the u.s. is urging greece to reach a deal with its creditors. the government owes the international monetary fund a payment of $1.1 billion in may. the center in greece said it may run out of money, and if it does, it may have to start paying government workers with ious. u.s. treasury secretary jack lew says if greece doesn t reach an agreement on repayment terms, it would put the global economy at risk. i believe that the kind of detail that s needed requires going literally through every line in your budget, and every program that you control. and coming forward with, you know, the kinds of options that both build confidence that there s a sustainable path. and that also start to show how you have the potential for economic growth in the the future. so, i don t for a minute, say that it s easy. but i think that s the kind of
bridge represents both a painful beginning and hopeful continueum continuum. andrew young wasn t among those who walked across this bridge and was beaten that sunday march 7th 1965 but he was on the other side helping to coordinate the hundreds of people who it turned out. today reverend andrew young is 82. and he says pushing for voting rights with this small alabama city as a backdrop helped move a nation both spiritually and politically after the 1964 civil rights act. even though lyndon johnson had been the master of the senate and the majority leader and had more ious than almost anybody in the history of the congress it was hard for him to go right back five months later, for another civil rights bill. but when we left the white house, and i asked dr. king well what do you think, i thought he was being flippant.
after the 1964 civil rights act. even though lyndon johnson had been the master of the senate and the majority leader and had more ious than almost anybody in the history of the congress it was hard for him to go right back five months later for another civil rights bill but when we left the white house and i asked dr. king well what do you think? i thought he was being flippant. he said i think we ve got to figure out a way to get this president some power. and i laughed. and he said no he said we really have to we can t wait. for him it was not a political problem, for him it was a spiritual problem. he had gone through the valley of the shadow of death, and he felt it was inevitable that his days were numbered and so he didn t have any time to waste. and so when we got back from
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