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vivian.hey are heartfelt at the part i held onto most was well done my good and faithful servant, enter into the joy of the lord. there is no doubt in any of our minds that it was a life well lived, a fight well one, and a road well-traveled. with that we will conclude with the final video from oprah winfrey. >> i remember back in the '90s doing a series of racial seminars with reverend vivian on the oprah show. what an impact he made on that audience. mostly white women at the time, gently yet passionately confronting them on their entrances and the denial of racial inequality. we spent several days filming what would later be edited for airing, and it was a privilege to witness his wisdom, , teachig in action. in his presence we were always learning more about our country, about ourselves and what it means to stand for what is right. right. he was a giant for justice. maya angelou's says in her poem, when great trees fall, that when great souls die, after the period, peace blooms slowly and
vivian.hey are heartfelt at the part i held onto most was well done my good and faithful servant, enter into the joy of the lord. there is no doubt in any of our minds that it was a life well lived, a fight well one, and a road well-traveled. with that we will conclude with the final video from oprah winfrey. >> i remember back in the '90s doing a series of racial seminars with reverend vivian on the oprah show. what an impact he made on that audience. mostly white women at the time,...
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vivian on the oprah show.hat an impact he made on the audience and mostly white women at the time gently yet passionately confronting them on their ignorance is and their denial of racial inequality. we spent several days filming what would later be edited for airing. it was a privilege to witness his wisdom, teaching, and action. in his presence, we were always learning more about our country, ourselves, what it means to stand for what is right. he was a giant for justice. says that when a pe souls die, after riod, peace blooms slowly and irregularly. space fills with a soothing electric vibration. our senses restored never to be the same whisper to us. they existed. they existed. better for they existed. , we are c.t. vivian better because he existed. in the coming days, funeral services for the late congressman john lewis will take place in alabama, washington, d.c., and georgia. our coverage continues tomorrow as his funeral procession crosses the bridge in selma, alabama. the site of the historic civil ri
vivian on the oprah show.hat an impact he made on the audience and mostly white women at the time gently yet passionately confronting them on their ignorance is and their denial of racial inequality. we spent several days filming what would later be edited for airing. it was a privilege to witness his wisdom, teaching, and action. in his presence, we were always learning more about our country, ourselves, what it means to stand for what is right. he was a giant for justice. says that when a pe...
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vivian at the same time. he was at the baptist seminary also and we met at workshops that reverend james lawson was conducting. lawson had been to india and had studied gandhi's movement firsthand and he was in nashville, a student himself at the time and he was instructing people in the community or -- and students, anyone who wanted to learn, really, in the philosophy and strategy of nonviolence. i am a fortunate, blessed person to have had both of these gentlemen in my life. not only as coworkers in the civil rights movement, but as friends also. they have -- i think we can -- while we are sad and experiencing loss, i am just so grateful that they came this way because the world is a different place since each of them lived. and it's much better. >> yeah. what do you -- what do you make of the -- you know, there are people who are coming out on the other side of the aisle that are praising john lewis, but the fact that, you know, he bled for the voting rights act, the voting rights act was of course gutted
vivian at the same time. he was at the baptist seminary also and we met at workshops that reverend james lawson was conducting. lawson had been to india and had studied gandhi's movement firsthand and he was in nashville, a student himself at the time and he was instructing people in the community or -- and students, anyone who wanted to learn, really, in the philosophy and strategy of nonviolence. i am a fortunate, blessed person to have had both of these gentlemen in my life. not only as...
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vivian.hank you so much, reverend. appreciate it. >> thank you and god bless you. >> thank you so much. stay with cnn as we mourn the lives of congressman john lewis, as well as the legacy of c.t. vivian. we're also celebrating how lewis lived, happy until the very end. ♪ ♪ ♪ because i'm happy, because i'm happy ♪ my name is christine payne, i'm an associate here at amazon. step onto the blue line, sir. this device is giving us an accurate temperature check. you're good to go. i have to take care of my coworkers. that's how i am. i have a son, and he said, "one day i'm gonna be like you, i'm gonna help people." you're good to go, ma'am. i hope so. this is my passion. if i can take of everyone who is sick out there, i would do it in a heartbeat. with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. ...to soccer practices... ...and new adventures. you hope the more you give th
vivian.hank you so much, reverend. appreciate it. >> thank you and god bless you. >> thank you so much. stay with cnn as we mourn the lives of congressman john lewis, as well as the legacy of c.t. vivian. we're also celebrating how lewis lived, happy until the very end. ♪ ♪ ♪ because i'm happy, because i'm happy ♪ my name is christine payne, i'm an associate here at amazon. step onto the blue line, sir. this device is giving us an accurate temperature check. you're good to...
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vivian also died this weekend. his funeral will be held on thursday, and out of respect to reverend vivian, john lewis' family says they're not going to announce any of their arrangements for the laying to rest of congressman lewis until after reverend vivian's funeral happens on thursday. they won't say anything about what john lewis will -- what they will do about john lewis' memorial until then. but again, of course, we'll let you know >>> and on top of all of that,
vivian also died this weekend. his funeral will be held on thursday, and out of respect to reverend vivian, john lewis' family says they're not going to announce any of their arrangements for the laying to rest of congressman lewis until after reverend vivian's funeral happens on thursday. they won't say anything about what john lewis will -- what they will do about john lewis' memorial until then. but again, of course, we'll let you know >>> and on top of all of that,
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lewis and reverend vivian. we knew we were a part of history. we were certainly there to have a forward-looking conversation with president obama about things that needed to be done in this country continuously to continue reverend vivian's and mr. lewis' legacy. certainly we recognized the opportunity to have multigenerations in this fight learning from one another and taking the wisdom that can only come from our elders. i am so deeply grateful to not only have been in that room and spent time with the both of them on a few occasions, but also to recognize that so few of their peers actually got to be elders. they chose work that shortens your life. they chose to face uncertainty, they chose to face danger, they chose to get in that good trouble, as mr. lewis always says, and that good trouble could take your life. so the fact that we got them into their 80s and their 90s and that they shared their wisdom so freely is such a blessing to all of us who are wanting to make sure that we are carrying that mantel together, that legacy of civil right
lewis and reverend vivian. we knew we were a part of history. we were certainly there to have a forward-looking conversation with president obama about things that needed to be done in this country continuously to continue reverend vivian's and mr. lewis' legacy. certainly we recognized the opportunity to have multigenerations in this fight learning from one another and taking the wisdom that can only come from our elders. i am so deeply grateful to not only have been in that room and spent...
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vivian, who has died at the age of 95.ian was a leading proponent of non-violent struggle in the southern christian leadership conference, and a close friend to reverend dr. martin luther king, jr., who once described him as the " greatest preacher to ever live." in 2015, i spoke to reverend vivian outside the historic brown chapel ame church in selma, alabama, on the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday in 1965. that day, he was punched in the face by dallas county sheriff jim clark on the courthouse steps in selma as he tried to escort a group of african americans inside to register to vote. the punch was so hard, the sheriff broke his own hand. reverend vivian started by talking about the power of nonviolence and the continued fight for voting rights. >> nonviolent direct action is something we have brought to america. has n not direct action violence in it, right? it is not there to destroy. it is there to develop and build. that is what we have been trying to do. at the core of that is an understanding of faithful life.
vivian, who has died at the age of 95.ian was a leading proponent of non-violent struggle in the southern christian leadership conference, and a close friend to reverend dr. martin luther king, jr., who once described him as the " greatest preacher to ever live." in 2015, i spoke to reverend vivian outside the historic brown chapel ame church in selma, alabama, on the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday in 1965. that day, he was punched in the face by dallas county sheriff jim clark on...
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vivian already had proved that many times over. a decade before the montgomery bus boycott, vivian joined a sit-in that successfully desegregated a restaurant in peoria, illinois, where he was working. a decade later in nashville, he first heard in person dr. martin luther king jr. speak about nonviolent protests. a fellow preacher, vivian soon became one of king's closest advisers and a national director of the southern christian leadership conference where he organized protests, including the march on washington. vivian was on the front lines, beaten brutally by prison guards after a 1961 freedom ride in mississippi. and by a white mob while protesting in st. augustine, florida. nearly a half century after passage of the 1964 civil rights act he fought vivian was awarded the presidential medal of freedom, the united states highest civilian honor, by the country's first african-american president. the reverend c.t. vivian, an early pioneer of the american civil rights movement, died on friday at home in atlanta. friday at home in
vivian already had proved that many times over. a decade before the montgomery bus boycott, vivian joined a sit-in that successfully desegregated a restaurant in peoria, illinois, where he was working. a decade later in nashville, he first heard in person dr. martin luther king jr. speak about nonviolent protests. a fellow preacher, vivian soon became one of king's closest advisers and a national director of the southern christian leadership conference where he organized protests, including the...
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vivian>> vivian: pati!ting me ala.the >> pati: vivian!es: we're exploring our different cultures byin shsome of the foods we love. oh, you are giving me the pretty one! >> vivian: i am! >> pati narrates: i'm making two mexican classics, pierno de cerdobada or adobo porroast, and a tres leches with a crazy twist! it's a "cuatro leches" cake. >> vivian: oh! >> pati narrates: and vivian is rounding out her meal with three southern staples. mmm! i love this. pati narrates: turnip greens with country sausage. texas caviar, which is a lot like pico de gallo. and tritional hoecakes. i am loving all the names fo al.the things we're cooking and we're combining these different dishes to make one multicultural masterpiece. how surprised are you?!
vivian>> vivian: pati!ting me ala.the >> pati: vivian!es: we're exploring our different cultures byin shsome of the foods we love. oh, you are giving me the pretty one! >> vivian: i am! >> pati narrates: i'm making two mexican classics, pierno de cerdobada or adobo porroast, and a tres leches with a crazy twist! it's a "cuatro leches" cake. >> vivian: oh! >> pati narrates: and vivian is rounding out her meal with three southern staples. mmm! i love...
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vivian as well yesterday. but for me to be able to grow up in selma and to be able to then become the member of congress and get to know john lewis. i used to sing in the choir and pass out the brochures as an usher at brown chapel. and then to then become a member of congress. you know, you're not often able to thank your living legend, and i got a chance not only to thank john time and time again but to roll up my sleeves and hopefully try to honor him and the legacy of those foot soldiers by trying to renew and restore the voting rights act of 1965. i carry the police of legislation, hr-4, the voting rights advancement act, and we finally passed it in december. it sits languishing on the desk of mitch mcconnell. but you know what? this is a time for us to reflect on the life, a life well led by john lewis. and we need to be rededicate ourselves to the causes for which he fought. i think as we think about this moment in american history, i hope that we're all full of the legacy that is john. he embodied and
vivian as well yesterday. but for me to be able to grow up in selma and to be able to then become the member of congress and get to know john lewis. i used to sing in the choir and pass out the brochures as an usher at brown chapel. and then to then become a member of congress. you know, you're not often able to thank your living legend, and i got a chance not only to thank john time and time again but to roll up my sleeves and hopefully try to honor him and the legacy of those foot soldiers by...
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vivian and reverend joseph lowery. reverend vivian passed away yesterday as well.was 95 years old. died in atlanta. he was part of the freedom riders, one of the early ones. at age 25, he helped lead the '65 fight for voting rights on the edmund pettus bridge in selma where he and lewis and others were attacked. reverend lowery is the dean of the civil rights movement, working with jesse jackson and dr. king in the early days of the movement. he died in march at the age of 98. for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. some companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule your demo today. i wondered.. could another come around
vivian and reverend joseph lowery. reverend vivian passed away yesterday as well.was 95 years old. died in atlanta. he was part of the freedom riders, one of the early ones. at age 25, he helped lead the '65 fight for voting rights on the edmund pettus bridge in selma where he and lewis and others were attacked. reverend lowery is the dean of the civil rights movement, working with jesse jackson and dr. king in the early days of the movement. he died in march at the age of 98. for bathroom...
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we lost vivian as well.of them though on your show very shortly, andrew young. >> yeah, andrew young, there are all these wonderful pictures of all these civil rights leaders that go back to 1960s and andrew young is one of the few left. you can count on one hand how many of the greats are here, are still here. we are losing a whole generation f othese incredible men and women who put their lives on the line for us and it's heart breaking to think that, you know, that john lewis will not be able to see november. he'll see it from the hereafter but i wish that he would have been here to see everyone, you know, vote like john lewis bled for you and i think that's what people can do to honor him because he literally did that. >> joy, i'm going to miss you here. you know and our viewers know you're a very big part of the reason that i joined the weekend lineup at msnbc and i will carry your legacy forward. not a good-bye because i'm going to see you lots and lots on the reidout. thank you, my friend. the host of
we lost vivian as well.of them though on your show very shortly, andrew young. >> yeah, andrew young, there are all these wonderful pictures of all these civil rights leaders that go back to 1960s and andrew young is one of the few left. you can count on one hand how many of the greats are here, are still here. we are losing a whole generation f othese incredible men and women who put their lives on the line for us and it's heart breaking to think that, you know, that john lewis will not...
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vivian and lewis died on the same day.many who knew and revered both, the coincidence may feel providential. we know the pictures of lewis' heroism and dignity on the edmund pettus bridge and at the march on washington. but lewis and vivian began their walk toward freedom earlier, in 1959, in nashville, tennessee, tennessee, where the where they met james lawson and learned lessons in gandhi's non- violent directn. lewis, vivian and others staged sit-ins in nashville. the goal was not securing the vote but eating undisturbed at a lunch counter. this was among the earliest civil rights battles, and there weren't nearly as many cameras as later there would be. what was there-- risks, abuse, hatred. lewis was arrested, something he did not fear. the sit-ins led to the freedom rides, the march on washington, the civil rights act, the voting rights act. lewis and vivian marched together, faced violence, did not strike back, and helped change america for good. together in life, together amid strife. and at the end, almost poetic
vivian and lewis died on the same day.many who knew and revered both, the coincidence may feel providential. we know the pictures of lewis' heroism and dignity on the edmund pettus bridge and at the march on washington. but lewis and vivian began their walk toward freedom earlier, in 1959, in nashville, tennessee, tennessee, where the where they met james lawson and learned lessons in gandhi's non- violent directn. lewis, vivian and others staged sit-ins in nashville. the goal was not securing...
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he called vivian the greatest preacher to ever live. both men lived to see familiar scenes of street protests and demands for justice. congressman lewis cheered them on, including the demonstrations for police reform. >> i think it sent a message that we will not give up on justice, we will not give up on fairness, that we will continue to press and press on for what is right, for what is fair, for what is just. >> for john lewis, that was the bottom line, it was about elevating justice and burying hate. >> hate is too heavy a burden to bear, so we need to lay it down. it is better to love. so all of you working together, we can turn our nation around and create a beloved community where no one is left out or left behind because of the color of their skin and it doesn't matter whether we are black or white, latino, asian american, native american, whether we are straight or gay, we are one people, we are one family. we all live in the same house, not just the american house but the world house. we must look out for each other. >> so muc
he called vivian the greatest preacher to ever live. both men lived to see familiar scenes of street protests and demands for justice. congressman lewis cheered them on, including the demonstrations for police reform. >> i think it sent a message that we will not give up on justice, we will not give up on fairness, that we will continue to press and press on for what is right, for what is fair, for what is just. >> for john lewis, that was the bottom line, it was about elevating...
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vivian died at age 95. vivian, one of the reverend dr. martin luther king jr.'s closest advisers. >> vivian, john lewis, back to back it's painful but they did leave their mark on time. >> reporter: today in atlanta the city that lewis loved and represented in congress, a makeshift memorial at the foot of his mural. >> i think that he stood for so much, and he's going to really be missed in the atlanta community. >> reporter: tonight flags have been lowered here at the u.s. capitol and at the white house, public buildings and military bases out of respect for john lewis's life of public service. jose >> geoff bennett in washington, thank you. >>> now to the coronaviruspandemic, the world health organization is reporting a new daily record increase in cases. more than a quarter million just as more states reported record highs. sam brock is in the hard hit state of florida with late details. >> reporter: tonight for a nation reeling from a covid crisis, small signs of hope. >> i'm really rooting for this vaccine and i -- it has helped me cope. because i really --
vivian died at age 95. vivian, one of the reverend dr. martin luther king jr.'s closest advisers. >> vivian, john lewis, back to back it's painful but they did leave their mark on time. >> reporter: today in atlanta the city that lewis loved and represented in congress, a makeshift memorial at the foot of his mural. >> i think that he stood for so much, and he's going to really be missed in the atlanta community. >> reporter: tonight flags have been lowered here at the...
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ct vivian. vivian was an early advisor to dr.artin luther king, junior and like congressman lewis was beaten by troopers in selma in 1965. dr. vivian also saved sit-ins against segregation in the 1940s. in 2013, president obama awarded him the presidential medal of freedom. >> time and again, reverend vivian was among the first to be in the action. in 1947, joining a sit-in to integrate an illinois restaurant, one of the first freedom riders, in selma on the steps to register blacks to vote for which he was beaten, bloodied and jailed. rosa parks said of him, even after things that supposedly had been taken care of and we had our rights, he was still out there, inspiring the next generation including me. arthel: reverend ct vivian died of natural causes at his home in atlanta. he was 95. ♪ >> i don't agree with the statement that if everybody wear a mask, everything disappears. dr. fauci said don't wear a mask. our surgeon general, terrific guy, said don't wear a mask. now all of a sudden everybody has to wear a mask. eric: dr. f
ct vivian. vivian was an early advisor to dr.artin luther king, junior and like congressman lewis was beaten by troopers in selma in 1965. dr. vivian also saved sit-ins against segregation in the 1940s. in 2013, president obama awarded him the presidential medal of freedom. >> time and again, reverend vivian was among the first to be in the action. in 1947, joining a sit-in to integrate an illinois restaurant, one of the first freedom riders, in selma on the steps to register blacks to...
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vivian was 95. (man) $9.95? hm. $9.95? $9.95. what's with all the $9.95 notes?an with options starting at $9.95 a month. been seeing it on tv. we talked about getting more life insurance. remember how much your brother's funeral cost? yeah, his funeral expenses were a real eye-opener. -north of $8,500. -exactly. (man) what do you like about this insurance? the $9.95 price, and best of all, it'll never go up. (man) but we could get it at our age with my medical history? i feel 25 here and here, but the mirror says otherwise. don't worry. we can't be turned down for any health reason. i think we should call to see for ourselves, don't you? makes sense to me, let's call. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about colonial penn's number one most popular whole life insurance plan. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. that's less than 35 cents a day. you cannot be turned down because of your health. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any re
vivian was 95. (man) $9.95? hm. $9.95? $9.95. what's with all the $9.95 notes?an with options starting at $9.95 a month. been seeing it on tv. we talked about getting more life insurance. remember how much your brother's funeral cost? yeah, his funeral expenses were a real eye-opener. -north of $8,500. -exactly. (man) what do you like about this insurance? the $9.95 price, and best of all, it'll never go up. (man) but we could get it at our age with my medical history? i feel 25 here and here,...
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and now of course, the passing of the legendary john lewis on the same day as reverend ctv vivian? another stalwart hero of the civil rights movement who passed away. congressman lewis would have wanted us to continue our work with the fierce urgency of now. that is what we will continue to do later on today, as you know, speaker pelosi as well as leader schumer will be meeting with secretary mnuchin as well as white house chief of staff mark meadows to discuss th as ig the pain, suffering and death experienced by the american people as a result of the covid-19 pandemic. house democrats acted in may. we understood then that the pandemic was not over, it was just getting started. why has it taken so long for the white house and senate republicans to get serious? we have a situation where more than 140,000 americans have died. almost 4 million americans have been infected. over 50 million americans are unemployed. heat economy is in a recession, possibly heading toward a depression and, the senate for months, the white house for months, has done nothing. it is time to act. it's time
and now of course, the passing of the legendary john lewis on the same day as reverend ctv vivian? another stalwart hero of the civil rights movement who passed away. congressman lewis would have wanted us to continue our work with the fierce urgency of now. that is what we will continue to do later on today, as you know, speaker pelosi as well as leader schumer will be meeting with secretary mnuchin as well as white house chief of staff mark meadows to discuss th as ig the pain, suffering and...
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>>> affixed on booktv, doctor vivian lee offers a plan to reform the health care system for both the long fix. in an hour, doctor daniel looks apatient care and safety in her book when we do harm. >> town hall with the support of our sponsors, supported by the network foundation, the round foundation and northwest as most of you know we were fundamentally a member supported organization and i want to thank all of the members watching tonight. on that note, under significant strain with the recent wave of event cancellations we are extending a new generosity by supporting during this time by donation at the bottom of the screen or by becoming a member. booksellers as you can imagine are feeling it right now. if you are interested in going deeper in the talk please the link on the page to purchase your copy of the long. doctor vivian lee phd has been a physician, scientist and health-care administrator for two decades. among her leadership role, doctor lee served as a scientific officer in enough refinance at nyu medical center. prior to that she was a vice chair for research of the de
>>> affixed on booktv, doctor vivian lee offers a plan to reform the health care system for both the long fix. in an hour, doctor daniel looks apatient care and safety in her book when we do harm. >> town hall with the support of our sponsors, supported by the network foundation, the round foundation and northwest as most of you know we were fundamentally a member supported organization and i want to thank all of the members watching tonight. on that note, under significant...
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vivian was a key adviser to martin luther king jr. he began sit-ins, organized freedom rights to the south, marched in selma and birmingham, beaten and jailed, in 2013 barack obama honored him with a presidential medal of freedom the reverend c.t. vivian was 95 years old. >>> the man whose walk raised tens of millions to help battle the coronavirus made him an international hero, became a knight today. matt bradley reports tonight from london. >> reporter: captain thomas moore had to walk a long way, 100 laps to be exact, to finally meet the queen. and today this national hero and world war ii veteran became a knight. in a private, socially distant ceremony at windsor castle the queen could be heard congratulating the captain, even commenting on his age. the queen herself, 94 years old. seemed to have left captain moore star struck. >> never, never, ever did i imagine that i should go so close to the queen and have such a kind message from her that was really outstanding. >> reporter: it all started with a modest goal, raise a thousan
vivian was a key adviser to martin luther king jr. he began sit-ins, organized freedom rights to the south, marched in selma and birmingham, beaten and jailed, in 2013 barack obama honored him with a presidential medal of freedom the reverend c.t. vivian was 95 years old. >>> the man whose walk raised tens of millions to help battle the coronavirus made him an international hero, became a knight today. matt bradley reports tonight from london. >> reporter: captain thomas moore...
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the arrangements on hold because another civil rights icon died the same day, pastor ct vivian. we'll bring it to you. thank you for your reporting. >>> up next, breaking news on a story from new jersey, the search for a gunman who targeted a federal judge's family overnight. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ introducing the future of fitness. it's every class you can imagine. live... welcome back to the mirror. you've got this, john. .and on demand. it's boxing, cardio, yoga, and more. it's an interactive, goal crushing, whole family, whole body fitness machine. it's so cool! the future of fitness is at home. the mirror. look here, it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. plus, x1 also includes peacock premium at no extra cost. this baby is the total package. it streams exclusive originals, the full peacock movie library, complete
the arrangements on hold because another civil rights icon died the same day, pastor ct vivian. we'll bring it to you. thank you for your reporting. >>> up next, breaking news on a story from new jersey, the search for a gunman who targeted a federal judge's family overnight. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ introducing the future...
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i ask that you join my wife, vivian, and me, along with the members of the georgia delegation, in extending our deepest condolences to john's family, friends, staff, including his faithful and devoted chief of staff, michael collins, and all those around he world who mourn his loss. john, rest in peace. and lie down with pleasant dreams knowing that this current generation will continue the fight for the ultimate realization of your beloved community. madam speaker, i now yield to my distinguished colleague from georgia, mr. graves. mr. graves: thank you, mr. bishop. i first met john lewis just a few feet from where we are right now. in the well of the house. i was a special-elect member-to-be and it was john who welcomed me down in the well. i'll never forget that day. it was his thunderous voice that filled the chamber as he welcomed me and introduced me to each of you. he honored me that day. afterwards, he embraced me and then he stood by me as i put my hand up and took the oath of office. it's truly a privilege now for me to be able to stand before you and to honor him. not far from wh
i ask that you join my wife, vivian, and me, along with the members of the georgia delegation, in extending our deepest condolences to john's family, friends, staff, including his faithful and devoted chief of staff, michael collins, and all those around he world who mourn his loss. john, rest in peace. and lie down with pleasant dreams knowing that this current generation will continue the fight for the ultimate realization of your beloved community. madam speaker, i now yield to my...
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the lewis family chose to wait until after vivian's services to announce any arrangements for the late congressman >>> let's see how this thursday will shape up with janessa webb. good morning >> good morning, you two good morning, everyone we do have two tropical systems that have become very active just in the last 12 hours. now we do have a tropical storm going to continue to make its way from africa to the lesser antilles this could be our first hurricane of the 2020 season but we're seeing some uncertainty with this track by monday potentially being decreased to a tropical depression. also watching tropical depression 8 we usually don't see a storm like this until mid september so this is quite early for the gulf potential track right now going into texas, but still uncertainty as wl. byel mto maine this afternoon. storms sparking up for the deep south and to the southeast with highs still in the mid 90s and still going to have storms roaring through the northeast. more details on that coming up >> a lot to watch. thank you. >>> watch this terrifying video of two children dropping
the lewis family chose to wait until after vivian's services to announce any arrangements for the late congressman >>> let's see how this thursday will shape up with janessa webb. good morning >> good morning, you two good morning, everyone we do have two tropical systems that have become very active just in the last 12 hours. now we do have a tropical storm going to continue to make its way from africa to the lesser antilles this could be our first hurricane of the 2020 season...
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vivian. the 95-year-old passed away last week of natural causes. reverend vivian was a friend and confident of martin luther king jr. and he was awarded the presidential medal ever of freedom by barack obama in 2013. yesterday a horse drawn carriage took vivian's casket from the georgian capitol for king's tomb in atlanta for a memorial service. >>> let's take a look at some neighborhood temperatures this morning. we'll start with cloudy conditions in the south bay where our spread is about 57 to 62 degrees. and we've got about 54 to 61 elsewhere, newark at about 61. let's take a look at the exploratorium camera, you can see the cloud cover not nearly as low hanging or as juicy as yesterday. a seasonal day if you will be out exercising today. maybe you have a pool or you have one of those designated hours at a pool to swim some laps, there will be strong sunshine. so make sure you have a sunscreen on and small craft advisory north of the bay bridge through the delta, fourth day in the row for that. for the north bay, we'll break free of the clouds
vivian. the 95-year-old passed away last week of natural causes. reverend vivian was a friend and confident of martin luther king jr. and he was awarded the presidential medal ever of freedom by barack obama in 2013. yesterday a horse drawn carriage took vivian's casket from the georgian capitol for king's tomb in atlanta for a memorial service. >>> let's take a look at some neighborhood temperatures this morning. we'll start with cloudy conditions in the south bay where our spread is...
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vivian, was one of the great unsung heroes and titans. to lose both c.t.ivian and john lewis on the same day heaven is trying to get our attention about the need for us to step up and do the things they did. >> really well put. appreciate your time. thanks. >>> well, florida is considered the new epicenter of the coronavirus in the u.s. and the start of the school year, well, that's looming, isn't it? find out how parents and teachers feel about back to school plans when we come back. >>> and also sumo back in japan, so, too, the fans despite rising coronavirus numbers. we'll go live to tokyo. stay with us. we'll be right back. alright let's roll. c'mon pizza's here. whoa! is that shaq? this is my new pizza the shaq-a-roni and it's bigger than pizza because for every shaq-a-roni sold, $1 is donated to the papa john's foundation for building community. $1 is donated to the papa john's foundation managingaudrey's on it.s? eating right... ... and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but
vivian, was one of the great unsung heroes and titans. to lose both c.t.ivian and john lewis on the same day heaven is trying to get our attention about the need for us to step up and do the things they did. >> really well put. appreciate your time. thanks. >>> well, florida is considered the new epicenter of the coronavirus in the u.s. and the start of the school year, well, that's looming, isn't it? find out how parents and teachers feel about back to school plans when we come...
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vivian. >> yes, i would like to say that c.t. vivian spent a time here at raleigh, i knew him growing up for a while whihe was john lewi. and i carry that legacy. i want to carry it on and work very hard for the state of north carolina. and electing an african american female lieutenant governor are do so much more for north carolina and the future of this state. >> yvonne lewis holley, thank you very much for being with us. make sure you catch jonathan capehart's interview with former ambassador to the united nations and former national security adviser to the president obama, susan rice. you don't want to miss that interview. we'll be right back. >>> up next, my final thoughts. we are the thrivers. women with metastatic breast cancer. our time for more time... has come. living longer is possible - and proven in postmenopausal women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant. in a clinical trial, kisqali plus fulvestrant helped women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. and it significantly delayed disease progression. kis
vivian. >> yes, i would like to say that c.t. vivian spent a time here at raleigh, i knew him growing up for a while whihe was john lewi. and i carry that legacy. i want to carry it on and work very hard for the state of north carolina. and electing an african american female lieutenant governor are do so much more for north carolina and the future of this state. >> yvonne lewis holley, thank you very much for being with us. make sure you catch jonathan capehart's interview with...
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vivian taught us. and it's an especially big loss of both of them in atlanta, but it's the reason that i'm continuing to push forward and use my voice to speak against what i know to be unjust policies in our state. and i know it honors john lewis and c.t. vivian in being courageous and doing so. >> yes. he was very, very courageous, and we miss him already. mayor bottoms, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >>> just ahead, the primary suspect in the fatal shooting of a federal judge's home as just been identified. we're going to get a live report. we're going to new jersey. >>> plus we'll take a much closer look at the backlog in u.s. coronavirus testing, delaying some results for as long as -- get this -- three weeks. bill assumed his mayo was the best choice. assume nothing. just like the leading brand, kraft real mayo is made with high quality ingredients at a price you can feel good about. no wonder kraft is so good. there's an art to listening. it's the ability to hear more than
vivian taught us. and it's an especially big loss of both of them in atlanta, but it's the reason that i'm continuing to push forward and use my voice to speak against what i know to be unjust policies in our state. and i know it honors john lewis and c.t. vivian in being courageous and doing so. >> yes. he was very, very courageous, and we miss him already. mayor bottoms, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >>> just ahead, the primary suspect in the fatal...
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vivian died today.egan leading sit-ins against segregation in the 1940's and helped organize many of martin luther king jr.'s marches, often being arrested or beaten. in 2013, president barack obama awarded him the presidential medal of freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor. c.t. vivian was 95-years-old. today, queen elizabeth knighted captain tom moore, the 100-year- old british war veteran whose garden walks raised millions to support healthcare workers. it was the queen's first face- to-face meeting with a member of the public since march. earlier, the queen attended the unannounced wedding for her granddaughter, princess beatrice. coming up next, cbs' steve cbs' steve hartman is on the hartman is on the road with an artist who finds beauty in the most trying of circumstances. my name is janelle hendrickson, and i'm an area manager here at amazon. when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. it's an amazing feeling.
vivian died today.egan leading sit-ins against segregation in the 1940's and helped organize many of martin luther king jr.'s marches, often being arrested or beaten. in 2013, president barack obama awarded him the presidential medal of freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor. c.t. vivian was 95-years-old. today, queen elizabeth knighted captain tom moore, the 100-year- old british war veteran whose garden walks raised millions to support healthcare workers. it was the queen's first face-...
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vivian was there the edmund pettus. if they confronted the police and met them with force, would i here today? i think not. i believe that peaceful protesters made it possible for good many members of congress to be here. not all of us are here because smart. we are here because others made great sacrifice so we would have these opportunities. here is is why i stand today to say that we can peacefully protest. be disruptive without being destructive. if you are being destructive, the cause. helping peaceful protest is the best protest. has made a difference for so many of us in so many ways. facilities grated because of peaceful protests. changed because of peaceful protests. persons have been the right to ote because of peaceful protests. peaceful protest is the best protest, and it's made a ifference in the lives of good many people in this country. those whoutely salute peacefully protest, and i do not ondone those who protest otherwise. ow, with reference to the constabulary. there have been unidentified who havefed
vivian was there the edmund pettus. if they confronted the police and met them with force, would i here today? i think not. i believe that peaceful protesters made it possible for good many members of congress to be here. not all of us are here because smart. we are here because others made great sacrifice so we would have these opportunities. here is is why i stand today to say that we can peacefully protest. be disruptive without being destructive. if you are being destructive, the cause....
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the legendary ct vivian and new john lewis. he represented the district that included much of atlanta. had been doing that since 1986. our breaking news tonight -- the death of a legend and the history of civil rights, congressman john lewis has cnn's martin savidge has the story now of his life and times. >> reporter: throughout his life, john lewis stood for people's rights, born in an alabama cotton farm in segregated america. he would not only live to see an african-american president elected president, he would be a major part of making it happen. >> tonight, tonight, we get to hear just in this magnificent state in general, because we still have a dream. we still have a dream. >> reporter: lewis growing up was angered by the unfairness of the jim crow south. he credited martin luther king jr. for inspiring the civil rights movement. as say student, he organized sit-ins at lunch counters. ♪ >> reporter: in the early '60s, he was a freedom rider challengichallenge ing integration. he frequently suffered beatings by angry mo
the legendary ct vivian and new john lewis. he represented the district that included much of atlanta. had been doing that since 1986. our breaking news tonight -- the death of a legend and the history of civil rights, congressman john lewis has cnn's martin savidge has the story now of his life and times. >> reporter: throughout his life, john lewis stood for people's rights, born in an alabama cotton farm in segregated america. he would not only live to see an african-american president...
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ct vivian was actually a little bit older than john lewis and help today train a bunch of those youngeople. and he was an extraordinary guy. he changed my life. in 1990, february 1st, 1990, in celebration of the anniversary of the lunch counter protest, he came to nashville, tennessee. i was a student and he gave a speech, i could almost give you, word for word, the speech. he said -- he said, if you don't fight for what you want, you deserve what you get. he said stay nonviolent. he said anything your oppose does to you to destroy you will only develop you, as long as you stay nonviolent. i can give you his whole speech. this is mesmerizing. this is 30 years after the lunch counter protests, ct vivian was one of the great, unsung heroes and titans. to love, both, ct vivian and john lewis, on the same day, heaven is trying to get oufr attentiour attention about the need for us to step up and do the things that they did. >> really well put. thank you, van. van jones there. appreciate your time. thanks. we're going to take a quick break. when we come back, you might not think wearing ma
ct vivian was actually a little bit older than john lewis and help today train a bunch of those youngeople. and he was an extraordinary guy. he changed my life. in 1990, february 1st, 1990, in celebration of the anniversary of the lunch counter protest, he came to nashville, tennessee. i was a student and he gave a speech, i could almost give you, word for word, the speech. he said -- he said, if you don't fight for what you want, you deserve what you get. he said stay nonviolent. he said...
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vivian and john lewis. i think that's the part, sadly, we take for granted.here are giants among us, living history, and it's easy to put them on a stand and have even your opposition praising you. at the time, john lewis was radical. john lewis' mission of equality was met with great violence. talking to dr. lafayette and reflecting on the life and, sadly, the death of john lewis really puts things into perspective. the idea of great love, that he wasunmovable, this boy from troy, as you know, craig, is amazing. one other thing. two times this happened to me. i knew john lewis, and he knew who i was. i was in awe, god smacked, almost doubled over. the fact john lewis knew who i was. he made you feel like you were somebody and you were special. i'll never forget that, craig. >> amen to that, brother. he sure did. to our point we were just discussing a few moments ago, part of that was because john lewis, he really did watch a lot of news. my man, trymaine lee, thank you, sir. thank you so much for that. i want to turn for a moment to congresswoman eleanor hol
vivian and john lewis. i think that's the part, sadly, we take for granted.here are giants among us, living history, and it's easy to put them on a stand and have even your opposition praising you. at the time, john lewis was radical. john lewis' mission of equality was met with great violence. talking to dr. lafayette and reflecting on the life and, sadly, the death of john lewis really puts things into perspective. the idea of great love, that he wasunmovable, this boy from troy, as you know,...
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ct vivian followed in 2013.hat one of the last images we had ofjohn lewis was him looking at black lives matter plaza, that led to the white house, i think that's a moment that we can all remember. and i think part of this isjohn lewis's words are very, very relevant in this era. when you see something that's not right, not fair, notjust, you have to speak up, you have to say something, you have to do something. when i think about my grandfather, serving in two wars, purple heart, bronze star, he taught me that from birth that your silence is your acceptance. and we need allies and we need advocates. we need agitators. and part of this is the legacy ofjohn lewis to do what's right and to get into good trouble. rashawn ray. you are watching bbc news. the headlines this hour: a record single—day increase in global coronavirus infections as nearly 260,000 new cases are recorded in 2a hours. russia's ambassador to the uk rejects allegations his country has interfered in british politics or tried to steal coronavirus
ct vivian followed in 2013.hat one of the last images we had ofjohn lewis was him looking at black lives matter plaza, that led to the white house, i think that's a moment that we can all remember. and i think part of this isjohn lewis's words are very, very relevant in this era. when you see something that's not right, not fair, notjust, you have to speak up, you have to say something, you have to do something. when i think about my grandfather, serving in two wars, purple heart, bronze star,...
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vivian died earlier this morning at his home in atlanta. a close friend to martin luther king jr.. here's how president obama described his impact when awarding him the presidential medal of freedom. >> time and again he was among the first to be in the action. 1947, joining a it is-in, one of a first freedom writers. register blacks to vote. >> vivian went on to become an advocate for education, founding a program to help kids go to college, which would later become upward bound. he died of natural causes. c.t. vivian was 95 years old. >> it's a reminder, think about where we were in race relations when he was born, where we were when he turned 18. his life span, he's seen america change amazingly and at the same time obviously as we have seen today where it can come up short as well. that's it for today. thank you for tuning in. thank you for trusting us. we'll see you next week. but for now, nicolle wallace and brian williams will pick things up right after this quick break. the hydration they need, with the fruit flavors they love, and 1 gram of sugar. find new creative roots
vivian died earlier this morning at his home in atlanta. a close friend to martin luther king jr.. here's how president obama described his impact when awarding him the presidential medal of freedom. >> time and again he was among the first to be in the action. 1947, joining a it is-in, one of a first freedom writers. register blacks to vote. >> vivian went on to become an advocate for education, founding a program to help kids go to college, which would later become upward bound....
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ct vivian followed in 2013.rd, and the fact that one of the last images we had ofjohn lewis was him looking at black lives matter plaza, that led to the white house, i think that's a moment that we can all remember. and i think part of this isjohn lewis's words are very, very relevant in this era. when you see something that's not right, not fair, notjust, you have to speak up, you have to say something, you have to do something. when i think about my grandfather, serving in two wars, purple heart, bronze star, he taught me that from birth — that your silence is your acceptance. and we need allies and we need advocates. we need agitators. and part of this is the legacy ofjohn lewis to do what's right and to get into good trouble. prosecutors in france believe a large fire inside nantes cathedral was started deliberately. stained glass windows and the grand organ were badly damaged. it took around 100 firefighters to bring the blaze under control. it comes a little more than 12 months after the devastating fire n
ct vivian followed in 2013.rd, and the fact that one of the last images we had ofjohn lewis was him looking at black lives matter plaza, that led to the white house, i think that's a moment that we can all remember. and i think part of this isjohn lewis's words are very, very relevant in this era. when you see something that's not right, not fair, notjust, you have to speak up, you have to say something, you have to do something. when i think about my grandfather, serving in two wars, purple...
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vivian, also died this weekend his funeral will be held on thursday and out of respect to reverend vivian, john lewis' family says they're not going to announce any of their arran arrangements for the laying to rest of congressman lewis until after reverend vivian's funeral happens on thursday. they won't say anything about what john lewis will do -- what they will do about john lewis' memorial until then. but, again, of course, we'll let you know >>> and on top of all of that, today also represents six months exactly since the first coronavirus case was diagnosed in the united states it was january 20th that the first coronavirus case was diagnosed, a man in washington state. six months on from that date, "the new york times," the "washington post," have both done big-picture disaster reviews of what's gone so wrong with the coronavirus response in our country compared to literally every other country on earth. the "washington post" calling it "the crisis that shocked the world: america's response to the coronavirus. "if there was a mistake to be made in this pandemic, america has made i
vivian, also died this weekend his funeral will be held on thursday and out of respect to reverend vivian, john lewis' family says they're not going to announce any of their arran arrangements for the laying to rest of congressman lewis until after reverend vivian's funeral happens on thursday. they won't say anything about what john lewis will do -- what they will do about john lewis' memorial until then. but, again, of course, we'll let you know >>> and on top of all of that, today...
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vivian.as a big name in the civil rights movement himself joins me on "kasie dc." ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? given my unique lifestyle, that'd be perfect! let me grab a pen and some paper. know what? i'm gonna switch now. just need my desk... my chair... and my phone. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ 49i found you! good job. now i'm gonna stay here and you go hide. watch your favorites from anywhere in the house with the xfinity stream app. free with your xfinity service. now any room can be a tv room. stream live tv, on demand shows and movies even your dvr recordings. download the xfinity stream app today to stream the entertainment you love. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> the news business is dynamic and with all we're facing i'm proud to bring the perspective of a black woman, daughter of immigrants, wife and mother of kids more vulnerable to police violence because of their co
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vivian, died today in atlanta. he was a close ally of dr. martin luther king, jr., ane organized m rides across the south. he also led efforts to register bablack voters in selma, a, punched him, galvanizing the movement. in 2013, president obama recognized reverend vivian for his decades of leadership and awarded him the presidential medal of fedom. c.t. vivian was 95 years old. >> nawaz: still to come on the newshour: federal agents detain demonstrators as part of the president's plan to stop protests. the spike in coronavirus hospitalizations threans to overwhelm arizona's health care system. mark shields and david brooks break down the week's political news, pl much more >> nawaz: state and local leaders in portland, oregon are calling deral agents sent in response to weeks of protests, to leave the city. those protests were first sparked by the police killing of george floyd. since their arrival, feral agents wearing military-style gear, and sometimes drivingav unmarked vans,e unleashed tear gas into crowds, rounded up and detained prot
vivian, died today in atlanta. he was a close ally of dr. martin luther king, jr., ane organized m rides across the south. he also led efforts to register bablack voters in selma, a, punched him, galvanizing the movement. in 2013, president obama recognized reverend vivian for his decades of leadership and awarded him the presidential medal of fedom. c.t. vivian was 95 years old. >> nawaz: still to come on the newshour: federal agents detain demonstrators as part of the president's plan...
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vivian had the same experience.ain that many of us had no choice to do what we try to do primarily because at an early age, we recognized the wrong under which we were forced to live and we swore to god that by god's grace, we would do whatever god called us to do in order to put on the table of the nation's agenda. this must end. black lives matter. [ applause ] and so between 1953 and 1973, we had major campaigns, year after year. thousands of demonstrations across the nation that supported it. we had folk in the congress, folk in the white house, folks scattered across the united states who were beginning to formulate what the solutions are for change. the media makes a mistake when john is seen only in relationship to the voting rights bill of '65. however important that is, you must not remember that in the '60s, lyndon johnson and the congress of the united states passed the most advanced legislation on behalf of we the people of the united states that was ever passed. head start. billions of dollars for housi
vivian had the same experience.ain that many of us had no choice to do what we try to do primarily because at an early age, we recognized the wrong under which we were forced to live and we swore to god that by god's grace, we would do whatever god called us to do in order to put on the table of the nation's agenda. this must end. black lives matter. [ applause ] and so between 1953 and 1973, we had major campaigns, year after year. thousands of demonstrations across the nation that supported...
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ct vivian had the same experience.ntain that many of us had no choice to do what we tried to do primarily, because, at an early age, we recognized the wrong under which we were forced to live, and we swear to god that, by god's grace, we would do whatever god called us to do in order to put on the table of the nation's agenda, "this must end. black lives matter." [applause] so, between 1953 and 1973, we had major campaigns. year after year. thousands of demonstrations across the nation that supported it. we had folk in the congress, folk in the white house, folks scattered across the united states who were beginning to formulate what the solutions are for change. the media makes a mistake when john is seen only in relationship to the voting rights bill of '65. however important that is, you must not remember that, in the '60's, lyndon johnson in the congress of the united states passed the most advanced legislation on behalf of we the people of the united states that was ever passed. headstart. billions of dollars for
ct vivian had the same experience.ntain that many of us had no choice to do what we tried to do primarily, because, at an early age, we recognized the wrong under which we were forced to live, and we swear to god that, by god's grace, we would do whatever god called us to do in order to put on the table of the nation's agenda, "this must end. black lives matter." [applause] so, between 1953 and 1973, we had major campaigns. year after year. thousands of demonstrations across the...
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ct vivian had the same experience.that many of us had no choice to do but we tried to do primarily because at an early age we recognized the wrong under which we were forced to live and we swore to god that by god's grace we would do whatever god called us to do in order to put on the table of the nation's agenda this must end. black lives matter. [ applause ] and so between 1953 and 1973, we had major campaigns, year after year. thousands of demonstrations across the nation that supported it. we had folk in the congress, folk in the white house, folks scattered across the quite beginning to form late what the solutions are for change. the media makes a mistake when john is seen only in relationship to the voting rights bill of '65. however important that is, you must not remember that in the '60s lyndon johnson and the congress of the united states passed the most advanced legislation on behalf of we the people of the united states that was ever passed. head start. billions of dollars for housing. we would not be in t
ct vivian had the same experience.that many of us had no choice to do but we tried to do primarily because at an early age we recognized the wrong under which we were forced to live and we swore to god that by god's grace we would do whatever god called us to do in order to put on the table of the nation's agenda this must end. black lives matter. [ applause ] and so between 1953 and 1973, we had major campaigns, year after year. thousands of demonstrations across the nation that supported it....