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carly fiorina fiorina is showing off her lighter side she sang about her lazy dog named sncc mean. >> my name sncc and i am lazy please don't take all walk with me, i want to lie back down in my nice warm bed, my name is snake and you're going to have to carry me. [applause]. >> we haven't seen that side of her before it was good. the audience loved it. she she is trailing trumpet in the polls. >> juliet: thank you anna. did you name the rat? this was an l train stop on monday apparently. >> from fox 5 news, this is good day new york. >> all right. good day, new york. it's september 22nd, i believe,
carly fiorina fiorina is showing off her lighter side she sang about her lazy dog named sncc mean. >> my name sncc and i am lazy please don't take all walk with me, i want to lie back down in my nice warm bed, my name is snake and you're going to have to carry me. [applause]. >> we haven't seen that side of her before it was good. the audience loved it. she she is trailing trumpet in the polls. >> juliet: thank you anna. did you name the rat? this was an l train stop on monday...
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stokley carmichael, an activist who was both a freedom rider and an organizer for sncc, and he relates an incident where he was beaten by the klan in alabama, in fact he was kicked. and he says, five years later he was in washington, dc, and a young man tapped him on he shoulder and said, are you mr. carmichael? and he said, yes. and the gentleman said, i'm the one who kicked you in alabama. i was wrong. part of the novel, atticus finch, whether or not he is a realism of the '30s is more important than an idealized version of the 1960s. i'm not so sure that matters. for the simple fact i was a very distraught young man when jfk was killed. by the time i was 26, i knew that jfk never would have gotten a civil rights bill passed. i don't know. there's something about johnson i could never like. something about johnson that looked like a racist, sounded like a racist, but get the legislation through. so i don't know how to read these impressions. harper lee is a brilliant novelist. i ten to look at her this way. an incredible novelist, deserves all of the accolades for "to kill a mockingb
stokley carmichael, an activist who was both a freedom rider and an organizer for sncc, and he relates an incident where he was beaten by the klan in alabama, in fact he was kicked. and he says, five years later he was in washington, dc, and a young man tapped him on he shoulder and said, are you mr. carmichael? and he said, yes. and the gentleman said, i'm the one who kicked you in alabama. i was wrong. part of the novel, atticus finch, whether or not he is a realism of the '30s is more...
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sncc broke a fair number of people. though they gave much in the moment, you shall not have heard about many of them since. what julian did was to give the rest of his life to the movement . for every single day of his life as a grown man, after he left public service, in the georgia legislate -- georgia legislature, he was devoted to this movement he had entered as a very young man. he moves in the district of columbia with his -- moved to the district of columbia with his wife, taught at the american university and university of virginia. and became, and this is a matter that makes me chuckle, became the chairman of the naacp. i am way too -- it was way too conservative. that tells you how julian grows. he grew to be the chairman, longtime chairman and devoted chairman of the naacp. he carried out his devotion to civil rights magnificently throughout his entire life he remained a major spokesman for the civil rights movement and for progressive causes his entire life speaking all around the country, carrying the messa
sncc broke a fair number of people. though they gave much in the moment, you shall not have heard about many of them since. what julian did was to give the rest of his life to the movement . for every single day of his life as a grown man, after he left public service, in the georgia legislate -- georgia legislature, he was devoted to this movement he had entered as a very young man. he moves in the district of columbia with his -- moved to the district of columbia with his wife, taught at the...
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well, a month after the founding of sncc, this song was sung throughout the whole south.uiet way, it was taking confidence. you can kill me, you can beat me, but i know we shall overcome. (scott-mclaughlin) in the prisons, they would sing songs. when they we're being beaten by the dogs, they would sing songs. and you'd have to ask yourself what was this thing about, why were they singing these songs as they're being beaten? and the reason why they sang the songs was just like when the priest chanted gregorian chants or when a buddhist has a mantra. or when you say, "hail mary mother of god" in the catholic religion. it was a means of going inside of yourself to find the strength within to deal with the outside world. one of my mentors was bill kunseler. there was one scene he told me about when he was in birmingham where he was representing dr. martin luther king. and they had come from a demonstration or rally, and king had been told that there were men looking to kill him that night. and they drove up to a house, and bill and king were staying in the house together with
well, a month after the founding of sncc, this song was sung throughout the whole south.uiet way, it was taking confidence. you can kill me, you can beat me, but i know we shall overcome. (scott-mclaughlin) in the prisons, they would sing songs. when they we're being beaten by the dogs, they would sing songs. and you'd have to ask yourself what was this thing about, why were they singing these songs as they're being beaten? and the reason why they sang the songs was just like when the priest...
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as an adult she opened her home to martin luther king and james bev iland members of sncc and others to help organize and strategize for civil rights and the right to vote. despite the brutal beatings she endured during the march for voting rights in selma, alabama, 50 years ago, she was unwavering in her fight to end segregation and achieve full voting rights for all. reflecting on our her life as an activist, she stated that, i have been calledrablerouser, agitator, but because of my fighting i was able to hand to the entire country the right for people to vote. these three american giants, the legislator, the educator, the activist, were all driven to push towards more just and equal society. i'm honored to recognize the lives and gifts they gave to our nation and again i want to thank the gentlelady from houston for organizing this special order so that we can pay appropriate tribute to these fine americans. i yield back. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentleman from virginia for citing in particular the case law that julian bond generated from the horrific denial of his right to b
as an adult she opened her home to martin luther king and james bev iland members of sncc and others to help organize and strategize for civil rights and the right to vote. despite the brutal beatings she endured during the march for voting rights in selma, alabama, 50 years ago, she was unwavering in her fight to end segregation and achieve full voting rights for all. reflecting on our her life as an activist, she stated that, i have been calledrablerouser, agitator, but because of my fighting...
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chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, and in some ways he was a human embodiment of sncc's emerging radicalism. they'd recently boycotted a white house conference on civil rights. and on june 16 this the midst of the march in greenwood in the mississippi delta, it was stokely carmichael who before the crowd of about a thousand people said we want black power, and when he turned to the crowd and said what do you want, the response was black power. it was a slogan that immediately resonated with the black people of mississippi, and it was a slow began that emerged from the direction context of the civil rights movement. with the limits of nonviolent action, with the uncertain commitments of white liberals, but it was also a slow began that captured aspirations, hopes, dreams, control over their own communities, pride in blackness and its history and its culture. along the march black power was a contested term with many meanings. the press seemed to see it in terms of violence, but for many african-americans it was something more. it was way to express pride in themselves, a
chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, and in some ways he was a human embodiment of sncc's emerging radicalism. they'd recently boycotted a white house conference on civil rights. and on june 16 this the midst of the march in greenwood in the mississippi delta, it was stokely carmichael who before the crowd of about a thousand people said we want black power, and when he turned to the crowd and said what do you want, the response was black power. it was a slogan that...
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back to harvard when he noticed a snake and the stone fish biting at each other and realize in the sncc the stick to its roof off the official noted that in the water became background to return and then a to the deadly fish. >>james: 9 small weather for the next few days and then a beautiful one of the just-in- time for the labor day holiday weekend before us. >>mark: stay connected with our kron 4 mobile app,kron4.com,facebook,and twitter feeds.dr phil coming up next have a great day see you tommorow at 4am. >> announcer: today on "dr. phil." they may be young and beautiful -- >> dr. phil: when you were with her, were you involved with other women? >> yes. i'm not married, ya'll. i'm not married. >> announcer: but their love is ugly. >> dr. phil: have you threatened to kill her? >> no. >> yes, you did. my kids heard it. >> she's a compulsive liar. >> she keeps speaking over me. i don't do that. that's not class. learn some class. >> if you had class, you wouldn't be sending your private pictures to other girls. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: thi
back to harvard when he noticed a snake and the stone fish biting at each other and realize in the sncc the stick to its roof off the official noted that in the water became background to return and then a to the deadly fish. >>james: 9 small weather for the next few days and then a beautiful one of the just-in- time for the labor day holiday weekend before us. >>mark: stay connected with our kron 4 mobile app,kron4.com,facebook,and twitter feeds.dr phil coming up next have a great...