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not at all said king. the problem as you know he told kennedy is a ghetto dwellers are often invisible. words on herd, feelings unfelt speak kennedy conceded lack ofta understanding of the bitter conditions that existed in these urban communities was deeply troubling and expressed deep concern to where this combination of factors would leave the united states. rice, king famously worn in the final analysis turned out to be the language of the unheard. so, we are coming to the end of 66. the chronology here ism g important. i am not going to go into detail but during the fall of 66 robert kennedy makes a really important speech at uc barkley. talks more than 15000 students crowded outside in a green theater. i think what is really interesting about antiwar movement is full steam ahead. students are mostly white students involved in antiwar movement. what is he saying in that hspeech? any of the debt that struck it where it focuses in what he wants of students to pay attention to, anybody? cracks just he had
not at all said king. the problem as you know he told kennedy is a ghetto dwellers are often invisible. words on herd, feelings unfelt speak kennedy conceded lack ofta understanding of the bitter conditions that existed in these urban communities was deeply troubling and expressed deep concern to where this combination of factors would leave the united states. rice, king famously worn in the final analysis turned out to be the language of the unheard. so, we are coming to the end of 66. the...
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not at all sid king. the problem as you know, he told kennedy is that ghetto dwellers are often invisible thoughts are known words unheard feelings unfelt. kennedy conceded that lack of understanding of the bitter conditions that existed in these urban communities was deeply troubling and expressed deep concern to where this combination of factors would lead the united states. riots king famously warned in the final analysis. turn out to be the language of the unheard. so we're coming to the end of 66. and again, the chronology here is important and i'm not going to go into detail, but during the fall of 66 robert kennedy makes it really important. speech. at uc, berkeley he talks to 15 more than 15,000 students crowded outside in the greek theater, and i think what's really interesting about it. the anti-war movement is full steam ahead students and it's very mostly white students are really involved in anti-world movement. what is he say in that speech that any of you that that struck you as where his f
not at all sid king. the problem as you know, he told kennedy is that ghetto dwellers are often invisible thoughts are known words unheard feelings unfelt. kennedy conceded that lack of understanding of the bitter conditions that existed in these urban communities was deeply troubling and expressed deep concern to where this combination of factors would lead the united states. riots king famously warned in the final analysis. turn out to be the language of the unheard. so we're coming to the...
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king. it does not with you. it does not with the vast majority of you standing before me. thank you for the honor and inviting me to be called to america's freedom church. thank you to this congregation and all of the distinguished guests and elected and not elected officials here today who have done so much over so many years and so many young people will do some much more -- so much more than we were able to do. what is your name, honey? it is good to see you. maybe i can have a picture with you before we leave, is that all right? i say this with all sincerity. i stand here humbled, being the first sitting president of the united states to have an opportunity to speak at an ebenezer sunday service. you have been around for 136 years. i know i look like i have, but i have not. [laughter] i am god-fearing thanks to my parents and the nuns and priests that taught me in school but i am no preacher. but i have tried to walk my face, as all of you have. -- walk by faith, as all of you have. i s
king. it does not with you. it does not with the vast majority of you standing before me. thank you for the honor and inviting me to be called to america's freedom church. thank you to this congregation and all of the distinguished guests and elected and not elected officials here today who have done so much over so many years and so many young people will do some much more -- so much more than we were able to do. what is your name, honey? it is good to see you. maybe i can have a picture with...
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king. [applause] andrea waters king: good afternoon. part of this was going to be remarks later. i want to talk a little bit about why we are coming together again in august for this 60th anniversary. i want to remind all of us this time of year we hear a lot about dr. king. it is like sampling him like going to a buffet. you hear a lot about the beloved community over and over again. but this morning i want to get the language right. we want to talk about what the beloved community is. it is a place where love abounds. it is the place where the ideals of democracy are made real. it is a place not of insurrection but a resurrection. it is a place where we do say gay. it is a place where voting rights and civil rights are seen as birthrights. it is a place where history is taught, not a race. it is a place we learned about the trail of tears and we learned about the holocaust and we learn about martin luther king jr., and we learn about all of those things. not out of collective guilt, but o
king. [applause] andrea waters king: good afternoon. part of this was going to be remarks later. i want to talk a little bit about why we are coming together again in august for this 60th anniversary. i want to remind all of us this time of year we hear a lot about dr. king. it is like sampling him like going to a buffet. you hear a lot about the beloved community over and over again. but this morning i want to get the language right. we want to talk about what the beloved community is. it is a...
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king returns. in 1968, the civil rights act of 1964 has been passed eliminating jim crow in america. the ti rights bill was sied 1965, giving african-americans the right to register to vote without discrimination. and we are engulfed with economic injustice. the most important thing in the country at this time was the war in vietnam which to the one year to the day of his death, dr. king denounces the war in vietnam and new rk city at riverside baptist church. and this really kind of takes a turn into an involving king that we see in the movement. i want make it very clear that i'm reluctant kenya with all of my might, with all of my energy and with all of my action to oppose that abominable evil, unjust war in vietnam, tion worker strike began when two sanitation workers are killed in the of a garbage truck on february, the 1968. 11 later, 1300 sanitation workers strike their employer and are just primarily trying to to get bworking environment for themselves and for their families. dr. ng saw wha
king returns. in 1968, the civil rights act of 1964 has been passed eliminating jim crow in america. the ti rights bill was sied 1965, giving african-americans the right to register to vote without discrimination. and we are engulfed with economic injustice. the most important thing in the country at this time was the war in vietnam which to the one year to the day of his death, dr. king denounces the war in vietnam and new rk city at riverside baptist church. and this really kind of takes a...
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martin luther king, jr. was his effort to bring diverse people who sometimes did not agree, that he brought them together so he could make progress. that is why i joined "no labels" as national co-chair with former senator joseph lieberman, and former maryland governor larry hogan. i'm happy to serve as the co-chair of no labels. host: do you think the political divide in the country has made that racial divide worse in the last few years? guest: absolutely. i think the political divide feeds the racial divide and the economic divide, feeds the social divide. there are so many divides in our nation, bill, but one of the things that dr. martin luther king, jr. preached was the love for our community where we start having love and mutual respect for one another. you need that now. host: i mentioned you began your career in 1963 as dr. king's statewide youth coordinator for the leadership conference. , north carolina the southern christian leadership conference. how old were you and you started that position? g
martin luther king, jr. was his effort to bring diverse people who sometimes did not agree, that he brought them together so he could make progress. that is why i joined "no labels" as national co-chair with former senator joseph lieberman, and former maryland governor larry hogan. i'm happy to serve as the co-chair of no labels. host: do you think the political divide in the country has made that racial divide worse in the last few years? guest: absolutely. i think the political...
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martin luther king. on the panel where george and and will the united nations correspondent for the all african news agency, accra, ghana tv pa rostrum. washington correspondent for the indian express newspapers. and william workman, associate editor of, the state and the columbia record in columbia, south carolina. the moderator, robert when we study the history of tennessee, there is pre april 4th, 1968, and there post april four, 1968. dr. king still had his nonviolent resistance following after the aftermath of the assassination of malcolm x. you have the formation groups such as the black panther party foself-defense. you he leaders such as stokely carmichael calling out for black power to control of their own neighborhoods and community. so there was a split in which ideology and philosophy was the most effective to combat civil rights in america. martin luther began to be overshadowed by these young black militants for this time. he was not even receiving a very approval rating in the black. it wa
martin luther king. on the panel where george and and will the united nations correspondent for the all african news agency, accra, ghana tv pa rostrum. washington correspondent for the indian express newspapers. and william workman, associate editor of, the state and the columbia record in columbia, south carolina. the moderator, robert when we study the history of tennessee, there is pre april 4th, 1968, and there post april four, 1968. dr. king still had his nonviolent resistance following...
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martin luther king. on the panel where george and and will the united nations correspondent for the all african news agency, accra, ghana tv pa rostrum. washington correspondent for the indian express newspapers. and william workman, associate editor of, the state and the columbia record in columbia, south carolina. the moderator, robert when we study the history of tennessee, there is pre april 4th, 1968, and there post april four, 1968. dr. king still had his nonviolent resistance following after the aftermath of the assassination of malcolm x. you have the formation groups such as the black panther party for self-defense. you have leaders such as stokely carmichael calli out for black power to control of their own neighborhoods and community. so there was a split in which ideology and philosophy was the most effective to combat civil rights in america. martin luther began to be overshadowed by these young black militants for this time. he was not even receiving a very approval rating in the black. it
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he went to atlanta and met with karen king. went to see dr. king twice. he was laid out in ebenezer and he went in the daytime and then at night he and john lewis, they win at 2:00 in the morning.o john lewis describes going in, paying their respects taking, and then he marches with the people from ebenezer to morehouse, and it started ther next chapter, you know, many white politicians with now, he's gone, but he was there. and, of course, he goes on. he winss indiana, primary, big thing. he went in nebraska. he loses in oregon which is a minor setback but then he goes on to california which is the make or break state. i'm doing the t wrong thing. and here i he is the writers workshop, his people. he ran an amazing campaign in california and heni won. and as you know that minutes, a half-hour, that even after he delivered his comments on whitney, because i was watching the tape of this and are trying to go up the error, newsbreak, know, kennedy has been shot. he was shot in the died the next day.e. you know, the two of those, and you know, people say wha
he went to atlanta and met with karen king. went to see dr. king twice. he was laid out in ebenezer and he went in the daytime and then at night he and john lewis, they win at 2:00 in the morning.o john lewis describes going in, paying their respects taking, and then he marches with the people from ebenezer to morehouse, and it started ther next chapter, you know, many white politicians with now, he's gone, but he was there. and, of course, he goes on. he winss indiana, primary, big thing. he...
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king. stevie wonder, and so many others, that right in this city uh, people like carl berry and donna and others who fought to get this holiday, who marched and pitted -- predict -- petition. [applause] and one of the reasons why we do not give up is that the rewrite of history is always sanitizing. but there was a man who used to call dr. king a leftist communist, and then that man ended up signing up the martin luther king day holiday, that man was ronald reagan. so you keep fighting. according to the scriptures, he will prepare a table before you. in the presence of your enemies. that is why those who are fighting now against voting rights, and against women's right to choose, we will not get better, we say we will get better, we will keep fighting until our table is spread again. we have fought tougher times than this and rougher times than this. dr. king taught us that. we are committed the state to do that. that is why we honor, at 32 years old in march. [laughter] that wasn't a joke.
king. stevie wonder, and so many others, that right in this city uh, people like carl berry and donna and others who fought to get this holiday, who marched and pitted -- predict -- petition. [applause] and one of the reasons why we do not give up is that the rewrite of history is always sanitizing. but there was a man who used to call dr. king a leftist communist, and then that man ended up signing up the martin luther king day holiday, that man was ronald reagan. so you keep fighting....
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martin luther king. on the panel where george and and will the united nations correspondent for the all african news agency, accra, ghana tv pa rostrum. washington correspondent for the indian express newspapers. and william workman, associate editor of, the state and the columbia record in columbia, south carolina. the moderator, robert when we study the history of tennessee, there is pre april 4th, 1968, and there post april four, 1968. dr. king still had his nonviolent resistance following after the aftermath of the assassination of malcolm x. you have the formation groups such as the black pantherarty for self-defense. you have leaders such as stokely carmichael calling out for black power to control of their own neighborhoods and community. so there was a split in which ideology and philosophy was the most effective to combat civil rights in america. martin luther began to be overshadowed by these young black militants for this time. he was not even receiving a very approval rating in the black. it
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charles would make a good king. the difficulty is, as time goes on, will questions over whether this king is the right person to shepherd the institution into a new age rear their head again? back home in county tyrone, kathryn and herfriends relive the moment their 1a hours waiting in line came to an end, culminating in walking into the grand surroundings of westminster hall. as we walked up the steps, there was just a real wave of emotion. it was worth it. just to be a part of history and to have had that opportunity was amazing. what are your hopes for king charles in terms of filling his mother's shoes? well, i think he's had a long time to learn the ropes, if you like. so i think that's been a good learning curve for him. the nation is trying to come to terms with the loss of a queen of 70 years, and so i think that we just would quite like a bit of steadiness and consistency. you know, there's changes within government as well so hopefully, king charles will sort of continue on and maintain the high standard t
charles would make a good king. the difficulty is, as time goes on, will questions over whether this king is the right person to shepherd the institution into a new age rear their head again? back home in county tyrone, kathryn and herfriends relive the moment their 1a hours waiting in line came to an end, culminating in walking into the grand surroundings of westminster hall. as we walked up the steps, there was just a real wave of emotion. it was worth it. just to be a part of history and to...
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charles would make a good king. the difficulty is, as time goes on, will questions over whether this king is the right person to shepherd the institution into a new age rear their head again? over the years, charles�*s popularity has waxed and waned. back home in county tyrone, kathryn and herfriends relive the moment their 1a hours waiting in line came to an end, culminating in walking into the grand surroundings of westminster hall. as we walked up the steps, there was just a real wave of emotion. it was worth it. just to be a part of history and to have had that opportunity was amazing. what are your hopes for king charles in terms of filling his mother's shoes? well, i think he's had a long time to learn the ropes, if you like. so i think that's been a good learning curve for him. the nation is trying to come to terms with the loss of a queen of 70 years, and so i think that we just would quite like a bit of steadiness and consistency. you know, there's changes within government as well so, hopefully, king cha
charles would make a good king. the difficulty is, as time goes on, will questions over whether this king is the right person to shepherd the institution into a new age rear their head again? over the years, charles�*s popularity has waxed and waned. back home in county tyrone, kathryn and herfriends relive the moment their 1a hours waiting in line came to an end, culminating in walking into the grand surroundings of westminster hall. as we walked up the steps, there was just a real wave of...
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king said, but how we live what dr. king forecast. how we live, the vision of people coming together. that is why i cited in the article i wrote for the hill is that we got bipartisanship. we got the voting rights act of 1965 because of bipartisanship. and we got the fair housing act of 1968 because of bipartisanship. we just passed the infrastructure bill because of bipartisanship. and the question now facing new congress, divided congress, democrats, publicans, and independents will have to work together to make more progress. host: do you think the passing of the civil rights bill, the voting rights act, do you think the partisanship was as fierce back then as it is today? guest: i think -- no, i think the partisanship was more civil. today, we lack stability. we lack true respect. and that is what we want to restore it. i believe that working with senator lieberman and governor hogan and many others fantastic executive director of no labels nancy jacobson. i think all of us working together can help provide incentives for members
king said, but how we live what dr. king forecast. how we live, the vision of people coming together. that is why i cited in the article i wrote for the hill is that we got bipartisanship. we got the voting rights act of 1965 because of bipartisanship. and we got the fair housing act of 1968 because of bipartisanship. we just passed the infrastructure bill because of bipartisanship. and the question now facing new congress, divided congress, democrats, publicans, and independents will have to...
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the king of mac tan rallied the other local rulers and issued a threat to the king of say, bu oh, you don't get rid of the spaniards. no, we'll get rid of you. name of the day i will go to captains and 25 crewmen attended the banquet on 1st. they were assassinated. massage and got on a flat panel. the said can didn't goofy. that's how i think a feta was wounded in them who either but most who did attend died. yes, you get the amazon right. i mean, and that's when the terror sudden as usual, they'd already lost their captain general my or yeah, most of the expeditions he leaders were dead. they were afraid of being killed with an arrow. they're suffering a shipwreck during the night or in guy or being betrayed over a bit of a young. i don't need a gun in the moment on, on gasoline. they, they, if they will, as they flood see booth following this treachery. also, they realised there weren't enough sailors for their 3 ships, if not. so they had to get rid of one. they sat there say they were here, it was common practice to sacrifice the ship in the worst condition. but other provisions c
the king of mac tan rallied the other local rulers and issued a threat to the king of say, bu oh, you don't get rid of the spaniards. no, we'll get rid of you. name of the day i will go to captains and 25 crewmen attended the banquet on 1st. they were assassinated. massage and got on a flat panel. the said can didn't goofy. that's how i think a feta was wounded in them who either but most who did attend died. yes, you get the amazon right. i mean, and that's when the terror sudden as usual,...
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see daddy king and momma king and martin luther king, jr. and his siblings. she's the only one left, and at age 95, she still worships every sunday. [ applause ] we are always glad to see her, and through it all, god has been with her. let's hear it for the king family. [ applause ] thank you. >> all right. introduction there of a 95-year-old sister of the late martin luther king, jr. today would have been his 94th birthday. again, joining me right now the director of the aclu in atlanta, georgia, andrea young, the daughter of former ambassador andrew young, who is there in the audience, along with senator ossof, and also a member of congress, lucy mcbath. what is it like to be in the ebenezer church? kind of set the stage for us. i've been in the old church across the street. but this is the newer rendition of ebenezer, its larger obviously more modern, it accommodates more people. but there is a special feeling when you go to a service or even if you are a visitor of ebenezer. describe it for me. >> you know, this is the cathedral church o
see daddy king and momma king and martin luther king, jr. and his siblings. she's the only one left, and at age 95, she still worships every sunday. [ applause ] we are always glad to see her, and through it all, god has been with her. let's hear it for the king family. [ applause ] thank you. >> all right. introduction there of a 95-year-old sister of the late martin luther king, jr. today would have been his 94th birthday. again, joining me right now the director of the aclu in atlanta,...
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king. for what purpose? for those on the right, it's usually to lie about the meaning of his words. such as that anything that helps non-white people or gives them a fighting chance against systemic racism is itself racist. also tonight, george santos claimed that not only was he a collegiate volleyball star, he said he had to get both knees replaced as a result. those are the silly lies. but there are also serious new questions about alleged links to a sanctioned russian oligarch, and a company accused of fraud. >>> plus, the obama and trump administrations ended very differently, which goes a long way to explain why the trump and biden classified document investigations are so very different. >> first, happy martin luther king jr. day from new orleans, one of my all-time favorite cities, where we begin with the hard fought and hard won holiday celebrating king's life and legacy. the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. transformed the nation the way we think, the way we protest, the ways i
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king. receive now the president of the national action network. rev. al sharpton. [applause] rev. sharpton: thank you. thank you very much. let me thank all of you who have come out this morning. martin luther king day is not a holiday. for many of us in the struggle for social justice it is a holy day. it is a day that we work on continuing to make the dream of dr. king a reality. let us not pretend that this holiday was automatic. if it had not been for his widow and copilot, caretta scott king, and congressman john -- and stevie wonder and so many others, that right in this city, people like carl berry and donna brazile are and others who fought to get this holiday, we marched in petition. [applause] one of the reasons why we never give up is that it is in the rewrite of history, it is always sanitized. there was a man that used to call dr. king a leftist communist. and then that man ended up signing martin luther king day holiday. his name was ronald reagan. so if you keep fighting, acc
king. receive now the president of the national action network. rev. al sharpton. [applause] rev. sharpton: thank you. thank you very much. let me thank all of you who have come out this morning. martin luther king day is not a holiday. for many of us in the struggle for social justice it is a holy day. it is a day that we work on continuing to make the dream of dr. king a reality. let us not pretend that this holiday was automatic. if it had not been for his widow and copilot, caretta scott...
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king. dr. king. and the fact is that you know i stand here. add a critical juncture for the united states in the world, in my view. -- we're in what we call an inflection point. one of those points emerald history where what happens the last two years will happen at the next six or eight years. going to determine what the world looks like for the next 30 to 40 years. it happened after world war ii. it's happening again. the world is changing. there is much at stake. much at stake. and you know, the fact is that this is the time of choosing. this is the time of a choosing direct for races we have. are we are people who will choose democracy over autocracy? couldn't ask that question a two years ago. we thought democracy was settled. not for our african americans. but democracy is institutional structure was settled. it's not. it's not. we have to choose a community over chaos. are we the people that are going to choose love over hate. these are the vital questions of our time and our reason why i'm here as your president. i believe dr. king's l
king. dr. king. and the fact is that you know i stand here. add a critical juncture for the united states in the world, in my view. -- we're in what we call an inflection point. one of those points emerald history where what happens the last two years will happen at the next six or eight years. going to determine what the world looks like for the next 30 to 40 years. it happened after world war ii. it's happening again. the world is changing. there is much at stake. much at stake. and you know,...
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martin luther king. to introduce our guest, the panel of correspondents here is robert lodge, the moderator of press conference. welcome to the press conference usa. our guest, the reverend dr. martin luther king, became spokesman and leader -- in the southern united states at the unusually early age 27. it was during a bus boycott in montgomery, alabama, which resulted in integrated -- and whites riding by side. later, as head of the southern christian leadership conference, he turned his attention to desegregation of restaurants and other public facilities. and he has played a leading role getting -- registered to vote an important step in achieving equal rights. now, at the age of 34, dr. king, a baptist minister, married and the father of four children, has become a symbol of the struggle to end racial segregation here in the united states. to interview him, we have a panel of distinguished correspondents, an african and asian and a southern newspaperman who wrote the book, the case for south. gentle
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martin luther king, jr. born? was it one, atlanta, two, an montgomery, alabama, three, birmingham, alabama, four, charleston, south carolina. the answer? atlanta, number one. he was born back in 1929. he would have celebrated his 94th birthday today. that does it for the past three hours of "varney & company." neil cavuto, hand it to you a second early. neil: thank you, i appreciate that, lauren, thank you very, very much. on this day we're honoring dr. martin luther king. all the major markets are closed on this federal holiday year. a big pressing concern for all of us around thursday at midnight. that "countdown" clock we'll show you gives you a good idea what we're looking at. that is the point which we have to sort of look under the couch cushions for spare change or couple of billion, a couple trillion here we'll be up against that $34.4 trillion. you know the drill, republicans are attaching spending conditions to the white house to raise the debt ceiling. white house is saying no, that simply will not happ
martin luther king, jr. born? was it one, atlanta, two, an montgomery, alabama, three, birmingham, alabama, four, charleston, south carolina. the answer? atlanta, number one. he was born back in 1929. he would have celebrated his 94th birthday today. that does it for the past three hours of "varney & company." neil cavuto, hand it to you a second early. neil: thank you, i appreciate that, lauren, thank you very, very much. on this day we're honoring dr. martin luther king. all the...
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king's way of, coreta scott king. many felt it was important to share with it their children and grandchildren. >> when i'm gone, i want to make sure she understands our history and we will pass it down generation to generation. >> we played the to remember what he did for everybody. >> one of the most important parts of the san francisco march is a prayer before crossing the third street bridge near willy mays plaza. it commemorates the march across the bridge in ma, alabama, back in 1965. it was just days after the bloody sunday march. theett voing rights act of 1955 was pass ad few months later largely passed due to national outrage. >> nbc bay area's reporter is in oakland with the day of remembrance and the call to action. >> reporter: from the pulpit to the streets. people are celebrating the legacy of dr. martin luther king jr. in different ways. the the naacp and community leaders, their message honoring dr. king. >> let's continue to do the work dr. martin luther king did and keeping the dream alive. that's w
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king. dr. king. and the fact is that, you know, i stand here at a critical juncture for the united states and the world, in my view. some of hi colleagues -- my colleagues are tired of hearing me see it, but we're at one of those points in world history where what happens the last but years will happen in the next 6-8 years is going to determine what the world looks like for the next 30-40 years. it happened after world war ii. it's happening again. the world is changing. there's much at stake. much at stake. and, you know, the fact is that this is the time of choosing. this is a time of choosing, direct choices we have. are we a people who will choose democracy over autocracy? couldn't ask that question 15 times ago. we already thought democracy was settled. not for african-americans, but democracy as an institutional structure was settled. but it's not. it's not. we have to choose community over chaos. we, the people, are going to choose love over hate. these are the vital questions of our time and
king. dr. king. and the fact is that, you know, i stand here at a critical juncture for the united states and the world, in my view. some of hi colleagues -- my colleagues are tired of hearing me see it, but we're at one of those points in world history where what happens the last but years will happen in the next 6-8 years is going to determine what the world looks like for the next 30-40 years. it happened after world war ii. it's happening again. the world is changing. there's much at stake....
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the king of mac tan rallied the other local rulers and issued a threat to the king of say, bu goodwill. you don't get rid of the spaniards. no, we'll get rid of you. the name of the day i will go to captains and 20. 5 crewmen attended the banquet on 1st. they were assassinated. massage. and got on a flat panel. the said can didn't goofy. that's how i think a feta was wounded and them who either at most who did attend died. yes, you get the amazon right. i mean, and that's when the terror sudden as usual they'd already lost their captain general my area. most of the expeditions he leaders were dead. they were afraid of being killed with an arrow. they are suffering a shipwreck during the night or in or being betrayed. all morgan of a young. i don't need a gun at the moment on, i guess i'll in day they, if they will as they flood see booth following this treachery. also, they realised there weren't enough sailors for their 3 ships. if not so they had to get rid of one. they sat there said he had it, it was common practice to sacrifice the ship in the worst condition, but other provisions
the king of mac tan rallied the other local rulers and issued a threat to the king of say, bu goodwill. you don't get rid of the spaniards. no, we'll get rid of you. the name of the day i will go to captains and 20. 5 crewmen attended the banquet on 1st. they were assassinated. massage. and got on a flat panel. the said can didn't goofy. that's how i think a feta was wounded and them who either at most who did attend died. yes, you get the amazon right. i mean, and that's when the terror sudden...
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for king it was despairing. he told the meeting of the american psychological society that it's impossible to underestimatee the crisis. he said it is time to tell it like it is. he testified between the commission set up and said it's the real cause of the uprising with backlash, unemployment and the vietnam war. at the convention he declared it was definitely opposed to lbj in 1968. king fought off despair and told his wife leader people expected him to have answers and he had none but he would try and do what he could do to find a way to mobilize people and help them move ahead f and channel the and despair that so many people were feeling. so he focused initially on the plans for the summer of 68 to work in the northern cities and build massive nonviolent way toration as a channel and boycott schools. protest local governments and have targets and get people to funnel that energy and draw attention. durings this time between kenney and king, the advisor on her way to atlanta those started talking. stay until
for king it was despairing. he told the meeting of the american psychological society that it's impossible to underestimatee the crisis. he said it is time to tell it like it is. he testified between the commission set up and said it's the real cause of the uprising with backlash, unemployment and the vietnam war. at the convention he declared it was definitely opposed to lbj in 1968. king fought off despair and told his wife leader people expected him to have answers and he had none but he...
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king. there were pictures in the book, and it brought back memories of that time for me. i was too frightened to go down to municipally, alabama, georgia, i was too scared to sit in the church at night and planned meetings. i was too frightened to be a part of that, but if it wasn't for you people who were down there and did that, believe me i know in my heart that i would not be here today. [applause] >> joining us now is democratic congresswoman of georgia, the chairwoman of the georgia democratic party. thank you very much for joining us tonight. i've been to atlanta a lot, but i've never been to atlanta on martin luther king day. i suspect that this guy in atlanta has stronger feelings than it might have in other places around the country. >> lawrence, thank you for sharing that with me tonight. i've never heard that spy speech either. and also the segment before with the color interview with dr. king, i was just looking at a tweet from his youngest daughter today where she tweeted a co
king. there were pictures in the book, and it brought back memories of that time for me. i was too frightened to go down to municipally, alabama, georgia, i was too scared to sit in the church at night and planned meetings. i was too frightened to be a part of that, but if it wasn't for you people who were down there and did that, believe me i know in my heart that i would not be here today. [applause] >> joining us now is democratic congresswoman of georgia, the chairwoman of the georgia...
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king. it does not with you. it does not with the vast majority of you standing before me. thank you for the honor and inviting me to be called to america's freedom church. thank you to this congregation and all of the distinguished guests and elected and not elected officials here today who have done so much over so many years and so many young people will do so much more than we were able to do. what is your name, honey? it is good to see you. maybe i can have a picture with you before we leave, is that all right? i say this with all sincerity. i stand here humbled, being the first sitting president of the united states to have an opportunity to speak at an ebenezer sunday service. you have been around for 136 years. i know i look like i have, but i have not. [laughter] i am god-fearing thanks to my parents and the nuns and priests that taught me in school but i am no preacher. but i have tried to walk by of you have. have. i stand here inspired by the preacher that is one of my political
king. it does not with you. it does not with the vast majority of you standing before me. thank you for the honor and inviting me to be called to america's freedom church. thank you to this congregation and all of the distinguished guests and elected and not elected officials here today who have done so much over so many years and so many young people will do so much more than we were able to do. what is your name, honey? it is good to see you. maybe i can have a picture with you before we...
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king and misses king. reporter: often well remembered for his work in the south and the march on washington but perhaps less so for his time and work in the north. how important was boston to him ? and why is boston honoring him now ? >> the wonderful thing is it started here, right because it was here where they met. it is here that we have this full love story that did not just celebrate them love stories that happen in the black community and not simply in boston but across the nation. and what it does is show you the first super couple that were able to come together not only for a career but for love of community and country and to galvanize a movement and it happen right here in boston and few people knew that. and it celebrates that for us as communities of color, lack people that we are more than just hours struggle. we are love and joy. that gets celebrated at the center of this. reporter: he wld have seen that boston of the past. he would've experienced some of the racial tension that existed in
king and misses king. reporter: often well remembered for his work in the south and the march on washington but perhaps less so for his time and work in the north. how important was boston to him ? and why is boston honoring him now ? >> the wonderful thing is it started here, right because it was here where they met. it is here that we have this full love story that did not just celebrate them love stories that happen in the black community and not simply in boston but across the nation....
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martin luther king. to introduce our guest, the panel of correspondents here is robert lodge, the moderator of press conference. welcome to the press conference usa. our guest, the reverend dr. martin luther king, became spokesman and leader -- in the southern united states at the unusually early age 27. it was during a bus boycott in montgomery, alabama, which resulted in integrated -- and whites riding by side. later, as head of the southern christian leadership conference, he turned his attention to desegregation of restaurants and other public facilities. and he has played a leading role getting -- registered to vote an important step in achieving equal rights. now, at the age of 34, dr. king, a baptist minister, married and the father of four children, has become a symbol of the struggle to end racial segregation here in the united states. to interview him, we have a panel of distinguished correspondents, an african and asian and a southern newspaperman who wrote the book, the case for south. gentle
martin luther king. to introduce our guest, the panel of correspondents here is robert lodge, the moderator of press conference. welcome to the press conference usa. our guest, the reverend dr. martin luther king, became spokesman and leader -- in the southern united states at the unusually early age 27. it was during a bus boycott in montgomery, alabama, which resulted in integrated -- and whites riding by side. later, as head of the southern christian leadership conference, he turned his...
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the king of c boob warned him not to fight the king of c bu went with 2000 armed men just to watch the battle. the captain general had ordered them to be spectators and watch us fight wagon. his magellan disembarked his to look at his legs, were unprotected sex union, the spaniards body armor didn't you on the legs? no, i'm glad that our modems it would not be if there were 1500 islanders as soon as they sauce, they charged us making a terrible noise. 2 battalions attacked on a blank and a 3rd from the front. feeling confident that they outnumbered us. they threw swarms of spears at us, sticks stones, even soil, and we struggle to defend ourselves. when the natives realised that their blows to our heads and bodies did not hurt us because of the armour, but our legs were unprotected. they threw arrows, spears, and stones at our legs as they knew our captain magellan, most of the attacks were directed at him. ah, with that's how our guiding might. our pillar died. mm hm. mm. that was the only that got his medical the weight on my and his dad of a charismatic leader such as magellan in a
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king said, but how we live what dr. king forecast. how we live, the vision of people coming together. that is why i cited in the article i wrote for the hill is that we got bipartisanship. we got the voting rights act of 1965 because of bipartisanship. and we got the fair housing act of 1968 because of bipartisanship. we just passed the infrastructure bill because of bipartisanship. and the question now facing new congress, divided congress, democrats, publicans, and independents will have to work together to make more progress. host: do you think the passing of the civil rights bill, the voting rights act, do you think the partisanship was as fierce back then as it is today? guest: i think -- no, i think the partisanship was more civil. today, we lack stability. we lack true respect. and that is what we want to restore it. i believe that working with senator lieberman and governor hogan and many others fantastic executive director of no labels nancy jacobson. i think all of us working together can help provide incentives for members
king said, but how we live what dr. king forecast. how we live, the vision of people coming together. that is why i cited in the article i wrote for the hill is that we got bipartisanship. we got the voting rights act of 1965 because of bipartisanship. and we got the fair housing act of 1968 because of bipartisanship. we just passed the infrastructure bill because of bipartisanship. and the question now facing new congress, divided congress, democrats, publicans, and independents will have to...
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that is not the dream of martin luther king junior, nor caretta scott king. and this year, as we are going to be celebrating in august, the 60th anniversary of one of the greatest demonstrations, the greatness of america, the greatness of democracy, it is our hope and desire that we as a nation, as a people, once and for all, we fully realize the dream of martin luther king jr. and caretta scott king. caretta scott king talked about each generation having to eat the flames of peace and justice and equity. i hope that as we go back to our homes today, we ignite within our souls and hearts, and renew ourselves to continue to feed the flames of peace and justice and equity because the matter what it looks like, no matter how long it takes, truth and justice always have one, always will win. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. i would like to say that i am honored to be year. but i'm really saddened. to be here on the anniversary, two years ago, that american citizens came to the united states capital. with the intent of destroying our government. it is said
that is not the dream of martin luther king junior, nor caretta scott king. and this year, as we are going to be celebrating in august, the 60th anniversary of one of the greatest demonstrations, the greatness of america, the greatness of democracy, it is our hope and desire that we as a nation, as a people, once and for all, we fully realize the dream of martin luther king jr. and caretta scott king. caretta scott king talked about each generation having to eat the flames of peace and justice...
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here is the thing about steve king. in this timeline, you mention this, and i want to emphasize this. all that is going on in 2019 -- trump had been president for three years, when this was happening. you need to think about this. sometimes, it's hard to remember. donald trump has been the same since the 80s. the republican makeup of congress has gotten worse. more maga, more bigoted, during his tenure. there was a period of time, between 16, and 19, where the members of congress, mccarthy, and some of, them wanted their members to be able to get within arm's length of distance from trump, and from the kings of the world, because it may help them take back congress. so, they had these other incentives. meanwhile, they now have congress. the incentive is lost. the makeup of the members of congress have gotten much more maga between 2019, and 2023. so, for those two reasons, the incentives are totally different. mccarthy has lost control of his own conference. the jim jordans, the marjorie taylor greene's of the world, al
here is the thing about steve king. in this timeline, you mention this, and i want to emphasize this. all that is going on in 2019 -- trump had been president for three years, when this was happening. you need to think about this. sometimes, it's hard to remember. donald trump has been the same since the 80s. the republican makeup of congress has gotten worse. more maga, more bigoted, during his tenure. there was a period of time, between 16, and 19, where the members of congress, mccarthy, and...
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y'all. lord king home up on me. and he wanted to strengthen a bond of loyalty friendship and alliance with a powerful ally, littles leo, by any shall ye wolf. jaylen wanted to develop a good relationship with king, whom auburn, with a view to perhaps sealing an alliance with the king of castiel and claiming se blue for spain. as d i. k o for mar, up out of it. a magellan had agreed with king cod los the 1st johnny that he'd be the governor of all the islands he might find on his journey the last year last april, the 8 i'd ingram okay. okay, my, any mac, evelyn wanted to be a traditional noble and lumpy what very wealthy, the servant said subordinates a universal use. it comes put here to buy in the n danielle, they gained an ally and the boy a trading partner to exchange its products for their seams. but they also inherited a new partners in old enemies novel. yet the king of c, boone was quite happy to be converted to christianity without gaining any thing in return. what he did gain was the obedience of lords on t
y'all. lord king home up on me. and he wanted to strengthen a bond of loyalty friendship and alliance with a powerful ally, littles leo, by any shall ye wolf. jaylen wanted to develop a good relationship with king, whom auburn, with a view to perhaps sealing an alliance with the king of castiel and claiming se blue for spain. as d i. k o for mar, up out of it. a magellan had agreed with king cod los the 1st johnny that he'd be the governor of all the islands he might find on his journey the...
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martin luther king in his own words. we hear excerpts of two historic speeches, "beyond vietnam" and "i've been to the mountaintop," from the night before he was assassinated in 1968. we've got some difficult days ahead. but it really doesn't matter with me now, because i've been to the mountaintop. and i don't mind. like anybody, i would like to live a long life. longevity has its place. but i'm not concerned about that now. just want to do god's will. and he's allowed me to go up to the mountain. and i've looked over. and i've seen the promised land. dr. martin luther king for the hour, coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. and those are some of the headlines this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. amy goodman: today is a federal holiday that honors dr. martin luther king jr. he was born january 15th, 1929. he was assassinated april 4th, 1968, at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee. he was just 39 years old. while
martin luther king in his own words. we hear excerpts of two historic speeches, "beyond vietnam" and "i've been to the mountaintop," from the night before he was assassinated in 1968. we've got some difficult days ahead. but it really doesn't matter with me now, because i've been to the mountaintop. and i don't mind. like anybody, i would like to live a long life. longevity has its place. but i'm not concerned about that now. just want to do god's will. and he's allowed me...
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martin luther king jr. and his wife coretta scott king's legacy facing something backlash. it's called the embrace. the statue was unveiled friday on the boston common. it was inspired by a photograph of the couple hugging after dr. king won the nobel peace prize back in 1964. so look at the hands in the picture. the art piece features the couple's arms during the embrace and not their heads, which has sparked a mixed reaction. >> leslie: has anyone in here ever been [bleep] out? [cheers and applause] i'm serious! i'm serious! has anyone ever participated in the munch munching munch munch? cause they are celebrating you in boston. they are celebrating you in boston right now. [cheers and applause] listen, listen, i know doctor cain went down in history, but this is not -- how it should be. and let me tell you something. even though i'm about to go straight hard on this statue, i got to talk to the white people for a second. white people, you don't need to be saying shit about this statue. you understand? black hands only. you need to sit your ass in the back of the bus for
martin luther king jr. and his wife coretta scott king's legacy facing something backlash. it's called the embrace. the statue was unveiled friday on the boston common. it was inspired by a photograph of the couple hugging after dr. king won the nobel peace prize back in 1964. so look at the hands in the picture. the art piece features the couple's arms during the embrace and not their heads, which has sparked a mixed reaction. >> leslie: has anyone in here ever been [bleep] out? [cheers...
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martin luther king jr. the five pages were discovered on the same day a special counsel was appointed to look into the matter. republicans say that's not enough. today, house speaker kevin mccarthy said congress has an obligation to oversee the investigation. house republicans are demanding to see more information, including the visitor logs to the president's home. democrats are standing by the president and urging the special counsel to get to the bottom of it. abc's white house correspondent, maryalice parks, leads us off tonight from the white house. >> reporter: a day after the white house disclosed that additional classified pages had been found at president biden's home, tonight congressional republicans demanding more information about who came and went from the president's residence. in a letter the new republican chair of the house oversight committee requesting visitor logs from th the end of the month, stating "president biden's mishandling of classified materials raises the issue of whether he
martin luther king jr. the five pages were discovered on the same day a special counsel was appointed to look into the matter. republicans say that's not enough. today, house speaker kevin mccarthy said congress has an obligation to oversee the investigation. house republicans are demanding to see more information, including the visitor logs to the president's home. democrats are standing by the president and urging the special counsel to get to the bottom of it. abc's white house...
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king did. and i began understanding that what he saw from that mountaintop was an america that many of us didn't see as bad as our parents, but still saw from our parts being unequal, and he was saying, he left message for us to keep going until we got to the promised land. you must remember, joe, in those days, the battle was there was some in the black community that were saying dr. king had out run his relevance, and the black power advocates were denouncing him. he remained steady that i believe we can make it in america. we can do it nonviolently, we can change laws, and you have to stay the course. as i told you many times, his wife has had to kind of keep me on that path. martin iii who will be with us cochairing and his wife has always reminded me, mrs. king kept us that were younger, next generation, that martin not only believed in america but believed in the way we should change america, and that's what we're going to be talking about today, and that's what people ought to deal with
king did. and i began understanding that what he saw from that mountaintop was an america that many of us didn't see as bad as our parents, but still saw from our parts being unequal, and he was saying, he left message for us to keep going until we got to the promised land. you must remember, joe, in those days, the battle was there was some in the black community that were saying dr. king had out run his relevance, and the black power advocates were denouncing him. he remained steady that i...
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king, 14 year old yolanda renee king. she is a youth activist and our director of youth programming at the institute. she may be young, she has a message to share. generations who came before her and with those to come, thank you so much for joining us today, yolanda. you are one of my favorite people. i can imagine talking of anyone else. i want to start our conversation playing a piece of a speech from your grandfather. take a listen, we are going to talk on the other side. >> life for none of us has been a crystal staff, we must keep moving. if you can't fly, run. if you can't run, walk. if you can't walk, crawl. but, by all means, keep moving. i >> at the end of your grandfather speech, he says keep moving. what does that mean to you when you think about carrying the work forward. >> i think of perseverance. i believe last time when i came on the show, i talked about it being a marathon in this work being american. i think that means that they are going to be times, they're going to be days when you feel discouraged a
king, 14 year old yolanda renee king. she is a youth activist and our director of youth programming at the institute. she may be young, she has a message to share. generations who came before her and with those to come, thank you so much for joining us today, yolanda. you are one of my favorite people. i can imagine talking of anyone else. i want to start our conversation playing a piece of a speech from your grandfather. take a listen, we are going to talk on the other side. >> life for...
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the king of mac tan rally the other local rulers and issued a threat to the king of say, bu go. you don't get rid of the spaniards. no, we'll get rid of you any more. the d. i will 2 captains and 25 crewmen attended the banquet on 1st. they were assassinated, massage and got on a flat panel was set can, didn't goofy. that's how i think a theta was wounded. him who either most who did attend died. yes, you can. the amazon right, i mean guy, and that's when the terror sent in, as usual, they'd already lost their captain general my or yeah, most of the expeditions he leaders were dead. they were afraid of being killed with an arrow. they're suffering a shipwreck during the night, or in guy or been betrayed over a bit of a hill and i need a gun in the in a moment on, i guess i'll in day they, if they will as they fled, see blue following this treachery. also, they realised there weren't enough sailors for their 3 ships, if not. so they had to get rid of one. they sat there say to what he had. it was common practice to sacrifice the ship in the worst condition. but other provisions c
the king of mac tan rally the other local rulers and issued a threat to the king of say, bu go. you don't get rid of the spaniards. no, we'll get rid of you any more. the d. i will 2 captains and 25 crewmen attended the banquet on 1st. they were assassinated, massage and got on a flat panel was set can, didn't goofy. that's how i think a theta was wounded. him who either most who did attend died. yes, you can. the amazon right, i mean guy, and that's when the terror sent in, as usual, they'd...
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president biden praise the iconic efforts of doctor king. he was pastor at the church up until his assassination in 1968. the president say doctor king's a life and legacy showed how we as a country should pay attention. pointing out doctor king's passion for change at the time of segregation in this country is what ultimately helped fuel the passage of the civil rights active in 1964 in the voting rights act in 1965. the present plot of the progress that has been made in this country, thanks to the efforts of doctor king and others he also made it clear to work toward a free society is not yet finished, take a listen. what's a battle for the soul of this nation is perennial. it is a constant struggle, it is a constant struggle between hope and fear. kindness and cruelty, justice and injustice. against those traffic races and extremism and insurrection. a battle fought on battlefields and bridges from courthouses to pulpits and protests. and at our best the american promise wins out. >> that was the presence first public appearance in georgi
president biden praise the iconic efforts of doctor king. he was pastor at the church up until his assassination in 1968. the president say doctor king's a life and legacy showed how we as a country should pay attention. pointing out doctor king's passion for change at the time of segregation in this country is what ultimately helped fuel the passage of the civil rights active in 1964 in the voting rights act in 1965. the present plot of the progress that has been made in this country, thanks...
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they said today was about reclaiming doctor king's legacy of action. >> king was a militant. he put his body on the line for the world he believed in and ultimately he was murdered. because he was fighting for the world we are all fighting for today. we uphold his radical legacy. we stand on his shoulders. >> the anti-police project has a 10 point list of demands for change including housing for an sheltered and no new funding for police. for police. > we know wh>>o i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. i really like the flexibility. and for me, it's one less thing to think about while traveling. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenu
they said today was about reclaiming doctor king's legacy of action. >> king was a militant. he put his body on the line for the world he believed in and ultimately he was murdered. because he was fighting for the world we are all fighting for today. we uphold his radical legacy. we stand on his shoulders. >> the anti-police project has a 10 point list of demands for change including housing for an sheltered and no new funding for police. for police. > we know wh>>o i'm...
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dr king taught us that the country pays tribute to dr martin luther king jr coming up on ktvu news at 6 30 how national leaders are vowing to continue his work also ahead tonight a portion of west cliff drive and set a cruise has collapsed into the ocean, and some experts are worried he entire road could be closed for months. now six and o as the 49ers starting quarterback brock pretty swag is becoming contagious with the fans and his teammates joe fonzi as parties reaction to his confidence and emotion, a little later in sports. meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for his first set of wheels... nice try. really? this leon's paying for his paint job on the spot... and this leon, as a chase private client, he's in the south of france, taking out cash with no atm fees. that's because this family of leons has chase. actually, it's león. ooh la la! one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. hot hole on highway 101 in redwood city. caltrain says i
dr king taught us that the country pays tribute to dr martin luther king jr coming up on ktvu news at 6 30 how national leaders are vowing to continue his work also ahead tonight a portion of west cliff drive and set a cruise has collapsed into the ocean, and some experts are worried he entire road could be closed for months. now six and o as the 49ers starting quarterback brock pretty swag is becoming contagious with the fans and his teammates joe fonzi as parties reaction to his confidence...