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so now they become the reverend martin luther king, jr., martin luther king, jr. now, i'm giving you this background because i think this helps to explain why this place is so important, why the birth home a block up the street is such an important place. this is where literally martin luther king, jr., achieve his ident. th and this is the remarkable thing that comes through in his autobiography, religious development. that is the first thing he writes during his first year at the seminary. he writes this 14-page hand written paper. and i would love to show you it just to see the way in which he kind of sketches out his life, says that i was born in 1929 and on the eve of the great depression, which had spread its disastrous arms throughout the nation. and that's how he comes to his anti-ca ant anti-capitalist view of the world. that's all in the first paragraph. and if you've ever read a document that revealed so much just from the beginning. and many of uibclass understand that because it's the beginning of biography. because it seemed like a good place to begi
so now they become the reverend martin luther king, jr., martin luther king, jr. now, i'm giving you this background because i think this helps to explain why this place is so important, why the birth home a block up the street is such an important place. this is where literally martin luther king, jr., achieve his ident. th and this is the remarkable thing that comes through in his autobiography, religious development. that is the first thing he writes during his first year at the seminary. he...
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>> martin: what impact did the information you came back with have on u.s. intelligence assessments of the north korean nuclear program? >> hecker: it changed from one of "we don't know exactly what they have, if they have enough to make anything," to the fact that they actually could have four to six bombs. >> martin: well, that's a fairly major change. >> hecker: that's a big change. >> martin: u.s. intelligence relied on satellite photos of the yongbyon nuclear complex to monitor how much plutonium was being produced by the reactor. >> david albright: this area is where the small plutonium production reactor is. >> martin: david albright is director of the institute for science and international security and a leading expert on north korea's nuclear weapons program. how do you know when it's operating and when it's just in idle? >> albright: basically, evidence of heat. and-- and what you see in this picture is there's steam rising here. >> martin: but satellite photos could not solve the mystery of whether north korea was also building a second type of b
>> martin: what impact did the information you came back with have on u.s. intelligence assessments of the north korean nuclear program? >> hecker: it changed from one of "we don't know exactly what they have, if they have enough to make anything," to the fact that they actually could have four to six bombs. >> martin: well, that's a fairly major change. >> hecker: that's a big change. >> martin: u.s. intelligence relied on satellite photos of the...
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he becomes reverend martin luther king sr. and martin luther king jr. now i'm giving you this background because i think that this helps to explain why this place is so important. why the birth home a block up the street is such an important place. this is where literally, martin luther king jr. achieves his identity. this is the place where he has his early experiences. and this is the important thing that comes through in that wonderful document, the autobiography of religious development. that is something that he writes during his first year at crozier theological seminary. he writes this 14-page handwritten paper, and i would love to show you it just to see the way in which he kin of sketches out his life are. he says, "i was born in 1929 on the eve of the great depression, which spread its disastrous arms throughout the nation." that is how he comes to his anti-capitalist view of the world. that's all in the first paragraph. have you ever read a document that reveals so much more than that? just from its beginning? those of you in this class under
he becomes reverend martin luther king sr. and martin luther king jr. now i'm giving you this background because i think that this helps to explain why this place is so important. why the birth home a block up the street is such an important place. this is where literally, martin luther king jr. achieves his identity. this is the place where he has his early experiences. and this is the important thing that comes through in that wonderful document, the autobiography of religious development....
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martin: it will be subdued. if you look at global birth of 3.8 or asset at 2.8, it will certainly be subdued than european growth. it will be difficult until we see what deal is reached on brexit. vonnie: are you holding off on u.k. investments? welln: the u.k. is doing in terms of this. i don't think so. you can always make the mistake of looking at what growth is and seeing if that relates into how companies or markets generally do. i keep going back. you have to look at the individual companies. can we talk about the m word? how is it going. ? you are paying banks sen. lee: for share trading. banks for shares. martin: it is going well. there are one or two teething products. and our point of view asding, it has gone as well we could have hoped. mark: what are your principal worry areas? the unintended consequences from your standpoint? martin: we have not seen it yet. i don't see it. i think the unintended consequences are more on the side.ide than the buy that is the issue. we have not seen the repercussions
martin: it will be subdued. if you look at global birth of 3.8 or asset at 2.8, it will certainly be subdued than european growth. it will be difficult until we see what deal is reached on brexit. vonnie: are you holding off on u.k. investments? welln: the u.k. is doing in terms of this. i don't think so. you can always make the mistake of looking at what growth is and seeing if that relates into how companies or markets generally do. i keep going back. you have to look at the individual...
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martin luther king. [applause] isaac: president trump, vice president pence, and all assembled here, if my uncle were here today, he would say, what are we or what are you doing for others? that is why it was so important that my aunt chris scott king -- coretta scott king returned to congress 10 years ago and asked that the meaning of the holiday be changed. we did not want the king holiday just to be a day of hero worship. as his nephew, i think he was one of the greatest americans that we produced. but it should not be a day of hero worship. that is why the congress agreed with my aunt. it also made it a day of service. so, that we, on that day, as a matter of fact at the king center we refer to it as a day on, not a day off. not a day to hang out in the park or pull up the barbecue grill. it is a day to do something to help someone else. that can be as simple as delivering someone's trash or picking up the newspaper for that elderly person who cannot get to the end of the driveway. bottom line, you'r
martin luther king. [applause] isaac: president trump, vice president pence, and all assembled here, if my uncle were here today, he would say, what are we or what are you doing for others? that is why it was so important that my aunt chris scott king -- coretta scott king returned to congress 10 years ago and asked that the meaning of the holiday be changed. we did not want the king holiday just to be a day of hero worship. as his nephew, i think he was one of the greatest americans that we...
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martin luther king jr.. on january 15, 1929 martin luther king jr. was born in atlanta, georgia. he would go on to change the course of human history. as a young man, after king decided to follow the calling of his father and grandfather to become a christian pastor. he would later write that it was quite easy for me to think of a god of love mainly because i grew up in a family where love was central. that is what reverend king preached all of his life, love. love for each other, for neighbors, and for our fellow americans. dr. king and his love for others toed him and stand up for civil rights and african-americans. through his bravery and sacrifice, dr. king opened the eyes and lifted the conscience of our nation. he stirred the hearts of our people to recognize the dignity written in every human soul. today, we celebrate dr. king for standing up for the self evident truths americans hold so dear, that no matter what the color of our skin, or the place of our birth, we are all created equal by god. this april we will mark a half-century since reverend king was so cruelly taken
martin luther king jr.. on january 15, 1929 martin luther king jr. was born in atlanta, georgia. he would go on to change the course of human history. as a young man, after king decided to follow the calling of his father and grandfather to become a christian pastor. he would later write that it was quite easy for me to think of a god of love mainly because i grew up in a family where love was central. that is what reverend king preached all of his life, love. love for each other, for...
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luther king subsidises revan martin luther king so that we haven't martin luther king can continue to keep the negroes to be defenseless that's what you mean but not about to be defenseless be defenseless in the face of one of the most cruel beat that has ever taken a people into captivity that this american white man. there were over forty charges as i recall but primarily it was material support to terrorism the holy land foundation was the biggest muslim charity in the usa i definitely said that this was a political trial and that these were political prisoners because we weren't able to see the secret evidence we were unable to tell and in a two part series al-jazeera world examines one of the most controversial court cases of the so-called war on terror the holy land fine at this time on al jazeera well. i sometimes feel that we're really looking into the hearts and the souls of those directly involved in a free and taking place we very good at telling all sides of the story from the political elite to those people who think if you really get to know what's happening on the groun
luther king subsidises revan martin luther king so that we haven't martin luther king can continue to keep the negroes to be defenseless that's what you mean but not about to be defenseless be defenseless in the face of one of the most cruel beat that has ever taken a people into captivity that this american white man. there were over forty charges as i recall but primarily it was material support to terrorism the holy land foundation was the biggest muslim charity in the usa i definitely said...
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acts white men revenue martin luther king subsidize robin martin luther king all that revenue martin luther king and continue to think the negroes to be defense. martin luther king never responded to malcolm's attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the two men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. but one photo remains edged into memories an image that brings together the two opposing dreams of the black calls. hang on a let nobody turn me round to me round turn me round and go on a nobody turn me round i'm gonna key bano walk again keep on walk on up to freedom. the civil rights movement was the singing movement. we were in the deep south and african-american people were church going people and for the most part we're in christian churches one thing martin luther king brought me to was a preacher baptist preacher a message he brought was we must take the church out of these four walls that's a direct quote from martin. martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most racist states in the south where many
acts white men revenue martin luther king subsidize robin martin luther king all that revenue martin luther king and continue to think the negroes to be defense. martin luther king never responded to malcolm's attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the two men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. but one photo remains edged into memories an image that brings together the two opposing dreams of the black calls. hang on a let nobody turn me...
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martin luther king jr. on january 15, 1929, martin luther king jr. was born in and atlanta. if he would go on to change the course of human history. he decided to follow the calling of his father and grandfather to become a christian pastor. he would later write it was quite easy for me to think of a god of love mainly because i grew up in a family where love was central. that is what reverend king preached all his life, love, love for each other, for neighbors, and for our fellow americans. dr. king's faith in his love for humanity led him and so many heroes to courageously stand up for civil rights of african-americans. through his bravery and sacrifice, dr. king opened the eyes and lifted the conscience of our nation. he stood with the hearts of our people to recognize the dignity written in every human soul. today we celebrate dr. king for standing up for the self-evident truths americans hold so dear, that no matter what color of our skin or the place of our birth, we are all created equal by god. this april we will mark a half century since reverend king was so cruelly
martin luther king jr. on january 15, 1929, martin luther king jr. was born in and atlanta. if he would go on to change the course of human history. he decided to follow the calling of his father and grandfather to become a christian pastor. he would later write it was quite easy for me to think of a god of love mainly because i grew up in a family where love was central. that is what reverend king preached all his life, love, love for each other, for neighbors, and for our fellow americans....
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du bois, malcolm x martin martin luther. they don't have that ability. you have seen a a group of cats talking about a democrat, i'm republican, i may depend. they don't have that ability. you've never seen a group of zebras talking about, i'm christian or a muslim or on hindu, i'm jewish, i'm atheist. they don't have that ability. but gods highest creation, mankind, actually humankind, has the ability to think and reason and we get ready to resolve a conflict, we resort to lower animal means. i'm going to kill him. that must change. it only takes a few good women and men to bring about change. i think my father showed us that with his team, and others have shown us that. now there are a few places, ifan any, that i believe -- like to make some of this reflection today, reflection of the dream means me to read to understand what the dream is. when weight is a liquid is that all god's children, blacks and whites, jews and gentiles, protestants and catholics, hindus and muslims, women and men, lgbtq and straight, young and old. yes, all god's children woul
du bois, malcolm x martin martin luther. they don't have that ability. you have seen a a group of cats talking about a democrat, i'm republican, i may depend. they don't have that ability. you've never seen a group of zebras talking about, i'm christian or a muslim or on hindu, i'm jewish, i'm atheist. they don't have that ability. but gods highest creation, mankind, actually humankind, has the ability to think and reason and we get ready to resolve a conflict, we resort to lower animal means....
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martin luther king jr. on january 15, 1929, martin luther king jr. was born in atlanta. he would go on to change the course of human history. he decided to follow the calling of his father and grandfather to become a christian pastor. he would later write, "it was quite easy for me to think of a god of love mainly because i grew up in a family where love was central." that is what reverend king preached all his life, love, love for each other, for neighbors, and for our fellow americans. dr. king's faith in his love for humanity led him and so many heroes to courageously stand up for civil rights of african-americans. through his bravery and sacrifice, dr. king opened the eyes and lifted the conscience of our nation. he stood with the hearts of our people to recognize the dignity written in every human soul. today we celebrate dr. king for standing up for the self-evident truths americans hold so dear, that no matter what the color of our skin or the place of our birth, we are all created equal by god. this april we will mark a half century since reverend king was so cru
martin luther king jr. on january 15, 1929, martin luther king jr. was born in atlanta. he would go on to change the course of human history. he decided to follow the calling of his father and grandfather to become a christian pastor. he would later write, "it was quite easy for me to think of a god of love mainly because i grew up in a family where love was central." that is what reverend king preached all his life, love, love for each other, for neighbors, and for our fellow...
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martin luther king, jr. on january 15th, 1929, martin luther king, jr. was born in atlanta, georgia, he would go on to change the course of human history. as a young man dr. king decided to follow the the the calling of his father. and grandfather, to become a christian pastor. he would later write that it was quite easy for me to think of a god of love. mainly because i grew up in a family where love was central. that is what reverend king preached. all of his life love -- love for each other. for neighbors and for our fellow americans. dr. king's faith and his love for humanity led him and so many other o heros to courageously stand up for civil rights of african-americans. through his bravery and sacrifice dr. king opened the eyes and lifted the conscience of our nation. he stood hearts of our people to recognize the dignity written in every human soul. today we celebrate dr. king for standing pup for the self-evident truth americans hold so dear that no matter what the color of our skin or the place of our birth, we are all created equal by god. this
martin luther king, jr. on january 15th, 1929, martin luther king, jr. was born in atlanta, georgia, he would go on to change the course of human history. as a young man dr. king decided to follow the the the calling of his father. and grandfather, to become a christian pastor. he would later write that it was quite easy for me to think of a god of love. mainly because i grew up in a family where love was central. that is what reverend king preached. all of his life love -- love for each other....
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revenue martin luther king subsidized revenue. so that revenue looking can continue to think the negroes to be defense. martin luther king never responded to malcolm's attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the two men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. but one photo remains edged into memories an image that brings together the two opposing dreams of the black calls. hang on a let nobody turn me round to me round turn me round and go on and live nobody turn me round i'm gonna key bano walk again keep on walk on up to freedom. the civil rights movement was the singing movement. we were in the deep south and african-american people were church going people and for the most part we're in christian churches one thing martin luther king brought me to was a preacher that is preaching a message he brought was we must take the church out of these four walls that's a direct quote from martin. martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most races states in t
revenue martin luther king subsidized revenue. so that revenue looking can continue to think the negroes to be defense. martin luther king never responded to malcolm's attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the two men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. but one photo remains edged into memories an image that brings together the two opposing dreams of the black calls. hang on a let nobody turn me round to me round turn me round and go on and...
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luther king subsidises revan martin luther king so that they haven't martin luther king can continue to teach the negroes to be defenseless that's what you mean by not valid we defense must be defenseless in the face of one of the most cruel beat that has ever taken a people into captivity that this american white man. there were over forty charges as i recall primarily he was material support killings the holy land foundation was the biggest muslim charity in the usa they were considered to be a legitimate american charity because we weren't able to see the secret we were unable to tell and in a two part series al-jazeera will the examines one of the most controversial court cases of the so-called terror the holy land fun at this time on al just an. al-jazeera. you run into your. unbelievable it sounds like an agreement between criminal bosses it's like trading in stolen goods that have been taken by the place if anyone ever comes to ask the question then sort of throw their hands up in the air and say i don't know i was just a nominee director we're doing an investigation into. ukr
luther king subsidises revan martin luther king so that they haven't martin luther king can continue to teach the negroes to be defenseless that's what you mean by not valid we defense must be defenseless in the face of one of the most cruel beat that has ever taken a people into captivity that this american white man. there were over forty charges as i recall primarily he was material support killings the holy land foundation was the biggest muslim charity in the usa they were considered to be...
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seven martin luther king subsidized revenue. so that revenue can continue to think the negroes to be defense. martin luther king never responded to malcolm's attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the two men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. but one photo remains edged into memories an image that brings together the two opposing dreams of the black calls. hang on a let nobody turn me round to me round turn me round and go on and live nobody turn me round i'm gonna key bano walk again keep on walk on up to freedom. the civil rights movement was the singing movement. we were in the deep south and african-american people were church going people and for the most part we're in christian churches one thing martin luther king brought me to was a preacher baptist preacher a message he brought was we must take the church out of these four walls that's a direct quote from martin. martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most races states in the south
seven martin luther king subsidized revenue. so that revenue can continue to think the negroes to be defense. martin luther king never responded to malcolm's attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the two men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. but one photo remains edged into memories an image that brings together the two opposing dreams of the black calls. hang on a let nobody turn me round to me round turn me round and go on and live...
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martin luther king. [applause] farris: president trump, vice president pence, and to all assembled here, it is my own -- here today the first thing he would say, what are you doing for others? that is why it was so important kingmy aunt coretta scott returned to the congress now about 10 years ago and asked that the meaning of the holiday be changed. we did not want the king holiday just to be a day of hero worship . as his nephew, i certainly think he was one of the greatest but it should not be a day of hero worship. and that is why congress agreed with my aunt, and also made it a day of service so that we, on at the king center to it as a day on, not a day off. it is a day to do something to help someone else, and that can be as simple as delivering someone's trash or picking up the newspaper for that elderly person who cannot get to the end of the driveway. bottom line, you are doing something that benefits something other than yourself. that is the proper way to and the my uncle proper way to celebr
martin luther king. [applause] farris: president trump, vice president pence, and to all assembled here, it is my own -- here today the first thing he would say, what are you doing for others? that is why it was so important kingmy aunt coretta scott returned to the congress now about 10 years ago and asked that the meaning of the holiday be changed. we did not want the king holiday just to be a day of hero worship . as his nephew, i certainly think he was one of the greatest but it should not...
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shay say, martin is -- they say martin, is , everything all right? martin just kept on singing. they went back to bed, they came back at 7:00 in the morning, martin was still on the balcony in the same spot, in his pajamas, still singing, "rock of ages, cleft or me, let me hide myself in thee." you read in this book some of the sermons he gave. you'll learn a whole lot more talks. in the last year of his life he speaks in this book all the way through from one page to the last. his voice is loud and clear in this text. in the last year of his life, scriptureook at the he was preaching on sundays, as much as to himself, as to the parishioners. trying to pull and push and pray himself through and often times confess himself through his own situation and shortcomings. servant.was a public he was not a perfect servant. this book does not shy away from his shortcomings, faults and frailties. he was not human and divine. just human. we don't shy away from those shortcomings in his life, but that love he talked about, day in and day out, that's who he was. the most depressing part of t
shay say, martin is -- they say martin, is , everything all right? martin just kept on singing. they went back to bed, they came back at 7:00 in the morning, martin was still on the balcony in the same spot, in his pajamas, still singing, "rock of ages, cleft or me, let me hide myself in thee." you read in this book some of the sermons he gave. you'll learn a whole lot more talks. in the last year of his life he speaks in this book all the way through from one page to the last. his...
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martin luther king iii. [applause] martin luther king iii: good morning. think god for the opportunity to be back in washington but especially on this king holiday. and this year that we observe 50 years since the passing, actually the assassination, i should say, of martin luther king junior. i'm going to reflect in a moment, but first i must say that i am thankful to have a very dear friend who has been on the battlefield for a long time. and that we all owe a debt of gratitude to. and that is the reverend al sharpton, president of the national action network. [applause] you know, it takes a lot of courage to stand up all the time for those who have no voice. and it is interesting, because leadership certainly keeps coming. and every now and then the lord sends a prophetic leader, who understands the future and really leads in a way so that that message lives forever. because it is interesting to me to listen to some of the speeches of my father. but by the word negro, those speeches could have been delivered at any time, even right now. and obviously, a
martin luther king iii. [applause] martin luther king iii: good morning. think god for the opportunity to be back in washington but especially on this king holiday. and this year that we observe 50 years since the passing, actually the assassination, i should say, of martin luther king junior. i'm going to reflect in a moment, but first i must say that i am thankful to have a very dear friend who has been on the battlefield for a long time. and that we all owe a debt of gratitude to. and that...
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martin luther king iii. [applause] martin: good morning. >> good morning. god for theme thank opportunity to be back in washington. on this kingy holiday. that we observe 50 passing,ce the actually the assassination i should say, of martin luther king jr. i am going to reflect in a moment, but first i must say thankful to have a very dear friend who has been on the battlefield for a long time. and that we all owe a debt of gratitude to. and that is the reverend al sharpton, president of the national action network. [applause] you know, it takes a lot of up all the time for those who have no voice. and it is interesting, because leadership certainly keeps coming. and every now and then the lord sends a prophetic leader, who future and the really leads in a way so that that message lives forever. meause it is interesting to to listen to some of the speeches of my father. negro, thoserd speeches could have been delivered at any time, even right now. said, he was, as i killed 50 years ago. so i will reflect this morning, let me say first to all the ministers he
martin luther king iii. [applause] martin: good morning. >> good morning. god for theme thank opportunity to be back in washington. on this kingy holiday. that we observe 50 passing,ce the actually the assassination i should say, of martin luther king jr. i am going to reflect in a moment, but first i must say thankful to have a very dear friend who has been on the battlefield for a long time. and that we all owe a debt of gratitude to. and that is the reverend al sharpton, president of...
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and martin luther king continues next. malcolm x. and martin luther king two legendary figures with opposing visions for american civil rights and into their rivalry plays out on prime time television in the united states from the. king is equality and all right citizenship for the goal of dr martin luther king is to give negro the chance to sit in a segregated restaurant playing white man alive for four hundred years the goal of dr martin luther king is to get negroes to forgive the people who have lived them four hundred years but by loving them to sleep and making them forgetting what they . criticize martin because he was trying to we end our ballo to sick nates to why people are in a restaurant but man says i mean that's not freedom sitting next to white people is not freedom to say that whites freedom is black people have in their own self-determination where they can buy their own restaurant and they don't have to worry about whites not serving them. june eleventh one thousand nine hundred sixty three mocked a major victory fo
and martin luther king continues next. malcolm x. and martin luther king two legendary figures with opposing visions for american civil rights and into their rivalry plays out on prime time television in the united states from the. king is equality and all right citizenship for the goal of dr martin luther king is to give negro the chance to sit in a segregated restaurant playing white man alive for four hundred years the goal of dr martin luther king is to get negroes to forgive the people who...
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martin luther king, junior. the civil rights icon was assassinated at a memphis, tennessee motel in 19-68. president ronald reagan signed the holiday into law in 19-83. the first national m-l-k holiday was observed three years later-- in 19-86. the martin luther king, junior day is celebrated on the third monday in january. this year it lands on his actual birthday. were he alive, he would have been 89 years old today. (2-shot/steve) once again it was standing room only on board the m-l-k "celebration train" on the peninsula. (2-shot/pam) hundreds of celebrants boarded the train in san jose... and rode to san francisco. (riders singing happy birthday :10) san francisco's 'new birth fellowship' praise team... led riders in singing happy birthday to the late civil rights leader. ridership reflected the bay area's diversity and there were scores of children on board as well. passengers said, king's legacy represents all people. the 54- mile trek commemorates the 1965 civil rights march, led by dr. king, from selma
martin luther king, junior. the civil rights icon was assassinated at a memphis, tennessee motel in 19-68. president ronald reagan signed the holiday into law in 19-83. the first national m-l-k holiday was observed three years later-- in 19-86. the martin luther king, junior day is celebrated on the third monday in january. this year it lands on his actual birthday. were he alive, he would have been 89 years old today. (2-shot/steve) once again it was standing room only on board the m-l-k...
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martin luther king. [applause] isaac: president trump, vice president pence, and to all assembled here, it is my own -- -- my uncle were here today, the first thing he would say, what are you doing for others? that that is why it was so important that my aunt coretta scott king returned to the congress now about 10 years ago and asked that the meaning of the holiday be changed. we did not want the king holiday just to be a day of hero worship. as his nephew, i certainly think he was one of the greatest americans that we produced. but it should not be a day of , hero worship. and that is why congress agreed with my aunt, and also made it a day of service so that we, on that day, at the king center could refer it to it as a day on, not a day off. it is not a day to hang out and pull out the barbecue grill. it is a day to do something to else,omeone do something and it is something as simple as picking up someone's trash or picking up the newspaper for that elderly person who cannot get to the end of the dr
martin luther king. [applause] isaac: president trump, vice president pence, and to all assembled here, it is my own -- -- my uncle were here today, the first thing he would say, what are you doing for others? that that is why it was so important that my aunt coretta scott king returned to the congress now about 10 years ago and asked that the meaning of the holiday be changed. we did not want the king holiday just to be a day of hero worship. as his nephew, i certainly think he was one of the...
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enrique: el lÍder de los derechos civiles, martin luther enrique: el lÍder de los derechos civiles, martin luther king, recibe directv ha sido el #1 en satisfacción al cliente enrique: el lÍder de los derechos civiles, martin luther king, recibe sobre el cable por 17 años. pero aún así hay quienes les gusta el cable y también disfrutan... de sodas explosivas. de bolsas mojadas. y caminar por una puerta de vidrio. pero para todos los demás está directv. para el número uno en satisfacción al cliente sobre el cable. cámbiate a directv y llévate una tarjeta de reembolso de $200. llama al 1-877-278-1288 enrique: hoy en estados unidos celebramos el nacimiento del lÍder de los derechos civiles, martin luther king. coincidiÓ con la fecha de su nacimiento. la hija de king video servir el ejemplo de activismo que dejÓ su padre. lucha que por supuesto incluye los derechos de la comunidad emigrante. recordar sus palabras. " el arco moral es largo pero se inclina siempre hacia la justicia". nos despedimos. buenas noches. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ruge fiera, donovan finalmente se viste de verde. es
enrique: el lÍder de los derechos civiles, martin luther enrique: el lÍder de los derechos civiles, martin luther king, recibe directv ha sido el #1 en satisfacción al cliente enrique: el lÍder de los derechos civiles, martin luther king, recibe sobre el cable por 17 años. pero aún así hay quienes les gusta el cable y también disfrutan... de sodas explosivas. de bolsas mojadas. y caminar por una puerta de vidrio. pero para todos los demás está directv. para el número uno en...
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martin luther king. next week, we begin the television of the birthday of dr. martin luther king. king was not only a great man, but a great patriot who loved america and the ideas of the underpinning of our democracy. to kick off our discussion, i want to open up with two dr. king comments, really capture our political climate and what is at stake. "we may havete, come over here on different ships, but we are in the same boat now." quote is "all forms of inequality and justice and health care in the most shocking and inhumane." dr. martin luther king. when we think about this great nation and the leaders before us like dr. king who came together to lay a framework for equal pay, fair wages, health care, , and housing, so much more, we are reminded of what is at stake and how much we have to lose in this current political climate. we have a lot to lose under the current administration's destructive policies. dr. king would be greatly disappointed at many things going on in this country right now that aff
martin luther king. next week, we begin the television of the birthday of dr. martin luther king. king was not only a great man, but a great patriot who loved america and the ideas of the underpinning of our democracy. to kick off our discussion, i want to open up with two dr. king comments, really capture our political climate and what is at stake. "we may havete, come over here on different ships, but we are in the same boat now." quote is "all forms of inequality and justice...
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martin luther king, jr. on january 15th, 1929, martin luther king, jr. was born in atlanta, georgia. he would go on to change the course of human history. as a young man dr. king decided to follow calling of his father and grandfather to become a christian pastor. he would later write, it was quite easy for me to think of a god of love, mainly because i grew up in a family where love was central. that is what reverend king preached all of his life, love, love for each other, for neighbors, and for our fellow americans. dr. king's faith and his love for humanity led him and some other heroes to core rain justly stand -- core -- courageously stand up for rights for african-americans. with his brave sacrifice dr. king opened the eyes and lifted the conscience of our nation. he stirred the hearts of our people to recognize the dignity written in every human soul. today we celebrate dr. king for standing up for the self-evident truth americans hold so dear, that no matter what the color of our skin or the place of our birth we are all created equal by god. th
martin luther king, jr. on january 15th, 1929, martin luther king, jr. was born in atlanta, georgia. he would go on to change the course of human history. as a young man dr. king decided to follow calling of his father and grandfather to become a christian pastor. he would later write, it was quite easy for me to think of a god of love, mainly because i grew up in a family where love was central. that is what reverend king preached all of his life, love, love for each other, for neighbors, and...
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martin shows specifically mentioned two areas in his speech which finished a few minutes ago here in bonn one he stressed what the party had achieved in the exploratory talks with the conservatives on social justice issues and also on his european policy which is something particularly important for him the second argument that he stressed is that those exploratory talks and in particular the twenty eight page document that came as a result of those exploratory talks is not necessarily written in stone in other words that if the delegates here accept to enter formal negotiations there is still some room for the party to present and past some of its proposals those are the two key areas that martin shows strength in his speech now we are listening here to rather different opinions of the person speaking behind me is against another version of a grand coalition and she has stressed some of the arguments that other members of also stressed that idea of renewal and that renewal would have to happen outside of a grand coalition so as you can see a very lively debate here and a very lively
martin shows specifically mentioned two areas in his speech which finished a few minutes ago here in bonn one he stressed what the party had achieved in the exploratory talks with the conservatives on social justice issues and also on his european policy which is something particularly important for him the second argument that he stressed is that those exploratory talks and in particular the twenty eight page document that came as a result of those exploratory talks is not necessarily written...
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after the events of burning martin luther king and malcolm x. were interviewed a few days apart for a program about the race issue brings us an interpretation it was an opportunity to share their opposing vision was to put the black caucus malcolm x. has said of your philosophy that it plays into the hands of the right of practice that they are happy when you talk about love for the oppressor because this is our . negro well i don't think of love as in this context as emotional bond i don't think of it as we all but i think the love of something strong and all the nice south and powerful i direct action and i think some of the criticisms of nonviolence and some of the critics fail to realize is that we are talking about something very strong and they can few. non-resistance with nonviolence is. king assumes that people are reading know that he is right about what he is sand so he is using the intellectual tradition of why it's in order to make his point malcolm does not use the intellectual tradition of whites to make his point malcolm uses the
after the events of burning martin luther king and malcolm x. were interviewed a few days apart for a program about the race issue brings us an interpretation it was an opportunity to share their opposing vision was to put the black caucus malcolm x. has said of your philosophy that it plays into the hands of the right of practice that they are happy when you talk about love for the oppressor because this is our . negro well i don't think of love as in this context as emotional bond i don't...
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martin luther king, jr. as the holiday the news at 11:00 starts right now. >>> this day had everything, fog over the potomac, 70-degree temperatures, rain and by tomorrow get ready. it's going to feel 60 degrees colder. >> oh. >> all that means a yellow weather alert tonight and put the shorts away. here's topper with a first look at d.c.'s most accurate forecast. >> we are still tracking some pretty big showers off to the south and southwest and in the immediate metro area around the beltway just light to moderate rain, but at warrenton and culpeper moderate activity, gusty winds and heavy rains of 1 to 2 inches per hour. they're headed toward frederick by about 11:30, percyville shortly as we get into the next 15 minutes or so. look for heavy rain and gusty winds with that. it's still 59 downtown, still 60 in gaithersburg, but the cold air is seeping over the divide, 43 in cumberland, 30 oakland with snow reported already. 4:00 in the morning 46 downtown, a little mixture of sleet and snow out to the north
martin luther king, jr. as the holiday the news at 11:00 starts right now. >>> this day had everything, fog over the potomac, 70-degree temperatures, rain and by tomorrow get ready. it's going to feel 60 degrees colder. >> oh. >> all that means a yellow weather alert tonight and put the shorts away. here's topper with a first look at d.c.'s most accurate forecast. >> we are still tracking some pretty big showers off to the south and southwest and in the immediate...
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para conmemorar el legado de martin luther king hijo. >> estamos peleando por lo mismo que martin luther king saliÓ hace aÑos por la libertad y el racismo de su raza. el racismo que existe hacia nosotros los inmigrantes. >> se hablÓ sobre la importancia de seguir el ejemplo de martin buster king y luchar por los derechos civiles. >> siempre ha sido importantÍsimo pero es importante ahora porque necesitamos cambios. >> esta congregaciÓn se hace en un momento polÉmico. se alega que el presidente trump hace unos dÍas dijo de forma despectiva que no querÍan entrada en el paÍs a ciertos migrantes que llegan de paÍses como África y el salvador. >> Ésas palabras me dan fuerza para seguir luchando, mÁs valor para seguir luchando. luchar por toda la gente que sufrimos de racismo. >> otros temas que se tocaron fue la importancia de la reforma al sistema judicial en la que actualmente es la juventud compuesta de minorÍas la que es puesta bajo arresto de manera desproporcionada. >> tenemos un sistema penal que es demasiado duro, que destruye las escuelas y que causa en lugar de impedir
para conmemorar el legado de martin luther king hijo. >> estamos peleando por lo mismo que martin luther king saliÓ hace aÑos por la libertad y el racismo de su raza. el racismo que existe hacia nosotros los inmigrantes. >> se hablÓ sobre la importancia de seguir el ejemplo de martin buster king y luchar por los derechos civiles. >> siempre ha sido importantÍsimo pero es importante ahora porque necesitamos cambios. >> esta congregaciÓn se hace en un momento...
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martin luther king. talk about the people that you spoke to and this particular period in his life -- of course, dr. king is a legend, an icon, and people cannot imagine that there was this period where he did feel so alone. so vilified. first, such any amazing experience to talk to these people who were of my carrots generations. -- parents generation. and to hear that martin died of a broken heart. then when i talked to diane nash and she said she happened to know my parents from howard university and i did not know that until i interviewed her. my journey of interviewing these legends was really transformative for me. these are people i knew just from books. amy: talk about to diane nash was. >> i think of her as wonder woman a little bit. ,egendary civil rights activist responsible for the march to selma, the voting rights movement in alabama, the lunch counter movement in nashville when she was a student at fisk. but she is also a mother. she had all of the problems of in the movement and being a le
martin luther king. talk about the people that you spoke to and this particular period in his life -- of course, dr. king is a legend, an icon, and people cannot imagine that there was this period where he did feel so alone. so vilified. first, such any amazing experience to talk to these people who were of my carrots generations. -- parents generation. and to hear that martin died of a broken heart. then when i talked to diane nash and she said she happened to know my parents from howard...
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. >>> today millions of americans are remembering reverend doctor martin luther king junior with a day of service. >> i think that this march will get down as one of the greatest if not the greatest demonstrations for freedom and human dignity ever held in the united states. >> those were the word of the doctor king after leaving the march on washington in 1963. that is where the civil rights /conn delivered his i have a dream speech. doctor king was a champion for achieving racial equality, through non-violence until his assassination in 1968. >>> volunteers in our area, and beyond are honoring doctor king through various service projects. "eyewitness news" caught up with the members of the fraternity in lawnside, camden county as they prepared hundreds of sandwiches, the food will go to cathedral kitchen a camden charity that feed those in need. >>> haverford middle school students observed martin luther king day holiday by bringing awareness to the fight begins hunger. the students spent much of the morning measuring, filling, and packing bags of nutrient rich grain blend, all of th
. >>> today millions of americans are remembering reverend doctor martin luther king junior with a day of service. >> i think that this march will get down as one of the greatest if not the greatest demonstrations for freedom and human dignity ever held in the united states. >> those were the word of the doctor king after leaving the march on washington in 1963. that is where the civil rights /conn delivered his i have a dream speech. doctor king was a champion for...
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time to fulfill martin luther king's dream of a better america. >>> eagles head coach doug peterson has his say about facing the vikings for the nfc title. >> and now the details, the arctic blast which gripped the area for the last few weeks is creating new problems rising waters creating ice jams along the rivers. this was the view on chopper 6 hd delaware river in trenton. massive chunks are blocking the river causing flooding in low-lying spots. walter perez joins us live from lower make if he would bucks county where they are dealing with problems today. hi, walter. >> reporter: that's right, sarah we'll give you a live look at the intersection of river road and ferry road in lower makefield. as you can see it's an amadisonning sight. it is not like this along the entire -- it is an amazing sight. it's not like this along the entire stretch. it jets jammed up along the bridges that span the river. it doesn't happen all too often when the delaware river freezes over it's a sight to see. the problem the localized flooding that ensues. people who live nearby say you have to expect thi
time to fulfill martin luther king's dream of a better america. >>> eagles head coach doug peterson has his say about facing the vikings for the nfc title. >> and now the details, the arctic blast which gripped the area for the last few weeks is creating new problems rising waters creating ice jams along the rivers. this was the view on chopper 6 hd delaware river in trenton. massive chunks are blocking the river causing flooding in low-lying spots. walter perez joins us live...
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celebramos el nacimiento del lÍder de los derechos civiles, martin luther king. coincidiÓ con la fecha de su nacimiento. la hija de king video servir el ejemplo de activismo que dejÓ su padre. lucha que por supuesto incluye los derechos de la comunidad emigrante. recordar sus palabras. " el arco moral es largo pero se inclina siempre hacia la justicia". nos despedimos. gloribella: buenos dÍas, hoy es martes, 16 de enero. bienvenidos a iniciar la semana laboralpara muchos. alejandra, buenos dÍas. alejandra: yo si alejandra arce y tengo informaciÓn del entretenimiento para ti, muy buenos dÍas. si una de tus resoluciones este aÑos adelgazar, te diremos quÉ tipo de ejercicios recomiendan los expertos. gloribella: fueron muchas las innovaciones tecnolÓgicas presentadas en las becas con la -- las vegas en la serie de electrÓnica. te presentamos algunas destacadas.
celebramos el nacimiento del lÍder de los derechos civiles, martin luther king. coincidiÓ con la fecha de su nacimiento. la hija de king video servir el ejemplo de activismo que dejÓ su padre. lucha que por supuesto incluye los derechos de la comunidad emigrante. recordar sus palabras. " el arco moral es largo pero se inclina siempre hacia la justicia". nos despedimos. gloribella: buenos dÍas, hoy es martes, 16 de enero. bienvenidos a iniciar la semana laboralpara muchos....
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paying tribute to martin luther king jr. day as we take a live look outside this morning, a brief one there, you saw the trans american pyramid. good morning, i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. on this day, martin luther king jr. holiday, a lot of people say, get out, do service today. weatherwise will it be a good day? >> it will, but it starts out foggy and that's the kind of fog we've seen the over the weekend, starting out during the morning hours, it keeps it mostly cloudy for parts of the bay area. it has dropped down to a mile and a half in livermore, still fairly clear as you get out for that drive but i do think this fog will continue to lower and get thicker with our temperatures in the low to mid 40s it's a cool start with our high temperatures today in the upper 50s and lower 60s. we will talk more about this and what's ahead for this holiday, that's coming up in just a few minutes. >>> we are following some breaking news out of san francisco. california highway patrol investigating a shooting on sou
paying tribute to martin luther king jr. day as we take a live look outside this morning, a brief one there, you saw the trans american pyramid. good morning, i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. on this day, martin luther king jr. holiday, a lot of people say, get out, do service today. weatherwise will it be a good day? >> it will, but it starts out foggy and that's the kind of fog we've seen the over the weekend, starting out during the morning hours, it keeps it...
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martin luther king jr. today in cities all over the country people are marking -- marching and celebrating to honor the men who fought so hard for racial equality. ty. >> it is 9:00 and this is "mornings on 2" as we give you a live look at the golden gate bridge. if you look closely you can see the tower through the fog in the haze. it is monday and we are honoring dr. martin luther king jr. who said the ultimate measure of a man is where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. with that we welcome you inside. pam cook is with us today and that resonates. i talked to my children a little bit about that. the challenge and controversy, that is when you shine. >> history and what is happening today is the perfect time to talk about this.>> i can't think of martin luther king jr. without thinking of rosa parks. they are connected in my mind because of the bus boycott in alabama bringing dr. king into prominence. i studied the boy's boycott a lot.>> happening today there are many events across the count
martin luther king jr. today in cities all over the country people are marking -- marching and celebrating to honor the men who fought so hard for racial equality. ty. >> it is 9:00 and this is "mornings on 2" as we give you a live look at the golden gate bridge. if you look closely you can see the tower through the fog in the haze. it is monday and we are honoring dr. martin luther king jr. who said the ultimate measure of a man is where he stands at times of challenge and...
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looking at some of the stories behind the headlines, martin and jennl behind the headlines, martin and jenni, thank you for that. and don't forget you can see all the stories online on the bbc news website seven days a week, and you missed the programme any evening, it is an iplayer. thanks again, jenni and martin. and thank you for watching. goodbye —— it is on iplayer. good evening. we will see the grey side of january tomorrow. today that was merely across southern parts of the uk. you see the satellite image from earlier today, this sheet of cloud creeping northwards. the northern half of the uk has clear skies and you can see the snow there in the scottish mountains but it is here where we started the night with a bit of rospa as that cloud continues to creak northwards by the end of the night the frost is limited to the south west highlands of scotland, cumbria and the north—west of wales. temperatures below freezing and maybe as low as —6, —7 in the scottish highlands. above freezing elsewhere, the odd spot of rain and drizzle into a rather dismal start to the tuesday
looking at some of the stories behind the headlines, martin and jennl behind the headlines, martin and jenni, thank you for that. and don't forget you can see all the stories online on the bbc news website seven days a week, and you missed the programme any evening, it is an iplayer. thanks again, jenni and martin. and thank you for watching. goodbye —— it is on iplayer. good evening. we will see the grey side of january tomorrow. today that was merely across southern parts of the uk. you...
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martin luther king jr. it wasn't just a day off of work, but a day to reflect on the civil rights struggles of the '60s. >> in the bay area, celebrations started early from san jose and into san francisco. here is a live look now at a march taking place in oakland. marchers are in the street protesting and honoring the legacy of dr. king. this is one of the events happening in the bay area. >> for more, rob has more on how people those honor dr.-- chose to honor dr. king. >> people know some if not all of the words of the "i have a dream" speech. today was a trip through history as many in the bay area recognized his life and legacy, tearing up as they remembered the struggles of the past. >> reporter: dr. martin luther king jr. day celebrations started early this morning as marches arrived to san jose's caltran station for a journey to san francisco. from there they marched a mile and a half for more celebrations. others celebrated dr. king's life over breakfast as the san francisco labor council held its
martin luther king jr. it wasn't just a day off of work, but a day to reflect on the civil rights struggles of the '60s. >> in the bay area, celebrations started early from san jose and into san francisco. here is a live look now at a march taking place in oakland. marchers are in the street protesting and honoring the legacy of dr. king. this is one of the events happening in the bay area. >> for more, rob has more on how people those honor dr.-- chose to honor dr. king. >>...
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government ends friday. >>> on martin luther king jr. day, 1200 signed up to ride the messable train. the train just pulled into the cal train station at fourth and king and from therele passengers are marching to yerba buena gardens. >> reporter: a big enthusiastic crowd packed the station in san jose this morning. people were handed their commemorative tickets for the martin luther king celebration train to san francisco. where they'll take part in the mlk day events at the yerba buena center for arts. >> equality for all people. >> we try to celebrate this beautiful day and remember the man that did, you know, things for humanity. >> reporter: cal train says there were a big demand in tickets, the ride up the peninsula to san francisco. last year 950 people signed up for the trip. this year 1200 people signed up. >> now more than ever people are starting to realize the true legacy of martin luther king, his fight for racial equality and social justice. and i think the things that he fought for back in the '50s and '60s are things that
government ends friday. >>> on martin luther king jr. day, 1200 signed up to ride the messable train. the train just pulled into the cal train station at fourth and king and from therele passengers are marching to yerba buena gardens. >> reporter: a big enthusiastic crowd packed the station in san jose this morning. people were handed their commemorative tickets for the martin luther king celebration train to san francisco. where they'll take part in the mlk day events at the...
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martin—baker martin—ba ker have expressed martin—baker have expressed their deepest condolences to the family and friends of sean cunningham, in a statement today, they will face a sentencing hearing next month. the trial of a man accused of the finsbury park mosque attack has begun. darren 0sborne is accused of deliberately driving a van into worshippers, killing one person. he denies murder and attempted murder. daniel sandford is following the case at woolwich crown court. what happened in court today? the jury what happened in court today? the jui’y were what happened in court today? the jury were told that darren 0sborne is facing charges of the murder of ali and the attempted murder of other people, the prosecution counsel said that the defendant deliberately drove a heavy luton box van intoa deliberately drove a heavy luton box van into a group of muslims in the early hours of the 19th and, and the prosecution says the defendant was trying to kill as many of the group as possible. in the event he killed one person, a 51 your old man, makram ali, his family were in court today.
martin—baker martin—ba ker have expressed martin—baker have expressed their deepest condolences to the family and friends of sean cunningham, in a statement today, they will face a sentencing hearing next month. the trial of a man accused of the finsbury park mosque attack has begun. darren 0sborne is accused of deliberately driving a van into worshippers, killing one person. he denies murder and attempted murder. daniel sandford is following the case at woolwich crown court. what...
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martin's chances. >> martin schroeder the cfo of the company now head of global. >> yes, that's good because you've got to have both sales -- ibm, everyone is a sales person because you're selling big cap stock. so good for martin i am congratulating him. >> let's get to the opening bell and s&p, at the big board, bdx capital and at the that is gac u.n. secretary general of human rights promoting the u.n.'s new global lgbti equality standards for business there's going to be a lot to watch here we mentioned facebook. some of the rebalancing we're going to see this year on tech as they combine these high flying faang names with more traditional telecom names. >> when you look at verizon, last few weeks was good but the at&t run, none
martin's chances. >> martin schroeder the cfo of the company now head of global. >> yes, that's good because you've got to have both sales -- ibm, everyone is a sales person because you're selling big cap stock. so good for martin i am congratulating him. >> let's get to the opening bell and s&p, at the big board, bdx capital and at the that is gac u.n. secretary general of human rights promoting the u.n.'s new global lgbti equality standards for business there's going to...
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martin luther king jr. was on hand for the signing of the voting rights act, seeing that they come to fruition is one of the corner stones of his life. but over the past 52 years, conservative politicians have been chipping away at that historic moment. on friday, north carolina asked the supreme court to put a lower court ruling on hold that invalidated the state's redrawing of congressional districts, calling them unconstitutional, partisan je y engine gerrymander and they show the u.s. supreme court seems inclined to rule for ohio in a legal fight over the state's method for removing people from its list of registered voters. joining me now is van newkirk, journalist with "the atlantic" and jack torre, d.c. bureau chief for two ohio newspapers, "columbus dispatch" and ""dayton daily news."" van, let me start with you. one of the fights that we've had over the last couple of decades and has really come to more focus the last couple of years is the right to maintain voting rights. i was at the supreme cour
martin luther king jr. was on hand for the signing of the voting rights act, seeing that they come to fruition is one of the corner stones of his life. but over the past 52 years, conservative politicians have been chipping away at that historic moment. on friday, north carolina asked the supreme court to put a lower court ruling on hold that invalidated the state's redrawing of congressional districts, calling them unconstitutional, partisan je y engine gerrymander and they show the u.s....
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bundle up if you're heading out for motor motor -- martin luther king ceremonies. we expect a sunny start and eventually we'll get high clouds building in later in the day ahead of the light snow event. in the lehigh valley, cold, 28 degrees, down the shore we'll probably see clouds marching in gradually as the day goes on, high of 34 there. increasing clouds in philadelphia today still cold high around 32. yesterday we got to 27. the wind were stronger. today we'll feel a little more comfortable. wind out northeast at 8 to 16 miles per hour. overnight tonight, cloudy and cold, 27 degrees is the overnight low, not as bad as this morning. we have the clipper system coming in from the west, you can see there's not a lot of snow associated with this, there has been a concern that a coastal low develops we're watching that for wednesday. generally speaking most models expect that to swing through quickly. the main snow sometime after 3:00 p.m. in the northern and western suburbs like allentown and berks county. most of it wraps up at 1:00 a.m. we're expecting a coating
bundle up if you're heading out for motor motor -- martin luther king ceremonies. we expect a sunny start and eventually we'll get high clouds building in later in the day ahead of the light snow event. in the lehigh valley, cold, 28 degrees, down the shore we'll probably see clouds marching in gradually as the day goes on, high of 34 there. increasing clouds in philadelphia today still cold high around 32. yesterday we got to 27. the wind were stronger. today we'll feel a little more...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 8:00. an apology from the head of the parole board to the victims not told of the release of serial sex attackerjohn worboys. we believed all the victims had been told of that decision but we're checking today because clearly something went wrong. jon venables, one of the killers of the toddlerjames bulger, is charged in relation to indecent images of children. "full of lies" that's the words from president trump as copies of that book hit the shelves. a proposed 25p on each take a wake encourage recycling. also this hour — as snow and ice continues to hit
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 8:00. an apology from the head of the parole board to the victims not told of the release of serial sex attackerjohn worboys. we believed all the victims had been told of that decision but we're checking today because clearly something went wrong. jon venables, one of the killers of the toddlerjames bulger, is charged in relation to indecent images of children. "full of lies" that's the words from president trump as copies of that book hit the...
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martin luther king, jr.'s nephew, i want to listen to something he said in that proclamation. >> at the king center we refer to it as a day on, not a day off. not a day to hang out in the park or pull out the barbecue grill. it is a day to do something to help someone else. >> what's the president doing today? >> king day is so often referred to as a day of service. the president has no public events on his schedule. he spent the morning at his golf course. i can tell you he has retweeted a white house tweet paying tribute to dr. king. there is a video with this caption. dr. king's dream is our dream. the american dream. the promise stitched into the fabric of our nation, etched into the hearts of our people and written into the soul of human kind. so the president returns to washington, d.c. at around 4:00 eastern. we will see what else, if anything, he adds to his schedule to pay tribute to dr. king. >> as hallie said, she will be there when he lands. >>> also this morning, president trump is divvying hopes
martin luther king, jr.'s nephew, i want to listen to something he said in that proclamation. >> at the king center we refer to it as a day on, not a day off. not a day to hang out in the park or pull out the barbecue grill. it is a day to do something to help someone else. >> what's the president doing today? >> king day is so often referred to as a day of service. the president has no public events on his schedule. he spent the morning at his golf course. i can tell you he...
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, martin, wait. martin! marty! it's me. >> clear! [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: no you guys are -- but it's fun to go on tour. you and steve have been friends for a long time, right? >> oh, my god. well, he is -- there's no better friend, unless you need a favor. but -- [ laughter ] no, i love steve. you know, he's the palest. you can't get a whiter human being. [ laughter ] oh, my god. you get the feeling that when steve was born, the doctor said, it's -- a pillow. [ laughter ] i mean, he was actually kicked out of a barbershop quartet for being too white. [ laughter ] he had his dna test, and it came back 90% vapor. [ talking over each other ] absolutely. >> jimmy: you're doing thursday, january 18th, at fort meyers -- in fort meyers, florida. >> sure am, jimmy. >> jimmy: january 19th, friday -- >> hey, that's a good day. at the duke energy center of the arts. hey jerry, are you going to come to any of these shows? >> jimmy: i will be coming to the friday, february 16th, one in baltimore, maryland.
, martin, wait. martin! marty! it's me. >> clear! [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: no you guys are -- but it's fun to go on tour. you and steve have been friends for a long time, right? >> oh, my god. well, he is -- there's no better friend, unless you need a favor. but -- [ laughter ] no, i love steve. you know, he's the palest. you can't get a whiter human being. [ laughter ] oh, my god. you get the feeling that when steve was born, the doctor said, it's -- a pillow. [ laughter...
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martin luther king, jr. in the bay area, that means the celebration train is ready to roll. >> it's a tradition. the celebration train starts in san jose, ends in san francisco at 4th and townsend. from there, passengers traditionally march in the celebration. the train is free. but it's already sold out. for other celebrations honor dr. king, visit abc7news.com. >>> north bay supervisor is questioning a plan to put a bike lane on the richmond-san rafael bridge. the project would create a bike lane on the upper deck separated by a movable median barrier. according to marin supervisor connolly thinks the space should be used for cars headed westbound. he said bikes should be allowed on weekends or non >>> mark wahlberg giving up his reshoot feet for "all the money in the world" after a controversy with michelle williams. how she is now spooneding. >>> tesla's model 3 in the showroom. we're getting a test drive to show you what it's like on the roads. >>> after a foggy start, the moisture translates into moder
martin luther king, jr. in the bay area, that means the celebration train is ready to roll. >> it's a tradition. the celebration train starts in san jose, ends in san francisco at 4th and townsend. from there, passengers traditionally march in the celebration. the train is free. but it's already sold out. for other celebrations honor dr. king, visit abc7news.com. >>> north bay supervisor is questioning a plan to put a bike lane on the richmond-san rafael bridge. the project would...
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martin luther king, jr. and fox news contributor alvita king, happy martin luther day, jr. to you, of course. i want to start, to boycott the state of the union, i want to get your reaction on that and also i want your reaction on what the president said that had the media in such in uproar. >> well, i'm looking down just for a moment at a book i have in any hand, it's called king truth, it's my newest book and it's going to be released tomorrow and i hope that congressman john lewis and many of those who are so disgruntled here this because this is a quote from reverend martin luther king, jr., my uncle. he said i am convinced convincen hate each other because they don't know each other and they don't know each other because they don't communicate with each other and they don't communicate with each other because they are separated from each other. now, those are the words of my uncle reverend dr. martin luther king, jr., congressman john lewis know so many of my uncle's words, i remember all of the work that congressman lewis did in 20th century, in civil rights movement,
martin luther king, jr. and fox news contributor alvita king, happy martin luther day, jr. to you, of course. i want to start, to boycott the state of the union, i want to get your reaction on that and also i want your reaction on what the president said that had the media in such in uproar. >> well, i'm looking down just for a moment at a book i have in any hand, it's called king truth, it's my newest book and it's going to be released tomorrow and i hope that congressman john lewis and...
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martin luther king. it is important to recognize that his connection to pennsylvania in the divinity school in chester in delaware county. dr. king came many times to the city of philadelphia and the commonwealth of pennsylvania. he had huge influence on a lot of us. on this april 4, 50 years later, when i was in junior high school entering high school in 1968, he had a huge effect on me. he was someone who walked with kings and queens. he demonstrated to all of us with that message of peace. he was relentless in terms of standing up for freedom and justice. he showed all of us what it is to be a leader. you will hear over the next 60 minutes a number of my colleagues who have all either directly or indirectly been connected with dr. martin luther king and what he has meant. we need to conduct this as a large teach-in, so we can share to everybody in this country what dr. king was about. what i like to do this point, mr. speaker, is yield to the chairman of the congressional black caucus, chairman richmo
martin luther king. it is important to recognize that his connection to pennsylvania in the divinity school in chester in delaware county. dr. king came many times to the city of philadelphia and the commonwealth of pennsylvania. he had huge influence on a lot of us. on this april 4, 50 years later, when i was in junior high school entering high school in 1968, he had a huge effect on me. he was someone who walked with kings and queens. he demonstrated to all of us with that message of peace....
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martin luther king,jr. the unscripted president trump is giving us a bright light look at his character and it's ugly. what appears to be a brazen lie, a tweet during the white house meeting on immigration, he used vulgar offensive language to describe african nations. >> he said those things and he said them repeatedly and then he went on and started to describe the immigration from
martin luther king,jr. the unscripted president trump is giving us a bright light look at his character and it's ugly. what appears to be a brazen lie, a tweet during the white house meeting on immigration, he used vulgar offensive language to describe african nations. >> he said those things and he said them repeatedly and then he went on and started to describe the immigration from