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that's how we got martin luther king, jr., hospital. >>reporter: it opened its doors in 1972 to a long-forgotten community that had seen too much suffering and too little care. >> that was heaven. you could walk there. your children didn't have to suffer no longer. whatever happens, you get to martin luther king hospital, you're going to live. accomplishment. >>reporter: mark thomas is on the county board of supervisors. he represents 2 million people in south l.a.'s second district including watts. >> the hospital was a very important step forward. it was a way of saying that the watts up rising was frankly something that could have been and should have been avoided. >>reporter: but within a few years, that hope dimmed. amid mounting horror stories of patient neglect and medical incompetence. patients were dying and needlessly. the facility soon got the nickname of killing king. >> she's dying and nurses don't want to help. >>reporter: this video shows patients patients nurses standing around while a woman lay suffering on the floor of
that's how we got martin luther king, jr., hospital. >>reporter: it opened its doors in 1972 to a long-forgotten community that had seen too much suffering and too little care. >> that was heaven. you could walk there. your children didn't have to suffer no longer. whatever happens, you get to martin luther king hospital, you're going to live. accomplishment. >>reporter: mark thomas is on the county board of supervisors. he represents 2 million people in south l.a.'s second...
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martin luther king hospital was an important step forward. it was a way of saying that watts' uprising was something that could have been and should have been avoided. within a few years, the hope dinged. amid horror stories of neglect and confidence. patients are dying, and needless lites. as reports persisted, they earnt the nickname killer king. that. >> my wife is dying and the nurses don'ted want to help her out. this those other patients standing bias the jan tors client the floor. >> they are watching, and not doing anything. >> she was suffering on the floor of the e.r. for 45 agonising minutes before she died. >> it was the accumulation of instances of bedcall malpractise. these are comments that a lot who worked hard to do the best they could did not want to hear. there are no excuses for that. and ultimately resulted in the hospital being closed. with them, it looked as if martin luther king had died again. that hurt. that really hurt, and we was promised it was there. >> talk about that. did people throw up their arms and say you
martin luther king hospital was an important step forward. it was a way of saying that watts' uprising was something that could have been and should have been avoided. within a few years, the hope dinged. amid horror stories of neglect and confidence. patients are dying, and needless lites. as reports persisted, they earnt the nickname killer king. that. >> my wife is dying and the nurses don'ted want to help her out. this those other patients standing bias the jan tors client the floor....
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that's how we got martin luther king, jr., hospital. >>reporter: it opened its doors in 1972 to a long-forgotten community that had seen too much suffering and too little care. >> that was heaven. you could walk there. your children didn't have to suffer no longer. whatever happens, you get to martin luther king hospital, you're going to live. >> there's a clear sign of accomplishment. >>reporter: mark thomas is on the county board of supervisors. he represents 2 million people in south l.a.'s second district including watts. >> the hospital was a very important step forward. it was a way of saying that the watts up rising was frankly something that could have been and should have been avoided. >>reporter: but within a few years, that hope dimmed. amid mounting horror stories of patient neglect and medical incompetence. patients were dying and needlessly. the facility soon got the nickname of killing king. >> she's dying and nurses don't want to help. >>reporter: this video shows patien patients nurses standing around while a woman lay
that's how we got martin luther king, jr., hospital. >>reporter: it opened its doors in 1972 to a long-forgotten community that had seen too much suffering and too little care. >> that was heaven. you could walk there. your children didn't have to suffer no longer. whatever happens, you get to martin luther king hospital, you're going to live. >> there's a clear sign of accomplishment. >>reporter: mark thomas is on the county board of supervisors. he represents 2 million...
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martin luther king hospital was an important step forward. it was a way of saying that watts' uprising was something that could have been and should have been avoided. within a few years, the hope dinged. amid horror stories of neglect and confidence. patients are dying, and needless lites. as reports persisted, they earnt the nickname killer king. the story did little to change that. >> my wife is dying and the nurses don'ted want to help her out. this those other patients standing bias the jan tors client the floor. >> they are watching, and not doing anything. >> she was suffering on the floor of the e.r. for 45 agonising minutes before she died. >> it was the accumulation of instances of bedcall malpractise. these are comments that a lot who worked hard to do the best they could did not want to hear. there are no excuses for that. and ultimately resulted in the hospital being closed. with them, it looked as if martin luther king had died again. that hurt. that really hurt, and we was promised it was there. >> talk about that. did people t
martin luther king hospital was an important step forward. it was a way of saying that watts' uprising was something that could have been and should have been avoided. within a few years, the hope dinged. amid horror stories of neglect and confidence. patients are dying, and needless lites. as reports persisted, they earnt the nickname killer king. the story did little to change that. >> my wife is dying and the nurses don'ted want to help her out. this those other patients standing bias...
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he told martin luther king that. but he told us this is the most important piece of the legislation. he believed in the vote, that the vote was very important. that was his life. remember, this is a guy that was elected to congress in 1938 and basically was in house elections, senate elections or presidential elections for the remainder of his life. he saw how important votes were. when he won big he could get voting rights and other things passed. and when he lost the first time he tried to get into the senate. >> even in your book you say part of this reason he felt there was a race against time. can you expand on this and give us his perspective. >> very much so. lyndon johnson, which i appreciate you mentioning, republished earlier this year with a long introduction about its relevance today, he was in a race against time. he thought that once there was light at the end of the tunnel what the oppressed -- move fast on voting rights, on the civil rights, on enforcing them, on other legislation. because there was i
he told martin luther king that. but he told us this is the most important piece of the legislation. he believed in the vote, that the vote was very important. that was his life. remember, this is a guy that was elected to congress in 1938 and basically was in house elections, senate elections or presidential elections for the remainder of his life. he saw how important votes were. when he won big he could get voting rights and other things passed. and when he lost the first time he tried to...
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there was a lot of opposition to martin luther king junior. there were billboards all over the south claiming he was a communist. johnson is concerned. there are reports. herbert hoover despised king and the civil rights movement. johnson is wary, but you can see evidence that he is an ally. but allies are not necessarily people that go swimming naked in the white house pool, which a lot of people did. allies are people that often get along the least. so the both of things that they are going for an things that they want to read to that point is the trick in politics. it is the art of the possible. you have two men who were exquisite politicians. host: we will hear that and family will get joe califano's thoughts. dr. king: the only state you did not carry in the state -- you got less than 40% of the negroes registered to vote. ia recent article brought this out very clearly, to demonstrate the importance of negroes registered to vote in the south and it will be a coalition of the negro vote in the moderate white vote that will make the new so
there was a lot of opposition to martin luther king junior. there were billboards all over the south claiming he was a communist. johnson is concerned. there are reports. herbert hoover despised king and the civil rights movement. johnson is wary, but you can see evidence that he is an ally. but allies are not necessarily people that go swimming naked in the white house pool, which a lot of people did. allies are people that often get along the least. so the both of things that they are going...
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there was a lot of opposition to martin luther king junior. there were billboards all over the south claiming he was a communist. johnson is concerned. there are fbi reports coming to johnson from j edgar hoover who despised king and the civil rights movement. johnson is wary, but you can see evidence that he is an ally. but allies are not necessarily people that go swimming naked in the white house pool, which a lot of people did. allies are people that often get along the least. so the both of things that they are going for an things that they want to read to that point is the trick in politics. it is the art of the possible. you have two men who were exquisite politicians. host: we will hear that and family will get joe califano's thoughts. dr. king, it's very interesting mr. president, to note that the only state you did not carry in the south was my home state. and less than 40% of the negroes registered to vote. [indiscernible] at the university of texas a recent article brought this out very clearly, to demonstrate the importance of neg
there was a lot of opposition to martin luther king junior. there were billboards all over the south claiming he was a communist. johnson is concerned. there are fbi reports coming to johnson from j edgar hoover who despised king and the civil rights movement. johnson is wary, but you can see evidence that he is an ally. but allies are not necessarily people that go swimming naked in the white house pool, which a lot of people did. allies are people that often get along the least. so the both...
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martin luther king preached nonviolence but statue martin luther king kicks mother (bleep)ing ass! (bleep)ing ass! we'll be right back. i am rich. on the grounds of my estate, i hob nob with the glitterati and play equestrian sports. out on the veranda, we enjoy finger sandwiches and other assorted dainties. i wear nothing less than the finest designer footwear. wherever i go, the paparazzi capture my every move. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. oh, thank you,i like your place. make yourself at home i'll be right back. hm. she's got x1. alright. huh, hm, ohh... monster? she seemed so nice at dinner. i'm back! ahh! uhh... whatcha doing? ohh, just... watchin' law & order. awww, you're nervous. that's so cute. call and upgrade to get x1 today. ♪ (cheers and applause). >> jon: welcome back. now, as you know, i am the proud new owner of a superpac which sounded great at first. practically unlimited money to spend however i wanted. then i saw something on morning joe that, well, frankly scared me. >> superpacs have to be entirely separate from a campaign and a
martin luther king preached nonviolence but statue martin luther king kicks mother (bleep)ing ass! (bleep)ing ass! we'll be right back. i am rich. on the grounds of my estate, i hob nob with the glitterati and play equestrian sports. out on the veranda, we enjoy finger sandwiches and other assorted dainties. i wear nothing less than the finest designer footwear. wherever i go, the paparazzi capture my every move. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. oh, thank you,i like...
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there was a lot of opposition to martin luther king junior. there were billboards all over the south claiming he was a communist. johnson is concerned. there are f.b.i. reports coming to johnson from j. edgar however, who despised king and despised most of the civil rights movement. so johnson is wary. but you can see evidence that he is an ally. but allies are not necessarily people that go swimming naked in the white house pool, which a lot of people did. allies are people that often get along the least. so they both have things that they're going for and both have things that they want. getting to that point is the trick in politics. it is the art of the possible. you have two men who were exquisite politicians. host: we will hear that and family will get joe califano's thoughts. dr. king: it's very interesting mr. president, the only state that you didn't carry, got less than 40% of the negros registered to vote. a recent article from the university of texas clearly demonstrates it's so important to get negros registered to vote in large n
there was a lot of opposition to martin luther king junior. there were billboards all over the south claiming he was a communist. johnson is concerned. there are f.b.i. reports coming to johnson from j. edgar however, who despised king and despised most of the civil rights movement. so johnson is wary. but you can see evidence that he is an ally. but allies are not necessarily people that go swimming naked in the white house pool, which a lot of people did. allies are people that often get...
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this afternoon on martin luther king, jr. way, west of interstate 980. live pictures now from the scene. from sky fox 2. you can see the crime area. there have been multiple crime scenes involving several different vehicles. police closed several blocks to traffic. they shut down a freeway exit. ktvu's amber lee is live on the scene with the latest on this active investigation. >> reporter: police just wrapped up a press conference. we are about two blocks down from where it happened. you could see the crime tape. the flashing lights. it started around 2:40 p.m. this afternoon when police spotted a suspect, armed robbery suspect driving a white stolen vehicle in the area of 69th and international in east oakland. they attempted to pull
this afternoon on martin luther king, jr. way, west of interstate 980. live pictures now from the scene. from sky fox 2. you can see the crime area. there have been multiple crime scenes involving several different vehicles. police closed several blocks to traffic. they shut down a freeway exit. ktvu's amber lee is live on the scene with the latest on this active investigation. >> reporter: police just wrapped up a press conference. we are about two blocks down from where it happened. you...
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martin luther king. the assassination of martin luther king. calls for freedom. freedom must be lived. it's called the freedom movement. african-americans are not alone. these are images of women's liberation. liberation of course is just another word for freedom. women's liberation. don't call me girl. this is the rise of the chicano movement in the united states. cesar chavez unionizing a lot of latino farmworkers in california. trying to protest and bring their protest to national prominence. we must understand the highest form of freedom carries with it the greatest measure of discipline. stay true to the cause and you will be free. all of these movements for freedom. and yet, we must not forget that in 1968, this guy becomes president. you know who this is? richard milhouse nixon. the simpsons took his middle name. he wins in 1968. some of the things he advocates for our free market, freedom. freedom is a call from the left and the right in the 1960's. it is a real challenge to the postwar society that emerged out of world war ii. if you remember what we tal
martin luther king. the assassination of martin luther king. calls for freedom. freedom must be lived. it's called the freedom movement. african-americans are not alone. these are images of women's liberation. liberation of course is just another word for freedom. women's liberation. don't call me girl. this is the rise of the chicano movement in the united states. cesar chavez unionizing a lot of latino farmworkers in california. trying to protest and bring their protest to national...
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joining me now is civil rights activist martin luther king iii. thank you for being here tonight. >> thank you, rev. >> martin, 50 years since the voting rights act was signed into law, tell me what's going through your mind reflecting on this landmark achievement. >> what's going through my mind is basically how we have to remobilize again to get fair and just legislation put back on the books. it is clear to me that there is a consciousness even in the nation, but the consciousness does not exist in the place it needs to be, which is in the united states congress. >> now, when we saw the shelby versus holder suit go before the supreme court, many of us, you and i included, were in the courtroom when the oral arguments were made which, in effect, gutted the voting rights act. and we heard justice scalia say that voting rights act was like a racial entitlement. so the gap between the court and the congress and people around the country, how do we close that gap, martin? >> well, i think one of the main things we've got to do is to deal with the fa
joining me now is civil rights activist martin luther king iii. thank you for being here tonight. >> thank you, rev. >> martin, 50 years since the voting rights act was signed into law, tell me what's going through your mind reflecting on this landmark achievement. >> what's going through my mind is basically how we have to remobilize again to get fair and just legislation put back on the books. it is clear to me that there is a consciousness even in the nation, but the...
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martin luther king. the assassination of martin luther king. calls for freedom. freedom must be lived. it's called the freedom movement. african-americans are not alone. these are images of women's liberation. liberation of course is just another word for freedom. women's liberation. don't call me girl. this is the rise of the chicano movement in the united states. cesar chavez unionizing a lot of latino farmworkers in california. trying to protest and bring their protest to national prominence. we must understand the highest form of freedom carries with it the greatest measure of discipline. stay true to the cause and you will be free. all of these movements for freedom. and yet, we must not forget that in 1968, this guy becomes president. it is a this is? richard nixon. the simpsons took his middle name. he wins and 68. some of the things he advocates for our free market, freedom. freedom is a call from the left and the right in the 1960's. the real challenge to the postwar society that emerged out of world war ii. if you remember what we talked about, it was p
martin luther king. the assassination of martin luther king. calls for freedom. freedom must be lived. it's called the freedom movement. african-americans are not alone. these are images of women's liberation. liberation of course is just another word for freedom. women's liberation. don't call me girl. this is the rise of the chicano movement in the united states. cesar chavez unionizing a lot of latino farmworkers in california. trying to protest and bring their protest to national...
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martin luther king jr.'s most famous speech. so much of the world heard it when he gave it out on the mall after the march on washington. but that wasn't the first time that it was delivered. it was actually -- parts of it were heard in a gym in rocky mount north carolina. listen. >> i have a dream tonight. blank my two sons will grow up in a world not concerned with the color their skin but only conscious of the fact that they're members of the human race. i have a dream tonight. >> north carolina state university had an unveiling in the hunt library yesterday of the never before heard recording of dr. king giving the speech nearly a year before the famed rendition. a professor stumbled upon the tape. jason miller said he found the tape in the box with martin luther king jr.'s name scrawled in pencil on it with the words please do not erase. the full recording will be released in november and king struggled with what to say on the mall and ma hail ya' jackson must have heard a version of that because she said to him talk about
martin luther king jr.'s most famous speech. so much of the world heard it when he gave it out on the mall after the march on washington. but that wasn't the first time that it was delivered. it was actually -- parts of it were heard in a gym in rocky mount north carolina. listen. >> i have a dream tonight. blank my two sons will grow up in a world not concerned with the color their skin but only conscious of the fact that they're members of the human race. i have a dream tonight....
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martin luther king jr. remains shut down between west macarthur and 40th. this is about a block west of the macarthur b.a.r.t. station. that station remains open and they don't think the street closures will affect the b.a.r.t. service in the area. but remember we have the same road work at the dublin interchange it's caused some delays both ramps leading towards westbound 580 will be closed to let at least 5:00 this morning. san mateo bridge looking good. westbound traffic is moving well approaching the toll plaza. no delays heading towards foster city. and we're talking about the altamont pass, you can see the yellow there it is very slow in both directions now between livermore and the 205 interchange. guys? >>> all right thanks. 4:48 now. gas prices good news on a downward trend here in the bay area. in san jose the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded $3.47. that's compared to $3.51 a week ago. in oakland 3 dollars 49 comes as the city you're going to pay $3.59. the average price statewide is what do we have there? $3.73. analysts at gasbuddy
martin luther king jr. remains shut down between west macarthur and 40th. this is about a block west of the macarthur b.a.r.t. station. that station remains open and they don't think the street closures will affect the b.a.r.t. service in the area. but remember we have the same road work at the dublin interchange it's caused some delays both ramps leading towards westbound 580 will be closed to let at least 5:00 this morning. san mateo bridge looking good. westbound traffic is moving well...
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on saturday the 29 for we are going to have a march up martin luther king street, at velveeta king joining me and i believe billy graham and started joining me on the other, thousands of pastors from all over of all different religions and people coming from all over and start putting that into action. i believe it is time for people of all walks of life to stand up and raise their hand to be counted and say we got to stop the hatred, got to stop -- we have to stop jamming our point of view down other people's wrote, start seeing people for human beings again, and the easiest by those people in the middle east. muslims who are not muslim enough, gays who are gay, when being enslaved and systematically crucified. let's stand together and stand against that. >> host: anything significant about august 28th and 29, martin luther king's i got a dream speech. we didn't take that intentionally five years ago, i announced it and five minute after announcing to the new york times that tweeted out glenn beck takes martin luther king, how could we not know that, now we are embracing it. >> host: back
on saturday the 29 for we are going to have a march up martin luther king street, at velveeta king joining me and i believe billy graham and started joining me on the other, thousands of pastors from all over of all different religions and people coming from all over and start putting that into action. i believe it is time for people of all walks of life to stand up and raise their hand to be counted and say we got to stop the hatred, got to stop -- we have to stop jamming our point of view...
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it could take weeks or months ago. >> joining us now, martin luther king iii, and mr. king, what do you make of this case in north carolina and the arts that we're hearing fromming both sides? >> well, i think that certainly reverend barber has done an outstanding job being one of the catalysts and leaders of the movement in north carolina, and i think that it's very clear that many of the voter i.d. laws that have been enacted are laws that are discriminatory and unfair. in fact, in texas just yesterday, the circuit court threw out very aggressive voter i.d. laws. as we look around the people, as people mobilize and stand up, we'll hopefully see our courts change and deal with the facts of situations. the goal should be for everyone to have no encumbrances to vote. there's nothing wrong with no i.d., but there's something wrong with new i.d. and it puts pressure on seniors and working mothers and students. >> you mentioned the courts trying to get some of the laws thrown out. but there's the president calling for congress to restore the voting rights act. and do you h
it could take weeks or months ago. >> joining us now, martin luther king iii, and mr. king, what do you make of this case in north carolina and the arts that we're hearing fromming both sides? >> well, i think that certainly reverend barber has done an outstanding job being one of the catalysts and leaders of the movement in north carolina, and i think that it's very clear that many of the voter i.d. laws that have been enacted are laws that are discriminatory and unfair. in fact,...
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(laughter) did you hear martin luther king? martin luther king was not nice. martin luther king did not go, hey, fellows, i have a dream, i would like to talk to you about it? no, he goes, "i have a dream!" >> i think that's what important about this movement, though, is they rerejecting this politics respectability what we see in black america with a lot of elected officials where we're slow and steady and if we're nice enough, maybe wheel change some minds and hearts and change some policy. no, actually the time is now. >> larry: is there a time when it becomes respectable, we have a meeting with the president whoever the president is and we talk about policy? and what's the ultimate objective? i'll trying to figure out what does it look like when we get something? >> well -- larry: besides people not dying. >> but that's a huge -- isn't that a huge start? it's like stop murdering us. (cheers and applause) >> larry: but that's -- i don't think that's a start. we've been saying that for a long time. >> yeah. but i -- larry: i think we have to get beyond the w
(laughter) did you hear martin luther king? martin luther king was not nice. martin luther king did not go, hey, fellows, i have a dream, i would like to talk to you about it? no, he goes, "i have a dream!" >> i think that's what important about this movement, though, is they rerejecting this politics respectability what we see in black america with a lot of elected officials where we're slow and steady and if we're nice enough, maybe wheel change some minds and hearts and...
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she convinced, it didn't make much, martin luther king jr. to endorse con conyers for office, the only person he ever endorsed for public office. what more do you need to know. what more do you need to know? that the vice president and john conyers are here today with the shared values, the violence against women act that relate to hate crimes, gun safety, all of the things that have been a struggle of security and civil rights and the rest, they have championed to protect us but to protect our rights at the same time. so i just have to tell you this one story. you tell me if it is appropriate or not. i just can't resist. so ron dellhams, now we're going back in history some more, we californians feel proprietier about john conyers. whether it is property or whatever it is. we started the day with him. and he led the prayers in the catholic church this morning. you didn't know that. did you? he began the prayer service. and went on to the black caucus and people were acheering because it was announced he would be swearing in all of the member
she convinced, it didn't make much, martin luther king jr. to endorse con conyers for office, the only person he ever endorsed for public office. what more do you need to know. what more do you need to know? that the vice president and john conyers are here today with the shared values, the violence against women act that relate to hate crimes, gun safety, all of the things that have been a struggle of security and civil rights and the rest, they have championed to protect us but to protect our...
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martin luther king jr. talked about another dream that he had had probably for some time. he said i have a dream this afternoon that there will be a day when we will no longer face the atrocities that emmett till had to face or medgar evers had to face, but that all men can live with dignity. and he saw the brutal murder of emmett till as not just another local matter as many people tried to frame it at the time, but as part of a, as a larger movement or that it fit in well with that movement. five years earlier as he wrote his book about the montgomery bus boycott, he had already declared today it is emmett till, tomorrow it is martin luther king, then in another tomorrow it will be somebody else. so he already saw this movement in process, its list of martyrs had already begun, and he knew it was inevitable that other names would be added to that list in time. and so as far as some background, emmett till was a 14-year-old african-american boy from chicago who visited mississippi relatives, his uncle mose, his wife blithe and three sons -- his wife elizabeth and three so
martin luther king jr. talked about another dream that he had had probably for some time. he said i have a dream this afternoon that there will be a day when we will no longer face the atrocities that emmett till had to face or medgar evers had to face, but that all men can live with dignity. and he saw the brutal murder of emmett till as not just another local matter as many people tried to frame it at the time, but as part of a, as a larger movement or that it fit in well with that movement....
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martin luther king. we don't want to hear brookings. we want to talk with the man ourselves. >> although the absence of negro leadership was lacking, it was also less an distinguished. as word of the shouted threat to do the white man in spread from the word of mouth, they began to crowd the shops for weapons. los angeles found it necessary to keep a speaking engagement in san diego thursday. he flew to san francisco after a friday morning conference with parker at which it was decided to call the guard if the riot worsened. >> the commonwealth advertised for a long time. they have hundreds of reservations. and so anything more that i can do in the next few hours. but i'll go right back to keep my commitment. but if it wasn't been made for months, i certainly wouldn't go. >> it simply quotes without comment the reason he gave for his absence from the city. as mayor left for his lunchon date in san francisco, chief parker, the man in charge, and the man on the spot from the beginning now had hard words for the peace makers he had earlier
martin luther king. we don't want to hear brookings. we want to talk with the man ourselves. >> although the absence of negro leadership was lacking, it was also less an distinguished. as word of the shouted threat to do the white man in spread from the word of mouth, they began to crowd the shops for weapons. los angeles found it necessary to keep a speaking engagement in san diego thursday. he flew to san francisco after a friday morning conference with parker at which it was decided to...
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on saturday the 29th we are going to have a march on the same street that martin luther king did. i believe i have bruce graham, billy graham's daughter joining me on the other arm and we have thousands of pastors coming from all over of all different religions and people coming from all over, and then were going to start putting that into action. i believe it's time for people of all walks of life to stand up and raise their hand and say, you know know what, we have to stop the hatred. we have to stop, we have to stop jamming our points of view down other people's throat and start seeing people for other human beings again. the easiest one we can unite unite on are those people in the middle east. the the muslim who aren't muslim enough, the gays, the christians and the women who are being crucified. let's start there on an easy one and stand together and say let's stand against that. >> anything significant about august 28 and 29th? >> yes, august 28 is the anniversary of martin luther king's i have a dream speech we didn't pick that intentionally five years ago. i announced it
on saturday the 29th we are going to have a march on the same street that martin luther king did. i believe i have bruce graham, billy graham's daughter joining me on the other arm and we have thousands of pastors coming from all over of all different religions and people coming from all over, and then were going to start putting that into action. i believe it's time for people of all walks of life to stand up and raise their hand and say, you know know what, we have to stop the hatred. we have...
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august 28th its the anniversary of martin luther king jr.s "i had a dream" speech. we didn't pick that intentionally five years ago. i annoyanced it and five minutes later "the new york times" tweeted out, glenn beck takes martin luther king on. other i'm like, gee how can we not know that snow now we're embracing it. >> host: back to putt its about islam. ". why number 2 islam night that much different from christianity or judaism. >> guest: it is radically difference. the biggest difference is it has not had a fee formation. if you don't have a reformation you're still living in the stone age there are people who want to reform islam but a shia rhea law does not -- sharia law does not allow you to -- whatever the common consensus is, so if all of the scholars and imams say no this is who we are they can kill you for trying to reform. sounds like christianity maybe a thousand years ago. we have had our reformation. there are great muslims who want their reformation. but it's not happening. and by us denying that there is this struggle within islam we're hurting the
august 28th its the anniversary of martin luther king jr.s "i had a dream" speech. we didn't pick that intentionally five years ago. i annoyanced it and five minutes later "the new york times" tweeted out, glenn beck takes martin luther king on. other i'm like, gee how can we not know that snow now we're embracing it. >> host: back to putt its about islam. ". why number 2 islam night that much different from christianity or judaism. >> guest: it is radically...
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the only person martin luther king jr. ever endorsed for public office. what more do you need to know? what more do you need to know? that the vice president and john conyers are here with their shared values, the violence against women act, issues that relate to hate crimes, gun safety, all the things that have been a struggle of security and civil rights and the rest, they have championed to protect us, but to protect our ritsz ghts ae same time. i have to tell you one this one story. you tell me if it's appropriate or not. i just can't resist. ron delmams -- so we californians feel very proprietary about john conyers. whether it is copyright or whatever it is. he started the day. he led the prayers in the catholic church this morning. you didn't know that, did you? he began the prayer service, right? >> exactly. >> went on to the black caucus meeting where people were cheering because it was announced that he was going to be swearing in all of the members of congress as the dean of the house. and he went to the floor and did just that. the dean of the
the only person martin luther king jr. ever endorsed for public office. what more do you need to know? what more do you need to know? that the vice president and john conyers are here with their shared values, the violence against women act, issues that relate to hate crimes, gun safety, all the things that have been a struggle of security and civil rights and the rest, they have championed to protect us, but to protect our ritsz ghts ae same time. i have to tell you one this one story. you...
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august 28th was the, is the anniversary of martin luther king's "i've got a dream "speech. we didn't take that intentionally five years ago. i announced it, and five minutes after announcing "the new york times" said, tweeted out glenn beck, you know, takes martin luther king -- and i'm like, oh, jeez, how can we not know that? but now we're embracing it. >> host: back to "it is about islam," lie number two, islam is not much different than christianity or judaism. >> guest: it's radically different. the biggest difference is it hasn't had a reformation. if you don't have a reformation you're still living in the stone age. there are people that want to reform islam but sharia law doesn't allow you to follow whatever the common consensus is. so if all the scholars and imams say, no, this is who we are they can kill you for trying to reform. i mean it sounds very barbaric, but it sounds like christianity maybe a thousand years ago. we've had our reformation. there are great muslims who want their reformation, but it's not happening. and by us denying that there is this strugg
august 28th was the, is the anniversary of martin luther king's "i've got a dream "speech. we didn't take that intentionally five years ago. i announced it, and five minutes after announcing "the new york times" said, tweeted out glenn beck, you know, takes martin luther king -- and i'm like, oh, jeez, how can we not know that? but now we're embracing it. >> host: back to "it is about islam," lie number two, islam is not much different than christianity or...
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we are going to find a way to get that hospital back. >> reporter: martin luther king, jr., community hospital opened in july with a new look and a very optimistic future. >> we got something up there beverly hills don't have. they don't got nothing that big or that pretty. >> i it's well overdue that the name martin luther king hospital be restored to the level that it deserves. namely the to honor the man whose tradition we stands. >> reporter: could you describe the difference between watts in 1965 and watts in 2015. >> in '65 we haven' didn't havel facilities. now we got medical facilities. that's the difference. we live again. >> reporter: michael, al jazerra, los angeles. >>> you can see more of michael's report on america tonight at 10:00 eastern time. today community leaders in watts are still dealing with issues like unemployment, school segregation and pay innin inequy in our first person report a los angeles based author and political analyst says in some ways conditions in watts are worse today than they were in 1965. >> i am. [ inaudible ] i ever 18 years old at the tight
we are going to find a way to get that hospital back. >> reporter: martin luther king, jr., community hospital opened in july with a new look and a very optimistic future. >> we got something up there beverly hills don't have. they don't got nothing that big or that pretty. >> i it's well overdue that the name martin luther king hospital be restored to the level that it deserves. namely the to honor the man whose tradition we stands. >> reporter: could you describe the...
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just remember we have martin luther king jr. shut down still in both directions between west macarthur and 40th. this is in oakland because of this morning's police action that happened about a block west of the macarthur b.a.r.t. station. the macarthur b.a.r.t. station remains open at this time but it's going to be a slow commute now for northbound 101. just a little bit of slow traffic now through san jose as you approach and pass the 280 and 680 interchange. that's clocking in 19 minute drive time between highway 85 and 237. now the bay bridge commute, if the metering lights are not on by now they should be in a few moments. traffic is already backed up from the 880 overcrossings. that's a look at the kcbs traffic. now over to roberta. >>> just me or actually staying darker longer in the morning hours? >> i think it is staying longer darker. -- dagger longer. >> good morning everybody. this is a look it's live looking out towards the bay bridge. where we do have mostly cloudy skies. currently in antioch it's 63- degrees accor
just remember we have martin luther king jr. shut down still in both directions between west macarthur and 40th. this is in oakland because of this morning's police action that happened about a block west of the macarthur b.a.r.t. station. the macarthur b.a.r.t. station remains open at this time but it's going to be a slow commute now for northbound 101. just a little bit of slow traffic now through san jose as you approach and pass the 280 and 680 interchange. that's clocking in 19 minute...
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the police officers came upon a hand with a rifle at martin luther king jr. way and two officers returned fire hitting and killing the man. >> firefighters are working 24 hour shifts to get a handle on the rocky fire in lake county. 54,000 acres are in flames and only 5 percent contained. amy hollyfield will have a report from lake county shortly. >> i will have the latest on what the firefighters are dealing with and the trust for the fire. three, the cooling trend you felt yesterday continues and we will have a roller coaster of trims through the seven-day forecast. >> starting off on a busy note with traffic building quickly at the toll plaza toll to make it to the city and it will take ten minutes. we have road closures to the north because of rocky fire. also some delays on bart. >> a 35-year-old man died at a festival outside chicago when the wind brought down a tent. he was hit on the hold. 15 others were taken to the hospital with injuries. the winds came out of northern during a brief storm. >> a warning of a new scam that could take over your pc, ha
the police officers came upon a hand with a rifle at martin luther king jr. way and two officers returned fire hitting and killing the man. >> firefighters are working 24 hour shifts to get a handle on the rocky fire in lake county. 54,000 acres are in flames and only 5 percent contained. amy hollyfield will have a report from lake county shortly. >> i will have the latest on what the firefighters are dealing with and the trust for the fire. three, the cooling trend you felt...
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martin luther king jr. got a "c" in public speaking his first year at the seminary. his professor considered him average. a "c" in public speaking for one of the greatest public speakers of all time and there was remarkable news just today about martin luther king jr., the public speaker, specifically about his most famous address ever delivered. it's an amazing discovery unveiled today. that is coming up at the end of our show. >>> we're looking right now at some live pictures from the ronald reagan library in simi valley, california. there you see jeb bush talking about something that is a little walk ard for him, iraq. governor bush has struggled with this topic for months. in may his inability to answer basic questions about his brother's decision to invade. he gave four different answers in four days. he literally had years to prepare. everyone knew the questions were coming and that set off alarm bells. it was perhaps the first big sign that maybe jeb bush was not quite ready for prime time. governor bush's debate performance last week did not much alleviate th
martin luther king jr. got a "c" in public speaking his first year at the seminary. his professor considered him average. a "c" in public speaking for one of the greatest public speakers of all time and there was remarkable news just today about martin luther king jr., the public speaker, specifically about his most famous address ever delivered. it's an amazing discovery unveiled today. that is coming up at the end of our show. >>> we're looking right now at some...
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martin luther king -- >> dr. king does not put out all the fires. there are local leaders here in these situations. we assume there would be have some influence on them, or they would not be representatives. i urge them to go down and talk to these people and say this is indoor dortmund and they should not continue. >> that afternoon, the reverend h h things with other politicians called a piece meeting at a neighborhood playground. >> i submit to you that we should not see a harlem or rochester or new york. it is get time. we can solve it. >> brookings and others found that they themselves did not understand the intensity of their people, did not know the intensity of their rage, and ofld not form the depth their hate. >> whether you like it or not. listen. week, the negro people down here, have gone completely fed up. they are not going to fight anymore. they are after the white people. they are going to contradict. they are going to carry a man out on eagle would. going to do the white man in tonight. [applause] >> silence. continue to try to mee
martin luther king -- >> dr. king does not put out all the fires. there are local leaders here in these situations. we assume there would be have some influence on them, or they would not be representatives. i urge them to go down and talk to these people and say this is indoor dortmund and they should not continue. >> that afternoon, the reverend h h things with other politicians called a piece meeting at a neighborhood playground. >> i submit to you that we should not see a...
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. >> the shooting happened last week at 27th and martin luther king jr. way and sparked protests all across the city. this morning, police allowed certain reporters a first look at officer's body camera video from the altercation. we are in oakland. laura? >> police have had the body cameras since 2010 but the first time they have shown the video to the reporters here this morning. they showed the video from two recent incidents one that got the most attention was the shooting of wilkes on wednesday at 27th and martin luther king jr. he was stopped by oakland police driving a car police say was wanted in an armed robbery in july. he took off. there was an attempt at a carjacking according to the police. and then at 27th and broadway there was a problem and you can see the police chasing wilkes and they are on the sidewalk and he appears to be carrying a gun in the left hand. he turns around and runs back to the police. that is when the shots rang out. here is the police chief on why his department released the video. >> we believe that doing it in the man
. >> the shooting happened last week at 27th and martin luther king jr. way and sparked protests all across the city. this morning, police allowed certain reporters a first look at officer's body camera video from the altercation. we are in oakland. laura? >> police have had the body cameras since 2010 but the first time they have shown the video to the reporters here this morning. they showed the video from two recent incidents one that got the most attention was the shooting of...
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martin luther king? >> guest: i think the movie is magnificent, and when i say magnificent, mean it brought me to tears. i felted like i was in a black clutch. i knew when i saw the four little girls i enough what what is going to happen. brought tears to my eyes and talking about it brings tears to my eye. very graphic to see them go back and forth on the bridge to understand i'm an african-american, if they had not done this, you and i wouldn't be able to talk today. i wouldn't be able to question three american presidents. this book would not be here. so that movie -- i don't believe it showed everything that could have been shown baas it was very graphic but much more brutal than what we saw. but the movie touched me. i think i commend oprah, and brad pitt, all of them. i it was a wonderful movie. you have to remember people who want to plea -- preserve history, people died. this was not an easy struggle. people believe -- they won't to believe itself is so sanitize. people died. they knew people wer
martin luther king? >> guest: i think the movie is magnificent, and when i say magnificent, mean it brought me to tears. i felted like i was in a black clutch. i knew when i saw the four little girls i enough what what is going to happen. brought tears to my eyes and talking about it brings tears to my eye. very graphic to see them go back and forth on the bridge to understand i'm an african-american, if they had not done this, you and i wouldn't be able to talk today. i wouldn't be able...
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the anniversary of martin luther king's i have a dream speech. we did not pick that intentionally five years ago i announced it. five minutes after announcing the new york times to now come back, with the king. how can we not know that? now were embracing it. >> back to it is about islam new line number two. not much different than christianity or judaism. >> dramatically different. the biggest differences it has not had a reformation. if you don't have a reformation living in the stone age. there are people that want to reform islam, but sharia law does not allow you to buck whatever the common consensus is. if all of the scholars and imams say no for this is really are then kill you for trying to reform. it sounds a christianity. we've had our reformation. there are great muslims who want their information but it's not happen. by us tonight that there is the struggle within islam the are hurting our farmers. we are trapping them in the stone age. >> twenty to 25 books under your belt. >> i don't even know. >> what is your writing process? >> it
the anniversary of martin luther king's i have a dream speech. we did not pick that intentionally five years ago i announced it. five minutes after announcing the new york times to now come back, with the king. how can we not know that? now were embracing it. >> back to it is about islam new line number two. not much different than christianity or judaism. >> dramatically different. the biggest differences it has not had a reformation. if you don't have a reformation living in the...
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and that is martin luther king's dream. whatever barriers we've put up are gone, even if it's just momentary. and we're judging people by not the color of their skin, but the content of their character. and you know, all this talk about-- these guys are criminal masterminds, they've-- they've gotten together and they've-- their extraordinary guile, and their wit, and their skill. it's a lie. any fool can blow something up. any fool can destroy. but to see these guys, these firefighters, these policemen, and-- and people from all over the country literally, with buckets, rebuilding. that-- that's extraordinary. and that's why we've already won. they can't-- it's-- it's light. it's democracy. it's-- we've already won. they can't shut that down. they live in chaos. and chaos-- it can't sustain itself. it never could. it's too easy and it's too unsatisfying. the view from my apartment was the world trade center. and now it's gone. and they attacked it. this symbol of american ingenuity and strength and labor and imagination and
and that is martin luther king's dream. whatever barriers we've put up are gone, even if it's just momentary. and we're judging people by not the color of their skin, but the content of their character. and you know, all this talk about-- these guys are criminal masterminds, they've-- they've gotten together and they've-- their extraordinary guile, and their wit, and their skill. it's a lie. any fool can blow something up. any fool can destroy. but to see these guys, these firefighters, these...
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martin luther king, jr. gave a speech in washington that changed the redric of the civil rights movement in america. >> i have a dream. [ cheers and applause ] >> my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but of the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> he delivered his i have a dream speech august 28, 1963. 250,000 people attended the march on washington that day and heard the speech. he begin with the reference to the emancipation proclamation. towards the end he departed from his prepared speech after a singer called out tell them about the dream, martin. >> one day in alabama little back boys ask little -- i have a dream today. [ cheers and applause ] >> the march was originally organized to show support for a civil rights billed. because of that they agreed to keep their speeches calm to avoid provoking civil disobedience. one year later he was awarded the noble peace prize -- [ audio difficulties ] >> 5 years later he w
martin luther king, jr. gave a speech in washington that changed the redric of the civil rights movement in america. >> i have a dream. [ cheers and applause ] >> my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but of the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> he delivered his i have a dream speech august 28, 1963. 250,000 people attended the march on washington that day and heard the speech. he begin...
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this happened on martin luther king boulevard. there was a shooting out there. again she is getting ready to begin to talk. let's listen in. >> we are going to go ahead and get started. my apologies i understand you are live. what we can share with you this morning, the oakland police department did have an officer involved shooting. this occurred just after 1:30 this morning. this is still very new. very fresh. very active investigation. what we can share with you at this time is that officers responded to the 3800 block of martin luther king. they were conducting a follow up investigation that was associated to a sexual assault that occurred on the officer's shift. so they are still continuing a preliminary investigation when their investigation led them to the 3800 block of martin luther king. when officers arrived what we do know at this time is that the suspect presented himself with a rifle shot at the officers. one of the officers was struck with gunfire. both officers returned fire. we had multiple officers at the scene but both officers returned fire. t
this happened on martin luther king boulevard. there was a shooting out there. again she is getting ready to begin to talk. let's listen in. >> we are going to go ahead and get started. my apologies i understand you are live. what we can share with you this morning, the oakland police department did have an officer involved shooting. this occurred just after 1:30 this morning. this is still very new. very fresh. very active investigation. what we can share with you at this time is that...
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martin luther king jr. got a "c" in public speaking his first year at the seminary. his professor considered him average. a "c" in public speaking for one of the greatest public speakers of all time and there was remarkable news just today about martin luther king jr., the public speaker, specifically about his most famous address ever delivered. it's an amazing discovery unveiled today. that is coming up at the end of our show. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, u
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martin luther king jr. got a "c" in public speaking his first year at the seminary. his professor considered him average. a "c" in public speaking for one of the greatest public speakers of all time and there was remarkable news just today about martin luther king jr., the public speaker, specifically about his most famous address ever delivered. it's an amazing discovery unveiled today. that is coming up at the end of our show. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. so you think this chip is nothing to worry about? well at safelite we know sooner or later, every chip will crack. these friends were on a trip when their windshield got chipped. so they scheduled at safelite.com...
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martin luther king jr. remains shut down between west macarthur and 40th and b.a.r.t. is completely unaffected. trains are rolling through there with no delays. now it's going to be a slow morning from northbound 101 as you head to and through the south bay backed up now from beyond the 280 and 680 interchange and that stays heavy to great america parkway in santa clara. and if you plan on making the commute in the evening commute, the afternoon commute along 20 and the guadalupe parkway. that's expected to be even slower than usual. a big wwe event at the s. a. p. center and it's scheduled at 4:30 this afternoon. and it always -- anytime a big event like that happens at s. a. p. it always delays thereafter heading through the south bay. the san mateo bridge very slow westbound traffic heavy now leaving the toll plaza to about mid span. bart is on time -- b.a.r.t. is on time as the tube is open. that's a look at kcbs traffic. now to roberta who's doing callisthenics or something over there. >>> i was talking about that rhonda match right. >> ronda rousey. >> 34 seconds
martin luther king jr. remains shut down between west macarthur and 40th and b.a.r.t. is completely unaffected. trains are rolling through there with no delays. now it's going to be a slow morning from northbound 101 as you head to and through the south bay backed up now from beyond the 280 and 680 interchange and that stays heavy to great america parkway in santa clara. and if you plan on making the commute in the evening commute, the afternoon commute along 20 and the guadalupe parkway....
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martin luther king's freedom now rally in west philadelphia. civic leaders and neighbor's gathered yesterday at the james wright recreation center before marching along haverford avenue to a memorial on 40th street. local leaders tell us the 50th anniversary is a time for the community to come together and pay tribute to the historic event. >> we are unified, we care about our community, and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king bus is, where the mural is, it cements all that we are and all that we're trying to do to keep this community together and to move forward in dr. martin luther king's shadow. >> the event concluded with speeches and a song to xh commemorate the 50th anniversary. >>> in bosnia, divers participated in a competition that's not for the feint of heart. more than a dozen competitors jumped from an arch bridge and landed 90 feet below in a river. thousands watched. a diver from mexico who was actually not really feeling well that day, he took first place during the dive. >>> good morning. yesterday
martin luther king's freedom now rally in west philadelphia. civic leaders and neighbor's gathered yesterday at the james wright recreation center before marching along haverford avenue to a memorial on 40th street. local leaders tell us the 50th anniversary is a time for the community to come together and pay tribute to the historic event. >> we are unified, we care about our community, and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king bus is, where the mural is, it...
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martin luther king jr. wasn't watch. >> then the lights shine bright for actress and business woman nene leakes. >> definitely shows other blacks girls i can be an author, they can be a designer like me. like oh, my gosh, i can be a designer, i can be an actor. i can be on broadway. >> a princeton university student reminds us that all lives matter. >> i would like to tell you what black is. black is beautiful, just as white is beautiful, just as every other color you see is beautiful. black people are human just as people of every other color are human. >> that's what's happening in our world up next. >>> welcome back to our world with black enterprise. in the world of hip-hop radio, there's one morning show crew that's head and shoulders above everyone else as far as popularity and power. of course we're talking about new york's power 105, the breakfast club. in 2010, radio personalities dee they were offered a chance to form a brand new radio show together on new york's power 105.1. before long they coll
martin luther king jr. wasn't watch. >> then the lights shine bright for actress and business woman nene leakes. >> definitely shows other blacks girls i can be an author, they can be a designer like me. like oh, my gosh, i can be a designer, i can be an actor. i can be on broadway. >> a princeton university student reminds us that all lives matter. >> i would like to tell you what black is. black is beautiful, just as white is beautiful, just as every other color you...
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. >>> it's been almost exactly 52 years since the reverend martin luther king delivered his i have a dream speech. >> not the first time that he spoke those now-classic words. >> reporter: this black and white film of dr. martin luther king is an important part of american history and students haven't studied the i have the dream speech that marked the pinnacle of the civil rights movement. >> i have a dream tonight. one day my little daughter and my two sons will grow up in a world not conscious of the color of their skin by only conscious of the fact that they are members of the human race. >> reporter: that recording was made in rocky mountain, north carolina, the year before the march on washington. marcus tillman was 17 years old when he attended the speech >> i felt so uplifted. >> reporter: tillman recalled how moving the 55-minute speech was especially at the end. in august 1963, tillman watched king's historic speech at the lincoln memorial. >> i came back and said, hey, you know that was kind of similar. >> reporter: despite the encount of tillman and hundreds of others no
. >>> it's been almost exactly 52 years since the reverend martin luther king delivered his i have a dream speech. >> not the first time that he spoke those now-classic words. >> reporter: this black and white film of dr. martin luther king is an important part of american history and students haven't studied the i have the dream speech that marked the pinnacle of the civil rights movement. >> i have a dream tonight. one day my little daughter and my two sons will...
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on saturday the 29th we are going to have a march on the same street that martin luther king did. i believe i have bruce graham, billy graham's daughter joining me on the other arm and we have thousands of pastors coming from all over of all different religions and people coming from all over, and then were going to start putting that into action. i believe it's time for people of all walks of life to stand up and raise their hand and say, you know know what, we have to stop the hatred. we have to stop, we have to stop jamming our points of view down other people's throat and start seeing people for other human beings again. the easiest one we can unite unite on are those people in the middle east. the the muslim who aren't muslim enough, the gays, the christians and the women who are being crucified. let's start there on an easy one and stand together and say let's stand against that. >> anything significant about august 28 and 29th? >> yes, august 28 is the anniversary of martin luther king's i have a dream speech we didn't pick that intentionally five years ago. i announced it
on saturday the 29th we are going to have a march on the same street that martin luther king did. i believe i have bruce graham, billy graham's daughter joining me on the other arm and we have thousands of pastors coming from all over of all different religions and people coming from all over, and then were going to start putting that into action. i believe it's time for people of all walks of life to stand up and raise their hand and say, you know know what, we have to stop the hatred. we have...