John fed them and tended to their every need. Ones, for spiritual john baptized them, married them, and he preached to them. When his parents claimed one for supper, john refused to eat one of his flock. Going hungry was his first act of nonviolent protest. He also noted that in later years that his first congregation of chickens listen to him more closely than some of his colleagues in congress. Thought the chickens were just a little bit more productive. At least they produced eggs, he said. Nashville, from the freedom rides to the march on washington, from freedom summer to selma, john lewis always looked outward, not inward. He always thought of others. In preachingieved the gospel in word and in deed. Insisting that hate and fear had to be answered with love and hope. John lewis believed in the lord. He believed in humanity and he believed in america. He has been called an american saint. A believer willing to give up everything. To bear witness to the truth that drove him all cou
Heritage foundation discussion on a court ruling on offensive language and freedom of speech. Containshour event language some viewers might find offensive. Good afternoon, welcome to the Heritage Foundation. This is the Sarah Allison auditorium. Who are hereose from our heritage. Org website, and on cspan tv. For those inhouse, we would ask a courtesy that mobile devices are silenced or turned off. Isone watching online welcome to send a question at any time, emailing speaker at heritage. Org. Bateseaker is tiffany legal policy analyst. , she researches and writes about records, judicial nominations, and other constitutional issues. She is also cohost of heritages 101 podcast. She was a regular contributor to the daily signal, heritages multimedia organization, and she also coordinates a pellet advocacy program. Please join me in welcoming tiffany bates. Tiffany. [applause] thank you, and welcome to the Heritage Foundation, and thanks for joining us to celebrate free speech week by hi
Added at the lincoln memorial, then marched to the pentagon. More than 600 protesters were arrested, including norman mailer, who would later when a Pulitzer Prize win a Pulitzer Prize for his book on the march. The vietnam war, how much dissent. To theines resistance war, with footage of demonstrations, interviews, and portions of a press conference by blended johnson. They raise their voices. Hundreds of protesters are sometimes arrested area are sometimes arrested. Which perhaps go beyond the limits of rebelliousness. Week, the vietnam war. How much dissent . Heret that story, with that story, our abc correspondent. John hardly a day goes by without a new report of another demonstration or protest against the vietnam war. Hardly a day passes when those who support the war wonder how much dissent is too much . How far can they go when expressing this opposition . The question is as old as socrates. Opinion familiar as the as Oliver Wendell holmes that the right of free speech does no
[chanting] they raise their voices, placards, and march against the government. Most dissenters of the vietnam war can find themselves at this protest activity. Some go farther, burning Selective Service cards. Flying viet cong batters and burning the american flag. During march demonstrations, hundreds of protesters are sometimes arrested. Which activities fall under the bounds of lawful, justified dissent . Which go beyond the limits to become lawless and perhaps rebellious . Scope. The wide world of people and events. Partweek, the vietnam war, 107. How much dissent . Correspondentabc john scali. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] day goes by without a new report of another demonstration or protest against the vietnam war. Hardly a day passes when those who support the war dont wonder how much dissent is too much. Askedwho op