As America pauses to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., what motivated him to work tirelessly for civil rights? How did he and his family endure truly hateful speech from those who opposed him? What was he like as a family man? Where did he stand on the key social issues of abortion, premarital sex and homosexuality? What would he think of the state of the black family today? We discuss all these questions with Alveda King, niece of Dr. King and director of of outreach at Priests for Life, a pro-life organization.