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that is the martin luther king, jr story. i don't write about the speech. i write about a kid who was rail roded for a murder why didn't do and how they played a role in him being exonerated. whether the case was reopened his alibi checked out and the reason it did is he had 10-11 african-american friends and they remembered where he was and he was with them because it was the day of the martin luther king, jr and they were watching it. >> tonight on c-span2, it is booktv in prime time with books about espionage. scott miller talks about plots to assassinate hitler during world war ii. followed by nicolas reynolds who looks at nobel prize winning novelist ernest hemingway and his ties to spies. then jack bar shares stories about his experience as a kgb spy in deep undercover. and later a look at mccarthy spies which tells the story of three individuals who denied the japanese occupation of the philippines during world war ii. >> you are watching booktv on c-span with top non-fiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers.
that is the martin luther king, jr story. i don't write about the speech. i write about a kid who was rail roded for a murder why didn't do and how they played a role in him being exonerated. whether the case was reopened his alibi checked out and the reason it did is he had 10-11 african-american friends and they remembered where he was and he was with them because it was the day of the martin luther king, jr and they were watching it. >> tonight on c-span2, it is booktv in prime time...
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the martin luther king jr. memorial plaque is a way of paying tribute to another african-american leader. who in addition to having an important and obviously well documented impact on the entire united states also had some pretty important things that took place in maryland. shortly before the march on washington, king gave a version of that speech at morgan state university in baltimore. it was essentially a first draft of the "i have a dream speech". the king memorial on the ground is a way for us to pay tribute to that particular speech, which become a foundation for the internationally recognized "i have a dream" speech. the maryland state house is truly representative of maryland's state history. from the founding of its first settlement all the way through the passage of current legislation that took place during the 2013 legislative session. it's a remarkable structure, and we are all very aware that we are the oldest state house. it is something we take pride in. it's something that we continue to work
the martin luther king jr. memorial plaque is a way of paying tribute to another african-american leader. who in addition to having an important and obviously well documented impact on the entire united states also had some pretty important things that took place in maryland. shortly before the march on washington, king gave a version of that speech at morgan state university in baltimore. it was essentially a first draft of the "i have a dream speech". the king memorial on the ground...
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along the way to the martin luther king jr. park we found two men arguing. >> this is free speech. >> reporter: it attracted all lurkers but ended civilly. >> we need to come together. >> reporter: the large group left some afraid to enter the park. >> there are a lot more people here than i expected, and i'm not comfortable going in there.>> me neither. >> reporter: at one point the crowd chased the man down the street. the crowd cornered him at the valero gas station and he sat on the ground for several minutes before getting up. >> i am still trying to talk because i have's -- i have free speech. >> reporter: he was escorted away by someone that had a car. after that incident several at the demonstration began to leave. >> [ music playing ]>> reporter: we witnessed one dialogue between the two men but fortunately that ended peacefully with a handshake and they went their separate ways. we saw a lot of people leaving the rally at the park early and a lot of them said it was the heat that kept them from staying. >> reporter: kt
along the way to the martin luther king jr. park we found two men arguing. >> this is free speech. >> reporter: it attracted all lurkers but ended civilly. >> we need to come together. >> reporter: the large group left some afraid to enter the park. >> there are a lot more people here than i expected, and i'm not comfortable going in there.>> me neither. >> reporter: at one point the crowd chased the man down the street. the crowd cornered him at the...
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to stop at the martin luther king jr. memorial mainly for this quote -- "out of the mountain of fear, a stone of hope." alison: happening tomorrow, a memorial in honor of the young man slammed his car into a crowd of counter protesters. watch the memorial for heather heyere on wjla.com or news channel 8, beginning at 11 a.m. the president challenging the notions of removing confederate statues, hundreds across the country, local landmarks in question. today governor larry hogan asked the state house to remove the statue.ney he wrote the infamous dred scott decision upholding slavery and denied citizenship to black people. there is also a circulating petition to remove it. the city of alexandria postponing thursday's meeting to discuss new names for jefferson davis highway. the move is designed to give people more time to take a survey online, until september 15, with public hearing september 25 and october 6. josh: 7 weather center, meteorologist josh knight, switching gears to the fog. today was the rain, but the humidity
to stop at the martin luther king jr. memorial mainly for this quote -- "out of the mountain of fear, a stone of hope." alison: happening tomorrow, a memorial in honor of the young man slammed his car into a crowd of counter protesters. watch the memorial for heather heyere on wjla.com or news channel 8, beginning at 11 a.m. the president challenging the notions of removing confederate statues, hundreds across the country, local landmarks in question. today governor larry hogan asked...
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right now more than 1,000 religious leaders are rallying at the martin luther king jr. memorial before marching to the department of justice all to mark the 54th anniversary of the historic march on washington and the "i have a dream" speech. our ryan hughes is live on what the demonstrators are hoping to convey today. ryan. yeah, right now this crowd is going to start marching into the streets. behind me you see them getting ready. the banner is set. you see all the cameras glinggoing. this crowd getting ready to step foot any second. more than 1,000 ministers from all across the country, from all denominations. the march is getting ready to take place from the martin luther king memorial here and they are going to be walking down to the department of justice. of as you mentioned, this comes on the 54th anniversary of the march on washington for jobs and freedom when martin luther king delivered his "i have a dream" speech. today this crowd will honor king but also send a strong message to president trump and his administration, holding him accountable for the rise in h
right now more than 1,000 religious leaders are rallying at the martin luther king jr. memorial before marching to the department of justice all to mark the 54th anniversary of the historic march on washington and the "i have a dream" speech. our ryan hughes is live on what the demonstrators are hoping to convey today. ryan. yeah, right now this crowd is going to start marching into the streets. behind me you see them getting ready. the banner is set. you see all the cameras...
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. >> reporter: they were vastly outnumbered by the protesters at the martin luther king jr. civic center park with both sides talking over each other with neither side listening. >> you're calling me a racist .>> reporter: incident after incident the police moved the trump supporters away from the counter protesters when it became heated to keep it from turning violent. joey gibson, the head of the patriot prayer was removed, and others were also escorted out by the police. >> they want us to walk back to our car when people a threat does. they think we are white supremacists. no matter how much we say we are against white supremacy. >> reporter: describing himself as being part of the america first movement and saying he came from orange county to support the no to marxism rally but they were forced out of the park by the counter protesters. >> they came and surrounded us and wanted to drag us away. they were trying to incite us to leave. >> the fact that we have to leave this way is a shame. >> reporter: other trump supporters say they came to the park even though the prote
. >> reporter: they were vastly outnumbered by the protesters at the martin luther king jr. civic center park with both sides talking over each other with neither side listening. >> you're calling me a racist .>> reporter: incident after incident the police moved the trump supporters away from the counter protesters when it became heated to keep it from turning violent. joey gibson, the head of the patriot prayer was removed, and others were also escorted out by the police....
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, because the importance of coming to a site like this is that you begin to see evidence from michael king, the person who existed before martin luther king, the reverend martin luther king jr. that was the person who was born just up the street, a block up the street at 501 auburn avenue. and that was the person that i hope as you saw that birth home, you kind of had in your mind what kind of an influence would that historical building have on the making of martin luther king? and fortunately we not only have the birth home, but we have a few documents, not as many as when he becomes famous, you know, thousands and thousands of letters that we have, documents that people who wrote to him, all of those things are part of the papers of martin luther king, but when we look at when he was growing up, his formative years, we don't have a lot to work with. basically what we have are a few documents and a lot of memories. some of the memories are not as reliable as the other memories, but just think of a document that most of you have, it's called your birth certificate. we have that for martin luther king and it tells us some important things about him. it tells that he was born
, because the importance of coming to a site like this is that you begin to see evidence from michael king, the person who existed before martin luther king, the reverend martin luther king jr. that was the person who was born just up the street, a block up the street at 501 auburn avenue. and that was the person that i hope as you saw that birth home, you kind of had in your mind what kind of an influence would that historical building have on the making of martin luther king? and fortunately...
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he even made numerous threats to correspond receipt a scott king, the widow of the late dr. martin luther king, jr. one of those cryptic letters seen here reads, quote, africa a or death by lynching. take your pick. we're told he even planned to bomb the local chapter of the prince george's county naacp. author jackson says he vividly remembers being evacuated present the building that night during the meeting we got a call from the fbi that we had to evacuate the building because of there was going to be an attempt to fire bomb the building that we were in. those who know aitcso man he is today. today he's known by many as father h sop, a leader of a catholic church, a priest at saint leo the great at fairfax, virginia. he just felt guilty, that's all. today we also learned aitcheson became or dwaind at the die ease of reno in 1988 and later came to saint leo the great in 1993. but rather than harbor any hate or resentment to the man who threatened the widow of doctor martin luther king, jr., blow up the naacp building and burn crosses for those african-american families jackson says as a catholi
he even made numerous threats to correspond receipt a scott king, the widow of the late dr. martin luther king, jr. one of those cryptic letters seen here reads, quote, africa a or death by lynching. take your pick. we're told he even planned to bomb the local chapter of the prince george's county naacp. author jackson says he vividly remembers being evacuated present the building that night during the meeting we got a call from the fbi that we had to evacuate the building because of there was...
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so significant that august 28th was the day martin luther king jr. chose for his 1963 i have a dream speech. closer to the present, august 28th, 2008, then senator barack obama became the first african-american man to win a major party's nomination. august 28th. so today we take a look at the murder of emmett till. so horrific and ghastly the death of this 14-year-old boy in mississippi, became a call to arms, a moment that galvanized the civil rights movement. till had allegedly flirted with a white female shop keeper. the price, he was beaten and mutilated, his eyes gouged out with barbed-wire wrapped around his neck. his body was thrown into the river to sink and vanish into mystery. but his mother refused to let his death go unnoticed. when the body was found, she insisted on an open casket so the world could see what happened. when the people were acquitted, it began a campaign for civil rights which continues today. unearthing more details about till's murder continues. the white shop keeper at the center of the case admitted she had fabricated
so significant that august 28th was the day martin luther king jr. chose for his 1963 i have a dream speech. closer to the present, august 28th, 2008, then senator barack obama became the first african-american man to win a major party's nomination. august 28th. so today we take a look at the murder of emmett till. so horrific and ghastly the death of this 14-year-old boy in mississippi, became a call to arms, a moment that galvanized the civil rights movement. till had allegedly flirted with a...
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and when he's about to get in the race, martin luther king jr. is assassinated. and then the country really comes apart for a month. there's rioting in most major cities. one of the really dramatic moments in the book is there was no rioting in indianapolis that night that martin luther king jr. was killed. and one of the reasons for that is that bobby kennedyed had a campaign -- kennedy had a campaign stop scheduled in indianapolis that night. when he got off the plane, he was told that martin luther king jr. had just been assassinated. he was told you have to cancel your event. he had an outdoor, public event scheduled in the heart of the black community in indianapolis. the police chief didn't want him to go there. the police chief told him i can offer you no protection if you to go in there . we send, basically, our troops in there, that will be provocative. please don't do this. bobby kennedy listened to that advice, took it very seriously. he worried every day of his life since his brother was assassinated, he worried about assassination himself every day of
and when he's about to get in the race, martin luther king jr. is assassinated. and then the country really comes apart for a month. there's rioting in most major cities. one of the really dramatic moments in the book is there was no rioting in indianapolis that night that martin luther king jr. was killed. and one of the reasons for that is that bobby kennedyed had a campaign -- kennedy had a campaign stop scheduled in indianapolis that night. when he got off the plane, he was told that martin...
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broke this story to you last night and officials say chief devan martin crashed his motorcycle in the 6100 block of martin luther king jr. highway in seat pleasant around 8:45. he was taken to the hospital and a few broken ribs. the good news is he's expected to be okay. >> a 17-year-old girl and another man were driving through the intersection of saratoga and montana avenues when a barrage of a bullets shot through the window in the middle of the afternoon. the man is expected to recover the intended target got away. police don't have much information on the suspects. they say they're looking for a gold or light colored honda accord. >> ♪ >> new this morning of montgomery county officials pay nearly $2 million settlement to the family of a man who died after police shot him with a taser. the family of anthony howard sr. úthe county police department alleging his civil rights were violator. they reached a settlement back in june. now, county officials say the settlement does not admit fault. >> this morning police are investigating the discovery of a body in bethesda. the body way found along heather hill court just be
broke this story to you last night and officials say chief devan martin crashed his motorcycle in the 6100 block of martin luther king jr. highway in seat pleasant around 8:45. he was taken to the hospital and a few broken ribs. the good news is he's expected to be okay. >> a 17-year-old girl and another man were driving through the intersection of saratoga and montana avenues when a barrage of a bullets shot through the window in the middle of the afternoon. the man is expected to...
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the image you see is 19639, martin luther king jr., the march on washington or jobs on justice. your textbook talks about process this. martin luther king jr. as a community organizer got his start after the brown versus board of education decision. you remember the brown decision overturned the plessi decision which had sanctioned racial segregation since 1896 we talked about earl warren who ruled in the brown case that segregation was inhirntly unequal. creating inferiority complex among black children. we also talked about massive resistance, we talked about wliet southerners not wanting to overturn the system of racial segregation. enter king and the southern christian leadership conference and they started to try to integrate society in the south. one of the first targets was busing. they use add boycott. this is a theme i'm trying to system. they used a boycott of southern busing system in montelongo, alabama. so in montgomery you had large numbers of african-americans riding the bus to go to work what the sclc did and king did is they encouraged the african-americans not t
the image you see is 19639, martin luther king jr., the march on washington or jobs on justice. your textbook talks about process this. martin luther king jr. as a community organizer got his start after the brown versus board of education decision. you remember the brown decision overturned the plessi decision which had sanctioned racial segregation since 1896 we talked about earl warren who ruled in the brown case that segregation was inhirntly unequal. creating inferiority complex among...
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jose public library, officials unveiled virtual- reality headsets during an open house at the martin luther king jr. branch downtown. the headsets are paid for through federal and state grants. they are produced by oculus vr a division of facebook. the people like them -->> it's cool, you can use it for free here. it feels like you are there.>> the systems are set up a two libraries in the south bay at the mlk and the evergreen branch. officials hope to extend the sets to all 24 branches in the future. >>> a new gas center for gas safety and innovation. the facility will use some of the industries most advanced tools and resources to conduct research, evaluate new construction methods and ensure the safe operations of pg&e gas systems. >> the heart of this facility is about bringing in new technology, doing research, bringing new capabilities not just within our gas up your -- operations but taking the learnings and proving the maturity of the methods. we will take it to the rest of the industry and make it safer.>> today is also national safe digging month a and pg&e is reminding customers and con
jose public library, officials unveiled virtual- reality headsets during an open house at the martin luther king jr. branch downtown. the headsets are paid for through federal and state grants. they are produced by oculus vr a division of facebook. the people like them -->> it's cool, you can use it for free here. it feels like you are there.>> the systems are set up a two libraries in the south bay at the mlk and the evergreen branch. officials hope to extend the sets to all 24...
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the event will include al sharpton and other religious leaders marching from the martin luther king jr memorial to the justice department. you can watch that wife starting at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. later tonight, a look at the anniversary of the detroit riots which took place over five days in july 1967. it resulted in 43 deaths and millions of dollars in property damage. our discussion includes historian heather and thompson and steven henderson.e >> the word i've sort of come to overtime is uprising, which i think captures all of the things that were going on that week. if you talk about, if you think about what's been going on for decades in detroit to marginalize and oppress after the american people, destroyed the communities even, that was the buildup to 1967 and the flashpoint was pushed back specifically against police aggression, police brutality, but you also have lots of other kinds of pushback. people in the streets leading the stores were pushing back against the economic oppression. they were pushing back, i think an uprising really captures all of that in a way th
the event will include al sharpton and other religious leaders marching from the martin luther king jr memorial to the justice department. you can watch that wife starting at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. later tonight, a look at the anniversary of the detroit riots which took place over five days in july 1967. it resulted in 43 deaths and millions of dollars in property damage. our discussion includes historian heather and thompson and steven henderson.e >> the word i've sort of come to...
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in the east bay, a "no to marxism in america" rally is scheduled for sunday the 27th at the martin luther king jrcivic center park. the "bay area rally against hate" - a counter-protest - is set the take place earlier that day at u-c berkeley. city officials say the right-wing rally does not have a permit... officials are telling people who want to stay safe... to keep away from the areas. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meteorologist anny hong. anny hong: here is the kron 4zone forecast.. .cooling will continue early this week as an upper trough of low pressure becomes nearly stationary over the eastern pacific. coastal areas will see little in the way of change with continued night and morning low clouds and patchy fog. for those planning on watching the eclipse (remember to get the correct lenses) tomorrow morning, still looks like the farther inland you are the better shot at seeing it starting at 9 am. the big question remains how quickly the clouds will dissipate through the morning hours. feeling right now is the south bay through santa clara valley will see mostly clear
in the east bay, a "no to marxism in america" rally is scheduled for sunday the 27th at the martin luther king jrcivic center park. the "bay area rally against hate" - a counter-protest - is set the take place earlier that day at u-c berkeley. city officials say the right-wing rally does not have a permit... officials are telling people who want to stay safe... to keep away from the areas. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meteorologist anny hong. anny hong:...
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.>> reporter: protesters and counter protesters shouting over each other at the martin luther king jr. civic center park as the police tried to keep the two backsides apart . they escorted several people away with the hands zip tied, including joey gibson, the founder of the right-wing group patriots prayer. some protesters setting off smoke bombs to distract the police, a large congregation of people dressed in black with faces covered and scaring some trump supporters. >> they came and surrounded us to drag us away. they were trying to intimidate us to leave. >> the fact that we have to leave this way is a shame. >> the protest started winding down around three clock after the police used smoke bombs to disperse the crowd. 13 people were arrested, and that was mostly for bringing banned items into the park. >>> earlier another demonstration was held on the uc berkeley campus. >> people gathered to speak out against hate and racism with many march into the civic center park holding signs, chanting and singing calling for love and inclusion. when they got to the park some turned away
.>> reporter: protesters and counter protesters shouting over each other at the martin luther king jr. civic center park as the police tried to keep the two backsides apart . they escorted several people away with the hands zip tied, including joey gibson, the founder of the right-wing group patriots prayer. some protesters setting off smoke bombs to distract the police, a large congregation of people dressed in black with faces covered and scaring some trump supporters. >> they...
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he did ittrump -- over and over. , i rest of his speech imagine martin luther king jr.. , andtened to his speeches donald trump is the closest thing to martin luther king jr. as i have ever heard. host: why is that? caller: america, unite and come together. host: i want to take the first part of her comments, where all of this is of no consequence. consequence of what people heard from the president with the people who supported him, voted for him, and those that don't? steve bannon tells the new york times this morning -- president trump, by asking -- where does this all and? connects with all of -- the race identity politics of the left wants to say it is racist. i can't get enough of it. guest: i think there is a certain segment of president trump's base that will not abandon him no matter what happens. safe in thaty respect. there is another segment of the population that would never support him the matter what he did. a certain that to extent, there is nothing he could have said in this situation, because he has already been so associated with the all right, because those white supremacist leaders have his name.
he did ittrump -- over and over. , i rest of his speech imagine martin luther king jr.. , andtened to his speeches donald trump is the closest thing to martin luther king jr. as i have ever heard. host: why is that? caller: america, unite and come together. host: i want to take the first part of her comments, where all of this is of no consequence. consequence of what people heard from the president with the people who supported him, voted for him, and those that don't? steve bannon tells the...
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police say two men and a woman were shot on first street at the intersection with martin luther king jr avenue. all three victims were taken to the hospital conscious and breathing. no word yet on their conditions. police have only a vague description of a possible suspect right now. we will have a live update coming up at the top of the hour. good morning washington. weather alert day flash flood watch for d.c. & southern md from noon to 10pm - rain today; heavy at times. severe storms possible, especially over southern md - less humid tomorrow - below average temperatures through next week - unsettled weekend today: cloudy with rain, heavy at times. some strong storms, especially over southern md. winds: se to w 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. showers ending. patchy fog. lows: 56-65 winds: nw 5 mph tuesday: mostly cloudy becoming mostly sunny. less humid. highs: 80-83 winds: n 5 mph overnight. police investigating a carjacking in the unit block of u-street in northwest. it happened just after 1 a.m. police tell us that two men with handguns forced a victim out of a car, and drove off
police say two men and a woman were shot on first street at the intersection with martin luther king jr avenue. all three victims were taken to the hospital conscious and breathing. no word yet on their conditions. police have only a vague description of a possible suspect right now. we will have a live update coming up at the top of the hour. good morning washington. weather alert day flash flood watch for d.c. & southern md from noon to 10pm - rain today; heavy at times. severe storms...
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government and legislature to erect a statue on the capitol grounds in the state of georgia, in atlanta, of dr. martin luther king, jr. i'm here to tell you today at 10:00 this morning, while i was here in d.c., marching with you all, the statue was erected for dr. martin luther king, jr. in atlanta, georgia at the state capitol. i see mark coming, but i'm serving notice, we're going to every state capitol in this country and we're going to demand that they erect the same type of statue. fired up. fired up. ain't going to take it no more. >> reverend dr. charles steele. we're going to stay with the first name charles here, representing the michigan state chapter of the national action network. please welcome dr. charles williams as he comes. >> first of all, let us give our credit and our congratulations to our president, reverend al sharpt sharpton, 5,000 of us. we have-- >> i'm the director of fema public affairs. thank you all for joining us this morning. today acting secretary elaine duch, coast guard commandant, and federal management agency administrator brock long to give updates on the state and local respons
government and legislature to erect a statue on the capitol grounds in the state of georgia, in atlanta, of dr. martin luther king, jr. i'm here to tell you today at 10:00 this morning, while i was here in d.c., marching with you all, the statue was erected for dr. martin luther king, jr. in atlanta, georgia at the state capitol. i see mark coming, but i'm serving notice, we're going to every state capitol in this country and we're going to demand that they erect the same type of statue. fired...
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three years ago sclc demanded to the government and legislature, to ereck a statue -- erect statue in state of georgia in atlanta of martin luther king jr. i'm here to tell you today at 10:00 this morning while it's here in d.c., the statue was erected for dr. martin luther king jr. in atlanta, georgia at the state capitol. i'm serving notice. we going to every state capitol in this country. we going to demand that erect the same type of statue. fire it up. fired up! aint going take it no more. >> reverend dr. charles steele. we're going to stay with the first name. charles here representing the michigan state chapter of national action network. please welcome the reverend dr. charles william as he comes. >> first of all let us give our credit and our congratulations to our president, reverend al sharpton. 5000 of us. we have dissended upon the department of justice. we are here for trayvon martin. this historic event has brought us here, pass doors i imams clergy, we are here for michael brown. we are here for philando castill. we are here to protect voting rights. we are here to let our president know we will not stand for racism. we
three years ago sclc demanded to the government and legislature, to ereck a statue -- erect statue in state of georgia in atlanta of martin luther king jr. i'm here to tell you today at 10:00 this morning while it's here in d.c., the statue was erected for dr. martin luther king jr. in atlanta, georgia at the state capitol. i'm serving notice. we going to every state capitol in this country. we going to demand that erect the same type of statue. fire it up. fired up! aint going take it no more....
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the left lane. >>> seat pleasant police chief, devon martin, is in stable condition after a crash. chopper 4 over the scene on martin luther king jrhighway. this morning, the chief is surrounded by his family at prince george's hospital center. >> we are work tog learn the extent extent of his injuries and what caused the crash. he collided with a car and was thrown off the bike. >> prince george's county police say the driver stayed on the scene. other drivers also stopped and rushed over and called for help. police chief hank stawinski appreciated their quick response. >> at this moment in america, to see our community rush to help an officer who is down, we all as a community need to feel good about that. >> chief martin was rushed to the hospital in critical condition but doctors say he has nonlife tte if you have the nbc washington app, make sure you download it for stories that matter to you. >>> new overnight, a second man faces charges for a police officer's death. officer gary michael was killed in missouri. police arrested william noble. any say he tried to get rid of a rifle that he knew was used in the shooting, which
the left lane. >>> seat pleasant police chief, devon martin, is in stable condition after a crash. chopper 4 over the scene on martin luther king jrhighway. this morning, the chief is surrounded by his family at prince george's hospital center. >> we are work tog learn the extent extent of his injuries and what caused the crash. he collided with a car and was thrown off the bike. >> prince george's county police say the driver stayed on the scene. other drivers also stopped...
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took a picture inside the oval office and said, and he tweeted out instantly and said "the bust of martin luther king jr. was removed from the white house." he intimated that donald trump was a racist by removing that. do you know where the bust of martin luther king jr. was that day? it was in the exact same spot that barack obama had it. the difference was, there was a u.s. secret service agent standing in front of it where he took the picture. miller did not call the white house and asked for comment, he simply tweeted it out. that tweet and his story received 6000 additional stories in the mainstream media. when sean spicer called zeke miller and said, zeke, you are welcome to come back into the oval. it is in the exact same spot. it hasn't been moved. he put out a tweet and said, oops, made a mistake. the retraction was covered in 38 publications. not the 6000 that wrote the original story. this is what the mainstream media has done. they need to be the news, make the news. they are so concerned with driving the narrative that gets them the most clicks that they have stopped being journalists. the
took a picture inside the oval office and said, and he tweeted out instantly and said "the bust of martin luther king jr. was removed from the white house." he intimated that donald trump was a racist by removing that. do you know where the bust of martin luther king jr. was that day? it was in the exact same spot that barack obama had it. the difference was, there was a u.s. secret service agent standing in front of it where he took the picture. miller did not call the white house...
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picture inside the oval office and said that she tweeted it out instantly and said "the bust of martin luther king jr. was removed from the white house." he intimated that donald trump was a racist by removing that. do you know where the bust of martin luther king jr. was that day? the exact same spot that barack obama had it. at the fact is there was secret service agent standing in front of it. the white house for comment on why it was removed. he simply tweeted it out. 6000 additional stories in the mainstream media. when sean spicer: zika miller and said, zeke, you are welcome to come back into the oval. it is in the exact same spot. it hasn't been moved. he put out a tweet and said, groups -- oops, made a mistake. this is what the mainstream media has done him they need to be the news, make the news. they are so concerned with driving the narrative that gets them the most clicks that they have stopped being journalists. at the end of president trump's first hundred days, instead he was done. the three major broadcast abc, cbs and that nbc, from january 2010 april 9 had a thousand stories focused
picture inside the oval office and said that she tweeted it out instantly and said "the bust of martin luther king jr. was removed from the white house." he intimated that donald trump was a racist by removing that. do you know where the bust of martin luther king jr. was that day? the exact same spot that barack obama had it. at the fact is there was secret service agent standing in front of it. the white house for comment on why it was removed. he simply tweeted it out. 6000...
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al sharpton and other religious leaders marching from the martin luther king jr. memorial to the justice department. that gets underway at 12:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> voices from the road at the national conference of state legislatures summit in boston asking attendees what is the most important issue to your state? >> one of the biggest issues that is facing the great state of maryland is the issue, a problem, of juvenile justice. over 50 of our youth that are incarcerated for life without the possibility of parole. i'm going to be working very with thegently legislature to put in place a bill that will allow these juveniles to have a hearing. that is one of the biggest issues that we have seen, facing us in the great state of maryland. the second has to do with opiates. opiates in the state of maryland is killing our young people, our old people, it has no respect for age, greed, faith --ehavior, mental illness all these things are important but opiates is the leading cause of death in the state of maryland. we are trying to do whatever we possibly can
al sharpton and other religious leaders marching from the martin luther king jr. memorial to the justice department. that gets underway at 12:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> voices from the road at the national conference of state legislatures summit in boston asking attendees what is the most important issue to your state? >> one of the biggest issues that is facing the great state of maryland is the issue, a problem, of juvenile justice. over 50 of our youth that are...
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the place. martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... >>> abc 7 mornings. >> all news, all morning. >> it's 4:40. happening today the judge in the kate styly murder case expect to the set a date to begin that trial. abc 7 news was in a san franciscoourtroom as juan fran kis sysco lopez sanchez went before the judge with his lawyers yesterday. he's accused of firing the that killed styly in 2016 on pier 14 in san francisco. they say he found the weapon under a bench and that it went off accidentally when he picked it up. lopez shan sanchez had been deported several times but kept returning to the u.s. illegally. the killing sparked a national debate over sanctuary cities and immigration. >>> north bay police department she a foal low officer today by host a bone marrow donor drive. matthew medina, a seven-year veteran of the lapd su
the place. martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... >>> abc 7 mornings. >> all news, all morning. >> it's 4:40. happening today the judge in the kate styly murder case expect to the set a date to begin that...
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the brave. martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... >>> president trump is facing his first lawsuit for that tweet announcing transgender people would be barred from serving in the military. five active duty transgender service members claim the ban is unconstitutional and violates their rights. they're asking that the ban not be enforced and so far the pentagon has not made any changes to military policy. >>> republican senator ron johnson has apologized to colleague john mccain for a comment regarding mccain's health care vote. johnson was giving a radio interview when he was asked about mccain's thumb's down vote which spelled the end of the republican efforts to repeal and replace obamacare. take a listen. >> he has a brain tumor right now. that vote occurred at 1:30 in the morning. some of that might have factored in. >> rea
the brave. martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f. kennedy: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... >>> president trump is facing his first lawsuit for that tweet announcing transgender people would be barred from serving in the military. five active duty transgender...
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president trump disavowed david duke and the white supremacists, and he did it over and over and over. -- ihe rest of his speech go back to martin luther king, jr, and i have listened to the speeches, and donald trump is the closest thing to martin luther king, jr., as i have ever heard. host: why is that? keep america --unite and come together. host: she said all of this is of no consequence. of whatthe consequence people heard from the president with the people who voted for him and with those who do not support him? steve bannon tells "the new york times" this morning, president trump connects with the american people about their history, culture, and tradition. the rest want to say it is racist. tear down more statues, say the revolution is coming, i cannot get enough of it. i think there is a certain segment of president trump's base that will not abandon him no matter what happens. there is another segment of the population that would never support president trump no matter what he did. to a certaine extent that there is really nothing he could have said in this situation because he is already been so associated with the coast the white s
president trump disavowed david duke and the white supremacists, and he did it over and over and over. -- ihe rest of his speech go back to martin luther king, jr, and i have listened to the speeches, and donald trump is the closest thing to martin luther king, jr., as i have ever heard. host: why is that? keep america --unite and come together. host: she said all of this is of no consequence. of whatthe consequence people heard from the president with the people who voted for him and with...
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the "no to marxism in america" rally is scheduled for sunday the 27th at the martin luther king jr. civic center park. the "bay area rally against hate" counter-protest is set the take place earlier that day at u-c berkeley. city officials say the right-wing rally does not have a permit... officials are telling people who want to stay safe to keep away from the area. (grant) the teenagers who filmed themselves climbing the golden gate bridge are being charged with misdemeanor trespassing... and climbing on a toll bridge. peter kurer and thomas rector of wisconsin posted the video to social media last april-- ratting themselves out. in the video-- the teens are doing flips and somersaults on the bridge. they are even hanging off the bridge from their fingertips without safety gear. climbing the golden gate bridge can land you up to one year in jail. the teens are scheduled to be in court in september. security measure on the golden gate bridge have been revised since the stunt. (vicki) after a near collision at san francisco's international airport that would have been devastating...
the "no to marxism in america" rally is scheduled for sunday the 27th at the martin luther king jr. civic center park. the "bay area rally against hate" counter-protest is set the take place earlier that day at u-c berkeley. city officials say the right-wing rally does not have a permit... officials are telling people who want to stay safe to keep away from the area. (grant) the teenagers who filmed themselves climbing the golden gate bridge are being charged with...
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see the fees they are of something that blossomed of the civil rights period when the choices like martin luther king jr. wanted to make and the choices that the militants must wanted to go in particular. but, the real difference i think between the old school old-schol leadership and today's leadership is there's also a mindset that is brought to the task. i think everyone from king to washington and the naacp we have to succeed notwithstanding. that mindset has won the day. at the political leaders play off of this and that is also hampered by the progress. >> in the political clout, to what extent would you specifically state the greater political clout. it is the way in which you might differ. >> on the first question, what tends to happen when you get a leader the precedence you can see education as an example, school choice is hugely popular in the community. barack obama gets in office and tries to shut down the. the. many of whom are minorities and try to shut it down and the political need to satisfy some people that helped him get elected to a. on a group that sends the person off to represent
see the fees they are of something that blossomed of the civil rights period when the choices like martin luther king jr. wanted to make and the choices that the militants must wanted to go in particular. but, the real difference i think between the old school old-schol leadership and today's leadership is there's also a mindset that is brought to the task. i think everyone from king to washington and the naacp we have to succeed notwithstanding. that mindset has won the day. at the political...
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the jews were with king fifty four years ago and this is our fight for justice as much as anybody else's after speaking with a lot of people here at the march they were saying although martin luther king jr is a dream has not yet been fulfilled they will work together to make sure racism ceases to exist in this country and washington nationally banks are t. . in the wake of violence from the night the wright rally in charlottesville virginia fifty two year old richard wilson preston was arrested saturday and charged with discharging a firearm within one thousand feet of a school this comes after the release of the video taken by a legal observer for the american civil liberties union of virginia the video shows a white man yelling a racial epithet before a man and firing a gun at a black man who was wielding a spray can which was b.s. as a torrent i think those who use after the fact virginia police troopers can be seen position to proximately ten feet from the incident meanwhile two additional men were charged in the violent assault of twenty year old special education teacher in january harris video from the incident shows a mob of voices from this is beating harris with metal poles le
the jews were with king fifty four years ago and this is our fight for justice as much as anybody else's after speaking with a lot of people here at the march they were saying although martin luther king jr is a dream has not yet been fulfilled they will work together to make sure racism ceases to exist in this country and washington nationally banks are t. . in the wake of violence from the night the wright rally in charlottesville virginia fifty two year old richard wilson preston was...
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the peak about 2,000 people packed into this area. >> reporter: supporters of trump were out numbered by counter protesters at martin luther king jr. >> reporter: both sides talking over each other with neither side listening. you. >> are ignoring everything that i said. >> exactly. you are calling me a racist. >> reporter: incident after incident the police moved trump supporters away from the counter protesters when the exchanged became heated to keep them from turning violent. one person removed appear to be joey gib son who came to the park. others were escorted out by the police. >> the police are forced to drag us over here and want us to walk back to our car where people just threatened us and we are going to go get you because they think we are white supremacists. >> reporter: describing himself as being part of the america first movement. he tells me he came from orange couldn't tow support from the no to marxism rally. he and his companion were forced out by counter protesters. >> people in masks surrounded us and wanted to drag us away. [everyone talking at once] they turned violent. >> all right. the fact that we have to
the peak about 2,000 people packed into this area. >> reporter: supporters of trump were out numbered by counter protesters at martin luther king jr. >> reporter: both sides talking over each other with neither side listening. you. >> are ignoring everything that i said. >> exactly. you are calling me a racist. >> reporter: incident after incident the police moved trump supporters away from the counter protesters when the exchanged became heated to keep them from...
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a statue paying tribute to the late martin luther king, jr.installed in georgia's capitol. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "watters world." for harvey to make landfall in texas last night president trump pardoned maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio for a criminal contempt conviction. a judge ordered him to stop detaining people based upon their suspected immigration status. here is sheriff joe reacting on "hannity" after hearing the news. >> i love that president. he supports law enforcement. and i said pardon or no pardon, i will be with him to the end. jesse: joining me is richard fowler and katie pavlich. katie, were you surprised that president trump issued this pardon? katie: no. and nobody should be surprised. he telegraphed this was something he was going to do. this is not a surprise. i find it interesting of course the left is arguing that the president is embracing racism and discrimination when the left has had a problem with joe arpaio all along because he decided not to be a sanctuary county because he decided to turn people ove
a statue paying tribute to the late martin luther king, jr.installed in georgia's capitol. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "watters world." for harvey to make landfall in texas last night president trump pardoned maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio for a criminal contempt conviction. a judge ordered him to stop detaining people based upon their suspected immigration status. here is sheriff joe reacting on "hannity" after hearing the news. >> i love that president. he...
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the "no to marxism in america" rally is scheduled for sunday the 27th at the martin luther king jr. the "bay area rally against hate" counter-protest is set the take place earlier that day at u-c berkeley. city officials say the right-wing rally does not have a permit... officials are telling people who want to stay safe to keep away from the area. ( mark ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... we continue to follow breaking news out of san jose. police are in a standoff with a possible gunman after one off-duty fire fighter has died and another is injured in a shooting. we will go back live to the scene coming up at 5:45 ♪ fitting into my skinny jeans again? that's cool. feeling good in slim fit? that's cool. looking fabulous in my little black dress? that's cool. getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting. coolsculpting is the only fda-cleared non-invasive treatment that targets and freezes away stubborn fat cells. visit coolsculpting.com today and register for a chance to win a free treatment. having mplaque psoriasise is not always ea
the "no to marxism in america" rally is scheduled for sunday the 27th at the martin luther king jr. the "bay area rally against hate" counter-protest is set the take place earlier that day at u-c berkeley. city officials say the right-wing rally does not have a permit... officials are telling people who want to stay safe to keep away from the area. ( mark ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... we continue to follow breaking news out of san jose. police are in a standoff...
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down the drain and if you walk over here, you can actually see a quote written on the ground from martin luther king, jr. saying, "nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." so hopefully tomorrow no violence for either group. live in san francisco katie nielsen, kpix5. >>> tonight senator scott wiener blasted the change saying they did this after the change in the park permit including not being carrying anything that could be used as a weapon. rather patriot prayer wants to create a volatile, chaotic, violent tinderbox. share chin continues our coverage from chrissy field where restaurants -- sharon chin continues our coverage from crissy field where restaurants and businesses have been lift in limbo tonight. >> reporter: this restaurant decided not to board up its windows. it may even open tomorrow. some are in a fog about what to do. >> we do not trust what they said. we are continuing to plan for crissy field. >> reporter: supervisor mark ferrell said he's skeptical the rally at crissy field is really canceled. >> it is clear, if it wasn't before, tha
down the drain and if you walk over here, you can actually see a quote written on the ground from martin luther king, jr. saying, "nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." so hopefully tomorrow no violence for either group. live in san francisco katie nielsen, kpix5. >>> tonight senator scott wiener blasted the change saying they did this after the change in the park permit including not being carrying anything that could be...
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the president and what happened last night. he had a number of prominent african-americans, alveda king, the niece of martin luther king jr. rson, who was in his cabinet, et cetera. to make that case is kind of insulting in and of itself. but, again, the wall street editorial page used to talk about something called the liberal plantation. if you're an african-american, and you do not abide by the liberal rules in the united states right now, you're condemned. there is -- they have a liberal plantation mentality that african-americans have to think a certain way. and if they don't, they're not real -- what do you make of this? isn't that really racism turned around? >> it is. intellectual totalitarianism, and that has visited folks like alveda king, a very, very dear friend of mine. dr. ben carson, him and his wife are wonderful friends and colleagues. myself, my father before me, so many others. and it's an intellectual totalitarianism that is spreading more and more. it's not just punishing blacks, it's punishing this who want to honor our constitution and our heritage and our legacy, and it's something that i think the a
the president and what happened last night. he had a number of prominent african-americans, alveda king, the niece of martin luther king jr. rson, who was in his cabinet, et cetera. to make that case is kind of insulting in and of itself. but, again, the wall street editorial page used to talk about something called the liberal plantation. if you're an african-american, and you do not abide by the liberal rules in the united states right now, you're condemned. there is -- they have a liberal...
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the shadow of dr. martin luther king, jr. the crowd sending a message after the violence in charlottesville. >> president trump's but now some republicans and business leaders are running from it. white house staffers even saying tonight the president went rogue. >> it was a horrible thing to watch, but there is another side. there was a group on this side -- you can call them the left, you've just called them the left -- that came violently attacking the other group. so, you can say what you want, but that's the way it is. >> the other group the president was talking about in that clip included white supremacists, white nationalists, and the kkk. >> he did criticize those groups by name, but also insisted there are two sides who share the blame for the violence in charlottesville, virginia this past saturday. >> his comments came hours before preplanned march on the national mall. derrick ward is at the lincoln memorial with new reaction. derrick? >> reporter: you know, the weekend is behind us, but the violence that was char
the shadow of dr. martin luther king, jr. the crowd sending a message after the violence in charlottesville. >> president trump's but now some republicans and business leaders are running from it. white house staffers even saying tonight the president went rogue. >> it was a horrible thing to watch, but there is another side. there was a group on this side -- you can call them the left, you've just called them the left -- that came violently attacking the other group. so, you can...