stop the broadcast of an interview that the president. gave to the u.s. t.v. network c.b.s. in the interview with sixty minutes he says the egyptian army is working alongside israel against eisel fights is in north sinai he also denies egypt is holding tens of thousands of political prisoners. two days of un brokered talks between yemeni government officials and who the...
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king, from selma to montgomery, alabama in 1965.ed turner/san jose "...sometimes you look around and it seems like we're going backward but you now what, we have to remember all the people who brought us to this place so we can stand up and love each other and walk with each other..."( darya ) dozens of children were among the 2-thousand riders this year .. ( darya ) the 'celebration train' traveled through silicon valley up to san francisco... to its final stop at 4th and king streets. the people on the train were met by a big crowd... which joined them in a mile long march to honor dr. king's legacy. kron 4's maureen kelly has the story. the sidewalks around the caltrain station were packed.....with many families with young children excited to celebrate the memory of the civil rights leader they've learned about in school. he did so many good speeches he did not fight with his fists he had a dream and his dream came true for all of us (singing)the march was led by mayor london breed and others singing we shall overcome.....moments
king, from selma to montgomery, alabama in 1965.ed turner/san jose "...sometimes you look around and it seems like we're going backward but you now what, we have to remember all the people who brought us to this place so we can stand up and love each other and walk with each other..."( darya ) dozens of children were among the 2-thousand riders this year .. ( darya ) the 'celebration train' traveled through silicon valley up to san francisco... to its final stop at 4th and king...
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not known if they include two recently dismissed officials linked to the crown prince mohammed bin selma. egypt is trying to stop the broadcast of an interview the president. gave to the american t.v. network c.b.s. in the interview with the current affairs program sixty minutes says the egyptian army is working alongside israel against eisel fights as in north sinai he also denies egypt is holding tens of thousands of political prisoners. those are your headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera the stream lots more news on the web sites dot com is the address you need i will see you very soon. president discusses his hopes of the country and the region. and challenges including poverty migration corruption and the case of julian assange. lenin merino . zero. ok and you're in the stream and i'm willing to be today can satire survive in a so-called post truth era we chat with a panel of noted comedians about the power of political satire while you're leaving your comments and questions of the chat take a look at this rant by at tempted to satirise home for. the left is responsible f
not known if they include two recently dismissed officials linked to the crown prince mohammed bin selma. egypt is trying to stop the broadcast of an interview the president. gave to the american t.v. network c.b.s. in the interview with the current affairs program sixty minutes says the egyptian army is working alongside israel against eisel fights as in north sinai he also denies egypt is holding tens of thousands of political prisoners. those are your headlines the news continues here on...
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the ride is the same distance as the march from selma to montgomery, alabama. they'll also make stops on the way to san francisco. also, a march is held in honor of dr. king. the march ends at the gardens where more celebrations will be held. san francisco major is expected to join the march. many events are planned throughout the bay area. in oakland, the 17th annual mlk day of service starts at 9:00 this morning at the park. a rally at 8:30 will be held at the city hall plaza. in east, fourth annual mlk day of service and the mayor's tree planting runs from 9:00 to 12:30. you can find more events on our website ktvu.com on our front page. >> in other news, it looks like the governor of his family will not be living in the mansion for long. they bought a six bedroom house in the suburb of fair oaks. the estate will be more kid friendly for the four children. the family plans to move in after the new house the renovated in a couple of months. in the meantime, the governor's mansion will be used for public plea bargain for public events. l.a. times reports the g
the ride is the same distance as the march from selma to montgomery, alabama. they'll also make stops on the way to san francisco. also, a march is held in honor of dr. king. the march ends at the gardens where more celebrations will be held. san francisco major is expected to join the march. many events are planned throughout the bay area. in oakland, the 17th annual mlk day of service starts at 9:00 this morning at the park. a rally at 8:30 will be held at the city hall plaza. in east, fourth...
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the ride is to remember the distance of the 1965 march from selma to montgomery, alabama.ops in palo alto and san mateo. a march in san francisco is planned for the martin luther king, jr. holiday tomorrow. hundreds of san francisco city and county union workers plan to join the march to call for an end to work place discrimination. >>> after work stoppage on the weekend nd teachers will be making banners and picket signs to use if a strike is called. 3,000 members of the union will vote over four days starting january 29 on whether to call a strike. teachers have been working without a contract since the contract expired in 2017. the school district is offering a 5% raise over three years, the teachers are asking for a 12% raise and smaller class sizes. the union president says he hopes the school district will offer a serious proposal so they can reach a deal. >> however, if we don't see that movement we are willing to draw the line and that line that will be picket line. >> the school district said in a statement the school district continues to negotiate with the union
the ride is to remember the distance of the 1965 march from selma to montgomery, alabama.ops in palo alto and san mateo. a march in san francisco is planned for the martin luther king, jr. holiday tomorrow. hundreds of san francisco city and county union workers plan to join the march to call for an end to work place discrimination. >>> after work stoppage on the weekend nd teachers will be making banners and picket signs to use if a strike is called. 3,000 members of the union will...
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martin luther king jr., delivered in 1965 after he led thousands from selma to montgomery, alabama, demanding voting rights for all. good night. >> i come to say to you this afternoon however difficult the moment, however frustrating the hour, it will not be long because truth will rise again. how long? not long. because no lie can live forever. how long? not long because you shall reap what you sow. how long? not long because the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends towards justice. how long? not long because mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. he is trampling out to visit where the grapes of wrath were stored. he is loosed his fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword. his truth is marching on. glory, hallelujah, glory, hallelujah, glory, hallelujah, glory, hallelujah, his truth is marching on. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm tony dokoupil. it's day 32 of the longest government shutdown in u.s. history, and president trump's latest offer to end the impasse was met with a simple response from democratic leaders
martin luther king jr., delivered in 1965 after he led thousands from selma to montgomery, alabama, demanding voting rights for all. good night. >> i come to say to you this afternoon however difficult the moment, however frustrating the hour, it will not be long because truth will rise again. how long? not long. because no lie can live forever. how long? not long because you shall reap what you sow. how long? not long because the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends towards...
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the people's democracy is accused of starting the troubles by taking the march which was based on selma, montgomery, was the people's democracy was accused of starting the troubles because it was argued that if they hadn't done that four-day march through protestant areas to derry, the march wouldn't have been ambushed, wouldn't have been attacked, and the unfolding of the rest of the violence wouldn't have occurred. well, now there are ways of looking at this, and i'm one of the people who vote for the march to go ahead, and i was there. and the crucial way of looking at that is that perhaps if those, the point about the ambush, it was actually not simply loyalists and simply protestant farm workers who were attacking the march or people from protestant towns who were objecting to have their territories invaded by what they saw as catholic civil rights. the point is we had gone out of our way to make our claims not about religion but the inspiration that was based on the american model suggests that it was race that inspired us because what haunts us was the three big assassinations in
the people's democracy is accused of starting the troubles by taking the march which was based on selma, montgomery, was the people's democracy was accused of starting the troubles because it was argued that if they hadn't done that four-day march through protestant areas to derry, the march wouldn't have been ambushed, wouldn't have been attacked, and the unfolding of the rest of the violence wouldn't have occurred. well, now there are ways of looking at this, and i'm one of the people who...
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it is meant to commemorate the 54 mile march between selma and montgomery. led by the civil rights pioneer in 1965 the train the station at 9:45 am. when it arrives at 11 am thousands of people will march one point miles to the city crossed the bridge stopping by the plaza at oracle park and ending at the gardens. you are taking a live look along the parade route. when they arrived at the gardens oaklan fiftal wistart at the plaza. there will be other than starting at 7:45 am until 8 pm. >>> an offer from president trump doesn't end likely to in the government shutdown. he offered temporary production for immigrants here illegally in exchange for his board while plan democrats have rejected this idea saying the president created the problems that he is offering to solve >> this extension will give them access to work permits social security numbers and protections from deportation. >> he was saying look, i created a problem by taking away protection and another one for refugees. i'm willing to undo part of the damage that i've inflicted my wall. >> it is exp
it is meant to commemorate the 54 mile march between selma and montgomery. led by the civil rights pioneer in 1965 the train the station at 9:45 am. when it arrives at 11 am thousands of people will march one point miles to the city crossed the bridge stopping by the plaza at oracle park and ending at the gardens. you are taking a live look along the parade route. when they arrived at the gardens oaklan fiftal wistart at the plaza. there will be other than starting at 7:45 am until 8 pm....
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martin luther king, in washington, and in selma, and in many endeavors.years later. millions of americans, who worked full- time, sometimes two or three jobs, still cannot earn enough to make ends meet. whether it is a mother in harlem, the returning veteran in memphis, the family in rural mississippi, appalachia, or louisiana. these families cannot make ends meet, because they do not have access to a living wage. this is the anniversary of dr. king's demands, for decent and affordable housing for every american. 50 years later, the great recession has wiped out 40 years of gains in black home ownership. the minimum wage cannot cover the rent in any major city in america, and red lining in mortgage lending remains a painful reality. this is the anniversary, of dr. king's demand for investment in black owned businesses. 50 years later, people of color remain drastically underrepresented, in c sweets, and on corporate boards, and black entrepreneurs face major barriers to financing. and business opportunities. i am like many of you, of the generation that d
martin luther king, in washington, and in selma, and in many endeavors.years later. millions of americans, who worked full- time, sometimes two or three jobs, still cannot earn enough to make ends meet. whether it is a mother in harlem, the returning veteran in memphis, the family in rural mississippi, appalachia, or louisiana. these families cannot make ends meet, because they do not have access to a living wage. this is the anniversary of dr. king's demands, for decent and affordable housing...
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king's 1965 march from selma to montgomery alabama. celebration train used to be called the freedom train will also make steps in palo alto, san mateo on his way to san francisco. there will also be in march in san francisco honoring dr. king. that will start at 11:00 tomorrow morning at the san francisco caltrans station. it will end at the yerba buena gardens where there will be more celebrations there. hundreds of san francisco city, county union workers plan to join the march call for an end to workplace discrimination. >>> several other events across the be area will also honor the legacy of dr. king tomorrow. in oakland the annual martin luther king multicultural rally will start at 10 am at the warehouse union hall on hagan burger road. in el cerrito there will be out rally at city hall plaza at a 30 followed by a march 2 el cerrito high school. in east palo alto the fourth annual day of service and east palo alto mayors treeplanting will run from 9 am to 1230. >>> as we mentioned at the top of the show is going to be another we
king's 1965 march from selma to montgomery alabama. celebration train used to be called the freedom train will also make steps in palo alto, san mateo on his way to san francisco. there will also be in march in san francisco honoring dr. king. that will start at 11:00 tomorrow morning at the san francisco caltrans station. it will end at the yerba buena gardens where there will be more celebrations there. hundreds of san francisco city, county union workers plan to join the march call for an...
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king, from selma to montgomery, alabama, in 1965. riders telling me dr. king's message is as relevant today as it was back then passengers "...he represented the past, the present and the future..." "...we all have a dream right, and we can never go back..." "...if dr. king had lived a little longer the world would be a much better place..." "...we have a lot more work to do, darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that..."as always, dozens of children were among the 2-thousand or so riders this year, sponsored by the martin luther king junior foundation. a teaching moment for young and old alike. said one long-time rider, "it as if the train itself were powered by king's eternal message of freedom and equality."alfred turner/san jose "...sometimes you look around and it seems like we're going backward but you now what, we have to remember all the people who brought us to this place so we can stand up and love each other and walk with each other..."nats (sing ..n board the celebration train 2019. rob fladeboe kron4news. (ken) (ken) the celeb
king, from selma to montgomery, alabama, in 1965. riders telling me dr. king's message is as relevant today as it was back then passengers "...he represented the past, the present and the future..." "...we all have a dream right, and we can never go back..." "...if dr. king had lived a little longer the world would be a much better place..." "...we have a lot more work to do, darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that..."as always, dozens...
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king's 1965 march from selma to montgomery. ♪ >>> the train arrived in san francisco and mayor londoned joined thousands of people with a march from the caltrain station to the yerba buena gardens and the march is designed to honor the legacy of dr. king and marchers hoped to bring awareness about discrimination that african- american workers continue to face in the workplace. >>> and a few minutes, mayor london breed will speak at the san francisco ninth annual martin luther king jr. prayer service and celebration and here is here is a live look at yerba buena gardens. the slogan of the event is today's youth, tomorrow's leaders. the city of oakland has a march to oscar grant plaza for a day of action in honor of dr. king later today, the celebration will be held to mark 10 years since he was killed by a police officer and if you would like to learn more about this, go to our website at ktvu.com and click on the link to our home page. just a reminder because of martin luther king jr. holidays, financial institutions and banks are closed and no trading on wall street and post offices
king's 1965 march from selma to montgomery. ♪ >>> the train arrived in san francisco and mayor londoned joined thousands of people with a march from the caltrain station to the yerba buena gardens and the march is designed to honor the legacy of dr. king and marchers hoped to bring awareness about discrimination that african- american workers continue to face in the workplace. >>> and a few minutes, mayor london breed will speak at the san francisco ninth annual martin...
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i would rather not be here we are preparing for a crisp -- christmas party for 200 kids tonight in selmaion centre. you are all invited. they will be there with their families. they are the ones who use the park every day, and i would rather be there, but i need to be here, because i need to tell you how important it is to keep these spaces sacred. to make sure that there is sunlight and fresh air and places to play. we have the smallest amount of open space of anyone. please, i am begging you to protect it. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> next speaker. can we have the overhead please? >> our director and i will share these two minutes. i will be super brief. >> overhead, please. >> don't start my? yet. >> i haven't. >> sorry. >> all right. >> it is on. >> here we go. so i don't know -- it is on. okay. perfect. here we are. this commission unanimously rejected the shadow in 2015. this is where we are today. the city's housing balance will not live or die on this project. i understand the dire need, but this is serious. so i would hope that you would stick with the vote that you mad
i would rather not be here we are preparing for a crisp -- christmas party for 200 kids tonight in selmaion centre. you are all invited. they will be there with their families. they are the ones who use the park every day, and i would rather be there, but i need to be here, because i need to tell you how important it is to keep these spaces sacred. to make sure that there is sunlight and fresh air and places to play. we have the smallest amount of open space of anyone. please, i am begging you...
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it was because john lewis was in the hospital in selma because he had been beaten nearly to death, it was because rosa parks didn't get up. i really do believe there's a sense in the country that things will -- if they haven't gone too far, they certainly are mighty, mighty close. mighty close world, history was made tonight in cooperstown, new york. mariano rivera, the best relief pitcher of all time, became the first baseball player in history to enter the baseball hall of fame by unanimous vote. it's never happened before. not to henry aaron or ty cob, not to rip ken or dimaggio or maze or mantle or kofax. no one until mo. this is what the word was like while mariano was surrounded by his family and friends. >> i'm calling to tell you we have elected you to the baseball hall of fame. i have another piece of news -- >> yes. >> you are the first person -- >> let's put this achievement another way. all 425 baseball writers voted to put him in the hall the first minute he was eligible. now, we love us some baseball writers in our house, but members of congress are more agreeable and co
it was because john lewis was in the hospital in selma because he had been beaten nearly to death, it was because rosa parks didn't get up. i really do believe there's a sense in the country that things will -- if they haven't gone too far, they certainly are mighty, mighty close. mighty close world, history was made tonight in cooperstown, new york. mariano rivera, the best relief pitcher of all time, became the first baseball player in history to enter the baseball hall of fame by unanimous...
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one of his many wise ideas that he left us with was in the buildup to the bloody sunday in selma, alabama when he refuses to stand up for that which is right. a man dies when he refuses to stand up for justice. a man dies when he refuses to take a stand for that which is true. his words are testament to his truth, and his murder is testament to the urgency that must always occur whenever king's evil opposite raises its head. that's why i keep reminding you that our president has still not stood up against steve king's message. king, who said white nationalist, white supremacist, white civilization -- how did that language become offensive? and today after days of silence, in case you had any question, because he said he didn't know how he could say those things, the congressman thanked rush limbaugh fill-in mark stein for his support in his, quote, fight in defense of western civilization. it can't become a pejorative or we will lose our civilization. it is explicitly a pejorative when you define western civilization as belonging only to white people, and king clearly does. and that is th
one of his many wise ideas that he left us with was in the buildup to the bloody sunday in selma, alabama when he refuses to stand up for that which is right. a man dies when he refuses to stand up for justice. a man dies when he refuses to take a stand for that which is true. his words are testament to his truth, and his murder is testament to the urgency that must always occur whenever king's evil opposite raises its head. that's why i keep reminding you that our president has still not stood...
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one of hismany wise ideas he left us with is in the build up to bloody sunday in selma, alabama.uses to stand up for what is right, a man dies when he refuses to take a stand up for justs. a man dies when he refuses to take a stand for that which is true. it's the urgency that must oker when king can's evil opposite raises his head. that's why i keep reminding you that the president still hasn't stood up to representative king can. the congressman thanked rush limbaugh and mark stein for his support in his quote fight in defense of western civilization. it kaen can't become a pujorative -- and king clearly does and that is the same toxic notion of preference that opposed dr. king and that's why the president of the greatest experiment in diversity in the history of the world, america, cannot be quiet now. but he is quiet, isn't he? he has spoken about what he wants to protect and punish. just today he retweeted a frankly stupid report from a conservative outlet. prayer rugs were supposedly found on the border and an anonymous rancher was in a panic. and by the way even if that's
one of hismany wise ideas he left us with is in the build up to bloody sunday in selma, alabama.uses to stand up for what is right, a man dies when he refuses to take a stand up for justs. a man dies when he refuses to take a stand for that which is true. it's the urgency that must oker when king can's evil opposite raises his head. that's why i keep reminding you that the president still hasn't stood up to representative king can. the congressman thanked rush limbaugh and mark stein for his...
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senators who does not known for mincing words he's called mohammed and selma and the saudi crown princea wrecking ball in the past so this is not the first time these actually airing his views about how he feels about muhammad's online and how he thinks he is implicated and he's basing that on information that was provided by the u.s. cia earlier after the killing of. that of the orders for the killing did not come from a lower level operative they went straight to the top and it and the end indicted almost the saudi leadership including muhammad its own man but that is not the case with the u.s. president the u.s. president still sees mom and son mind as a key ally in seeing saudi arabia's role in not just buying weapons from the united states but also in forwarding what trump has in visioned as a policy for the middle east so it is very interesting that this is a stance which is closer to the u.s. ally turkey but very different from what the u.s. president has been saying so lindsey graham once again coming to turkey trying to mend fences this is the second visit by a u.s. official in
senators who does not known for mincing words he's called mohammed and selma and the saudi crown princea wrecking ball in the past so this is not the first time these actually airing his views about how he feels about muhammad's online and how he thinks he is implicated and he's basing that on information that was provided by the u.s. cia earlier after the killing of. that of the orders for the killing did not come from a lower level operative they went straight to the top and it and the end...