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martin luther king jr.lause ] >> so while we commemorate his memory today with this great memorial, let us not confuse nor forget what he stood for and died for. the young people around this nation organizing are very something, but let us not forget the ideals he gave up his life for, love, peace, equality, jobs, education, nonviolence, decent housing, and an end to war. >> reporter: just a lot of living history out here on the mall right now, candy. and once again, we're told the president of the united states now on his way over to this memorial for his part of this event. >> you know, joe, i talked with congressman john lewis, a man who i know you know well, as i do. and one of the things that we were talking about president obama, he said that on inauguration day president obama gave to john lewis a picture of the day and wrote on it "because of you, john," and the idea that this memorial is being dedicated -- and it's been 15 years in the making. being dedicated at time that an african-american is ser
martin luther king jr.lause ] >> so while we commemorate his memory today with this great memorial, let us not confuse nor forget what he stood for and died for. the young people around this nation organizing are very something, but let us not forget the ideals he gave up his life for, love, peace, equality, jobs, education, nonviolence, decent housing, and an end to war. >> reporter: just a lot of living history out here on the mall right now, candy. and once again, we're told the...
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martin luther king. a moment before, we saw congressman john lewis who was 23 years old 48 years ago when he spoke during the march on washington. he is a giant of the civil rights movement. we will continue this morning here on the fox newschannel bringing you live coverage of the dedication of this memorial. we'll be right back. my mother froze everything. i was 18 years old before i had my first fresh bun. the invention at i came up with is the hot dog ez bun steamer. steam is te y to a great dog. i knew it was goi to be a success. the invention was so simple that i knew i needed to protect it. my name is chris schutte and i got patent, trademark and c on legalzoom. [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch theidreams. go to legalzm today and make yourusiness dream a reality. at legalzoocom we put the law on your side. or visit a museum without art. then why rely on health care coverage that's missing something, too? with medicare alone, your coverage could be inc
martin luther king. a moment before, we saw congressman john lewis who was 23 years old 48 years ago when he spoke during the march on washington. he is a giant of the civil rights movement. we will continue this morning here on the fox newschannel bringing you live coverage of the dedication of this memorial. we'll be right back. my mother froze everything. i was 18 years old before i had my first fresh bun. the invention at i came up with is the hot dog ez bun steamer. steam is te y to a...
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martin luther king jr. we will take you there live. >>> also, a look ahead to the cnn western republican presidential debate in las vegas. what can we expect in the tuesday night showdown? >>> and last night in los angeles, a star-studded birthday party for former president bill clinton. but not the kind of birthday you'd think. on hand, lady gaga, usher and el en ellen de generes. thchlts morning on the national mall, the four-acre, $120 million martin luther king jr. memorial will be dedicated. our athena jones is in the mall right now and joins us now live. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see, the crowd is building here. in just a little while, this dedication ceremony which was postponed, as you know, from august, will begin. we expect to hear from several civil rights leaders like jesse jackson, like john lewis. also martin luther king iii and bernice king. president obama will also be speaking. we thought we'd take a look at some of the scup tur itself and some of the contro
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to quote martin luther king jr.s speech at oslo when they gave him the nobel peace prize -- one of the things he made clear was that while we have come a long way we still have a long, long way to go. while the presence of this imposing structure forever reminds us of a long and perilous journey that the struggle has brought us through, it also points toward the future. in the words -- through many days of toil, we have already come with grace that brought us safe thus far and grace will lead us home. we recognize here that in the midst of the amazing truth that an african-american preacher who never held public political office is recognized here among the fathers of the country. indeed, he has become a father of the country. [applause] for his leadership gave birth to a new america. this marvelous president is in peril by forces that come today to turn back the clock. there are forces in this country that wants to turn back the clock but we want to make sure they understand we have marched too far, prayed too hard
to quote martin luther king jr.s speech at oslo when they gave him the nobel peace prize -- one of the things he made clear was that while we have come a long way we still have a long, long way to go. while the presence of this imposing structure forever reminds us of a long and perilous journey that the struggle has brought us through, it also points toward the future. in the words -- through many days of toil, we have already come with grace that brought us safe thus far and grace will lead...
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martin luther king jr.cated in the nation's capital. he will join other titans of american history including presidents washington, jefferson, and lincoln. you might be wondering who spearheaded the movement to build a memorial to martin luther king jr. it turns out -- and this may surprise you -- it was actually his fraternity brothers at alpha phi alpha. dr. king pledged the first black fraternity in 1958. t.j. holmes talked to the group's national president to find out how all this happened. ♪ >> narrator: alpha phi alpha is the country's first black fraternity, founded by seven men on the campus of cornell university in 1906. >> the alpha phi alpha mission is to provide advocacy and service for our communities. in developing leaders, but particularly we spend time working to develop young college men. and ensuring that they receive the proper nurturing and guidance so that they can go into the world and into society and to serve and to lead. >> reporter: dr. skip mason jr. is the national president of a
martin luther king jr.cated in the nation's capital. he will join other titans of american history including presidents washington, jefferson, and lincoln. you might be wondering who spearheaded the movement to build a memorial to martin luther king jr. it turns out -- and this may surprise you -- it was actually his fraternity brothers at alpha phi alpha. dr. king pledged the first black fraternity in 1958. t.j. holmes talked to the group's national president to find out how all this happened....
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the martin luther king jr. memorial on a gorgeous day. the backdrop, the body of water you're seeing, is the tidal basin. i want to bring in our joe johns. joe, your impressions of the speech? i thought i heard a lot of politics in there. >> a lot. this was obama the president, the politician, the professor, and in some ways this was a rallying cry to his coalition, his base, answering that question that a lot of people have been asking on both sides of the political spectrum -- what happened to that change you were talking about four years ago? and his answer to his coalition, to his base, change will come if you don't give up. again and again and again, the president talking here at this sort of moment where he ties himself to martin luther king and the whole civil rights movement that began way back when, saying like martin luther king this presidency can continue if you don't give up. change isn't easy. it's very difficult. and a pretty effective outreach, i would say, to his constituencies and something i
the martin luther king jr. memorial on a gorgeous day. the backdrop, the body of water you're seeing, is the tidal basin. i want to bring in our joe johns. joe, your impressions of the speech? i thought i heard a lot of politics in there. >> a lot. this was obama the president, the politician, the professor, and in some ways this was a rallying cry to his coalition, his base, answering that question that a lot of people have been asking on both sides of the political spectrum -- what...
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martin luther king.d, hard time. >> even with me, even now, in the state of mississippi. i was the first black fee male to run for office in mississippi, and received death threats. you still have racism in this country and also you have race baiting in this country where we're trying to enforce people to vote by playing the race card. so, this is one memorable time i have when barack obama won. i did an interview on the same stage with vernon jordan. and he worked heavily in the civil rights movement. and i said mr. jordan, would dr. martin luther king be happy today? he said, angela, martin would be pleased, but say we still have a long way to go. >> why? >> because we don't have -- i mean alisyn can attest to this, we don't have a level playing field in america. but we can't use it as an excuse. as women, as black americans, and hispanic americans, but we can't use it as an excuse. >> dave: we don't have a level playing field? we have a black president and a black g.o.p. front runner for the nominatio
martin luther king.d, hard time. >> even with me, even now, in the state of mississippi. i was the first black fee male to run for office in mississippi, and received death threats. you still have racism in this country and also you have race baiting in this country where we're trying to enforce people to vote by playing the race card. so, this is one memorable time i have when barack obama won. i did an interview on the same stage with vernon jordan. and he worked heavily in the civil...
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martin? >> and there is also even though this is an appeal, still a further appeal that is possible here. is that true for both sides? >> reporter: it is true for both sides, but they cannot hold her. if she is absolved, if she is acquitted in this appeal, she is a free woman, she'll be given her passport back. she will be able to go home. if they order another appeal case, that means that the italian government can appeal for extradition from the united states to italy. but that is a long way off, and that is after a high court ruling which would be several months away, and if the prosecution wins that. >> paula newton standing by outside of the prison where amanda knox is currently being held. thank you very much. we'll stay in touch with both and you matthew. thanks. >>> here in the states occupy wall street protesters are not backing down. 700 people were arrested on the brooklyn bridge saturday. and now the demonstration is spreading across the country. allison is at the new york stock e
martin? >> and there is also even though this is an appeal, still a further appeal that is possible here. is that true for both sides? >> reporter: it is true for both sides, but they cannot hold her. if she is absolved, if she is acquitted in this appeal, she is a free woman, she'll be given her passport back. she will be able to go home. if they order another appeal case, that means that the italian government can appeal for extradition from the united states to italy. but that is...
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martin luther king's peaceful protest movement.he year in 1963. and in late 1964, the nobel peace prize. when he heard he won, what was that reaction like? >> coretta got the call. and coretta woke him up. and he said he thought he was dreaming. >> the day the announcement came down, we were running up and down the sidewalk there on auburn avenue saying we won, we knew he had been nominated. we won the nobel prize. >> the acceptance speech was considered at the time his most important. what kind of pressure to get it right? i mean, you see in the documents, you know, draft after draft. >> he usually went off by himself for three or four days to do his writing. he was a poet. and poets work on speeches until every little syllable is right. >> i accept the nobel prize for peace -- >> i think his heart, his soul, his gut came out in his speech. >> i am mindful that only yesterday in philadelphia, mississippi, young people seeking to secure the right to vote were brutalized and murdered. >> he didn't take it as a personal achievement.
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of the martin luthhr kiig junior monument... in washinnton ddc. ((break 1)) 3&(((ump in)) ((ad lib meteorologist)) 3 ((traffic reporter ad libs))map fiber map 175 map old court map 3 3 3 coming up... after many delays... the day fiially camm... an earthquake and hurricane may have delayed this day, but would not be denied dennidthe touchinggspeeches... and moving songs... from the martin luther king junior monument dedication ceremony... nexx. next.and later in sports... another ig win bb the ravens...complete highlightss and post game reaction. ((bumm out)) ((break 2)))- &p a civil rights icon is now capital. as shhnnon travis repprts.. it's been more than a deccde in the mmking ... and on sunday the martin luther king, jr. memorial was finally dedicated. dedicated. --reporter pkg as follows-- 3 day.. words that transformed a nation. and now, 43 years after hee as assassinated in memphis, a memooial is dedicated to martin luther king junior.an earthhuake and hurricane may have delayed phis day, but would not be deniedpresident obama -- among thos
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king. >> on that day, martin luther king jr.of the lincoln memorial and shared his dream with the american people. he said he had a dream, a dream that was in keeping with the american dream. i can never, ever forget that day. dr. king had the ability to transform those steps on the lincoln memorial into a modern day pulpit. i can hear him speaking right now. right now. you could tell. he was so pleased that everything had gone so well. he knew he was preaching. he knew he was getting the message over. and at one time he just put his hand into the air, his arm, he was pleased. and after the march was all over, you know? president kennedy invited us down to the white house. he stood in the door of the oval office and he greeted each one of us. he was like a proud father that everything had gone so well. he said, "you did a good job." "you did a good job." when he got to dr. king, he said, "you had a dream." >> what does the dedication of this memorial mean to you personally? >> the dedication of this memorial just is -- it's unre
king. >> on that day, martin luther king jr.of the lincoln memorial and shared his dream with the american people. he said he had a dream, a dream that was in keeping with the american dream. i can never, ever forget that day. dr. king had the ability to transform those steps on the lincoln memorial into a modern day pulpit. i can hear him speaking right now. right now. you could tell. he was so pleased that everything had gone so well. he knew he was preaching. he knew he was getting the...
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to quote martin luther king jr. in his speech at oslo when they gave him the nobel peace prize -- one of the things he made clear was that while we have come a lon way we still have a long, long way to go. while the presence of this imposing structure forever reminds us of a long and perilous journey that the struggle has brought us through, it also points toward the future. in the wds -- through many days of toil, we have already come with grace that brought us safe thus far and grace will lead us home. we recognize here that in the midst of the amazing truth that an african-american preacher who never held public political office is recognized here among the fathers of the country. indeed, he has become a father of the country. [applause] for his leadership gave birth to a new america. this marvelous president is in peril by forces that come today to turn back the clock. there are forces in this country that wants to turn back the clock but we want to make sure they understand we have marched too far, prayed too h
to quote martin luther king jr. in his speech at oslo when they gave him the nobel peace prize -- one of the things he made clear was that while we have come a lon way we still have a long, long way to go. while the presence of this imposing structure forever reminds us of a long and perilous journey that the struggle has brought us through, it also points toward the future. in the wds -- through many days of toil, we have already come with grace that brought us safe thus far and grace will...
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martin luther king iii has this op-ed. martin luther king ii in the "washington post," and live coverage with president obama among those at the event, with performances from stevie wonder and aretha franklin. you can see the have been to in its entirety here on c-span. this is from the "washington post." thousands rally in that district calling for jobs and civil- rights. al sharpton and jesse jackson on hand. the stories saying -- like the king memorial dedication, the march was postponed as hurricane irene made its way to washington, d.c. back to your calls. where is occupy wall street heading? from boston, welcome to the conversation. caller: you are looking dapper as usual, brother. hello? host: we can hear you. go ahead. caller: i was down at occupied boston on friday -- occupy boston on friday. i am a socialist and a machinist who was just laid off. i was there and struck up with a -- a conversation with the fellow who was laid off from i forget which bank, but he was making $150,000 a year and he was laid off. here
martin luther king iii has this op-ed. martin luther king ii in the "washington post," and live coverage with president obama among those at the event, with performances from stevie wonder and aretha franklin. you can see the have been to in its entirety here on c-span. this is from the "washington post." thousands rally in that district calling for jobs and civil- rights. al sharpton and jesse jackson on hand. the stories saying -- like the king memorial dedication, the...
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chris martin, ricky martin-- i don't mix you up. on paper, it's very easy. >> i know. >> stephen: in person, hey, listen, i could get lost in those blue eyes. i understand. i understand why ms. paltrow fell for you. now, we had radiohead on here. >> yes, i know. >> stephen: a couple weeks ago. did a full hour with them. and people say that you're influenced by radiohead. >> yes. >> stephen: but i don't see it. >> we are not as good musically but much more attractive. >> stephen: yes, very much. you have seen how your stance, this kind of thing, like that. we were worried about him. >> yes, we all in britain have this kind of wriggling dance. >> stephen: herky-jerky quality. >> we are taught it in school and it works pretty well for us. >> stephen: now you have a real rival with u2, you have a little rivalry going on, don't you? >> no. >> stephen: yeah, you do. >> my voice went up, so yeah. >> stephen: really? >> i don't... >> stephen: are you lying to me? >> in a way. (laughter) >> in a way i am. >> stephen: who is going to be the g
chris martin, ricky martin-- i don't mix you up. on paper, it's very easy. >> i know. >> stephen: in person, hey, listen, i could get lost in those blue eyes. i understand. i understand why ms. paltrow fell for you. now, we had radiohead on here. >> yes, i know. >> stephen: a couple weeks ago. did a full hour with them. and people say that you're influenced by radiohead. >> yes. >> stephen: but i don't see it. >> we are not as good musically but much...
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martin luther king. her and her brother, martin luther king, the iii. they brought it back to the economic circumstances of day and the injustice they think their father would see in today's society. so far, that's been the theme from some of the speakers that we've seen. that's not so much a reflection and joy and celebration of dr. king's life and of all the things that you cited and the fact that this memorial is in existence and being dedicated today, but also a reminder of the principles that he stood for. it's seven weeks late. hurricane irene washed out the first plans for the ceremony. august 28, 1963, that was the date 48 years later that they hoped to have this ceremony. obviously, hurricane irene came along seven weeks later. here we are on a beautiful sublime day on the national mall. president obama will be speaking later. one more thing, if we can get that shot back up of the memorial itself. in the 1963 speech. he set het his hue a stone of hope. you can see the symbolism, the granite mountain of despair pulled from the center of which is
martin luther king. her and her brother, martin luther king, the iii. they brought it back to the economic circumstances of day and the injustice they think their father would see in today's society. so far, that's been the theme from some of the speakers that we've seen. that's not so much a reflection and joy and celebration of dr. king's life and of all the things that you cited and the fact that this memorial is in existence and being dedicated today, but also a reminder of the principles...
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and steve martin has proved every doubter wrong. last week, he won the biggest award in bluegrass. he and the band named entertainers of the year. >> and our 2011 entertainer of the year is, steve martin. >> the greatest thing. the bluegrass community can be very strict. i felt really welcome. >> reporter: played at the capitol for one of the biggest audiences ever for bluegrass. >> to think that i played banjo for the president of the united states has to be one of the greatest thrills of his life. >> reporter: and not so very long ago, on the "letterman" show, the little boy from orange county got to stand right next to the king from the radio. ♪ bluegrass master earl scruggs. and so we choose steve martin and the stone canyon band, and that two albums. you can learn more about them at abcnews.com and there's a present waiting for you there. he performed two songs just for us performances are online. thank you so much for watching on this friday night. we are always online at abcnews.com. don't forget to watch "20/20" later tonigh
and steve martin has proved every doubter wrong. last week, he won the biggest award in bluegrass. he and the band named entertainers of the year. >> and our 2011 entertainer of the year is, steve martin. >> the greatest thing. the bluegrass community can be very strict. i felt really welcome. >> reporter: played at the capitol for one of the biggest audiences ever for bluegrass. >> to think that i played banjo for the president of the united states has to be one of the...
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martin luther king jr.ct foundation. his board of directors, dana kurtz and his entire staff. i want to thank the man from alpha phi alpha and average citizens who made this dream come true. thank you for building a monument, a monument to peace, to love, and nonviolent resistance. on the front yard of america to symbolize the cornerstone of our true democracy. it was 48 long years ago when thousands of us long for freedom. we were in the shadow of the lincoln memorial. many of us were fresh from the jails of the hard south where the front lines of the struggle for human dignity and america was. together there in peace with their hearts in our hands, open to see some sign that our cries would be heard in the cold marble walls of this distant capital. martin luther king jr., this man, this brother, this citizen of america, this citizen of the world, was never in the program lineup. i was number 6. for those who spoke that day, i am the only ones still around. dr. king was our leader. he never, ever asked us
martin luther king jr.ct foundation. his board of directors, dana kurtz and his entire staff. i want to thank the man from alpha phi alpha and average citizens who made this dream come true. thank you for building a monument, a monument to peace, to love, and nonviolent resistance. on the front yard of america to symbolize the cornerstone of our true democracy. it was 48 long years ago when thousands of us long for freedom. we were in the shadow of the lincoln memorial. many of us were fresh...
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the father, martins heen. - - mart -- martin sheen. see you next time on pbs.hanks for watching and as always, keep the faith. >> who knows about these kind of things? anyway, they say that miracles -- >> do you believe in miracles, father? >> i am a priest. it is kind of my job. >> i don't practice anymore. mass at christmas, easter, just about it. >> take it. loud and catholics out here, kid. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with renowned neurosurgeon, also known as the doctor q. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side.
the father, martins heen. - - mart -- martin sheen. see you next time on pbs.hanks for watching and as always, keep the faith. >> who knows about these kind of things? anyway, they say that miracles -- >> do you believe in miracles, father? >> i am a priest. it is kind of my job. >> i don't practice anymore. mass at christmas, easter, just about it. >> take it. loud and catholics out here, kid. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at...
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honoring martin luther king on the national mall today. the king family along with the first family helped dedicate the memorial hours ago. we'll go live to the national mall in a moment. >>> first, new developments at this hour in the frantic search for a missing baby girl in kansas city. missouri governor jay nixon is calling in national guard troops to help police look for lisa irwin. jim spellman is in kansas city with more on this investigation into the 10 months old disappearance. what prompted the national guard's involvement now? >> honestly what prompted this is a lack of any other leads. police it tell us they haven't made any breakthroughs on the case. they're trying to get fresh eyes on this investigation. take a look here, as you mentioned 25 national guardsmen deployed here to research this area a few blocks away from the home. these are especially trained mps, and they've been trained in it. joining fbi and local law enforcement here to just try to bring a fresh set of eyes, go through everything, make sure they haven't miss
honoring martin luther king on the national mall today. the king family along with the first family helped dedicate the memorial hours ago. we'll go live to the national mall in a moment. >>> first, new developments at this hour in the frantic search for a missing baby girl in kansas city. missouri governor jay nixon is calling in national guard troops to help police look for lisa irwin. jim spellman is in kansas city with more on this investigation into the 10 months old...
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, this is unbelievable that a memorial to martin luther king jr. would be here. he was never elected to any public office. progress is made in america as a people. >> might ask how difficult it was back then? you were arrested some 40 times. you were beaten. you suffered as so many did. it has become defacto that we have made progress but it was such a tough time for all of you that struggled. >> we must never forget that it was not easy. it was a struggle. a struggle just for black people and white people in america to come together, to be able to eat together, sit at a lunch counter together, to sit and eat in a restaurant. to be sitting together on a bus or a train or to go to school together. to be able to register to vote. >> you have a black man and the white house, you have the first black president. as you just heard in our report, there are so many problems still. there is so much inequality. >> in spite of all of the changes and all of the progress that was made, we still have problems. people ask me over and over again whether the electi
, this is unbelievable that a memorial to martin luther king jr. would be here. he was never elected to any public office. progress is made in america as a people. >> might ask how difficult it was back then? you were arrested some 40 times. you were beaten. you suffered as so many did. it has become defacto that we have made progress but it was such a tough time for all of you that struggled. >> we must never forget that it was not easy. it was a struggle. a struggle just for black...
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he attends martin luther king middle school not far from here. joining me now is roger anderson, one of the organizers of the search. mr. anderson, we talked earlier. you said this is doctor there are several reasons the search is going on and your organizing it. >> yeah. i'm the parent of an 11-year-old. and i can only imagine what she would be going through if she were living. she would probably be a basket case. there's really no word in what the police activity is or whatever. there's a lot of anxiety. so we're here to exercise that and try to, you know, see if we can find any leads about william. >> and how many people are you expect something. >> oh, at least 100. mostly from jane's church that will join us later. and we're getting e-mail and texts from other people who are willing to join in. >> and i spoke to one of the people that will be joining you who said jane would be doing this. >> oh, yeah. jane, you know, jane would definitely be doing this for any of us if she was here. unfortunately since she's not here, we're picking up that s
he attends martin luther king middle school not far from here. joining me now is roger anderson, one of the organizers of the search. mr. anderson, we talked earlier. you said this is doctor there are several reasons the search is going on and your organizing it. >> yeah. i'm the parent of an 11-year-old. and i can only imagine what she would be going through if she were living. she would probably be a basket case. there's really no word in what the police activity is or whatever. there's...
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martin luther king, jr. place beside lincoln, jefferson, and washington. >> he will stand among monuments that fathered this nation and those who defended it. >> hundreds of thousands attended the dedication of the mall. an event that put together tributes with political calls for justice. >> a towering figure in american history. >> now he is 30 feet tall looking down on everyone. children, itng's is a memorial for everyone. >> let us not confuse or forget what he stood for and died for. >> a day to honor a man and a dream for peace and racial harmony that echoes for all time. >> true measure of any man is how his message continues on. >> a message etched in stone in the nation's capital. >> now your 11 insta-weather forecast with meteorologist john collins. >> there is some rain to the north with the little thunder. most of the moisture is closer to the energy with the storm up in pennsylvania and new york state. the whole line is sinking in our direction slowly. there is no guarantee of rain. a lot of thi
martin luther king, jr. place beside lincoln, jefferson, and washington. >> he will stand among monuments that fathered this nation and those who defended it. >> hundreds of thousands attended the dedication of the mall. an event that put together tributes with political calls for justice. >> a towering figure in american history. >> now he is 30 feet tall looking down on everyone. children, itng's is a memorial for everyone. >> let us not confuse or forget what he...
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>> it's funny martin.me on the air with me today, the occupy wall street washington version is just marched up 15th street from freedom plaza. then on pennsylvania avenue into lafayette park here. it is coming closer to home. it's funny, martin, both the president and vice president biden were asked about this at separate events about a half a mile apart from each other and about ten minutes apart timewise. if you might not surprise you to learn that vice president biden was eager to take up the tea party comparison, volunteered it at a symposium that was moderated by david gregory of "meet the press." . vice president biden says there's a lot in common with the tea party and martin, if you go back to september 29, 2008, the day that the tarp vote went down in congress bringing the stock market some 7 hundred points, who voted against tarp? who said it was a bailout for banks? it was both end of the political spectrum. it was populous on the right and populous on the left. genesis of the tea party on the r
>> it's funny martin.me on the air with me today, the occupy wall street washington version is just marched up 15th street from freedom plaza. then on pennsylvania avenue into lafayette park here. it is coming closer to home. it's funny, martin, both the president and vice president biden were asked about this at separate events about a half a mile apart from each other and about ten minutes apart timewise. if you might not surprise you to learn that vice president biden was eager to take...
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. >>> the district is getting ready for a big day at celebration tomorrow with the martin luter king dedication memorial but for some thefestivities couldn't hold off another day. one group has already begun planning a tribute. what's going on out there? >> reporter: bruce, call it a kickoff party, an early kickoff party leading up to the ceremony tomorrow. a lot of washingtonians gathering at joe's restaurant for chicken and to pay tribute to the man who defined civil rights in this country. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: food, music and a promise to keep the dream alive brought several people out to jamaica joe's. many people spent saturday marching through d.c. they were embracing quality for all in honor of king. >> dr. king was a friend to washington, d.c. he and others in the early '60s came here. >> the dedication of the memorial means a lot to the people of the district of columbia. he had some of the seminal moments of his career here in washington. of course, his speech on the i have a dream speech on the mall is just one of many speeches he gave in the city. >> although the offi
. >>> the district is getting ready for a big day at celebration tomorrow with the martin luter king dedication memorial but for some thefestivities couldn't hold off another day. one group has already begun planning a tribute. what's going on out there? >> reporter: bruce, call it a kickoff party, an early kickoff party leading up to the ceremony tomorrow. a lot of washingtonians gathering at joe's restaurant for chicken and to pay tribute to the man who defined civil rights in...
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martin? >> matthew, despite all the excitement over her departure, it is still possible that prosecutors can appeal this and they have said they plan to do so, right? >> well, not just possible, but it's likely that they'll do that. in fact, they said they will do it. the prosecutors are going to go to the supreme court of italy to get the judges there to review the findings of this appeal court. what that will mean, theoretically, that means if amanda knox is recalled or found guilty by the supreme court, that means extradition proceedings in the united states in theory, in practice what people are saying here, legal experts and others associated with the cases that that's not likely to happen. but it remains, obviously, a possibility. >> matthew chance in perugia, thank you very much. >>> let's head on to seattle, where they're headed, sandra, what kind of homecoming is planned for her? >> well, marty, the much anticipation arrival of amanda knox is expected to be around 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. p
martin? >> matthew, despite all the excitement over her departure, it is still possible that prosecutors can appeal this and they have said they plan to do so, right? >> well, not just possible, but it's likely that they'll do that. in fact, they said they will do it. the prosecutors are going to go to the supreme court of italy to get the judges there to review the findings of this appeal court. what that will mean, theoretically, that means if amanda knox is recalled or found...
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jobs and justice being led by civil rights activist, the reverend al sharpton, heading for the new martin luther king memorial which will be officially dedicated tomorrow. >>> a catholic bishop has been charged with failing to report suspected child abuse. bishop robert finn knew about foreign graphic pictures of children on a priest's laptop last december. if convicted, bishop finn could face a year in jail. >>> actor larry hagman says he has been diagnosed with cancer. the 80-year-old, best known fr his role as j.r. ewing on the tv series, dallas, didn't disclose the type but says it is a very common and treatable form of cancer. he will undergo treatment this month while working on a remake of the show, dallas. >>> let's get right to those occupy italy roe protests that have turned violent. barbie nado is in italy. she is joining us by phone. earlier, mentioned these an a anarchists that clash with the peaceful protests. are you there? >> i am here. i can't hear the show, though. i can hear you. >> tell me about how this protest has been taken over by the anarcists. >> what we have rig
jobs and justice being led by civil rights activist, the reverend al sharpton, heading for the new martin luther king memorial which will be officially dedicated tomorrow. >>> a catholic bishop has been charged with failing to report suspected child abuse. bishop robert finn knew about foreign graphic pictures of children on a priest's laptop last december. if convicted, bishop finn could face a year in jail. >>> actor larry hagman says he has been diagnosed with cancer. the...
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jackson portrays are evidence martin luther king on broadway.arriage number three for former beatle paul mccartney, and a federal crackdown on medical marijuana sales in california. those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> mitchell: thousands of medical marijuana outlets in california are bracing for a federal crackdown. prosecutors say the shops are doing more than just helping their patients. john blackstone has the story. >> for federal justice department officials, the photographs of marijuana being sold in lollipops and candies show the problem with california's medical marijuana law. >> where there's marijuana, there's money and lots of it. >> melinda hague is -- melinda haag is the u.s. attorney for california. >> people are using the cover of medical marijuana to make enormous amounts of money, in short to engage in drug trafficking. >> >> reporter: medical marijuana has been legal in california. 15 other states have similar law, but marijuana remains illegal under federal law. now federal officials have sent letters to do
jackson portrays are evidence martin luther king on broadway.arriage number three for former beatle paul mccartney, and a federal crackdown on medical marijuana sales in california. those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> mitchell: thousands of medical marijuana outlets in california are bracing for a federal crackdown. prosecutors say the shops are doing more than just helping their patients. john blackstone has the story. >> for federal justice department...
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martin luther king relieving himself in the rest room.ying to do with that moment in terms of setting the play for the audience? >> to me, it's about he is a human. oh, my goodness, he urinates. when i walk into my mother's house in the living room, there are two pictures on the wall, jesus and dr. king, and they sit side by side, and i grew up revering him, and he was a saint and he had become a deity, so he was a ghost that haunted me almost, and so for me, the play was a way for me to take him off of the wall and take him out of the history book and make him a real life flesh and blood human being, who had challenges and sometimes smoked and had stinky feet because he was always on the road, you know, and it allows an audience to see that this man who was so extraordinary was actually quite ordinary, and it inspires people, and they can be like if he was ordinary and did that, well, me as an ordinary person, i can do that too. >> so the thing about smoking, he gets a pack of cigarettes in the beginning. is there a resistance to having
martin luther king relieving himself in the rest room.ying to do with that moment in terms of setting the play for the audience? >> to me, it's about he is a human. oh, my goodness, he urinates. when i walk into my mother's house in the living room, there are two pictures on the wall, jesus and dr. king, and they sit side by side, and i grew up revering him, and he was a saint and he had become a deity, so he was a ghost that haunted me almost, and so for me, the play was a way for me to...
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: ahead, martin sheen talks about films a so i'm glad it's with fidelity.not just with my savings plan here at work. they help me with all of my financial goals. looking good, irene. thanks to fidelity, i can stay on top of my financial future, huh? good one. why, thank you. whether it's saving for retirement, college, or anything else, contact a fidelity investment professional today. >> i think of all the work you put in to get me to run. i think of all the work you did to get me elected. i could pummel your ass with a baseball bat. >> it's sunday morning on cbs. and here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: maybe you know martin sheen best from his days in the oval office playing the president of the united states in the hit tv show the west wing. or do you think of him as actor charlie sheen's dad? he and his other sonny mill yo estevez sat down with mo rocca for our sunday profile. >> reporter: let's get this out of the way. over the past year how was it as a father to watch your son charlie go through what he went through publicly? >> are you a father?
: ahead, martin sheen talks about films a so i'm glad it's with fidelity.not just with my savings plan here at work. they help me with all of my financial goals. looking good, irene. thanks to fidelity, i can stay on top of my financial future, huh? good one. why, thank you. whether it's saving for retirement, college, or anything else, contact a fidelity investment professional today. >> i think of all the work you put in to get me to run. i think of all the work you did to get me...
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i believe that, martin.well, sir, we are delighted to assist you and we are more than happy to have you on this broadcast. so thank you very much. buddy roemer. >> thanks, martin. >>> next, when this is done, will any of his opponents be in any shape to take on president obama? >> did it remind you of some cafeteria with kids in the seventh grade going -- it's stupid and it hurts the republican party. you might think all these cost about the same... protect about the same... but what if you have an accident? allstate accident forgiveness starts the day you sign up. these guys might make you wait a couple of years. we can't wait a couple years. [ babbles ] no you cannot. thanks. don't mention it. [ dennis ] shop less. get more. make one call to an allstate agent. [ female announcer ] call allstate now and you'll also get a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside assistance. free gold ! we call that hertz gold plus rewards. you earn free days, free weeks and more fast. that's a plus. upgrade your ride.
i believe that, martin.well, sir, we are delighted to assist you and we are more than happy to have you on this broadcast. so thank you very much. buddy roemer. >> thanks, martin. >>> next, when this is done, will any of his opponents be in any shape to take on president obama? >> did it remind you of some cafeteria with kids in the seventh grade going -- it's stupid and it hurts the republican party. you might think all these cost about the same... protect about the...