The fight for civil rights, and his support for Nelson Mandela and the antiapartheid struggle in south africa. If the United Kingdom and the United States decided tomorrow morning not to buy South African goods, not to buy South African gold, to put an embargo on oil, if our investors and capitalists would withdraw their support for that racial tyranny that we find there, then apartheid would be brought to an end. Today, dr. Kings city temple address, december 7th, 1964, in london. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. And those are some of the headlines this is democracy now, democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. Amy goodman today is the federal holiday honoring dr. Martin luther king. 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 dr. King is primarily remembered as a civil rights lead
Stead. Shes the Principal Deputy director of dni, the director of National Intelligence so shell be able to come up here and talk about some of the stuff that shes pursuing. So with that, im going to introduce jessica ditto, whos a Deputy Communications director and shell be moderating this panel. Los angeles with Heather Wilson, Heather Brand associate general attorney and sue gordon, executive director of dni. Hello. Good afternoon. Thank you for being here and thank you to everyone whos tuning in on cspan and youtube and those of you in the audience. Its not often that you get to follow the president on stage, so thats a lot of pressure for me. But lets first start by giving a round of applause to our first panel discussion, we really appreciate those of you who took your time to be here today. Lets give a round of applause to the first group of panelists that we have. We have a Diverse Group of women from a wide variety of communities across the country on stage to discuss an issue
Stead. Shes the Principal Deputy director of dni, the director of National Intelligence so shell be able to come up here and talk about some of the stuff that shes pursuing. So with that, im going to introduce jessica ditto, whos a Deputy Communications director and shell be moderating this panel. Los angeles with Heather Wilson, Heather Brand associate general attorney and sue gordon, executive director of dni. Hello. Good afternoon. Thank you for being here and thank you to everyone whos tuning in on cspan and youtube and those of you in the audience. Its not often that you get to follow the president on stage, so thats a lot of pressure for me. But lets first start by giving a round of applause to our first panel discussion, we really appreciate those of you who took your time to be here today. Lets give a round of applause to the first group of panelists that we have. We have a Diverse Group of women from a wide variety of communities across the country on stage to discuss an issue
Stead. Shes the Principal Deputy director of dni, the director of National Intelligence so shell be able to come up here and talk about some of the stuff that shes pursuing. So with that, im going to introduce jessica ditto, whos a Deputy Communications director and shell be moderating this panel. Los angeles with Heather Wilson, Heather Brand associate general attorney and sue gordon, executive director of dni. Hello. Good afternoon. Thank you for being here and thank you to everyone whos tuning in on cspan and youtube and those of you in the audience. Its not often that you get to follow the president on stage, so thats a lot of pressure for me. But lets first start by giving a round of applause to our first panel discussion, we really appreciate those of you who took your time to be here today. Lets give a round of applause to the first group of panelists that we have. We have a Diverse Group of women from a wide variety of communities across the country on stage to discuss an issue