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king's message is so important. i'm encouraging all the young people in my family to go to youtube and listen to dr. king's mountaintop speech. listen to his words on a day like today. we have to celebrate this day, yes, with service but a reaffirmation and understanding as to what he stood for. >> i know we talked -- you have a son in college. how many children do you have? >> three children. grown daughter, who is married with first granddaughter. >> congratulations. >> 20-year-old son at u penn and a 17-year-old daughter who is a junior in high school. you know, we try -- i look at them and we all try to instill in our young people some sense of values around justice, but also the responsibility they have to work to serve and to push, if you will, the fight for american justice and democracy forward. >> now, how frustrating is it to you as a father and grandfather now, andrea waters-king whose birthday it is today, we heard that little off-tune rendition of happy birthday led by the president, but martin luther k
king's message is so important. i'm encouraging all the young people in my family to go to youtube and listen to dr. king's mountaintop speech. listen to his words on a day like today. we have to celebrate this day, yes, with service but a reaffirmation and understanding as to what he stood for. >> i know we talked -- you have a son in college. how many children do you have? >> three children. grown daughter, who is married with first granddaughter. >> congratulations....
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martin luther king. to introduce our guest, the panel of correspondents here is robert lodge, the moderator of press conference. welcome to the press conference usa. our guest, the reverend dr. martin luther king, became spokesman and leader -- in the southern united states at the unusually early age 27. it was during a bus boycott in montgomery, alabama, which resulted in integrated -- and whites riding by side. later, as head of the southern christian leadership conference, he turned his attention to desegregation of restaurants and other public facilities. and he has played a leading role getting -- registered to vote an important step in achieving equal rights. now, at the age of 34, dr. king, a baptist minister, married and the father of four children, has become a symbol of the struggle to end racial segregation here in the united states. to interview him, we have a panel of distinguished correspondents, an african and asian and a southern newspaperman who wrote the book, the case for south. gentle
martin luther king. to introduce our guest, the panel of correspondents here is robert lodge, the moderator of press conference. welcome to the press conference usa. our guest, the reverend dr. martin luther king, became spokesman and leader -- in the southern united states at the unusually early age 27. it was during a bus boycott in montgomery, alabama, which resulted in integrated -- and whites riding by side. later, as head of the southern christian leadership conference, he turned his...
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martin luther king, jr. born? was it one, atlanta, two, an montgomery, alabama, three, birmingham, alabama, four, charleston, south carolina. the answer? atlanta, number one. he was born back in 1929. he would have celebrated his 94th birthday today. that does it for the past three hours of "varney & company." neil cavuto, hand it to you a second early. neil: thank you, i appreciate that, lauren, thank you very, very much. on this day we're honoring dr. martin luther king. all the major markets are closed on this federal holiday year. a big pressing concern for all of us around thursday at midnight. that "countdown" clock we'll show you gives you a good idea what we're looking at. that is the point which we have to sort of look under the couch cushions for spare change or couple of billion, a couple trillion here we'll be up against that $34.4 trillion. you know the drill, republicans are attaching spending conditions to the white house to raise the debt ceiling. white house is saying no, that simply will not happ
martin luther king, jr. born? was it one, atlanta, two, an montgomery, alabama, three, birmingham, alabama, four, charleston, south carolina. the answer? atlanta, number one. he was born back in 1929. he would have celebrated his 94th birthday today. that does it for the past three hours of "varney & company." neil cavuto, hand it to you a second early. neil: thank you, i appreciate that, lauren, thank you very, very much. on this day we're honoring dr. martin luther king. all the...
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king. this case does not happen, and martin luther king is not a national icon. host: this anti-boycott statute was basically saying you have to ride our bus, you cannot walk to work, otherwise you are breaking the law. dan: get is sort of insane. basically telling people you are not allowed to boycott, trying to force them to get back on the buses. the problem was the law specifically says unless you have just reason or a valid excuse. that was the defense. the defense was we have a good reason. the good reason is how badly we are being treated on the buses. of course we do not want to ride the buses. that is what witness after witness testified to in this trial, how poorly they were treated on a daily basis on the buses. not surprising, this was in front of a judge, and not surprisingly that defense was not accepted. this case in retrospect was a huge win for the people of montgomery. the world got to see and hear about the indignities that they were enduring on a regular basis. putting a
king. this case does not happen, and martin luther king is not a national icon. host: this anti-boycott statute was basically saying you have to ride our bus, you cannot walk to work, otherwise you are breaking the law. dan: get is sort of insane. basically telling people you are not allowed to boycott, trying to force them to get back on the buses. the problem was the law specifically says unless you have just reason or a valid excuse. that was the defense. the defense was we have a good...
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martin luther king. ends up becoming a very significant it's forgotten to his favorite of all the casesof that we did with forgotten history to some degree this is when they don't know much about expected with the outcome will be. it's expected trayvon martin luther king would be convicted. a lot of the biographies of king et cetera a few lines may be a couple paragraphs about him getting indicted with all these other people. then of course he was convicted. but that does not do justice to what significant case this was both for the african american citizens of montgomery who all got to testify for the first time about the indignities they had to suffer on theo buses. but also has significant it is for the career of trayvon martin lutheres king breed this doesn't happen and trayvon martin luther king is not a national icon the way he became. >> dan abrams calm this anti- boycotts statute is basically saying you have to ride our bus. you cannot walk to work for it otherwise you're breaking the law, correc
martin luther king. ends up becoming a very significant it's forgotten to his favorite of all the casesof that we did with forgotten history to some degree this is when they don't know much about expected with the outcome will be. it's expected trayvon martin luther king would be convicted. a lot of the biographies of king et cetera a few lines may be a couple paragraphs about him getting indicted with all these other people. then of course he was convicted. but that does not do justice to what...
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king's daughter dr. bernice king, atlanta mayor andre dickens and gospel singer yolanda adams and of course senior pastor senator ref rented raphael warnock who extended an invitation for president joe biden to address the church on what would have been dr. king's 94th birthday on sunday, it was the first time a sitting president ever delivered a sermon at ebenezer baptist and biden took that opportunity to not only evoke dr. king's life and legacy but also to touch on how fragile our dome democracy was then and is now. take a listen. >> my message to the nation on this day is we go forward. >> [applause] >> we go together. when we choose democracy over hitocracy, a beloved community over chaos and we choose believers in the dreams to be doers, to be unafraid, always keeping the faith. reporter: yeah, and to further honor dr. king's contribution towards fueling the passage of the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 1965 the king center will hold a teach-into educate kids about doctor an
king's daughter dr. bernice king, atlanta mayor andre dickens and gospel singer yolanda adams and of course senior pastor senator ref rented raphael warnock who extended an invitation for president joe biden to address the church on what would have been dr. king's 94th birthday on sunday, it was the first time a sitting president ever delivered a sermon at ebenezer baptist and biden took that opportunity to not only evoke dr. king's life and legacy but also to touch on how fragile our dome...
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king. in fact, if we reflect back on the civil rights movement, we think about the birmingham campaign, young people really provided the engine for the movement, if you will. you think about the founding of the king center with mrs. coretta scott king and her emphasis around education and training, which was designed, if you will, to empower a generation of change makers. it's part of the work we continue to do at the king center and powering change makers through the power of non-violence. it was absolutely wonderful to hear those young people articulate those words. >> a core concept in king's "dream" speech is racial integration. here is a u.s. census chart showing income by race. it shows black still at the bottom. where are we as a society with that 60 years later after that speech? >> yeah. what i'll say is that there's still more work to be done. martin luther king jr.'s philosophy and methodology of non-violence is center to this. dr. king's ultimate vision, the crux of his vision,
king. in fact, if we reflect back on the civil rights movement, we think about the birmingham campaign, young people really provided the engine for the movement, if you will. you think about the founding of the king center with mrs. coretta scott king and her emphasis around education and training, which was designed, if you will, to empower a generation of change makers. it's part of the work we continue to do at the king center and powering change makers through the power of non-violence. it...
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king's way of, coreta scott king. many felt it was important to share with it their children and grandchildren. >> when i'm gone, i want to make sure she understands our history and we will pass it down generation to generation. >> we played the to remember what he did for everybody. >> one of the most important parts of the san francisco march is a prayer before crossing the third street bridge near willy mays plaza. it commemorates the march across the bridge in ma, alabama, back in 1965. it was just days after the bloody sunday march. theett voing rights act of 1955 was pass ad few months later largely passed due to national outrage. >> nbc bay area's reporter is in oakland with the day of remembrance and the call to action. >> reporter: from the pulpit to the streets. people are celebrating the legacy of dr. martin luther king jr. in different ways. the the naacp and community leaders, their message honoring dr. king. >> let's continue to do the work dr. martin luther king did and keeping the dream alive. that's w
king's way of, coreta scott king. many felt it was important to share with it their children and grandchildren. >> when i'm gone, i want to make sure she understands our history and we will pass it down generation to generation. >> we played the to remember what he did for everybody. >> one of the most important parts of the san francisco march is a prayer before crossing the third street bridge near willy mays plaza. it commemorates the march across the bridge in ma, alabama,...
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king. dr. king. and the fact is that, you know, i stand here at a critical juncture for the united states and the world, in my view. some of hi colleagues -- my colleagues are tired of hearing me see it, but we're at one of those points in world history where what happens the last but years will happen in the next 6-8 years is going to determine what the world looks like for the next 30-40 years. it happened after world war ii. it's happening again. the world is changing. there's much at stake. much at stake. and, you know, the fact is that this is the time of choosing. this is a time of choosing, direct choices we have. are we a people who will choose democracy over autocracy? couldn't ask that question 15 times ago. we already thought democracy was settled. not for african-americans, but democracy as an institutional structure was settled. but it's not. it's not. we have to choose community over chaos. we, the people, are going to choose love over hate. these are the vital questions of our time and
king. dr. king. and the fact is that, you know, i stand here at a critical juncture for the united states and the world, in my view. some of hi colleagues -- my colleagues are tired of hearing me see it, but we're at one of those points in world history where what happens the last but years will happen in the next 6-8 years is going to determine what the world looks like for the next 30-40 years. it happened after world war ii. it's happening again. the world is changing. there's much at stake....
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king described this as injustice. he knew, he could probably fix, if we were guided by public policy and love, justice. and greed, racism, lies about scarcity. today we have our too many people, too comfortable at the expense of more than 140 million who are at low risk in this country, this nation. 52% of our children, 60 years after the march on washington. it does not have to be this way. that is why we have to and are building this movement. we have spoken one time, you don't really celebrate profits, you don't do that. you reengage their legacy. remember, dr. king was not killed because of what he had accomplished, he was killed because he was not satisfied with the reality of racism's. >> in fact, as it involved this discussion about labor unions, about economics, the march on washington we always talk about, the full title of the march on washington or the march on washington for jobs and freedom. he fully identified that these things -- you have made the argument to me that a lot of the poor people in this cou
king described this as injustice. he knew, he could probably fix, if we were guided by public policy and love, justice. and greed, racism, lies about scarcity. today we have our too many people, too comfortable at the expense of more than 140 million who are at low risk in this country, this nation. 52% of our children, 60 years after the march on washington. it does not have to be this way. that is why we have to and are building this movement. we have spoken one time, you don't really...
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that is not the dream of martin luther king junior, nor caretta scott king. and this year, as we are going to be celebrating in august, the 60th anniversary of one of the greatest demonstrations, the greatness of america, the greatness of democracy, it is our hope and desire that we as a nation, as a people, once and for all, we fully realize the dream of martin luther king jr. and caretta scott king. caretta scott king talked about each generation having to eat the flames of peace and justice and equity. i hope that as we go back to our homes today, we ignite within our souls and hearts, and renew ourselves to continue to feed the flames of peace and justice and equity because the matter what it looks like, no matter how long it takes, truth and justice always have one, always will win. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. i would like to say that i am honored to be year. but i'm really saddened. to be here on the anniversary, two years ago, that american citizens came to the united states capital. with the intent of destroying our government. it is said
that is not the dream of martin luther king junior, nor caretta scott king. and this year, as we are going to be celebrating in august, the 60th anniversary of one of the greatest demonstrations, the greatness of america, the greatness of democracy, it is our hope and desire that we as a nation, as a people, once and for all, we fully realize the dream of martin luther king jr. and caretta scott king. caretta scott king talked about each generation having to eat the flames of peace and justice...
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charles, destined to become britain's future king. ah, with it all began on november 14th 1948 when buckingham palace announced to the world to booth the mail and the strong i live in britain who choice heavy duty of the kennel canons were 5 people danced in the streets and forks to buckingham palace schoolstrore to celebrate the birth of a future can may source no future. wow. one month after his birth, prince charles was christened. he was 2nd in line to the throne behind his mother. then princess elizabeth, his grandfather george the 6th, had unexpectedly become king in 1936. when if, until she's $18.19 was a very traumatic year for the british royal family. edward, the 8 if had abdicated while preceding the throne to his younger brother george list that he said the book george, the 6th only became king due to a love story that caused a scandal. edward the 8th relinquished the crown to be able to marry the woman he loved. american deval, c wallace simpson. his brain had lost just 326 days of the birth of prince charles. in 1948 mar
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the king holiday and so much more. my view. this is her day as well. >> the visit comes amid renewed call from the biden administration for sweeping voting rights legislation. nothing is guaranteed in our democracy. >> every generation is required to keep it. defended. >> the failure this pair to pass such a measure which civil rights leaders say is vital to protecting democracy means a stinging defeat for biden. the bill which collapsed last year would have made election day a national holiday. one sharing measures like access voting and mail-in ballots bite and drawing on the words of luther king junior saying his dream has not yet been fully realized dream in which. >> we're all entitled to be treated with it. my father's favorite word, dignity. and respect. we're all deserve. liberty and justice. >> and it's still the task of our time to make that dream a reality because he's not there yet. >> well, that was not tumulty reporting for us this morning. okay. cities and countries are counties throughout the bay area,
the king holiday and so much more. my view. this is her day as well. >> the visit comes amid renewed call from the biden administration for sweeping voting rights legislation. nothing is guaranteed in our democracy. >> every generation is required to keep it. defended. >> the failure this pair to pass such a measure which civil rights leaders say is vital to protecting democracy means a stinging defeat for biden. the bill which collapsed last year would have made election day...
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god save the king. all: god save the king! the accession council gathered at st james�*s palace, former prime ministers, members of the royal family and other dignitaries, as charles iii was officially proclaimed as the new monarch. the queen's death at balmoral meant scotland would play an important role in the public mourning. three days after she died, the queen's coffin left the royal estate for edinburgh. slowly, the cortege wound through the breathtaking beauty of deeside, where the royal family had spent so many happy summers. the queen was a neighbour to many here, and they came out to say goodbye, sometimes in their own unique way. arriving in edinburgh, the queen's coffin was first taken to the palace of holyroodhouse. in a moving moment, her daughter, princess anne, curtsied to her mother's coffin as it was taken into the royal residence. the following day, the focus moved to st giles�* cathedral where, for almost 2a hours, the public filed past to view the lying at rest. on tuesday, 13th september, the queen le
god save the king. all: god save the king! the accession council gathered at st james�*s palace, former prime ministers, members of the royal family and other dignitaries, as charles iii was officially proclaimed as the new monarch. the queen's death at balmoral meant scotland would play an important role in the public mourning. three days after she died, the queen's coffin left the royal estate for edinburgh. slowly, the cortege wound through the breathtaking beauty of deeside, where the...
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king and misses king. reporter: often well remembered for his work in the south and the march on washington but perhaps less so for his time and work in the north. how important was boston to him ? and why is boston honoring him now ? >> the wonderful thing is it started here, right because it was here where they met. it is here that we have this full love story that did not just celebrate them love stories that happen in the black community and not simply in boston but across the nation. and what it does is show you the first super couple that were able to come together not only for a career but for love of community and country and to galvanize a movement and it happen right here in boston and few people knew that. and it celebrates that for us as communities of color, lack people that we are more than just hours struggle. we are love and joy. that gets celebrated at the center of this. reporter: he wld have seen that boston of the past. he would've experienced some of the racial tension that existed in
king and misses king. reporter: often well remembered for his work in the south and the march on washington but perhaps less so for his time and work in the north. how important was boston to him ? and why is boston honoring him now ? >> the wonderful thing is it started here, right because it was here where they met. it is here that we have this full love story that did not just celebrate them love stories that happen in the black community and not simply in boston but across the nation....
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martin luther king junior has been unveiled in boston with coretta scott king, his widow on hand for the dedication of the new monument. now this new monument, it's just been unfurled, is called embrace, and it's not being too well received by the american community. this is awful. should have been lovely and inspiring. instead, it's hideous and depressing. wow. they should fire whoever designed that in the final years of his life. doctor martin luther king junior condemned the vietnam war . he said the american government was the greatest perpetrator of violence on the earth.
martin luther king junior has been unveiled in boston with coretta scott king, his widow on hand for the dedication of the new monument. now this new monument, it's just been unfurled, is called embrace, and it's not being too well received by the american community. this is awful. should have been lovely and inspiring. instead, it's hideous and depressing. wow. they should fire whoever designed that in the final years of his life. doctor martin luther king junior condemned the vietnam war . he...
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king said it. because dr. king wasn't just passing us shouldn't lee anti-racism, he was proudly anti-war, he was ferociously anti politics. for dr. king, as he pointed out in the riverside speech what, needed to be conquered with the giant triplets of racism, extreme materialism and militarism. today, we remember dr. king struggling against racism and we try often in his name to continue his struggle against racism. the george floyd protests in the efforts to restrain the police department to tackle the racial inequality baked into america from the campus to the sea sweep to congress. how about the struggle against militarism without full of -- endless wars that have left so many people dead. what about the struggle against most extreme materialism that has left millions in poverty and institutional allowing the creation of billionaires who exploit workers and dodge taxes? you know, the new new york times, the liberal new york times back then, three days after the riverside speech dr. king's top of the giant t
king said it. because dr. king wasn't just passing us shouldn't lee anti-racism, he was proudly anti-war, he was ferociously anti politics. for dr. king, as he pointed out in the riverside speech what, needed to be conquered with the giant triplets of racism, extreme materialism and militarism. today, we remember dr. king struggling against racism and we try often in his name to continue his struggle against racism. the george floyd protests in the efforts to restrain the police department to...
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king's actions as they demand justice. >> king was a militant. he believed in interrupting business as usual. he put his body on the line for the world that he believed in. and ultimately he was murdered because he was fighting for the world that we are out hear fighting for today. so we uphold his radical legacy. we stand on his shoulders. >> tell antipolice terror project is advocating for housing for the unsheltered and much more in their ten-point list of demands. >>> still to come, more classified documents are found at president biden's home. what the white house and republicans are saying tonight. >>> and i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. we do have another chance of rain coming this week. i'll have the updated timing and totals with reliable covid-19 results in just 15 minutes, everyone is making room for binaxnow in their medicine cabinet. do we still need these pregnancy tests? (kids yell and giggle, a dog barks and a vase breaks) yeah, no. out with the old, in with the #1 covid-19 self test in the us. with the same technology docto
king's actions as they demand justice. >> king was a militant. he believed in interrupting business as usual. he put his body on the line for the world that he believed in. and ultimately he was murdered because he was fighting for the world that we are out hear fighting for today. so we uphold his radical legacy. we stand on his shoulders. >> tell antipolice terror project is advocating for housing for the unsheltered and much more in their ten-point list of demands. >>>...
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king's 94th birthday. we gathered to contemplates his moral vision, and to commit ourselves to his path, to his path. hoopa leads to the beloved community, to the sacred place that sacred our, when justice rain down like waters, the righteousness of the mighty stream. >> back in, washingtonville of in story, the gop led push to escalates and equivocate the finding of around 20 government documents of president biden's possession. to donald trump's fight told under hundreds or government documents. we'll hear arguments on both sides today. >> at the end of the day, my biggest concern is that the classified documents, to be honest. my concern is that there is such a discrepancy in how former president trump was treated by raided mar-a-lago, by getting the security cameras, by taking pictures of documents on the floor, but going through maloney's closet. >> the president's lawyers, the moment they found out about the documents, that day, turn them over. that is a very different posture than what we saw with d
king's 94th birthday. we gathered to contemplates his moral vision, and to commit ourselves to his path, to his path. hoopa leads to the beloved community, to the sacred place that sacred our, when justice rain down like waters, the righteousness of the mighty stream. >> back in, washingtonville of in story, the gop led push to escalates and equivocate the finding of around 20 government documents of president biden's possession. to donald trump's fight told under hundreds or government...
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the service started by the late coretta scott king got the king's wife. many of those who hopped on today's train used it to go to that march in san francisco. want to show you some video posted by san francisco state senator scott wiener as he joined hundreds in an annual march for the city and >> king's honor. the march began at the caltrain station at 4th and king streets. inmate made its way to your ribbon of gardens. those parading the street enjoyed a free afternoon of live music. >> and 49 are tied and george kittle along with nick bosa and trey lance and a few of their other teammates today participated in an mlk day of service players and volunteers assemble 400 kids with school supplies which will be delivered to students across the bay area. the event was put together by the african-american community service agency and the urban and academy which works to build equity in education by working to ensure that every student in san francisco has one black male teacher in their lifetime. >> vision is to ensure every child in san francisco and oaklan
the service started by the late coretta scott king got the king's wife. many of those who hopped on today's train used it to go to that march in san francisco. want to show you some video posted by san francisco state senator scott wiener as he joined hundreds in an annual march for the city and >> king's honor. the march began at the caltrain station at 4th and king streets. inmate made its way to your ribbon of gardens. those parading the street enjoyed a free afternoon of live music....
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the service started by coretta scott king, the late wife of doctor king. >> president biden is recognizing martin luther king junior day by talking about the leader's legacy and sharing what lessons he thinks we should take from it today. hannah brandt is in washington to tell us what he said. the psident is marking martin luther king junior day with a call to action. he says the fight for racial justice is far from over. doctor king's life. >> and legacy in my view, shows the way forward president biden's celebrated martin luther king junior day alongside prominent civil justice leaders is a day that we >> work. and continuing to make the dream of doctor king a reality. they talked about king and his fight for equality. and king son says we're still reaching for his father's famous train. have we achieved the drain? and the reality is absolutely not. we have made progress and but we still have a long way to go. but the president says his administration is gaining ground pointing to the confirmation of supreme court justice ketanji brown jackson money for minority communities in the infras
the service started by coretta scott king, the late wife of doctor king. >> president biden is recognizing martin luther king junior day by talking about the leader's legacy and sharing what lessons he thinks we should take from it today. hannah brandt is in washington to tell us what he said. the psident is marking martin luther king junior day with a call to action. he says the fight for racial justice is far from over. doctor king's life. >> and legacy in my view, shows the way...
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luther king jr day. the other sides that are free today include yosemite, sequoia and kings canyon, along with pinnacles national park about 80 miles southeast of san jose. this is part of an effort to increase access to national parks as well as promoting outdoor recreation. but you have to be careful and aware of this. you still need a parking reservation at muir woods. and as of this morning they're only about a dozen left a dozen need a reservation, and i'm sure it's still pretty muddy out there as well. but always that is absolutely one of my favorite spots. woods alright, let's check in with sal for a look at the commute some problem spots you're looking at. that's right. and but also pam and david is a little lighter than usual on some other commutes. as long as you drive safely, i think you'll have a better commute than you would on the typical monday. if you do have to go to work. a lot of people are taking are taking the day off or they have the day off for the king. holiday traffic on the rich
luther king jr day. the other sides that are free today include yosemite, sequoia and kings canyon, along with pinnacles national park about 80 miles southeast of san jose. this is part of an effort to increase access to national parks as well as promoting outdoor recreation. but you have to be careful and aware of this. you still need a parking reservation at muir woods. and as of this morning they're only about a dozen left a dozen need a reservation, and i'm sure it's still pretty muddy out...
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martin luther king for relaxing. martin luther kinng for relaxing. martin luther king jr day is a for relaxing. martin luther kinng day is a day for relaxing. martin luther king jr day is a day of service and millions of people give back and volunteer throughout the united states because it answers one of the questions that martin luther king always asks which was what are you doing father's? we mentioned that if he were _ doing father's? we mentioned that if he were still _ doing father's? we mentioned that if he were still with - doing father's? we mentioned that if he were still with us - that if he were still with us he'd be celebrating his 94th birthday. what do you think you would think about the rights for black communities in america today?— for black communities in americatoda ? �* , , , america today? he'd be pretty disappointed- _ america today? he'd be pretty disappointed. we _ america today? he'd be pretty disappointed. we still- america today? he'd be pretty disappointed. we still have - disappointed. we still have issues of voter d
martin luther king for relaxing. martin luther kinng for relaxing. martin luther king jr day is a for relaxing. martin luther kinng day is a day for relaxing. martin luther king jr day is a day of service and millions of people give back and volunteer throughout the united states because it answers one of the questions that martin luther king always asks which was what are you doing father's? we mentioned that if he were _ doing father's? we mentioned that if he were still _ doing father's? we...
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one of my with the kings executive staff members. i am an active is i am also an actress, a grandmother, a wife, molony remembers the 1960's. well, black just ahead, an opportunity got tired and pressed in housing in jobs, in education. >> in income, black people needed a leader. and martin is the king was divinely appointed. >> this is fellowship hall inside ebenezer baptist church in atlanta. sweet auburn district. it's a place where martin luther king junior, john lewis, andrew young and hosea williams would meet gather and strategize while the kids would wait downstairs here, the parents would pretty neat upstairs. it's also the place where many of the marchers were fed before they went out and fought for justice. this is extremely emotional for me because i was raised running up and down the steps here. this is the heart. you're right in that. >> middle of the hart shot ground of goods, civil rights movement. and how it spread internationally from this place. >> king's message of social change still resonates molony who runs hos
one of my with the kings executive staff members. i am an active is i am also an actress, a grandmother, a wife, molony remembers the 1960's. well, black just ahead, an opportunity got tired and pressed in housing in jobs, in education. >> in income, black people needed a leader. and martin is the king was divinely appointed. >> this is fellowship hall inside ebenezer baptist church in atlanta. sweet auburn district. it's a place where martin luther king junior, john lewis, andrew...
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he was a school king as a child. he was a school king charles is a of charles and not is a kind of comfort to him and, you know, william is almost banging on about mental issues. that about mental health issues. that is issue. and yet is charles's issue. and yet he is charles's issue. and yet he is the typical, isn't is exposed. the typical, isn't it, be left all of a it, the be kind left all of a sudden. it, the be kind left all of a sudden . nothing, nothing kind of sudden. nothing, nothing kind of caring . also slags off prince caring. also slags off prince for losing his hair which let just say this a little bit ironic because the studio liked him was nothing. but you know he his own he was justifying taking the money from netflix and all these multimillion dollar projects and saying he was doing it because. it was of historical significance . this is tittle significance. this is tittle tattle from a whingeing little women , a man. exactly and this women, a man. exactly and this is a man of great privilege . is a
he was a school king as a child. he was a school king charles is a of charles and not is a kind of comfort to him and, you know, william is almost banging on about mental issues. that about mental health issues. that is issue. and yet is charles's issue. and yet he is charles's issue. and yet he is the typical, isn't is exposed. the typical, isn't it, be left all of a it, the be kind left all of a sudden. it, the be kind left all of a sudden . nothing, nothing kind of sudden. nothing, nothing...
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king, not the whole context of the speech. because the content of the character is based on how you treat others equally and fairly. whether it is this gentleman that they nominated, byron from florida, or whether herschel walker, they used in georgia saying it was two blacks running for the senate seat, what are they representing? are they standing for the things dr. king stood for, equal protection under the law, equal opportunity, fighting against wars and the military industrial complex. if they are not standing for that, maybe they -- ought not be quoting dr. king, they are assuming america will not read the rest of the speeches they're quoting from. >> last few seconds i have with you, i have to get your comments on keenan anderson. a gentleman who called police in l.a. for help after a car accident. he ended up being tased to death. he could be heard yelling, they are trying to george floyd me. what are your thoughts on this? >> extremely disturbing. no way to justify it. they are trying to criminalize him when in fact
king, not the whole context of the speech. because the content of the character is based on how you treat others equally and fairly. whether it is this gentleman that they nominated, byron from florida, or whether herschel walker, they used in georgia saying it was two blacks running for the senate seat, what are they representing? are they standing for the things dr. king stood for, equal protection under the law, equal opportunity, fighting against wars and the military industrial complex. if...
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coretta scott king, and martin luther king's widow, and if anybody else would have said that, i would have debated them to now, but for her to take the time to invest in me, i started to change a lot of how i would deal with the language. my tactics didn't change, but i did not allow myself to use excessive language. i was using n-word and calling whites names and all of that, and i said that does not represent the message that we are doing. i think that mrs. king was really the one who made me deal with that. >> she helped you the change your rhetoric? >> she helped me to change my rhetoric and to take more seriously the tradition that was representing, that i grew up in. >> yeah. >> women of color are on the rise -- >> of all of the cases that you have been front and center in, you wte in your own words that you are indelibly linked to, and you know the case, the case of tawana brawley. >> right. >> and she was of course at the time the 15-year-old girl who alleged that she was kidnapped and repeatedly raped by six white men including white law enforcement officers. >> we will not l
coretta scott king, and martin luther king's widow, and if anybody else would have said that, i would have debated them to now, but for her to take the time to invest in me, i started to change a lot of how i would deal with the language. my tactics didn't change, but i did not allow myself to use excessive language. i was using n-word and calling whites names and all of that, and i said that does not represent the message that we are doing. i think that mrs. king was really the one who made me...
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king's beloved community. the path is dream inspired, and his legacy propels us forward to this day. here's what i learned in my life and career along that path, as many of you have learned along your path. we're all imperfect beings. we don't know where and what fate will deliver to us and when. but we can do our best to seek a life of light, hope and love. and, yes, truth. truth. that's what i try to do every day, to build the future we all want. we're reminding ourselves that nothing, nothing is guaranteed in democracy. nothing. every generation is required to keep it, defend it, protect it, to be repairers of the breach. and to remember the power to redeem the soul of america lies where it always has led -- in the hands of we the people. we the people. [ applause ] i was vividly reminded of that truth on the south lawn of the white house. i believe you were there, both of your senators, the south lawn of the white house when vice president kamala harris -- and hearing these words, and i quote -- it took ju
king's beloved community. the path is dream inspired, and his legacy propels us forward to this day. here's what i learned in my life and career along that path, as many of you have learned along your path. we're all imperfect beings. we don't know where and what fate will deliver to us and when. but we can do our best to seek a life of light, hope and love. and, yes, truth. truth. that's what i try to do every day, to build the future we all want. we're reminding ourselves that nothing,...
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that is not the dream of martin luther king, jr. nor coretta scott king. and this year as we are going to be celebrating in august the 60th 60th anniversary of one of the greatest demonstrations, the greatness of america, the greatness of democracy, it is our hope, , it is our desire tht we as a nation, we as a people once and for all fully realize the dream of martin luther king, jr. and coretta scott king. coretta scott king talked about each generation having to feed the flames of peace, of justice, inequity. and i hope as a go back at our homes today we ignite within our soul and hearts and renew ourselves to continuing to feed the flames of peace, of justice inequity. because no matter what it looks like, no matter how long it takes, truth and justice always has one, always will win. thank you very much. [applause] >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> i would like to say that i am honored to be here, but i'm really saddened to be here on the anniversary two years ago, that american citizens came to the united states capital with the intent of dest
that is not the dream of martin luther king, jr. nor coretta scott king. and this year as we are going to be celebrating in august the 60th 60th anniversary of one of the greatest demonstrations, the greatness of america, the greatness of democracy, it is our hope, , it is our desire tht we as a nation, we as a people once and for all fully realize the dream of martin luther king, jr. and coretta scott king. coretta scott king talked about each generation having to feed the flames of peace, of...
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king day. [applause] pres. biden: the idea, if you can hold a second here, the idea that we are supposed to remain silent on abuses of the past as if they did not occur, that is not being woke. that's being honest. that is talking about history. folks, we have a lot of unfinished work to do. a lot of unfinished work. we have to keep building on it and defend our progress because this new congress -- this new congress... [laughter] look, i know i get criticized from some of you, folks in my party, but i'm going to work with any republican congress to make progress for the people of america. like many americans i was disappointed to see the very first bill the house republicans -- and nancy, you probably rolled over inside, are bringing to the floor that would help the wealthy people and big corporations cheat on their taxes. at the expense of ordinary middle-class taxpayers. all these new irs agents we have, because they fired a lot of them, and a lot retiring, and guess what? who needs serious agents to know wh
king day. [applause] pres. biden: the idea, if you can hold a second here, the idea that we are supposed to remain silent on abuses of the past as if they did not occur, that is not being woke. that's being honest. that is talking about history. folks, we have a lot of unfinished work to do. a lot of unfinished work. we have to keep building on it and defend our progress because this new congress -- this new congress... [laughter] look, i know i get criticized from some of you, folks in my...
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martin luther king took his last march in memphis. well today's march is about black men taking renewed responsibility for themselves, their families and their communities. >> welcome to the million man march. >> there are big goings on in the nation's capitol today, this is an enormous crowd of black american men and boys and yes, even some women. >> i remember the power of stepping out of the dc metro and seeing a sea of faces of color on the national mall. >> the million man march was called for boy lewis far con who's head of the nation of islam. >> the basic reason this was called was for atonement and reconciliation. >> he's always been a convertible figure because of his anti-semitic utterances but the march becomes bigger than lewis far con >> why do we march? because we're trap with second class schools and of his class jails. >> we been locked up, brutalized, this became the first mass compression we could make together that we need to be regarded respected and heal this racial breach. >> we aren't all drug dealers around st
martin luther king took his last march in memphis. well today's march is about black men taking renewed responsibility for themselves, their families and their communities. >> welcome to the million man march. >> there are big goings on in the nation's capitol today, this is an enormous crowd of black american men and boys and yes, even some women. >> i remember the power of stepping out of the dc metro and seeing a sea of faces of color on the national mall. >> the...
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martin luther king. but now, this harassment is happening to them. the fbi is rating trumps mar-a- lago to confiscate classified documents. ditto on the doj for investigating trump for inciting an insurrection in which five people died. political weaponization of the justice department, they say. who tried to use the doj to overturn the 2020 election? and of course, it doesn't count when it's trump. which is why house republicans are now obsessed with investigating the investigators. voting to establish a new special panel to probe what republicans call the weaponization of the federal government. so what does that mean exactly? right, republicans using their mustache twirling powers to try to end probes into conservatives. which is why congressman adam schiff called this out for what it really is. >> what it's really intended to do is to undermine the legitimate investigation of president trump's incitement of a violent attack on this building. on this capital. on this citadel of democracy. an investigation that implicates some of the very members o
martin luther king. but now, this harassment is happening to them. the fbi is rating trumps mar-a- lago to confiscate classified documents. ditto on the doj for investigating trump for inciting an insurrection in which five people died. political weaponization of the justice department, they say. who tried to use the doj to overturn the 2020 election? and of course, it doesn't count when it's trump. which is why house republicans are now obsessed with investigating the investigators. voting to...
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and kings at 94th birthday by the president taking the time to praise the iconic efforts of king who was assassinated in memphis in 1968 after fueling the passage of the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 1965 in front of the congregation king once lead it ebenezer baptist. president biden a plot of the progress that has been made in this country since the kings and push for civil and voting rights. the president also made it very clear that the work toward a free and fair society and democracy is not yet finished, take a listen. >> we have to choose a community over chaos. or we the people going to choose love over hate? these are the vital questions of our time and the reason i am here is your president. i believe doctor king's life and legacy show us the way we should pay attention. >> this is the president's first public appearance in georgia since he delivered the speech of focusing voting rights here in atlanta almost a year to the day at last january. aides to the president and aides to senator warnock say the senator who extended the invitation for biden to
and kings at 94th birthday by the president taking the time to praise the iconic efforts of king who was assassinated in memphis in 1968 after fueling the passage of the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 1965 in front of the congregation king once lead it ebenezer baptist. president biden a plot of the progress that has been made in this country since the kings and push for civil and voting rights. the president also made it very clear that the work toward a free and fair...
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king our drought. still the department of water resources are dwr makes clear its message to californians and conservation. >> has not changed. dwi believes in this idea of making conservation a way of life because we don't know when the next dry conditions calm. we don't know when the next round is going to happen. >> so we're always encouraging account for these to be smart with their water usage. and so that doesn't really depending on how many storms we see. that's just good practice going forward and help them. >> and good news on river flows. dwr says the majority of rivers across the state have receded below dangerous levels. still, they remind californians to always be on alert, especially with more winter weather on the way reporting from sacramento eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> get a look at this. folder crushing a car in malibu today. it happened along the pacific coast highway. oh, my gosh. the owner says he was just sitting in his seat moments before the giant bowler came tumbling off a h
king our drought. still the department of water resources are dwr makes clear its message to californians and conservation. >> has not changed. dwi believes in this idea of making conservation a way of life because we don't know when the next dry conditions calm. we don't know when the next round is going to happen. >> so we're always encouraging account for these to be smart with their water usage. and so that doesn't really depending on how many storms we see. that's just good...
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king's 94th birthday. this is an inflection point in history and the president will deliver remarks reflecting on dr. king's life and legacy, and the way we can go forward together. following his trip to atlanta on sunday he will join rev. al sharpton on monday at the national action network, which monday is the day, the official celebration of the holiday. the president will deliver the keynote speech. finally, before i take any questions, this is an important day. it is our founders day, our 110th founders day. the president did a lovely video for the women of delta. also, our secretary of hud, who is also a former national president of delta. the president and vice president are grateful for all the support of the women of delta and the divine 9. happy founders day. >> we will take a couple of questions. >> in your role in community outreach, has the issue of the setbacks of the president at a moment when other things seem to be going well, are you finding we are getting a lot of response from the publi
king's 94th birthday. this is an inflection point in history and the president will deliver remarks reflecting on dr. king's life and legacy, and the way we can go forward together. following his trip to atlanta on sunday he will join rev. al sharpton on monday at the national action network, which monday is the day, the official celebration of the holiday. the president will deliver the keynote speech. finally, before i take any questions, this is an important day. it is our founders day, our...
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kings? >> no, they're not kings, they're local guys that hang out -- >> jimmy: dress like kings? >> get in the back of a pickup truck with speakers play. ♪ da da da ♪ doing their thing. >> jimmy: who decides they get to be the kings? >> that's a good question, i don't know. >> jimmy: you don't know. it's kind of everybody agrees they're the kings and that's that? >> whoever can hold down the most, i guess. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did they bring frankincense? >> we give gifts to the kids. >> kids love frankincense. [ laughter ] >> it's a hilt, number one on the christmas list. coal, a piece of coal. no, we give them all kinds of toys. it's a hoot. but then the kids are like, why does one of the kings -- he smells like alcohol. [ laughter ] or one of them takes the beard down, starts smoking a cigarette. "the three kings -- it's not a real beard!" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this show, you play a detective who's dyslexic? >> yes. >> jimmy: which is interesting because octavia was talking about b
kings? >> no, they're not kings, they're local guys that hang out -- >> jimmy: dress like kings? >> get in the back of a pickup truck with speakers play. ♪ da da da ♪ doing their thing. >> jimmy: who decides they get to be the kings? >> that's a good question, i don't know. >> jimmy: you don't know. it's kind of everybody agrees they're the kings and that's that? >> whoever can hold down the most, i guess. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did they bring...
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it's based on a very beautiful photograph of martin luther king and coretta scott king after he found out he had won the nobel prize. it's just -- >> greg: it's for the artist. abstract art is always for the artist, charlie. am i right? >> totally. i was so amazed by that g-rated opening. i'm really impressed with you. you know, like when you look at that, the technical expertise in her hands, it's beautifully done. but the end result is, like you say, what is this? and you're talking about, at a time in this country, where we're tearing down statues to heroes, you have a crew hero, who is like, like on par with george washington in america. everybody loves martin luther king. people fight over who is more in the vein of martin luther king, and a headless weird -- the hands -- >> it's such a good point. living statues and now we make won without a face. >> you don't know what it is. >> the same with martin luther king boulevard. kat -- >> i don't know what you guys are talking about. i look at that and i say, wow what a beautiful image of dr. king hugging his wife coretta. >> without
it's based on a very beautiful photograph of martin luther king and coretta scott king after he found out he had won the nobel prize. it's just -- >> greg: it's for the artist. abstract art is always for the artist, charlie. am i right? >> totally. i was so amazed by that g-rated opening. i'm really impressed with you. you know, like when you look at that, the technical expertise in her hands, it's beautifully done. but the end result is, like you say, what is this? and you're...
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king have? >> it was his body. >> we're ready. we're well prepared to take care of any eventuality no matter what it might be. >> all right, the clerk will read the verdicts. >> we, the jury, find the defendant, stacy c.koon, not guilty of the crime of assault -- >> this is a stunning verdict. i don't think many people were expecting this, certainly not the -- >> it struck us all with great disgust because we thought that by those pictures, even fairminded people would know the injustice of what happened to him. >> there is no justice. >> there is no justice. >> the first and perhaps most spontaneous reaction came from "boys in the hood" director john singleton. >> it's just like a bomb, it's a bomb, we're sitting on a bomb. >> they let these people off from attempted murder of rodney king. i told everybody, listen, it's going to go down. >> no justice, no peace! no justice, no peace! >> i was at parker center, which is the police headquarters at the time, when the verdicts were announced. the crowd began to gather. it began to tu
king have? >> it was his body. >> we're ready. we're well prepared to take care of any eventuality no matter what it might be. >> all right, the clerk will read the verdicts. >> we, the jury, find the defendant, stacy c.koon, not guilty of the crime of assault -- >> this is a stunning verdict. i don't think many people were expecting this, certainly not the -- >> it struck us all with great disgust because we thought that by those pictures, even fairminded...
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dr king taught us that the country pays tribute to dr martin luther king jr coming up on ktvu news at 6 30 how national leaders are vowing to continue his work also ahead tonight a portion of west cliff drive and set a cruise has collapsed into the ocean, and some experts are worried he entire road could be closed for months. now six and o as the 49ers starting quarterback brock pretty swag is becoming contagious with the fans and his teammates joe fonzi as parties reaction to his confidence and emotion, a little later in sports. meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for his first set of wheels... nice try. really? this leon's paying for his paint job on the spot... and this leon, as a chase private client, he's in the south of france, taking out cash with no atm fees. that's because this family of leons has chase. actually, it's león. ooh la la! one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. hot hole on highway 101 in redwood city. caltrain says i
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they said today was about reclaiming doctor king's legacy of action. >> king was a militant. he put his body on the line for the world he believed in and ultimately he was murdered. because he was fighting for the world we are all fighting for today. we uphold his radical legacy. we stand on his shoulders. >> the anti-police project has a 10 point list of demands for change including housing for an sheltered and no new funding for police. for police. > we know wh>>o i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. i really like the flexibility. and for me, it's one less thing to think about while traveling. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenu
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um like i think dr king would also say that he was dedicated to. both tubs and bass and bats and say that institutional policy changes need to be made to address california's poverty issues and to bring equality to all people of the state of california. julie lamonica peter's reporting live tonight in san jose. thank you. also in san jose thousand pound bear injures, hopped on board the martin luther king freedom train it traveled from san jose to san francisco to honor and celebrate king's leadership and lasting legacy. it remembers the 50 plus miles that dr king and protesters traveled from selma, alabama, to montgomery in a fight for civil rights. many say it was a learning experience recognizing the power and possibilities for the future shaped by a leader of the past. and atlanta president biden became the first sitting american president to deliver a sunday morning sermon, dr king's ebeneezer baptist church. in his message, the president said dr king's birthday is a reminder to choose democracy over a talk rasi. then i believe. dr king's life
um like i think dr king would also say that he was dedicated to. both tubs and bass and bats and say that institutional policy changes need to be made to address california's poverty issues and to bring equality to all people of the state of california. julie lamonica peter's reporting live tonight in san jose. thank you. also in san jose thousand pound bear injures, hopped on board the martin luther king freedom train it traveled from san jose to san francisco to honor and celebrate king's...
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king jr. day. >> every year i'm asked the question, have we achieved the dream that your dad envisioned? and my answer, unfortunately, every year is we didn't achieve it last year. but every january, we have an opportunity to start anew. ♪ >> major funding for pbs news weekend has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been able to make people connect. our customer service team can find a plan that fits you. visit consumer cellular.tv. >>...
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— the people who invoke martin luther king's great words on this day but their— king's great words on this day but their actions and deeds on every other— their actions and deeds on every other day— their actions and deeds on every other day serve to undermine the goats— other day serve to undermine the goats he — other day serve to undermine the goals he sought to have to bring to this country to serve around the world, _ this country to serve around the world, to — this country to serve around the world, to give freedom and rights to everybody. — world, to give freedom and rights to everybody, to have everybody treated the same. _ everybody, to have everybody treated the same, and we have fallen woefully _ the same, and we have fallen woefully short and we have a long journey _ woefully short and we have a long journey left in front of us. let�*s journey left in front of us. let's talk about _ journey left in front of us. let's talk about the _ journey left in front of us. let's talk about the statute - journey left in front of us. let's talk about the statute that's .
— the people who invoke martin luther king's great words on this day but their— king's great words on this day but their actions and deeds on every other— their actions and deeds on every other day— their actions and deeds on every other day serve to undermine the goats— other day serve to undermine the goats he — other day serve to undermine the goals he sought to have to bring to this country to serve around the world, _ this country to serve around the world, to — this country...
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you can see the replay at the king monument at the national mall. also present biden making it clear that he does not see today i work about commemorating some past history but a test for right now, for all of us about how america faces the rising hate with today's problem and not just yesterday's. also how we deal with what we know is the original sin of racism and racial strife, supersized in some way for this maggot era. >> we face another inflection point and one that will determine what this country will look like several decades from now. will we choose democracy and community over chaos? love over hate? these are the questions of our time and in the life and legacy of doctor king and remind us to show us the way forward. >> biden spoke at an event hosted by reverend sharpton which came after biden was the first sitting president ever to deliver the sunday sermon at the atlanta church of doctor king, and that has been a place that has been back in the news because the court role led by the first ever black senator from georgia. plenty of symbo
you can see the replay at the king monument at the national mall. also present biden making it clear that he does not see today i work about commemorating some past history but a test for right now, for all of us about how america faces the rising hate with today's problem and not just yesterday's. also how we deal with what we know is the original sin of racism and racial strife, supersized in some way for this maggot era. >> we face another inflection point and one that will determine...
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he was a school king as a child. he was a school king charles is a kind of charles and not is a kind of comfort to him and, you know, william is almost banging on about health that about mental health issues. that is charles's and yet is charles's issue. and yet he is charles's issue. and yet he is the typical, isn't is exposed. the typical, isn't it, kind left all of a it, the be kind left all of a sudden. it, the be kind left all of a sudden . nothing, nothing kind of sudden. nothing, nothing kind of caring . also slags off prince caring. also slags off prince for losing his hair which let just say this a little bit ironic because the studio liked him was nothing. but you know he his own he was justifying taking the money from netflix and all these multimillion dollar projects and saying he was doing it because. it was of historical significance . this is tittle significance. this is tittle tattle from a whingeing little women , a man. exactly and this women, a man. exactly and this is a man of great privilege . is
he was a school king as a child. he was a school king charles is a kind of charles and not is a kind of comfort to him and, you know, william is almost banging on about health that about mental health issues. that is charles's and yet is charles's issue. and yet he is charles's issue. and yet he is the typical, isn't is exposed. the typical, isn't it, kind left all of a it, the be kind left all of a sudden. it, the be kind left all of a sudden . nothing, nothing kind of sudden. nothing, nothing...
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king to declare their loyalty. king charles and his heirs, etc. etc. etc. and she laid at rest st charles cathedral for 24 hours, particularly symbolic for me, because it showed the late was truly a queen . the united truly a queen. the united kingdom . i think sometimes we kingdom. i think sometimes we forgot here was a royal family here was a new king. mourning at that time because . he had to go that time because. he had to go out and go right around. the united kingdom. and i have to say, i think was a stroke of genius that progress of king charles around the united kingdom. so we went to northern ireland, the out of service he went scotland, went to went to scotland, he went to wales allied people to show wales and allied people to show their respect for his late mother, but also their love for him. and i think that that was really, really strong. we were going out and talking to people and asking them. why were and asking them. why? why were they a queue for 12, they standing in a queue for 12, 14 hours? why they feel that they wanted to do that. and
king to declare their loyalty. king charles and his heirs, etc. etc. etc. and she laid at rest st charles cathedral for 24 hours, particularly symbolic for me, because it showed the late was truly a queen . the united truly a queen. the united kingdom . i think sometimes we kingdom. i think sometimes we forgot here was a royal family here was a new king. mourning at that time because . he had to go that time because. he had to go out and go right around. the united kingdom. and i have to say, i...