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voices] >> ok. april 8, we continue our series of 1960 eight, america in turmoil with a look at liberal politics. lbj's great society and the role of political activists redefine the role of the traditional government and challenge values. robertassinations of kennedy jr. and martin luther king jr. l chattering blows. sunday, april 8. is the 50th anniversary of martin luther king jr.'s assassination. join us for live coverage on c-span and american history tv on c-span3. on tuesday, we're live from the university of memphis holiday in with taylor branch and four, --, beginning at 4:30 p.m. eastern, with live coverage outside of the lorraine hotel with live remarks from religious leaders including rev. jessee jackson. eastern,t 8:00 p.m. events announcing dr. king's assassination and a portion of his funeral in atlanta. eastern, at 8 p.m. live coverage with civil rights leaders past and present including marian wright edelman, gina bellefonte, and tamika mallory. anniversary of the assassination of d
voices] >> ok. april 8, we continue our series of 1960 eight, america in turmoil with a look at liberal politics. lbj's great society and the role of political activists redefine the role of the traditional government and challenge values. robertassinations of kennedy jr. and martin luther king jr. l chattering blows. sunday, april 8. is the 50th anniversary of martin luther king jr.'s assassination. join us for live coverage on c-span and american history tv on c-span3. on tuesday, we're...
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[indiscernible voices] [bird singing] ♪ >> [indiscernible voices] >> [indiscernible voices] >> my brothernal god. we therefore commit his body to the ground. the cemetery is too small for his spirit, but we commit his body to the ground. is too narrow for his body tot we commit his the ground. , no crypt, no vault, no stone can hold his greatness, but we commit his body to the ground. >> [indiscernible voices] >> ashes to ashes and dust to dust. >> [indiscernible voices] >> we commend his deeds to all andind, his services sacrifices for all generations. we commend his legacy of courage , ourove to ourselves children, and our children's children. we commend his life to the universe. thanks to god who gave us a leader to heal the white man's and the black man's slavery. we give thanks to god, who gave us a peaceful warrior, who built that isand a movement , able without missiles without an atomic arsenal, ready without rockets, real without tutored in army living and loving, and not in killing. we thank god for giving us a ,eader who was willing to die but not willing to kill. >> amen. >> a
[indiscernible voices] [bird singing] ♪ >> [indiscernible voices] >> [indiscernible voices] >> my brothernal god. we therefore commit his body to the ground. the cemetery is too small for his spirit, but we commit his body to the ground. is too narrow for his body tot we commit his the ground. , no crypt, no vault, no stone can hold his greatness, but we commit his body to the ground. >> [indiscernible voices] >> ashes to ashes and dust to dust. >>...
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tune our hearts, o god, to hear and respond to the echoes of this undying voice of the ages, a voice of love and reconciliation, a voice of hope and confidence in the future. grant that in response to his sacrificial death, we will work toward that day when the long and tragic tune of man's inhumanity to man will resolve into a chorus of peace and brotherhood. then love will tear out the veil of the fires of anger, and from the ashes grow a tree of peace. this is our prayer. grant us thy benediction. before the mountains were brought forth and the world -- he killed them. for 1000 years in his shadow passing over watch in the night. the first several verses of the 90th. the lord is much effort, i shall not want. he maketh me to lie down in green pastures. he leadeth me beside the still waters. stirs my soul. singing] >> all of the hymns that we sang are favorite hymns of martin luther king, but somehow i have the feeling that this was his most favorite hymn. i think we do him a great injustice when we do not ring it out with our baritone voices, as he so often lived to sing it. let m
tune our hearts, o god, to hear and respond to the echoes of this undying voice of the ages, a voice of love and reconciliation, a voice of hope and confidence in the future. grant that in response to his sacrificial death, we will work toward that day when the long and tragic tune of man's inhumanity to man will resolve into a chorus of peace and brotherhood. then love will tear out the veil of the fires of anger, and from the ashes grow a tree of peace. this is our prayer. grant us thy...
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you need more white athletes to use their voices.ot of white people will only hear from other white people. that is just a reality. so when popovich says all the things that he says right now in san antonio, there is a whole different segment that will listen to popovich that will not listen to anything that kaepernick says or lebron says. no matter what they say. you know? even when my son and i and my daughters were watching "selma, " how everything changed once the white clergy joined them and the world started to see it differently, that is just the reality of what happened. so pushing for white athletes to not be in the comfort zone that they are in, but get involved in the different causes and use their voices, that is why we have so much respect for the young people of parkland with the march for our lives because we have the spotlight right now. now we will talk about how gun violence affects different communities where there's been no attention. they are using their privilege to bring light to a situation that does not direc
you need more white athletes to use their voices.ot of white people will only hear from other white people. that is just a reality. so when popovich says all the things that he says right now in san antonio, there is a whole different segment that will listen to popovich that will not listen to anything that kaepernick says or lebron says. no matter what they say. you know? even when my son and i and my daughters were watching "selma, " how everything changed once the white clergy...
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i continued to use my voice.hen i was younger, i was always taught about the athletes that use their voice and use their positions and their platform. my mother taught me about muhammad ali. bill russell. jim brown. those are the athletes that i learned about. as i was getting older it was like a light bulb went off and i made the connection of how i can follow in their footsteps and bring attention to these different causes. just because i am an athlete. i just continued to do it. i continue to do it in the pros. it just became a part of me. >> you met your wife at syracuse. there is a story in here about her. >> and syracuse, a lot of people hurt,know that if you get you can't play anymore. they can take your scholarship away. that's what almost happened to my wife. her jr. year the doctor told her that she should not play anymore because she had three salud -- three surgeries on her knee. it would not be a good idea to play anymore. her coach kind of went on a little bit of a crusade to take her scholarship aw
i continued to use my voice.hen i was younger, i was always taught about the athletes that use their voice and use their positions and their platform. my mother taught me about muhammad ali. bill russell. jim brown. those are the athletes that i learned about. as i was getting older it was like a light bulb went off and i made the connection of how i can follow in their footsteps and bring attention to these different causes. just because i am an athlete. i just continued to do it. i continue...
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and recording his voice for the future. faced with silence, technology is helping this patient speakn. agai jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. it was quite a day of handshakes of the white house and personal grooming betweenresident trump and his french counterpart. but getting down to sethous businessiran deal was the main subject of discussion. president macron said he would push for stronger measures and mpt to keep mr. trump fr scrapping the deal altogether. but was that enough? the bbc's north america jon sopel starts our coverage. ♪ jon: the first state visit of the trump era, and the french were given quite the welcome. these things are about pomp, aey are about ceremony. and this one had oed ingredient, bromance. the two men held hands, they kissed, they hugged. president trump: finally -- jon: and the biggest beast of the political jungleven engaged in personal grooming. president trump: i will get that little piece of dandruff off. m perfect. make he is perfect. jon:
and recording his voice for the future. faced with silence, technology is helping this patient speakn. agai jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. it was quite a day of handshakes of the white house and personal grooming betweenresident trump and his french counterpart. but getting down to sethous businessiran deal was the main subject of discussion. president macron said he would push for stronger measures and mpt to keep mr. trump fr scrapping the...
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when you have a generic sounding voice, and there might in many people with the same sort of voice, youese custom voice, you can be identified as an individual. you know, i continue to live on. so, this is the device. all right? so, we can open up the vocal id app. both of them are fitted with your voice. is there anything you want to say? good afternoon. there we go. how does it sound? really great quality. soundsjust like me. we were talking for him but now he can talk for himself again. it is good timing. they saved my voice. now i can keep up a little. you could keep up before? and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbc mike embley. hello there. temperatures continue to creep down day—by—day now, closer to the april norm, but by the end of the week it looks like it could be a little bit cooler than the seasonal average. the last 2a hours have been pretty cloudy but again quite mild, we saw a top temperature of 18 across the south—east. the cloud thickened up, though, in the west we saw outbreaks of rain associated with this area of low pressure, which
when you have a generic sounding voice, and there might in many people with the same sort of voice, youese custom voice, you can be identified as an individual. you know, i continue to live on. so, this is the device. all right? so, we can open up the vocal id app. both of them are fitted with your voice. is there anything you want to say? good afternoon. there we go. how does it sound? really great quality. soundsjust like me. we were talking for him but now he can talk for himself again. it...
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when you have a generic—sounding voice, and there might in many people with the same sort of voice, you have this custom voice, you can be identified as an individual. you know, i continue to live on. so, this is the device. all right? so we can open up the vocal id app here. both of them are fitted with your voice. is there anything you'd like to say? good afternoon. there we go. how does it sound? pretty good? really great quality. soundsjust like me. we were talking for him but now he can talk for himself again. it is good timing. they saved my voice. now i can keep up a little. you could keep up before? a huge portrait of nelson mandela has gone on show in south africa, but this is different from what you might imagine. it is thousands of blankets, stitched together. organisers call it the largest portrait blanket in the world. it celebrates 100 years since the man who led the nation from white minority rule to democracy was born. lebo diseko reports casting a stitch to honour a hero. inmates at this maximum—security prison in south africa joined thousands of people around the count
when you have a generic—sounding voice, and there might in many people with the same sort of voice, you have this custom voice, you can be identified as an individual. you know, i continue to live on. so, this is the device. all right? so we can open up the vocal id app here. both of them are fitted with your voice. is there anything you'd like to say? good afternoon. there we go. how does it sound? pretty good? really great quality. soundsjust like me. we were talking for him but now he can...
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i want michael voice using his voice and using his platform. you hear about robert reed and colin kaepernick. and the other nba players and how they use their voices. how they collectively did it as an entire league, the entire nba, which was something phenomenal that we have not seen. i want people to be inspired. that is my reasons for writing. brian: you cite film and you cite books in your book that have had an impact on you. here is coach carter, starring samuel l jackson. that's what's this. [video clip] >> i know you all like stats, so let me give you some. richmond high only graduates 55% of the students. of those who graduate, only 6% go to college. which tells me, when i walked down these halls and i look in your classrooms, may be only one student is going to go to college. , coach carter, if i ate going to college, where am i going to go? that is a great question. the answer for young african-american men is this. probably to prison. brian: that is 2005. why did they get your attention? etan: i speak to a lot of schools. i have been
i want michael voice using his voice and using his platform. you hear about robert reed and colin kaepernick. and the other nba players and how they use their voices. how they collectively did it as an entire league, the entire nba, which was something phenomenal that we have not seen. i want people to be inspired. that is my reasons for writing. brian: you cite film and you cite books in your book that have had an impact on you. here is coach carter, starring samuel l jackson. that's what's...
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when you have a generic sounding voice, and there might in many people with the same sort of voice, youjust in a sea of that. as 50011 as you you are just in a sea of that. as soon as you have these custom voice, you can be an individual. i continue to live on. so, this is the device. all right? so, we can open up the vocal id app. both have your voice. is there anything you want to say? good afternoon. there you go. how does it sound? really good. it is just like me. now we are talking for him so he can talk for himself again. it is good timing they saved my voice. now i can keep up a little. just before we go, we will take a look at these pictures. three bear cubs have been rescued in bulgaria after villagers found them roaming alone on a road in the country's south—west. the cubs are about three months old and have been taken to a sanctuary while officials keep searching for traces of their mother. despite the stress of it all, the cubs are said to be in relatively good health. and briefly, the main news again. france's president macron and donald trump have agreed to work towards a
when you have a generic sounding voice, and there might in many people with the same sort of voice, youjust in a sea of that. as 50011 as you you are just in a sea of that. as soon as you have these custom voice, you can be an individual. i continue to live on. so, this is the device. all right? so, we can open up the vocal id app. both have your voice. is there anything you want to say? good afternoon. there you go. how does it sound? really good. it is just like me. now we are talking for him...
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that's why i picked "the voice." you're not a judge, i'm a coach. >> you're a coach. >> so i'm an awesome cheerleader. >> nancy was with kelly sunday night at the acm awards. she's not ruling out signing on for a second season. >> i would love to. i love the team. >> as for "idol "? what the judges told me it would take to come back. >> if we find a star, i'm on. >> we're not here to judge. we're here to inspire. >> and rate. we need the to rate well. >> maybe the live shows will help bump up the ratings. back to last night. rachel platten performed her hit are an adool contestant. she moved on. the performance went off without a hitch. we can't say the the same for rachel's recent gig. coming up. ♪ >> oh, my gosh. >> how she mangled the national anthem not once by twice. is it the worst of all time? and did kim tank her celebrity family feud with can yi? >> we're going get the highest ratings we have ever had. >>> plus, mail clooney's bold fashion choice that had everyone seeing red. >>> and inside tonight's david a
that's why i picked "the voice." you're not a judge, i'm a coach. >> you're a coach. >> so i'm an awesome cheerleader. >> nancy was with kelly sunday night at the acm awards. she's not ruling out signing on for a second season. >> i would love to. i love the team. >> as for "idol "? what the judges told me it would take to come back. >> if we find a star, i'm on. >> we're not here to judge. we're here to inspire. >> and rate....
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so this is the this is the process of you finding your voice, which is not just an internet voice.there they were older people is too harsh. >> i think that's what it ended up. >> thanks for that. >> i feel if you hear millennial things. >> but i think that there is a very specific voice that this is written in and it's your voice. how do you write the book? what is the process of writing a book that is a seriously researched women's history book that not a lot of people know about, but it is written in a specific, i don't want to save millennial voice or data wanted to find your voice for you. maybe you can tell me what that is. >> more vernacular i guess. finding my voice, not so dramatic to say, but it was the thing that took probably since the time i was 18 and started writing for my college papers, which needs donations. they trained so many amazing journalists in the very first review that i did was as garrison keillor. i remember the experience of writing it was one in which took hours of being sent, which i don't think was that crucial to the paper, and then they went insid
so this is the this is the process of you finding your voice, which is not just an internet voice.there they were older people is too harsh. >> i think that's what it ended up. >> thanks for that. >> i feel if you hear millennial things. >> but i think that there is a very specific voice that this is written in and it's your voice. how do you write the book? what is the process of writing a book that is a seriously researched women's history book that not a lot of people...
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strong society has a strong civil society it has very strong independent press these independent voices coming from that culture of of liberal thinking of. critical thinking of their own government as well this is still part of israel as well we need to keep in mind that that's where the hopefully the you know this is where we're looking at the next seventy years this is where we need to hold onto and hope for better charlie result. has used the word hope of three four five six times they're not statements he's talked about a great feat of state building what's your take on this well i just want to hark back to this as it's a state of mind it's been a nightmare of the state of madrassas for palestinians for the past seventy years and just to touch on your the grandfather of modern hebrew as well leibovitz was one of the largest proponents of palestinian statehood and palestinian rights to exist this israel is a it's a zionist experiment and if you want to talk about the whole the cost and the horrors of that the problem is that most of some of the most. violated people in israel have be
strong society has a strong civil society it has very strong independent press these independent voices coming from that culture of of liberal thinking of. critical thinking of their own government as well this is still part of israel as well we need to keep in mind that that's where the hopefully the you know this is where we're looking at the next seventy years this is where we need to hold onto and hope for better charlie result. has used the word hope of three four five six times they're...
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tune our hearts, oh god, to hear and respond to the echoes of this undying voice of the ages, a voice, a voice of hope and confidence in the future. and grant that in response to his sacrificial death we will work toward that day when the long and tragic tune of man's inhumanity to man will resolve into a chorus of peace and brotherhood, then love will trot out the woeful fires of anger, and in its ashes plant a tree of peace. this is our prayer. grant us thy gracious benediction. >>> lord thou has been our dwelling place in all generations, before the mountains were brought forth, from death and the world, even from ever lasting to everlasting, thou art god. thousand turneth man to destruction, and says return to children of men for thousands of years, yesterday when it's passed has a watch in the night. the first several rushes of the 90th psalm, and now the nightingale of the old testament. the lord is my shepherd, i shall not want. he maketh me to lie down in green pastures. he leadeth me beside still waters. he restoreth our souls ♪ see on the portals he is waiting and watching ♪
tune our hearts, oh god, to hear and respond to the echoes of this undying voice of the ages, a voice, a voice of hope and confidence in the future. and grant that in response to his sacrificial death we will work toward that day when the long and tragic tune of man's inhumanity to man will resolve into a chorus of peace and brotherhood, then love will trot out the woeful fires of anger, and in its ashes plant a tree of peace. this is our prayer. grant us thy gracious benediction. >>>...
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and when i was talking to my parents who live in jerusalem i can still feel the excitement in their voices they remember actually when israel was on that they were there in one thousand forty eight. so for them it's still a miracle that these red states on the other hand looking at the years we have from israel these days at the demonstrations in gaza conflict with iran. i hope that israel will be able to confront its its state in a way that will that will make sure that we will celebrate in ten twenty or seventy years and again you mentioned jerusalem you were born injuries. and i i saw that you were quoted as saying that you believe that jerusalem is a state of mind that i started out just a little bit further and assume that israel is a state of mind described that state of mind for us at this point in time. well it was this quote was made there regarding the decision of denmark and president to move the american embassy to jerusalem and it was very controversial in israel and outside of israel and my take was that actually it was a good decision because jerusalem as the capital city of
and when i was talking to my parents who live in jerusalem i can still feel the excitement in their voices they remember actually when israel was on that they were there in one thousand forty eight. so for them it's still a miracle that these red states on the other hand looking at the years we have from israel these days at the demonstrations in gaza conflict with iran. i hope that israel will be able to confront its its state in a way that will that will make sure that we will celebrate in...
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or not voiced.r help transition it into something new. i really hope that's what the of "the simpsons" does. and it not only makes sense, but it just feels like the right thing to do to me. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: it will be interesting to see what happens next. >> we shall see. >> stephen: do you feel-- you must have an amazing emotional attachment to these characters that you've done for years. you've done so many voices over the years. do you always feel an emotional attachment to meas characterizations or can you sort of, like, drop them? >> not always, no. it depends on the quality, i would say. un, over the years i've had to, you know, audition for many voiceovers. and the-- like the weirdest one was probably a character called jello man. ( laughter ) which-- i'm not lying about this. it was a computer-generated jello "o" that lived in your refrigerator, that they wanted to give a voice to. it was an ad campaign. you opened your fridge and there was this jello ohio that lived there
or not voiced.r help transition it into something new. i really hope that's what the of "the simpsons" does. and it not only makes sense, but it just feels like the right thing to do to me. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: it will be interesting to see what happens next. >> we shall see. >> stephen: do you feel-- you must have an amazing emotional attachment to these characters that you've done for years. you've done so many voices over the years. do you always...
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we see a slight change in german policy towards israel, more of a critical voice. they are much more loud today than in the past. but i don't see how germans let themselves be the ones pressuring israel because of the burden of the past, because of the fear, because of the discourse we are so used to that is dominated by the holocaust. .kram: quickly, i just want to say there was no israel before 1948. beingt like world war ii reduced to the holocaust, as horrible as it was. the fact is that what happened happened to european jews and not the state of israel. the state of israel, as far as i know, does not speak for every jew in this world, no matter what it likes to proclaim. criticizing and putting pressure on the state of israel has nothing to do with being jewish. that's my point. add, this touches a wound here in germany, because very often we speak about israel and then we moved to the discussion involving anti-cynicism in germany. it is not the same topic. people getting into arguments on streets because of that, that's one thing. people who get attacked bec
we see a slight change in german policy towards israel, more of a critical voice. they are much more loud today than in the past. but i don't see how germans let themselves be the ones pressuring israel because of the burden of the past, because of the fear, because of the discourse we are so used to that is dominated by the holocaust. .kram: quickly, i just want to say there was no israel before 1948. beingt like world war ii reduced to the holocaust, as horrible as it was. the fact is that...
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i wanted to find my voice.te of my father and/or mother. and so i spent many years not even doing a lot of reading of his books, or listening to his sermons, until i knew for sure, ok, this is who i am, this is what i accept in life. and then i started to approach it a little bit more. before then, it was like, i don't want to deal with this, because people are going to always be comparing me to them. and i had to get comfortable with being me, and understanding what my mother told me as a child, me and my siblings. you don't have to be me — this is what she said. you do not have to be me, you do not have to be your father. just be your best self. how have your siblings dealt with it? i mean, i know your older sister, the oldest child, yolanda, died in 2007, at a young age. she was only 51. you have two brothers, martin luther king iii and dexter. you seem to be one who is continuing king's tradition. no, i think my brother martin is doing it too. he's just not a preacher, but he's doing it too. he does a lot o
i wanted to find my voice.te of my father and/or mother. and so i spent many years not even doing a lot of reading of his books, or listening to his sermons, until i knew for sure, ok, this is who i am, this is what i accept in life. and then i started to approach it a little bit more. before then, it was like, i don't want to deal with this, because people are going to always be comparing me to them. and i had to get comfortable with being me, and understanding what my mother told me as a...
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which which is the voices of the nurses and those are the voices that must come forward and the voices of the nurses union union as well because they are the ones who are as she negotiated with the government itself and it must be a conversation between the two of them in order for them to finish up negotiations as they are doing at the moment and for them to you know to get to a point that they can agree that you know this is what we can do for you right now and we understand that you have you know great and needs but we are going to do all this to be able to meet this this basic demand and then work our way and build our forward from there i want to share with you this what we got from moscow she says the larger issue is the health care system that's in crisis nurses can't work in facilities that don't have enough equipment or supplies and last month doctors went on strike as well over little pay and bad working conditions health care is badly manage nationally it doesn't seem like anything is going to change these conditions out of the current situation right now with nurses returni
which which is the voices of the nurses and those are the voices that must come forward and the voices of the nurses union union as well because they are the ones who are as she negotiated with the government itself and it must be a conversation between the two of them in order for them to finish up negotiations as they are doing at the moment and for them to you know to get to a point that they can agree that you know this is what we can do for you right now and we understand that you have you...
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it wasn't an ordinary murder it was an attempt to silence a voice and voice. it's inconceivable that a city councillor is shot four times in the head to. death was a very brutal death which one does brazil's democracy. since the tragedy happened my dearly has been our number one story. even in her death. drew attention to the causes she had fought for. their opposition to the creeping militarization of police forces into brazilian for violence particularly in her home city of rio de janeiro was one of them it may have cost her her life and. there have been many politicians murdered in brazil and most of the time they were involved in the militias or drug trafficking or simply corrupt criminals that was not the case with mariela she was actually the opposite of that. it was clear from the beginning that this was a political crime the first political murder in rio in decades and this murder was of a black. women from the fellas who stood up for those who are poor black and live in the fellows it was impossible for this not to make a huge impact in the news with.
it wasn't an ordinary murder it was an attempt to silence a voice and voice. it's inconceivable that a city councillor is shot four times in the head to. death was a very brutal death which one does brazil's democracy. since the tragedy happened my dearly has been our number one story. even in her death. drew attention to the causes she had fought for. their opposition to the creeping militarization of police forces into brazilian for violence particularly in her home city of rio de janeiro was...
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and now things are coming to a head, and you have more voices and more multicultural voices coming togetherg i wanted to say about black lives matter: this is the first time in the history of our nation that theissue in the history of our nation that the issue of light supremacy and light privilege has ever been addressed orfaced, like never before. —— white. people talk about white privilege and that it is a problem. that has never happened before. you have white people acknowledging that white supremacy is only that we have to do away with. so thank god for the consciousness that they have raised. this has been over the last three or four years. i think for black lives matter, the young generation rose up and brought to our consciousness that there is a group of individuals in america that you still have refused to deal with in terms of value. when barack obama gives his farewell address as president, he said that race remains a potent and often divisive force in our society. do you think you could have done more? i think everybody could have done more. i would never say that he is the on
and now things are coming to a head, and you have more voices and more multicultural voices coming togetherg i wanted to say about black lives matter: this is the first time in the history of our nation that theissue in the history of our nation that the issue of light supremacy and light privilege has ever been addressed orfaced, like never before. —— white. people talk about white privilege and that it is a problem. that has never happened before. you have white people acknowledging that...
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you are censuring our voice voices. >> laura: silc, isn't it the case that facebook didn't want your post to reach your followers is because you are black, you are conservative, you support trump, and you tell it like it is and you call it as you see it that's offensive to the left. because they want to see you lens people like you, both you, diamond and silk, doesn't matter if it was just silk or diamond or diamond and silk, they do not want you to reach people. i'm sorry and i'm going to say it until i'm blue in the face. >> say it. >> laura: they are afraid of both of you. they don't want your views out. >> we are what you call double threat. they do not want that because we do not fit their status quo or their narrative. you know, with us being black people, democrats are so used to black people being on what we call the democrat plantation. you are supposed to play by our rules. you are not supposed to have much. so that you depend on the government and we will give you what we want you to have so that we can control you. but diamond and silk, we can speak for ourselves. >> righ
you are censuring our voice voices. >> laura: silc, isn't it the case that facebook didn't want your post to reach your followers is because you are black, you are conservative, you support trump, and you tell it like it is and you call it as you see it that's offensive to the left. because they want to see you lens people like you, both you, diamond and silk, doesn't matter if it was just silk or diamond or diamond and silk, they do not want you to reach people. i'm sorry and i'm going...
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it wasn't an ordinary murder it was an attempt to silence a voice of voice. it's inconceivable that a city councillor is shot four times in the head to. death was a very brutal death. which one does brazil's democracy. since the tragedy happened my dearly has been our number one story. even in her death. drew attention to the causes she had fought for. their opposition to the creeping militarization of police forces into brazilian for violence particularly in her home city of rio de janeiro was one of them it may have cost her her life and. there have been many politicians murdered in brazil and most of the time they were involved in the militias or drug trafficking or simply corrupt criminals that was not the case with mariela she was actually the opposite of that. it was clear from the beginning that this was a political crime the first political murder in rio in decades as this murder was of a black. women from the fellas who stood up for those who are poor black and live in the fellows' it was impossible for this not to make a huge impact in the news. the
it wasn't an ordinary murder it was an attempt to silence a voice of voice. it's inconceivable that a city councillor is shot four times in the head to. death was a very brutal death. which one does brazil's democracy. since the tragedy happened my dearly has been our number one story. even in her death. drew attention to the causes she had fought for. their opposition to the creeping militarization of police forces into brazilian for violence particularly in her home city of rio de janeiro was...
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cardi b is now the official voice -- [ cheers and applause ] the voice mail greeting. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ great, another dead end. sarge, i just got a tip that'll crack this case wide open! turns out the prints at the crime scene- awwwww...did mcgruffy wuffy get a tippy wippy? i'm serious! we gotta move fast before- who's a good boy? is him a good boy? erg...i'm just gonna go. oh, you wanna go outside? you gotta go tinky poo-poo? i already went, ok? in the bathroom! as long as people talk baby-talk to dogs, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. guys were out of milk going on a targetskim milk! anything? chocolate milk! i'm not doing dairy this week. got it. get low prices today and every day. targetrun and done. at&t gives you more for your thing. your getting the best but paying way less thing. now get 50% off a smartphone. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com ♪ find a world of inspiration. ever changing selection. ever amazing prices. homegoods. go finding. don't juggl
cardi b is now the official voice -- [ cheers and applause ] the voice mail greeting. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ great, another dead end. sarge, i just got a tip that'll crack this case wide open! turns out the prints at the crime scene- awwwww...did mcgruffy wuffy get a tippy wippy? i'm serious! we gotta move fast before- who's a good boy? is him a good boy? erg...i'm just gonna go. oh, you wanna go outside? you gotta go tinky poo-poo? i already went, ok? in the bathroom! as long as people...
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and when that command is recorded, it also records the voice clip. for example, this is my amazon alexa app. steve: yeah. >> i asked just yesterday how do you say happy birthday in mandarin. so here i have just -- i can
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turn our hearts, o god, to hear and respond to the echoes of this undying voice of the ages, a voice and hopeciliation, a voice of and confidence in the future. grant that in response to his sacrifice, we will bring forward that day when the long and tragic tune of man's inhumanity to man will resolve into a chorus of peace and brotherhood. angerove will turn out and grant us peace. this is our prayer. grant us thy gracious benediction. lord, thou hast been the dwelling pace -- place of generations. before the mountains were brought for us and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting. [indiscernible] for 1000 years in thy shadow, passing over the watch of a night. the first several verses of the 90th psalm. the lord is my shepherd, i shall not want. he maketh me to lie down in green pastures. he leadeth me beside the still waters. he feeds my soul. hymn]ging hymn]singing >> all the hymns that we sang in this service are favorite hymns of martin luther king, but somehow i have the feeling that this was his most favorite hymn. i think we do him a great injustice when we do not r
turn our hearts, o god, to hear and respond to the echoes of this undying voice of the ages, a voice and hopeciliation, a voice of and confidence in the future. grant that in response to his sacrifice, we will bring forward that day when the long and tragic tune of man's inhumanity to man will resolve into a chorus of peace and brotherhood. angerove will turn out and grant us peace. this is our prayer. grant us thy gracious benediction. lord, thou hast been the dwelling pace -- place of...
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>> so he's starting to find his voice in it. for a while he was grieving his sister. he's getting more active on social media. my wife is trying to keep a more private approach. >> yeah. >> you know, but he's starting to find his voice. but you know what? listen, it was his sister, he's still struggling. >> have you spoken with the president about this? i don't think you've met with him yet, right? >> no. >> he's here in mar-a-lago or spending time at his property down here in south florida in week. >> i've tried to schedule appointments with him. i think i talk too much about guns and they need to do something that is not in his comfort level. also, earlier on in this process, based on some of his earlier comments i -- i called him out on it. listen, i would love the president to be serious in this effort. i would love for him to be part of it. school violence is a real thing. the bullying that happens in schools is a real thing. >> that's close to the first lady's heart. >> it is. and the words and the taunts that lead to real outcomes are a real thing. i think unti
>> so he's starting to find his voice in it. for a while he was grieving his sister. he's getting more active on social media. my wife is trying to keep a more private approach. >> yeah. >> you know, but he's starting to find his voice. but you know what? listen, it was his sister, he's still struggling. >> have you spoken with the president about this? i don't think you've met with him yet, right? >> no. >> he's here in mar-a-lago or spending time at his...
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left does not invite more voices to enter the public discussion of they drive out any voice and police the dogs dogma of their creation. the chilly affect of free speech in the work place and media and society is palpable. we feel it. the situation may be worsening. a brooklyn institution survey released of college students at tusd toward free speech on campus was depressing. asked, do you agree with shouting down a controversial speak whore come to campus? 51% said, yes. and dem the kras were far more lickly than republicans to agree with stifling fro speech on campus. 62 to 38%. women more likely to believe that so called, hate speech is not constitutionally protected. numbers were 49 to 38 are %. . other data indicate that hostility to free expression is starting early are than college. meaning. the kid are picking it up at home or high school or junior high or both. this, too, is special disheartning temperature is cri critical all of us regardless where we fall, recognize the perilis road we are on. think about it. if 40 to 50% of the country feels their royalty to prix exception
left does not invite more voices to enter the public discussion of they drive out any voice and police the dogs dogma of their creation. the chilly affect of free speech in the work place and media and society is palpable. we feel it. the situation may be worsening. a brooklyn institution survey released of college students at tusd toward free speech on campus was depressing. asked, do you agree with shouting down a controversial speak whore come to campus? 51% said, yes. and dem the kras were...
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is the voice of the government and ministers a.k.p. representatives the governing party reporters without borders for example say pluralism in turkey is dying and pluralism is an essential element of and it is a sort of briefly if you could what were people in turkey saying about all of this how do they feel about the government's crackdown well if they are supporters of the government they don't see any problem they say what is it that you're saying we have a free media landscape we hear everything that we know but they are opponents they complain of course and many don't follow the mainstream media anymore they they go on twitter they go on facebook to try to find some other reports or they follow international channels you leon thanks very much for bring us up to date on these developments all they were buddies at the white house french president a call went out of his way to point out the deep differences with his host president trump when he made his speech to the joint session of congress in washington he criticized trump's ameri
is the voice of the government and ministers a.k.p. representatives the governing party reporters without borders for example say pluralism in turkey is dying and pluralism is an essential element of and it is a sort of briefly if you could what were people in turkey saying about all of this how do they feel about the government's crackdown well if they are supporters of the government they don't see any problem they say what is it that you're saying we have a free media landscape we hear...
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having a voice on things that will affect us and our kids. congressman and i am encouraging you to register to vote. this is your future. ! that was really cool but is there anyone i can talk to? have j vernon on facetime. we can call him. hello. and we my friend tyler want to ask you some questions about your role in the 26 amendment. time, i was a staff director of the senate subcommittee. >> what was the process like? easy.h difficult and the whole question of "old enough to fight, old enough to vote" was a part of the debate at this time. voteld say, you have to and you have to use the vote. there are not enough that young people voting or running for office. i think part of that has to do that they need to have some sense of their civic responsibility. thathopeful that over time the percentage of young people voting will increase substantially. ok, goodbye adam and heather. >> thank you. that was really cool. the last part about youth running for office is really important as well. do you know anyone we can talk to? >> yes, let us go tal
having a voice on things that will affect us and our kids. congressman and i am encouraging you to register to vote. this is your future. ! that was really cool but is there anyone i can talk to? have j vernon on facetime. we can call him. hello. and we my friend tyler want to ask you some questions about your role in the 26 amendment. time, i was a staff director of the senate subcommittee. >> what was the process like? easy.h difficult and the whole question of "old enough to...
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[voice of french translator] kennedy: right down the hatch. beautifully said. well received. silk. two countries linked arm in arm throughout history. you can enjoy watching every morsel of this toast. go to foxbusiness.com for all your intercontinental needs. go to foxbusiness.com. you can see everything in its entirety there. we'll be streaming. thank you for watching the best hour of your day. you can follow me on twitter and instagram, and email me at instagram, and email me at kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. (announcer) you work hard to give your children something to build on. i was always trying to think "how am i gonna get her through college?" i wanna have a mechanism in place to make sure that my daughters are well taken care of. i hope to leave my children with something to help them get set up. (announcer) don't let it get eaten away by unexpected fees and legal expenses. my husband did not have a will and everything went away. when my father passed away, he did not have a will or a trust. we're not as prepared as i had hoped we would be. (announcer) every year, tens
[voice of french translator] kennedy: right down the hatch. beautifully said. well received. silk. two countries linked arm in arm throughout history. you can enjoy watching every morsel of this toast. go to foxbusiness.com for all your intercontinental needs. go to foxbusiness.com. you can see everything in its entirety there. we'll be streaming. thank you for watching the best hour of your day. you can follow me on twitter and instagram, and email me at instagram, and email me at...
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they're voices and experience are important. they're experiences are not the majority of our experiences or the experiences that of the students that i work with. the media will cover them day and night. but making the mistake that the media is the movement will stop all of us short. if you're looking for specific survivor resources, recommendations, if you have a blog and would like your voice to be lifted through ctm or know somebody who we can lift up their voice to, we'd like to work with you on that. every organization should be thinking the way that my amazing team at iraq is about this issue. we also have some cultural and broader society to do. that work cannot be don't if voices of this movement are women who look like me. i think it's worth noting that both of the panelist today are white. that should not happen and we need more voices here of peop represented of people who are of disproportionately of violence. >> you mentioned thing like research and one of the things that ew is able to bring to the table and allow t
they're voices and experience are important. they're experiences are not the majority of our experiences or the experiences that of the students that i work with. the media will cover them day and night. but making the mistake that the media is the movement will stop all of us short. if you're looking for specific survivor resources, recommendations, if you have a blog and would like your voice to be lifted through ctm or know somebody who we can lift up their voice to, we'd like to work with...
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in the final effort to come to the streets in such big numbers they could make their voices be heard loud and clear enough that the country needs change and that the government and the state are there to serve them and that they have to really now take the steps that they have voted for in the change from presidential to parliamentary system and therefore now it starts to be the time for people's voices to be heard i just want to say one thing jane is that an armenian but i'm not from armenia i am of the asp or an armenian and i live in canada i happen to be in berlin for my professional work so but this makes no difference because the resignation of says sarkozy on is a really for the entire nation i should imagine as an activist this must be deeply satisfying and the diaspora as you say spread across the world. well it is incredibly joyful moment because the us for a has been in a way as much in a straight jacket as the people in armenia are always being threatened by rhetoric that was to be acquired otherwise we would be in turmoil we are a small country we cannot afford upheaval
in the final effort to come to the streets in such big numbers they could make their voices be heard loud and clear enough that the country needs change and that the government and the state are there to serve them and that they have to really now take the steps that they have voted for in the change from presidential to parliamentary system and therefore now it starts to be the time for people's voices to be heard i just want to say one thing jane is that an armenian but i'm not from armenia i...
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your vote is your voice.ou have no voice if you don't have a vote. >> would create all these hoops for people not to vote that we create all these hoops for people not to vote -- we create all these hoops for people not to vote. we create these laws were a lot don't vote.oups announcer: to watch all the prize-winning documentaries in this year's studentcam competition, visit studentcam.org. ♪ here are some of the live events we are covering thursday on c-span at 10:00 a.m. covering thursday. on c-span at 10 a clock a.m., the u.s. house debates a balanced budget amendment. , the senate debates the nominee for the labor secretary. 10:15, discussing nominee for secretary of state mike pompeo. announcer: ronald reagan made his debut as a presidential candidate, foreshadowing the conservative revolution to come. our guests are robert mary, editor of "the american conservative" and author of "where they stand," and author ." "the right moment "1968: america in turmoil" at 8:30 a.m. eastern on and ongton journal" "a
your vote is your voice.ou have no voice if you don't have a vote. >> would create all these hoops for people not to vote that we create all these hoops for people not to vote -- we create all these hoops for people not to vote. we create these laws were a lot don't vote.oups announcer: to watch all the prize-winning documentaries in this year's studentcam competition, visit studentcam.org. ♪ here are some of the live events we are covering thursday on c-span at 10:00 a.m. covering...
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have almost an equal voice to britain or india orany of almost an equal voice to britain or india orfrom my eight years at the eu development programme, because i was working with the commonwealth on these issues, was how it worked on climate change, how it worked under small and developing states issue, and finance for small countries who tend to be wiped out after big storms and can't afford to borrow commercially. i saw the emphasis on trade so it picked up the idea of small islands and ran with it. do you think the commonwealth needs to modernise? gunfire there is the beginning of the gun salute. let's just listen in for a the gun salute. let'sjust listen in for a minute. 53 gun salutes to mark the 53 nations of the commonwealth. you're watching the king's troop royal horse artillery in green park next to buckingham palace with a 53 gun salute to mark the formal opening of the commonwealth heads of government summit here, which comprises 53 nations. the kingston royal horse artillery have six world wari royal horse artillery have six world war i he —— era guns which they use for
have almost an equal voice to britain or india orany of almost an equal voice to britain or india orfrom my eight years at the eu development programme, because i was working with the commonwealth on these issues, was how it worked on climate change, how it worked under small and developing states issue, and finance for small countries who tend to be wiped out after big storms and can't afford to borrow commercially. i saw the emphasis on trade so it picked up the idea of small islands and ran...
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his voice won't be heard in our classrooms. it wasn't just any voice.t was the voice of a man whose deep faith was manifest in this forceful, fierce commitment to the liberation of black people and the liberation of people everywhere. that can't be replicated. but as dr. douglas said, for replication was for new generation of students to find that commitment, to speaking on behalf of and with an in solidarity beside the oppressed of the world in the face of great injustice. juan: the impact he had on christian the elegy in general in the u.s.? >>'s impact on christian theology, i read 1981 in my first class and seminar, just a few years ago, the first theological book i read in seminary. and here i was reading a man who in a sense since a torpedo right at the heart of the whiteness of christian theology as it had been manifest in churches in the united states since the beginning and supported chattel slavery and jim crow. and he said no. he said god is not white. god is not even know color. god is black. and jesus is black. and jesus seeks the empowerme
his voice won't be heard in our classrooms. it wasn't just any voice.t was the voice of a man whose deep faith was manifest in this forceful, fierce commitment to the liberation of black people and the liberation of people everywhere. that can't be replicated. but as dr. douglas said, for replication was for new generation of students to find that commitment, to speaking on behalf of and with an in solidarity beside the oppressed of the world in the face of great injustice. juan: the impact he...
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and our voice doesn't matter but i think by doing this stuff says we are doing stuff and we are the future. >> reporter: they are demanding change. >> it's inspiring to have the kids take the lead where we try to do that in the classroom . >> reporter: the next step is getting people to vote leaders in who will change laws. jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> also in the east bay, students at skyline high school in oakland headed to the football field for the national school walkout. chopper 5 flew overhead as the teens sat on the field protesting gun violence. >>> at san francisco city hall authorities lined the steps to keep the peace for the protests. some students held signs, others sat in front of the building. a few dozen spectators took part. the national walkout is happening today on the 19th anniversary of the columbine high school shooting. earlier today, a 13-second silent tribute honored the 13 victims who died in the 1999 colorado shooting. >>> california senators weighing in on today's walkout. that kids are dying in their classrooms. congress would be wise to listen." senator di
and our voice doesn't matter but i think by doing this stuff says we are doing stuff and we are the future. >> reporter: they are demanding change. >> it's inspiring to have the kids take the lead where we try to do that in the classroom . >> reporter: the next step is getting people to vote leaders in who will change laws. jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> also in the east bay, students at skyline high school in oakland headed to the football field for the national school...