came down to police brutality. we were demonstrating and marching, protesting in front of the different stores here in town for the right to be served at lunch counters. they used cattle prods, if you know what a cattle prod is, on us here in gaston. i still have burns and spots on my body today where they had stuck those cattle prods to me. the fires of frustration and discord are burning in every city. next week i shall ask the congress of the united states to act, to make a commitment that is not fully made in this century to the proposition that race has no place in american life or law. in 1963, i was 23 years old. i finally became the chair of the student coordinating committee. i was invited to come to washington for a meeting with
came down to police brutality. we were demonstrating and marching, protesting in front of the different stores here in town for the right to be served at lunch counters. they used cattle prods, if you know what a cattle prod is, on us here in gaston. i still have burns and spots on my body today where they had stuck those cattle prods to me. the fires of frustration and discord are burning in every city. next week i shall ask the congress of the united states to act, to make a commitment that is not fully made in this century to the proposition that race has no place in american life or law. in 1963, i was 23 years old. i finally became the chair of the student coordinating committee. i was invited to come to
came down to police brutality. we were demonstrating and marching, protesting in front of the different stores here in town for the right to be served at lunch counters. they used cattle prods, if you know what a cattle prod is, on us here in gaston. i still have burns and spots on my body today where they had stuck those cattle prods to me. the fires of frustration and discord are burning in every city. next week i shall ask the congress of the united states to act, to make a commitment that is not fully made in this century to the proposition that race has no place in american life or law. in 1963, i was 23 years old. i finally became the chair of the student coordinating committee. i was invited to come to washington for a meeting with
on this. it is not worth it. unless i m going overseas, i would drive to arizona to avoid flying. well, i think you re right about most of that. i would not have flown to syracuse. in fact, i spoke up there a little while ago and i flew. so i believe in the air traffic system. but i do agree with you that things are bad and getting worse. i feel like there are less complaints because we accept that the system is horrible. it used to be fun to fly. it used to be a privilege. occasionally you get to go up to the front and talk to the captain if you were a little kid and people would treat you with respect. now it is like, get out the cattle prod, turn off your phone, you re a horrible person, take these little peanuts. the one exception is jet blue. and i don t want to do a free commercial for jet blue. but i kind of have to. they get it. the aesthetic is beautiful, it is fun. i think they are telling the
an appropriate thing, but you are not asking women to lean in, but lean back and think of ward cleaver. i m not doing anything of the sort. three of us and then you. what they are saying is men regularly marry women whoa are less intelligent. amazing how it can be if she is exceptional creaty. us women are unforgiving of potential spouses. i will not touch that with a ten-meter cattle prod. less educated. there has been a change and more people delay marriage longer than they used to whether they are college educated or not. part of what happened is people used to see marriage as a cornerstone and part of the foundation for becoming an