ablow the co-author of the book, seven wonders that will change your life. i don t believe charlie sheen has read your book. not getting any better, getting worse. let s talk about the media s responsibility here. obviously you have been doing segment, i could be exploiting mr. sheen s troubles. what say you? i would say you aren t exploit pliot go his troubles. he is in the business of making news. when a person galvanizes public attention and makes news that is a story that you cover. you don t establish whether the person is competent. that is job for the courts. if mr. sheen s family he is incompetent to speak on his own, they can go to court, file a motion and be heard on that topic and render him a child. that is not our job. our job is to give insight into
galvanizes, especially young people. i was inspired this was led predominantly by young people, which is the movement. as you started to watch these pictures, 19, 20 days ago now, coming out here on cnn and watching all those pictures, did something click in your head, and go, oh, did you think there was a possibility through that non-violence in the beginning it would transpire into this? i wasn t sure. i was concerned. i was ecstatic when i heard the reports and the message spread about them insisting on being non-violent. in the end non-violence wins. violence only leaves in this wake other violence. i hope people will understand non-violence is not just a tactic we embrace, as daddy taught those in the movement, a way of life, especially for courageous people and these young people were certainly courageous.
english version, i should say and then on the inside there s the farsi version and the arabic, as well. that is an old comic book. that has to warm your heart to know that a movement that you participated in had some influence over what s happening there now. well, it doesn t just warm my heart in looking back ward but also warms my heart in looking forward. i think in this country in recent years there have been a lot of division so i think the kind of unity and the kind of commitment that dr. king spoke to decades ago still has relevance in the world and it ought to have more relevance for us today. bernice? that s what i was saying. it is timeless. it is relevant. for all of those people that said nonviolence doesn t work anymore, this is a common-day example that it continues to work and galvanizes, especially young people. i was inspired by the fact this was led predominantly by young people. which was the movement.