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king. and we will learn the decades of american politics that follow. before the much himself to montgomery, before i have a dream speech and before the letter from the birmingham jail, doctor king was sentenced to four months of hard labor stemming from a traffic violation. nine days the race to savemart with the king junior and when the 1960 election is a new book by paul and steven kendrick. i details the political maneuverings that aligned to free doctor king. at the same time encourage the black vote, voter support for john kennedy and the triumph over richard nixon and the closest presidential election of the 20th century. you can purchase his book directly from a cappella books. there's a link to the chat at the right of your screen for this also a link at the atlanta history center website, charles black is showing us the book right now, it looks great. select there it is. as we are talking, the q&a feature the bottom of your screen from going to try to integrate as many of them as
king. and we will learn the decades of american politics that follow. before the much himself to montgomery, before i have a dream speech and before the letter from the birmingham jail, doctor king was sentenced to four months of hard labor stemming from a traffic violation. nine days the race to savemart with the king junior and when the 1960 election is a new book by paul and steven kendrick. i details the political maneuverings that aligned to free doctor king. at the same time encourage the...
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last "larry king live." hard to say that. i knew this day was coming. >> reporter: it was 2010 and by then, king had set the guinness world record for longest running show with the same host on the same network in the same time slot. >> it was a wonderful ride. best years of my life. >> reporter: he was done with cnn. but he wasn't finished. >> welcome to larry king now. >> reporter: in 2012, king returned for the interview chair on the digital streaming network aura tv. >> i haven't changed. technology 45s chas changed. >> reporter: he spent his life asking others about themselves, but when the king of talk was asked when himself, he fleektsed o reflected on a broadcast legacy that endured. >> through his ability, he brought information and entertainment to people. in times of stress, he helped them overcome it. in times of joy, he helped them enjoy it. loved every minute of it. >> and we'll have more on the life and career and legacy of larry king -- do we have brian stelter on the phone in let's bring him
last "larry king live." hard to say that. i knew this day was coming. >> reporter: it was 2010 and by then, king had set the guinness world record for longest running show with the same host on the same network in the same time slot. >> it was a wonderful ride. best years of my life. >> reporter: he was done with cnn. but he wasn't finished. >> welcome to larry king now. >> reporter: in 2012, king returned for the interview chair on the digital streaming...
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king-- sorry. did dr. king's experiences growing up in the church, being a preacher, influence his leadership style in the movement? mr. carson: the question is what influence did this experience have on his leadership style and the movement. one of the documents is that when he takes his first pulpit -- here, he was under his father sometimes, he would come back in the summer and serve as the minister, give his father time to take a vacation. when he went to dexter avenue baptist church and took the pastor ship of the church, his father gave him advice based on his knowledge of how you run a church. remember, the baptist church is somewhat unique in the sense that they can hire but also fire a minister. ok? there is this balance. reverend king, who knew this, told his son you have to have a firm hand. you have this document were martin is talking about, is giving one of his first sermons to the congregation and says that, "in the church, authority comes from the pulpit to the pew, not the pew to the pulpi
king-- sorry. did dr. king's experiences growing up in the church, being a preacher, influence his leadership style in the movement? mr. carson: the question is what influence did this experience have on his leadership style and the movement. one of the documents is that when he takes his first pulpit -- here, he was under his father sometimes, he would come back in the summer and serve as the minister, give his father time to take a vacation. when he went to dexter avenue baptist church and...
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so he decided to take down larry king so dollars and you were step larry king was a phony only asked softball questions he wasn't real he didn't like his gaffes he was an aggressive and one day larry said look you want to ask me questions ask me questions why are you talking about it so bill o'reilly and i did larry king and larry king started to bill o'reilly when larry when bill o'reilly pushed him about the softball questions narrative and larry i'll never forget this moment just naturally destroying bill o'reilly much training will you do interviews the way you want to do it used and now do interviews the way i do interviews it's ok i'm not going to tell you how to do yours and please don't tell me how to do mine and in the end see who's right that isn't accused durians proven that larry king's right i couldn't agree of the war and i think of a bit of the proof is in the putting as they say i'll hold 'd on there are 3 guests will have you back after this upcoming break all right everybody as we go to break number that you can also start watching the hawks on demand through the po
so he decided to take down larry king so dollars and you were step larry king was a phony only asked softball questions he wasn't real he didn't like his gaffes he was an aggressive and one day larry said look you want to ask me questions ask me questions why are you talking about it so bill o'reilly and i did larry king and larry king started to bill o'reilly when larry when bill o'reilly pushed him about the softball questions narrative and larry i'll never forget this moment just naturally...
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last "larry king live". it's hard to say that. i knew this day was coming. >> it was 2010 and by then king had set the guinness world record for longest running show with the same host on the same network in the same time slot. >> it was a wonderful ride. best years of my life. >> he was done with cnn, but he wasn't finished. >> in 2012, king returned to the interview chair on the digital streaming network aura tv. >> i haven't changed. >> larry king spent his life asking others about themselves. when the king of talk was asked about himself, he reflected on a broadcasting legacy that entertained, enlightened and endured. >> through his ability, he brought information and entertainment to people in times of stress, he helped them overcome it. in times of joy, he helped them enjoy it. loved every minute of it. >> truly an amazing, amazing man. i want to bring in wendy walker. wendy is a good friend of mine. she was larry's long-time executive producer of "larry king live", some 18 years. you worked very close
last "larry king live". it's hard to say that. i knew this day was coming. >> it was 2010 and by then king had set the guinness world record for longest running show with the same host on the same network in the same time slot. >> it was a wonderful ride. best years of my life. >> he was done with cnn, but he wasn't finished. >> in 2012, king returned to the interview chair on the digital streaming network aura tv. >> i haven't changed. >> larry...
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king. amazing. today i have the privilege to introduce our keynote speaker taylor branch. now that i look over there i hope taylor is here. he was sitting over here. is he? taylor of course has written many books that you probably have read some of them. if not, you need to. and of course i would be remiss if i didn't call him out as being one of our great alumni from the university of north carolina. he is a tar heel. and i know the hides over here are tar heels. taylor is also a moorhead scholar as barbara hyde. also i want to say that with as many achievements and awards he has received i think the biggest of course is the pulitzer prize that he won and his narrative history of the civil rights era. it is called america in the king years. not surprisingly, taylor has a lot to say about dr. martin luther king jr. i, however, have a few things to say. dr. king's powerful message of fairness and inclusion, to me, has always been significantly important in my life. i'll tell you why in a mom
king. amazing. today i have the privilege to introduce our keynote speaker taylor branch. now that i look over there i hope taylor is here. he was sitting over here. is he? taylor of course has written many books that you probably have read some of them. if not, you need to. and of course i would be remiss if i didn't call him out as being one of our great alumni from the university of north carolina. he is a tar heel. and i know the hides over here are tar heels. taylor is also a moorhead...
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that's why the king papers project, but coretta scott king named me to edit martin luther king's papers, she understood in a in the long run who would survive were the papers that martin luther king produced during his lifetime. so all of that is part of what i would call the legacy of martin luther king. and if we want to get close to who he really was, that's the best window that we have in to the past. so martin luther king produced a lot of papers. one of the things that has kept me busy for the last 30 years is bringing together hundreds of thousands of documents. as any great person, you have so many materials to work with. and all of these are important windows. and that's why i feel that my life is well served by doing this, is that it provides what we will -- what will be the lasting memory of martin luther king. but when we look at who he really was, we have to kind of go back beyond the myth. we have to go back beyond the kind of person who is honored by the national holiday. because the importance of come to a site like this is that you begin to see evidence from michael kin
that's why the king papers project, but coretta scott king named me to edit martin luther king's papers, she understood in a in the long run who would survive were the papers that martin luther king produced during his lifetime. so all of that is part of what i would call the legacy of martin luther king. and if we want to get close to who he really was, that's the best window that we have in to the past. so martin luther king produced a lot of papers. one of the things that has kept me busy...
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larry king was the king he was the king. communications in america the even when outside of america i remember there was a time when i 1st started working at c.n.n. and my kids at the time were small and they came up to me and they said dad we're so proud of you now that you're working at c.n.n. and i said why and they said because you're working with larry king larry king is a guy who was so good at his craft that he was able to do what most people in our profession would never be able to do and that is he didn't have to book guests guests book themselves he would have a line out the door of people including presidents and prime ministers of every country in the world including the united states job easly who would be knocking on his door asking can you interview me i want to be interviewed by larry king what was the thin record the thing that laurie brought to modern popular journalism was it just a complete change from the existing format was it is subject matter what your fault . use curious he was he was curious almost
larry king was the king he was the king. communications in america the even when outside of america i remember there was a time when i 1st started working at c.n.n. and my kids at the time were small and they came up to me and they said dad we're so proud of you now that you're working at c.n.n. and i said why and they said because you're working with larry king larry king is a guy who was so good at his craft that he was able to do what most people in our profession would never be able to do...
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king data. he was -- dr. king data. he was one that was consistent from the montgomery waikato when he was leading and supporting the garbage workers in memphis when he was assassinated. cindy comes in that tradition of getting up every day whether it is a front page story issue or whether it will be ignored by the media at all. fighting for justice, fighting for fairness and fighting for the latino community and all other communities. she has been there and they have been there with her whether the civil rights victims were black, asian, native american, lgbtq. even though they are the dominant historical vision in the hispanic community, they are there on the front lines for all of us as dr. king taught us, which is why on this king day and this hour, a search -- we proudly give our martin luther king day award to cindy. thank you for accepting this. thank you for being you. >> thank you so much. to our dear friends and civil rights leader, reverend al sharpton, the national action network and the allies for the strug
king data. he was -- dr. king data. he was one that was consistent from the montgomery waikato when he was leading and supporting the garbage workers in memphis when he was assassinated. cindy comes in that tradition of getting up every day whether it is a front page story issue or whether it will be ignored by the media at all. fighting for justice, fighting for fairness and fighting for the latino community and all other communities. she has been there and they have been there with her...
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let's talk more about larry king, and his career. and just larry king. chopra is an author and speaker who has written more than 50 books on alternative medicine and spirituality and was a popular guest of larry king's. how are you, good to see you. >> i'm good fredricka, i miss larry already, he was the most amazing, most curious, most wonder struck kid of all time. >> and that's what made him so special. i mean, how do you reflect on him, particularly on this day of sadness? >> well, i met him first when he was a radio host in washington. he was a heavy smoker. i convinced him to stop smoking before all these heart attacks and bypasses that he had. but the one thing about larry was that he was curious. he was -- you know, journalism has gone through so many phases, the walter cronkite type of journalism, now there's opinion journalism. he was curious. maybe a spsychic talking to the dead or stephen hawking. he got the best out of his guests. >> you had a chance to sit across from him quite a bit. you just described how long you've known him. but then w
let's talk more about larry king, and his career. and just larry king. chopra is an author and speaker who has written more than 50 books on alternative medicine and spirituality and was a popular guest of larry king's. how are you, good to see you. >> i'm good fredricka, i miss larry already, he was the most amazing, most curious, most wonder struck kid of all time. >> and that's what made him so special. i mean, how do you reflect on him, particularly on this day of sadness?...
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show 10 years at peabody award later king decided it was time to move on and larry king life was born a smash hit from start to finish the longest running most watched show on c.n.n. pulling in a 1000000 viewers nightly for 25 years king with his trademark baritone sat down with presidents of rappers ballerinas even preachers and even killers mark where you really live with us those terrible moments for you for the world for a lot of people around and circles close to john lennon some said king was too soft on his guests but his interview style made him a man of the people talk show host his uniqueness will simplicity no gimmicks no skits no long sentences and king insisted no preparation and i use that as questions i never thought about a question of a plan b. question i had questions written ever not to be outdone by a vivid professional life king's pasta one was also full of flat a brief fall from grace off to accusations of loss and. i saw him walk as an announcer at a horse racing truck he was married 8 times to 7 women he went to the same bagel shop with his childhood friends ev
show 10 years at peabody award later king decided it was time to move on and larry king life was born a smash hit from start to finish the longest running most watched show on c.n.n. pulling in a 1000000 viewers nightly for 25 years king with his trademark baritone sat down with presidents of rappers ballerinas even preachers and even killers mark where you really live with us those terrible moments for you for the world for a lot of people around and circles close to john lennon some said king...
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kings are seen as above criticism, so the unvarnished jokes and comments about the current king heard at the protest rallies have infuriated his supporters. the sudden wave of anti—royal sentiment over the past year caught royalists off guard. but their morale has been lifted by the king's decision to be more visible in recent months, after spending most of his reign living overseas in germany. the king has responded by abandoning his normally stiff and stern public persona and going on a series of very high—profile walkabouts like this one, allowing the thai people to get really close to him for the first time. they reach out to touch the royal couple for good luck. "we are but dust under the feet of the king," as the saying goes. this man is there and gets a personal word of thanks from the monarch for his pro—palace activism. he's now leading a campaign to get the draconian lese—majeste law used more frequently against the protest leaders. but that's just not true — because in britain, you can say pretty much what you want about the queen and you won't go to prison. it's
kings are seen as above criticism, so the unvarnished jokes and comments about the current king heard at the protest rallies have infuriated his supporters. the sudden wave of anti—royal sentiment over the past year caught royalists off guard. but their morale has been lifted by the king's decision to be more visible in recent months, after spending most of his reign living overseas in germany. the king has responded by abandoning his normally stiff and stern public persona and going on a...
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eastern, larry's old time slot, the king of talk, remembering larry king airs later tonight here on cnn. let me just leave you with these thoughts. larry king was a good friend, a really great guy. our deepest, deepest condolences to his loving family and friends. may he rest in peace and may his memory be a blessing. our coverage continues right now with fredricka whitfield. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i'm fredricka whitfield. a dire situation in the united states as coronavirus is breaking new records. first, tragic news on the loss of a legendry broadcaster and iconic cnn alum. we're learning this morning larry king has died. he passed away at cedar sinai medical center in los angeles. the cause of death has not yet been revealed. though king had been hospitalized with covid-19 just a few weeks ago, he spent six decades on radio, television and digital media. and we will take a look back at his illustrious career and life. >>> right now we turn to the pandemic and the struggle the country is having to get it under co
eastern, larry's old time slot, the king of talk, remembering larry king airs later tonight here on cnn. let me just leave you with these thoughts. larry king was a good friend, a really great guy. our deepest, deepest condolences to his loving family and friends. may he rest in peace and may his memory be a blessing. our coverage continues right now with fredricka whitfield. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i'm...
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king's error." "the washington post" runs an article, right, only 25% of african-americans agree with king after that speech. the that doesn't even get us to white americans, right, so that is -- like the degree of unpopular i think we forgot and then like what garry is saying, the -- the need for us then to reflect on who is unpopular and what that message may mean for where we need to go. >> i mean, we can reflect on who is popular in the same way. >> amen. >> but what's going to happen with barack obama? what is going to happen with the way we remember his legacy? we're going to again congratulate ourselves for electing the first black president and then re-electing him, but we're not going to remember list legacy in any way that -- that i feel is accurate as to what he's -- what he's actually accomplished, and what has he accomplished? i mean, we're talking about health care, a republican idea, that, you know, will be a boon to insurance companies. we're talking about the continuation of the war
king's error." "the washington post" runs an article, right, only 25% of african-americans agree with king after that speech. the that doesn't even get us to white americans, right, so that is -- like the degree of unpopular i think we forgot and then like what garry is saying, the -- the need for us then to reflect on who is unpopular and what that message may mean for where we need to go. >> i mean, we can reflect on who is popular in the same way. >> amen. >>...
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so now they become the reverend martin luther king, sr., 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., achieves his identity. this is the place where he has his early experiences, and this is the important thing that comes through in the wonderful document "the autobiography of religious development." that is the first thing he writes during his first year at crozier theological 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-capitalist view of the world. that's all in the first paragraph. and if you've ever read a document that revealed so much more than that, just from its beginning, and those of you in
so now they become the reverend martin luther king, sr., 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., achieves his identity. this is the place where he has his early experiences, and this is the important thing that comes through in the wonderful document "the autobiography of religious...
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kings are seen as above criticism, so the unvarnished jokes and comments about the current king heard at the protest rallies have infuriated his supporters. the sudden wave of anti—royal sentiment over the past year caught royalists off guard. but their morale has been lifted by the king's decision to be more visible in recent months, after spending most of his reign living overseas in germany. the king has responded by abandoning his normally stiff and stern public persona and going on a series of very high—profile walkabouts, like this one, allowing the thai people to get really close to him for the first time. they reach out to touch the royal couple for good luck. "we are but dust under the feet of the king," as the thai saying goes. this man is there and gets a personal word of thanks from the monarch for his pro—palace activism. he's now leading a campaign to get the draconian lese—majeste law used more frequently against the protest leaders. but that's just not true because, in britain, you can say pretty much what you want about the queen and you won't go to prison. it
kings are seen as above criticism, so the unvarnished jokes and comments about the current king heard at the protest rallies have infuriated his supporters. the sudden wave of anti—royal sentiment over the past year caught royalists off guard. but their morale has been lifted by the king's decision to be more visible in recent months, after spending most of his reign living overseas in germany. the king has responded by abandoning his normally stiff and stern public persona and going on a...
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king. i take risks. >> he had a career so rich, so deep, and he saw it all. ♪ ♪ >> when someone says larry king, what comes to mind is always fun in a hotel room. >> should reporters be embedded? ♪ ♪ >> i just loved the way he dresses. i wouldn't do it. but man, those suspenders looked good on television. >> he's interested in what you have to say. if he isn't, he's a hell of a good actor. >> larry has a way of getting things out of you in a nice way. ♪ ♪ >> it's effortless with him. i think it's the suspenders. >> larry king does not need an introduction. he's a big star. biggest than most of us, really. >> from hollywood's walk of fame to miami's golden beaches, larry's 60 years of broadcasting began right here. >> it was may 1, 1957, whr, miami beach. >> that childhood dream became a reality. but not until the 23-year-old gave up a bit of himself. >> he calls him in, marshal simmons, and he says, you ready to go, larry? okay, what name you going to use? he said let's pick ano
king. i take risks. >> he had a career so rich, so deep, and he saw it all. ♪ ♪ >> when someone says larry king, what comes to mind is always fun in a hotel room. >> should reporters be embedded? ♪ ♪ >> i just loved the way he dresses. i wouldn't do it. but man, those suspenders looked good on television. >> he's interested in what you have to say. if he isn't, he's a hell of a good actor. >> larry has a way of getting things out of you in a nice way....
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king. today i have the privilege to introduce our keynote speaker, taylor branch. now that i look over i hope taylor is here. taylor of course has written many books. you probably have read some of them, if not you need to. of course our be a mess if i didn't call him out as a great alumni of north carolina. he is a scholar, and i wanted to say that with as many many achievements in awards he has received, i think the biggest of course is the pulitzer prize that he won in his narrative history of the civil rights era. it is called america in the years. not surprisingly, taylor has a lot to say about dr. martin luther king jr.. i however of a few things to say. dr. king's powerful message of fairness and inclusion to me has always been significantly important in my life. i will tell you why in a minute. in fact it's led me to be an ardent supporter of our fabulous national civil rights museum here nashville tennessee run by terry. throughout my career at fedex which has been decades and deca
king. today i have the privilege to introduce our keynote speaker, taylor branch. now that i look over i hope taylor is here. taylor of course has written many books. you probably have read some of them, if not you need to. of course our be a mess if i didn't call him out as a great alumni of north carolina. he is a scholar, and i wanted to say that with as many many achievements in awards he has received, i think the biggest of course is the pulitzer prize that he won in his narrative history...
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martin luther king, jr.'s life-long struggle for civil rights taking new meaning in america tonight as the nation confronts a dark past and complicated future. i spoke with abc news contributors earlier tonight thank you all for joining us elz let's start with you, i spoke to trump supporter who denounced the violence at the capitol but said it is now time for the country to move on. what about republicans not ready to move on. what will it take? >> i'm not quite sure what moving on actually means, if it means let's forget january 6th then i don't want to move on because that's not going to help the country move forward and heal. we've been down this road where we've tried to placate to racism in hopes of unifying the country only to find out when you placate to racism you only make the country worse. so i don't know what it's going to take for us to move on to get the republicans on board to have a peaceful transition of power and help joe biden and kamala harris get this coronavirus under control but i am c
martin luther king, jr.'s life-long struggle for civil rights taking new meaning in america tonight as the nation confronts a dark past and complicated future. i spoke with abc news contributors earlier tonight thank you all for joining us elz let's start with you, i spoke to trump supporter who denounced the violence at the capitol but said it is now time for the country to move on. what about republicans not ready to move on. what will it take? >> i'm not quite sure what moving on...
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king: there is. i am not into the ego part, but the difference is, if you are in the majority, you call the shots. you decide what hearings are going to be held. you decide what is going to be investigated. you decide what is going to be on the house floor. if you are in the minority, you are playing catchup, you are playing defense. you are just trying to look for weaknesses. you are trying to find areas where you can agree. for the most part, being in the majority is much easier. it is harder in the sense that you have to come up with a result. day-to-day, it's easier being in the majority. because you control everything, you control the schedule, when we have to get here, when we leave, what issues are coming up. being in the minority, after you have been here -- see, i was in the majority from 1994 to 2006. i already had 14 years before we went into the minority. by then, i had good relations with a lot of the democrats. i was still able to work things out and get things done. i think if you come
king: there is. i am not into the ego part, but the difference is, if you are in the majority, you call the shots. you decide what hearings are going to be held. you decide what is going to be investigated. you decide what is going to be on the house floor. if you are in the minority, you are playing catchup, you are playing defense. you are just trying to look for weaknesses. you are trying to find areas where you can agree. for the most part, being in the majority is much easier. it is harder...
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>> king: i don't think so. no, because when i first came down here and talked to harry reid who was then the democratic leader, i said, "look. i'll-- i'll vote with you on organizing the senate, but i'm going to make my own calls on-- on other issues. and you got to leave me alone." and he said, "don't worry, we will." and in fact, in four years, harry reid only asked me for two votes. one i was going to vote with him anyway, and the other i said no. now, it-- i got to be honest, because my republican friends are watching this, and they're going to say, "he's really a democrat, come on." >> wertheim: what do you say to that? >> king: what i say to it is that the republicans haven't given me much to vote for lately. >> wertheim: king has stopped flying since the pandemic, instead he drives the nine hours between d.c. and maine, where his wife, mary, lives and works, as do three of his five kids. when he returns to washington on january 20th after this recess, it may barely look recognizable. new president. and a
>> king: i don't think so. no, because when i first came down here and talked to harry reid who was then the democratic leader, i said, "look. i'll-- i'll vote with you on organizing the senate, but i'm going to make my own calls on-- on other issues. and you got to leave me alone." and he said, "don't worry, we will." and in fact, in four years, harry reid only asked me for two votes. one i was going to vote with him anyway, and the other i said no. now, it-- i got to...
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king's error. the washington post runs an article, only 25% of african americans agree with king after that speech. that doesn't even get us to white americans. so the degree of unpopular popularity i think we forget, and it's gary was saying, the need for us to then reflect on who is unpopular and what that message may mean for where we need to go. >> we can reflect on who's popular in the same way. what's going to happen with barack obama? what is going to happen with the way we remember his legacy? we will then congratulate ourselves for electing the first black president and then reelecting him, but we're not to remember his legacy in any way that i feel is accurate as to what he has actually accomplished. what has he accomplished? we're talking about health care, a republican idea that will be a boon to insurance companies. we're talking about the continuation of the wars that were started during the bush years, in graining again this mindset again of perpetual. war and using drones and expand
king's error. the washington post runs an article, only 25% of african americans agree with king after that speech. that doesn't even get us to white americans. so the degree of unpopular popularity i think we forget, and it's gary was saying, the need for us to then reflect on who is unpopular and what that message may mean for where we need to go. >> we can reflect on who's popular in the same way. what's going to happen with barack obama? what is going to happen with the way we...
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radio host laurie king. he was $87.00 lori was admitted to hospital earlier this month after testing positive for covert 19 in a career spanning more than 6 decades he interviewed many world changing figures including kings and queens presidents and prime ministers sporting legends movie stars and everyday people with amazing stories to tell saskia taylor looks back at his extraordinary career. a voice on a name at the became an institution larry king was the indisputable maust of the microphone and a case in point the when you find a job you enjoy doing that you'll never have to walk a day in your life are going to have a bad day but it will not affect me when i. goes on. bad man. lawrence harris i go was born into a poor family of jewish immigrants and brooklyn the sudden death of his father left the family in dire financial straits and a raja badly finishing high school but he had to pass on to use the voice that had been given to him and i don't know why. a good voice pre-puberty people kept telling me y
radio host laurie king. he was $87.00 lori was admitted to hospital earlier this month after testing positive for covert 19 in a career spanning more than 6 decades he interviewed many world changing figures including kings and queens presidents and prime ministers sporting legends movie stars and everyday people with amazing stories to tell saskia taylor looks back at his extraordinary career. a voice on a name at the became an institution larry king was the indisputable maust of the...