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Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWSHOUR 20240712

The pressure on the president of bella ruth despite the threat of violent arrests. Immersed in devastation in sudan grapples with the aftermath of record floods. Increasing to samadhi we beached chiles indigenous mcu cheap people boiled in the land disputes thats getting more dangerous. Hi im sorry fighters and ill have the latest sports asian superstar song humane solace for tottenham and the English Premier League the south korean scores 4 goals the spurs beat southampton to. Begin this news hour with iran threatening the United States with a crushing response to their efforts to reimpose sanctions the u. S. Has triggered a socalled snap back of the sanctions which were lifted in 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal but every other permanent member of the United Nations Security Council rejects the u. S. Sanctions plan irans president Hassan Rouhani is urging the u. S. To respect International Law he also praised world powers for standing up to american pressure on their border. We could see the u

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 U.S. Senate Reading Of MLKs 1963 Letter From Birmingham Jail 20240712

I w my from both sides of the aisle f senator again us somethingew. Nn hearshese and bigger na by saying this. The letterrom j wr clergy as senator was speaking about the importance os liberties, the o thing he said at the end was, we s all the the economic] racial issues, and i thought its and appropriate that following that its important and e that following that speech you have the reading of the letter from the birmingham jailo leaders, the religious leadezb to become struggle. Change comes to america. Thank you leading this mr. Kennedy madamresident . The presiding offir the senato from louisiana. Mr. Nnedy madam president , with me today is one of my colleagues from my office, mr. Blaine clus. Madam president , the dr. King. Letter from a birmingham jail. E city jail, i came across youram recent statement calling my unw . Untimely. I pause to answer criticism of my work and ideas. If i sought to answer all of th, my secretaries would have little time other than such correspondenc

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Transcripts For CSPAN U.S. Senate Reading Of MLKs 1963 Letter From Birmingham Jail 20240712

Today we do it again. I am pleased that we have one again three republicans, three democrats to take part in this historic reading. And at this point, as we get to that letter, id like to yield the floor to my friend from south carolina, senator scott, for a special introduction to this important reading. I yield the floor, madam president. Mr. Scott thank you, madam president. The presiding officer the senator from south carolina. Mr. Scott thank you, maam. Madam president , we are at a critical time in our nations history. I think we can all sense the opportunity that is before us. Through the challenges of covid and the death of george floyd and its aftermath, we can affect real lasting change. Perhaps the most famous line from dr. Kings letter from birmingham jail is injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. Let me say that one more time. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere where. More than at any time i can remember, people of all ages and races are st

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 U.S. Senate - MLK Letter 20240713

Luther king jr. Was arrested in my hometown of birmingham, alabama. His crime, leading a peaceful march to protest the indignity suffered by the black community and the jim crow era. He had violated the ban on public demonstrations which targeted the growing resistance of africanamericans to the injustices they were insuffering. While in solitary confinement in birmingham, dr. King wrote what became known as the letter from the birmingham jail, a stinging response to a group of white clergy in alabama who had denounced his tactics and questioned the wisdom and timing of his arrival in birmingham. They insisted he was an outside agitator coming to alabama to instigate trouble. Dr. King responded famously. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. In his letter he rejected the idea that africanamericans should be more patient for change in the face of the daily indignities inflicted by segregation, in the face of threats of violation. There comes a time, he wrote, when the cu

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 U.S. 20240703

Mr. Brown madam president. The presiding officer the senator from ohio. Mr. Brown thank you, madam president. Madam president , i join we joined last year to do this reading. Im glad shes presiding today. Its an honor to jape my join my colleagues on the floor to read dr. Kings letter from the birmingham jail. Thanks to senator cassidy first, casey, lankford, britt, butler who will wrap it up for joining for this annual bipartisan tradition. Every year, we bring together three republicans and three democrats to read one of the greatest pieces of writing of the 20th century and reflect on the mission and powerful words ever dr. King. This year, a reading falls right after workers memorial day, which we marked on sunday, a day when we honor all the workers killed on the job over the past year, workers past year, workers injured and killed throughout our history. Every year on that date im reminded of dr. Kings final trip, second trip of the year, his final trip to memphis. He went to sta

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