laid down and shed his blood, you have the unmitigated gall to beat your brother, chase im down and beat him some more. call for backup, and they take 20 minutes, and you watch him and you are too busy talking among each other, no empathy, no concern. if you read the story of joseph, when his brothers threw him in the pit, nobody came to help him. like nobody came to help tyre. waiting on ambulance service that didn t show up until it s too late. what will happen to his dream. we ll just tell them something else happened, but we are going to throw him in a pit, but i come to memphis today to tell you the same mistake joseph s brothers made, is a mistake you made. you thought you threw joseph in a pit. you thought you threw dr. king s dream in a pit. but every time you throw something in a pit, god takes the pit and raises it up and changes the whole world. e world. let me be clear, we understand that there are concerns about public safety. we understand that there s needs to
this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the would. i m fareed zakaria coming live to you from new york. today on the program, i ll talk to new york times columnist tom friedman who points out not only is the united states involved in the largest war in europe since world war ii, but america has also entered a sort of tech war with china. and an energy struggle with saudi arabia. what in the world is going on? and china s leaders, more than 2,000 of them, are gathering this week to make major decisions about the country s decision for the next five years and beyond. on the agenda, an unprecedented third term in office for xi jinping. what else will be decided? i will talk to the former prime minister of australia. then stop the steal maybe headed south of the border, as latin america s largest democracy seems to be taking cues from its neighbor up north. you don t concede when there s theft involved. we ll tell y
i m fareed zakaria coming live to you from new york. today on the program, i ll talk to new york times columnist tom friedman who points out not only is the united states involved in the largest war in europe since world war ii, but america has also entered a sort of tech war with china. and an energy struggle with saudi arabia. what in the world is going on? and china s leaders, more than 2,000 of them, are gathering this week to make major decisions about the country s decision for the next five years and beyond. on the agenda, an unprecedented third term in office for xi jinping. what else will be decided? i will talk to the former prime minister of australia. then stop the steal maybe headed south of the border, as latin america s largest democracy seems to be taking cues from its neighbor up north. you don t concede when there s theft involved. we ll tell you about the controversy with brazil s presidential election. but first here s my take. a distinguished ru
acquired them in the 19 as. here a 43-year-old rosa parks sits for a mug shot in montgomery, alabama. this photo wasn t taken the day she was actually arrested for refusing to give up her seat on the bus to a white man in 1955, but a few months later when the busboy cot was in full swing. monday marks 60 years since a key event in civil rights history. the march on washington when martin luther king jr. gave his famous i have a dream speech. tens of thousands are expected to converge on the mall for a rally and march honoring that historic event participants will gather for remarks from several speakers, including king s son. they will walk to the king memorial about half a mile away. still ahead, andy scholes
we re asking to be treated equal. and to be treated fair. and just like they marched and boycotted and went to jail for nine years from the 55 montgomery busboy cot to the 64th civil rights act, we going to pay the same dues to get this george floyd justice in policing act. [ applause ]. reverend, i don t know how long, they didn t know how long it would be when they boycotted. it s not about a timetable. it s about we cannot continue to live under these double standards and under these conditions. we don t care how long, but i