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i prefer boeing. >> dr. jk in the beginning of august, saying a 175 target, i don't know if it breaks through 180 to get here but i like it around the 180 level. it's 183 and change today. i think you look to buy it around the 180 level. >> two or three bucks going to make a difference to you? >> why step in front of it right here, just because it hit a new low today. i don't see a catalyst on the horizon so going into labor day holiday, everybody is going to be gone after thursday. why stick around for that. buy it tuesday. >> 10% pullback, 5.6% dividend, buy it, hold it. we'll do final trades and tell you who won the debate as well on mcdonald's. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get
i prefer boeing. >> dr. jk in the beginning of august, saying a 175 target, i don't know if it breaks through 180 to get here but i like it around the 180 level. it's 183 and change today. i think you look to buy it around the 180 level. >> two or three bucks going to make a difference to you? >> why step in front of it right here, just because it hit a new low today. i don't see a catalyst on the horizon so going into labor day holiday, everybody is going to be gone after...
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dr. j., do you like netflix? >> i like it. rita hastings aside from quick ster or whatever it was, they have done a lot of things right here but it's too fully valued for my taste at this point so right now, although i like it i have no position in the stock. i like the stock as a useful item rather than as an investment vehicle. >> like amazon? >> yes. >> let's get back to john fortt with more headlines from hp. >> this is a big one. meg whitman saying moments ago due in part to weakness in enterprise other signals that they're getting out there that year over year growth in fiscal 2014 is unlikely. keep in mind she categorized fiscal 2013 as a rebuilding year and promised growth in 2014 up until this point a few moments ago and now says because of these issues in the enterprise and others revenue growth now unlikely. >> that's a big headline. thanks for bringing it to us. >> i love looking at things from a valuation analysis and this is cheap on that metric however. it should be cheap. the
dr. j., do you like netflix? >> i like it. rita hastings aside from quick ster or whatever it was, they have done a lot of things right here but it's too fully valued for my taste at this point so right now, although i like it i have no position in the stock. i like the stock as a useful item rather than as an investment vehicle. >> like amazon? >> yes. >> let's get back to john fortt with more headlines from hp. >> this is a big one. meg whitman saying moments ago...
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. >>> and king james is playing dress up, channeling his inner dr. j. he says dr. is making a comeback. james says his top three nba players of all time are, of course, michael jordan, larry bird and julius irving, as you can imagine. >>> so this is just flipping crazy. can you believe that? this cheerleader definitely has the spirit and is ready for basketball season. a washington state university spirit squad slammed this cool half-court shot when they were practicing. definitely one to flip out about. they need that guy on the court playing ball. >> thanks so much, betty. >>> time for our first look at politics. i'm joined by bob franken. good morning. >> good morning. politics, flip-flops. it goes together. >> segues are endless. so i do want to start with something really serious which is the situation this syria. in an editorial, the "washington post" is saying if it turns out chemical weapons were used, the white house should retaliate directly against syrian forces and protect civilians with a no-fly zone. is this terrible attack going to be the impetus for
. >>> and king james is playing dress up, channeling his inner dr. j. he says dr. is making a comeback. james says his top three nba players of all time are, of course, michael jordan, larry bird and julius irving, as you can imagine. >>> so this is just flipping crazy. can you believe that? this cheerleader definitely has the spirit and is ready for basketball season. a washington state university spirit squad slammed this cool half-court shot when they were practicing....
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dr. j you're the microsoft man here. >> and, judge, on that huge pop last week i was thanking you for encouraging me to stick with it at 31. indeed it popped up to almost 36 on friday. took it off just like murph did and a lot of folks are focused on the last bullet point we had on the screen, stocks down 40%, even though the revenue growth and all the businesses that they have gotten into over the years. you look at oracle and cisco, all the legacy folks go-go stocks in the '80s and '90s, that hit the wall in 2000, it is not a fair comparison nor is it fair to compare them to an ipo of google in 2004. i think microsoft is just fine. i took profits because that was one of the events that we were waiting for, in other words once the baby is born you heard me say it before, it is time to move on. >> spare us from that one again. >> but i think that this stock has done just fine and insider is the solution for them, not bringing in an outsider. >> john, when you compare it to oracle and sysco,
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. >> dr. j, get in. >> i was going to say, this is a lot like don shula. when the miami dolphins go undefeated through the super bowl, would you bet on them repeating that performance, judge? now, that's a fabulous coach. i think musk and hastings are fabulous managers of those businesses, but i'm not going to bet that they can produce 295% again over the next year. i'd much rather be with zuckerberg and facebook for all the reasons -- >> i don't know, doc. when pat riley says we're going to repeat and then they do and then we're going to three-peat and they do or whatever or whoever does -- >> and that's basketball versus football though. >> why can't a great team repeat? >> when rick guarantees a super bowl championship and doesn't even make the playoffs, that's why. >> these guys are not controlling the stock. in the end it's the market that is caught up in the euphoria surrounding these. >> i love tesla below $40. i think musk has done a terrific job building a company from scratch but at $150, all of a sudden the value proposition is not there. >> i t
. >> dr. j, get in. >> i was going to say, this is a lot like don shula. when the miami dolphins go undefeated through the super bowl, would you bet on them repeating that performance, judge? now, that's a fabulous coach. i think musk and hastings are fabulous managers of those businesses, but i'm not going to bet that they can produce 295% again over the next year. i'd much rather be with zuckerberg and facebook for all the reasons -- >> i don't know, doc. when pat riley says...
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dr. j? >> well, i think all of us were focused on when are we going to see something out of syria or in syria in particular. taking out command and control most likely, whether that's with cruise missiles and i doubt that's with ground troops, i don't think any of us are thinking that, judge, but i think a lot of us were looking at that as a catalyst for the topping out of gold, perhaps the topping out even of the crude oil contracts, but obviously people were nervous. to pete's point, just ten days ago the vix was right around 1250. today it peaked out at 1711 or thereabouts. it's pulled back about 80 cents from that level, but nonetheless, that's a pretty big spike in the volatility. then you look at apple. apple made a very significant downward thrust yesterday. what did apple have to do with syria? obviously next to nothing, but that's a fast money trade where people took the opportunity to get out above $500, smashed it down into the 480s begin. it's making a $3 rebound today, but there
dr. j? >> well, i think all of us were focused on when are we going to see something out of syria or in syria in particular. taking out command and control most likely, whether that's with cruise missiles and i doubt that's with ground troops, i don't think any of us are thinking that, judge, but i think a lot of us were looking at that as a catalyst for the topping out of gold, perhaps the topping out even of the crude oil contracts, but obviously people were nervous. to pete's point,...
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dr. j, do you care? >> oh, sure you do.ou're still licking your wounds if you were long this one, brian, after that earninme when the stock got trounced from $55 down to the mid-40s. it made it back to 51 and change today. it's now pulled back about $1.50. but this is good news for them. deutsche bank agrees and they reiterate their outperform with a $66 target. >> all right, guys. thank you all very much. now back to your top story of the day. what else? microsoft, steve ballmer planning to retire from the top post after running the company for 13 years. cnbc contributor jeff sonnenfeld is following the leadership angle. senior associate dean at the yale school of management known as one of the leading voices on grading and understanding men. i was surprised when they told me how you were grading ballmer and his tenure given some of the missteps he has made. >> and that grade being a "b" plus. i hope you got it reported accurately through the cnbc registrar there. i should have given him an "a" minus just to upset you more
dr. j, do you care? >> oh, sure you do.ou're still licking your wounds if you were long this one, brian, after that earninme when the stock got trounced from $55 down to the mid-40s. it made it back to 51 and change today. it's now pulled back about $1.50. but this is good news for them. deutsche bank agrees and they reiterate their outperform with a $66 target. >> all right, guys. thank you all very much. now back to your top story of the day. what else? microsoft, steve ballmer...
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dr. j. paul muizelaar and dr. rudolph j.chrot resigned after a university investigation concluded their experimental treatment violated the school's faculty code of conduct. the sacramento bee reports the doctors resigned because they doubt an appeal would >> biotech drugmaker amgen will buy cancer drug maker onyx pharmaceuticals for about $10.4 billion in cash. amgen inc. says it will acquire onyx for $125 per share. the companies value the deal at $9.7 billion excluding onyx's cash. amgen is the biggest biotech drug company in the world. its products include prolia for osteoporosis, enbrel for rheumatoid arthritis and skin disorders, and neulasta and neupogen for fighting infection in cancer patients. onyx pharmaceuticals inc. markets a liver and kidney cancer pill called nexavar through a partnership with bayer ag. sales totaled about $861 million in 2012. in july the regulators approved onyx's kyprolis as a treatment for multiple myeloma, a type of blood >> on to bay area sports. it ryan vogelsong threw eight sharp innin
dr. j. paul muizelaar and dr. rudolph j.chrot resigned after a university investigation concluded their experimental treatment violated the school's faculty code of conduct. the sacramento bee reports the doctors resigned because they doubt an appeal would >> biotech drugmaker amgen will buy cancer drug maker onyx pharmaceuticals for about $10.4 billion in cash. amgen inc. says it will acquire onyx for $125 per share. the companies value the deal at $9.7 billion excluding onyx's cash....
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a bright future things can see helping educate the named doc i see came i see so grown people say dr j. but now i had my dad had a friend and he was a movie he was a real doctor real m.d. and anytime in my game i would just write some about and he was some for every one of the reason was he would say come on doc operate on doc you have another patient doctor doing at twelve the local newspaper do a story on me this guy told me curing his past when i was in did story he was writing this same thing that i would say but the current doctor just kind of stuck with me through high school and it wasn't at all yes i'm going to read a quote you included in your book by the right of the director and at the age of twenty why goodness sibley the best pitcher in baseball and getting better if all goes well for the next fifteen or twenty is he will be the best pitcher in the history of the game the feeling you give that when you hear people say that as a compliment as a compliment to say that the best pitcher ever has been some great pitchers to go through so. it even be brought up in that even thou
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it's dr. j. and guy adami in a street fight you can't afford to miss. i turn ed 65 last week. i turn the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >> welcome back to "fast money." live at the nasdaq market site in times square. ibm struggled to gain momentum. one of the worst performers on the dow year-to-date. is now the time to buy after a five percent fall in 2013. let's debate it. 90 seconds on the clock. doc, kick it off. >> going to be tough because guy is hot because of that crm call from yesterday. the fact that they're going into the cloud hard is why earnings were sort of flat this past quarter. i think
it's dr. j. and guy adami in a street fight you can't afford to miss. i turn ed 65 last week. i turn the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives,...
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yesterday dr. j. predicted the move before the company announced earnings.yelp, i like this one. i think it is one of the ways where you really attack mobile. i think these guys are going to do extremely well. the street is looking for a loss of 4 cents. we could have a surprise there. >> in fact, we did. >> big surprise. >> smaller loss than expected. the shares ripped. >> this is another one of those, the shares ripped because of the big short interest as well. kudos to roger and bono and everyone at elevation partners. this is a heck of a week for them. they have 11.6 million shares, and they had facebook 58 million shares. they're closing in on a billion a week with those two stocks. beaks talked about open table and he's right. za gat was bought by google but they're going to trip advertiser and has found a way to make money here. >> you're telling me don't shave with a 20 some% gain today? >> if roger and bono were selling you should take profits. otherwise there's room to grow. >> master card continuing gains today after a strong beat the stock hittin
yesterday dr. j. predicted the move before the company announced earnings.yelp, i like this one. i think it is one of the ways where you really attack mobile. i think these guys are going to do extremely well. the street is looking for a loss of 4 cents. we could have a surprise there. >> in fact, we did. >> big surprise. >> smaller loss than expected. the shares ripped. >> this is another one of those, the shares ripped because of the big short interest as well. kudos...
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>> i agree with dr. j. no need to jump in tomorrow. >> that seems to be the consensus.rades coming up right after this short break. vo: two years of grad school. 20 years with the company. thousands of presentations. and one hard earned partnership. it took a lot of work to get this far. so now i'm supposed to take a back seat when it comes to my investments? there's zero chance of that happening. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. >> welcome back to "fast money." been a heck of a day, a day to forget for the markets. just to recap the news 12:23 eastern time there was problems in quote, dissemination. the nasdaq because of price discovery problems halted trading of all nasdaq stocks for the better part of three hours. they figured out the problem. we resumed trading with about a half-hour left in the session and the nasdaq composite itself team rose and had a solid day. some people are saying, not a big deal because it doesn't affect the prices of microsoft, whatever. what
>> i agree with dr. j. no need to jump in tomorrow. >> that seems to be the consensus.rades coming up right after this short break. vo: two years of grad school. 20 years with the company. thousands of presentations. and one hard earned partnership. it took a lot of work to get this far. so now i'm supposed to take a back seat when it comes to my investments? there's zero chance of that happening. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you...
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dr. j. is a former pro football player and joins us on the line.h companies are the jets of the market and just keep butt fumbling? >> i'd have to put the gold minors in there even though at times on the dips i have bought them. look at newmont mining. they eliminated hedging and everyone fold along with them lock step. this was july of 2007. if i told you gold was 650 bucks an ounce and i'm sure dennis gartman can back me up on that, the stock or the value of gold is double that now, and yet, newmont is down 16 percent since july 2007. so this decision to not hedge has been horrific. in other words, it's only a by naer bet then. it's only good if it goes up and it's bad if it goes down. meanwhile it makes it very difficult, i think, for them to manage basically borrowing costs and all the rest because the banks are less likely to lend them money because they're not locking in what would be otherwise tremendous profits at higher prices. so i think that was a big mistake and you'll see a lot of the miners start to eliminate that mistake going forwar
dr. j. is a former pro football player and joins us on the line.h companies are the jets of the market and just keep butt fumbling? >> i'd have to put the gold minors in there even though at times on the dips i have bought them. look at newmont mining. they eliminated hedging and everyone fold along with them lock step. this was july of 2007. if i told you gold was 650 bucks an ounce and i'm sure dennis gartman can back me up on that, the stock or the value of gold is double that now, and...
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. >> dr. j pointed out the institutional ownership is 25 basis points less to any institutional ownership you're going to get out of google. >> pops and drops. first up is mastercard. joe? >> dodd/frank is going to be reopened once again. we heard the story in 2011 how this would impede the growth of mastercard. you're not seeing it. price target is being raised. i think it will reach $700. stay with it. >> steve weiss, cbs. >> this is a really well-managed entertainment media company hitting it on all cylinders. ad growth is up again. stock is up again. i think you stick with it if you own it. >> what about the other names in this space that continue to rip? >> comcast. >> our parent. >> and that did very well. >> time warner. >> you know, content is going to be king, and right now with the consolidation that's gone on, i think you have a good run. >> how about kellogg. >> i don't see a reason to buy this name yet, it's pretty expensive. only going to grow 5%. technically speaking, it's done. >
. >> dr. j pointed out the institutional ownership is 25 basis points less to any institutional ownership you're going to get out of google. >> pops and drops. first up is mastercard. joe? >> dodd/frank is going to be reopened once again. we heard the story in 2011 how this would impede the growth of mastercard. you're not seeing it. price target is being raised. i think it will reach $700. stay with it. >> steve weiss, cbs. >> this is a really well-managed...
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dr. j keeping office hours. is from back in june, but the nba put it on their youtube channel for all his fans to see to say, yeah, still got it. never lost it. >> 63. you see how good he looks? holy cow. i remember the first time i met dr. j. his hand went all the way up to my forearm. >> you are a big fellow. >> so elegant on the court and off. >> difficult to say when you're that size to be so elegant. >> with the big hand and the ball coming around the backboard. made my dreams as a kid. great for the doctor. >>> on the weather, the numbers don't lie when it comes to this wetness. record rainfall across the country this summer and shows no signs of letting up. the forecast calls for more heavy rain in the southeast and along the eastern gulf coast. severe thunderstorms expected in the central and southern plains. how do i know? cnn meteorologist indra petersons told me so. what is up with the sogginess? >> literally will not stop. i feel like a broken record. talking about this in june. heavy rain. by july s
dr. j keeping office hours. is from back in june, but the nba put it on their youtube channel for all his fans to see to say, yeah, still got it. never lost it. >> 63. you see how good he looks? holy cow. i remember the first time i met dr. j. his hand went all the way up to my forearm. >> you are a big fellow. >> so elegant on the court and off. >> difficult to say when you're that size to be so elegant. >> with the big hand and the ball coming around the...
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so far it has a duopoly in the u.s.. >> talk about the revenue stream dr. jthin it comes to this particular tape that failed. the nasdaq gets a lot of ref few from what's the vernacular here? >> revenue from the live quotes, gaston, is what they're talking about. they share that are certain high frequency trading first that bring prints if you will to their exchange. >> yeah. that's right. i don't have the precise numbers in front of me. i'd say it's certainly a time when revenue exchanges in general, especially changes ha have significant equities business has been challenged. it's certainly not a good moment to put revenue stream at peril of being diminished or anything like that. >> would they expla enwhy it would be more likely to give that information to folks than the rest of us? pause they pay them money? >> you know, potentially, perhaps. like i said, i don't have the details in front of me. i do think as nasdaq goes forward, they have every way to fix this mistake to get it right. i think after this situation last year with facebook, management has g
so far it has a duopoly in the u.s.. >> talk about the revenue stream dr. jthin it comes to this particular tape that failed. the nasdaq gets a lot of ref few from what's the vernacular here? >> revenue from the live quotes, gaston, is what they're talking about. they share that are certain high frequency trading first that bring prints if you will to their exchange. >> yeah. that's right. i don't have the precise numbers in front of me. i'd say it's certainly a time when...
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dr. dennis chu the principle of gordon j low and he has some special guests for us. going to talk about a program to get the kids to know the police officers on a more personal level. >> first of all, i want to thank those students because to sit quietly for over an hour and a half is incredible (clapping). >> second will ily i want to thank the parents for setting here with the children. okay. and also want to recognize we - captain tom talks about community we have representative johnny from the ymca and from the church. we're all in this together like the teachers. those teachers have been here 12 hours annoy. this is all about the community. one thing that's important to our community is that we know we know for a fact that a lot of the asian the chinese parents and grandparent make very good victim's because when their victims of a crime they don't want to report it because of too much trouble. i cannot educate the parents i give up. what we've down in the past couple of yea couple of years we have a gentleman who would go into the classroom and the students wou
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j. edgar hoover in many ways hated the civil rights movement, and hated dr.artin luther king in particular. he was convinced the entire movement was a communist front manipulated by russia to overthrow the united states of america. david korn at mother jones magazine published a reminder that two days after the march on washington, two days after the i have a dream speech, the fbi circulated a memo summing up their reaction to the event and how they plan to respond to it. tim winer turned this up for his fbi history. the fbi memo two days after the speech said, in the light of king's powerful demogoging speech, we must mark him now, if we have not done so before, as the most dangerous negro of the future in this nation, from the standpoint of communism, the negro and national security. that memo, the most dangerous negro memo was circulated all over washington, capitol hill to the white house. official washington's view of martin luther king, especially after the i have a dream speech, he was a communistic threat to this nation. the march was in late august,
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j >> there is a saying that dr.had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >> be more. pbs. n. scott momaday: since time immemorial, the people of the region now known as the "northern rockies" shaped a very different existence from today's way of life. woman: that was a landscape that was known, and it was a profoundly important landscape. man: because we were just a part of that land, we weren't created superior over the environment and animals. woman: i think it has very little to do with boundaries.
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because one thing i think people have learned, starting with dr. san jdocumentary "weed." as danger ow as heroin, lsd, meth. mixed messages right now. if you're not going after these people smoking it for recreational use that can be as dangerous as heroin. >> if you ask a recreational user, they're going to say no way are they as dangerous as lsd, heroin. if there is a progress to change this from a schedule one drug, she's not aware of this at least right now on the surface, there's no plans on changing it from a schedule one drug. it's still as dangerous, according to the u.s. government, as the drugs that you listed. >> thank you. >>> still to come, we are talking about the controversial half game suspension of johnny football, who made headlines for breaking ncaa autograph rules. >> was the punishment tough enough for the texas a & m star quarterback? you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose
because one thing i think people have learned, starting with dr. san jdocumentary "weed." as danger ow as heroin, lsd, meth. mixed messages right now. if you're not going after these people smoking it for recreational use that can be as dangerous as heroin. >> if you ask a recreational user, they're going to say no way are they as dangerous as lsd, heroin. if there is a progress to change this from a schedule one drug, she's not aware of this at least right now on the surface,...
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dr. martin luther king, j., stood on this hallowed spot. the spirit of god summoned a nation to repent and address the shameful sins long visited upon its african-american brothers and sisters. 50 years ago he delivered a sermon on this mountain which crystallized like never before, the painful pilgrimage, aching aspirations of african-americans yearning to breathe free in our own homeland. but martin luther king, junior's utterings of 1963 were neither forlorn laments of past injustices nor a despeiering diatribe of cruel conditions of the day. no indeed. his words are etched in eternity and echo through the ages to us today, were a tribute to the tenacity of an intrepid people who, though oppressed, refused to remain in bondage. those words of martin luther king, junior, were a clarion call to all people of good will to rise up together to make this nation live out the true meaning of its creed and to perfect within us a more perfect union. and so i stand here today in this sacred place, in my father's footsteps. i am humbled by the heavy
dr. martin luther king, j., stood on this hallowed spot. the spirit of god summoned a nation to repent and address the shameful sins long visited upon its african-american brothers and sisters. 50 years ago he delivered a sermon on this mountain which crystallized like never before, the painful pilgrimage, aching aspirations of african-americans yearning to breathe free in our own homeland. but martin luther king, junior's utterings of 1963 were neither forlorn laments of past injustices nor a...
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j. edgar hoover, head of the fbi, began wiretapping dr. king's phone.r after the march, just 10% of whites said mass demonstrations helped the cause of racial equality. and 81% of whites said demonstrations hurt the cause. history did not render its verdict on the march on washington overnight. it would take time, decades even, before the full meaning of the march became clear. joining me now is david ga rerks ll, he won the pulitzer prize on the book "bearing the cross." and gary young, nation author whose new book is called "the speech: the story behind martin luther king's dream." thank you both for joining me tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> david, we celebrate the march on washington, but tell us about the criticism. what was the reaction some might not have heard of? >> it's a tribute to the voting rights act of 1965, reverend that the sort of southern white segregationist opinion captured so powerfully in that old footage has virtually disappeared from american politics. and indeed virtually disappeared from american politics by the time t
j. edgar hoover, head of the fbi, began wiretapping dr. king's phone.r after the march, just 10% of whites said mass demonstrations helped the cause of racial equality. and 81% of whites said demonstrations hurt the cause. history did not render its verdict on the march on washington overnight. it would take time, decades even, before the full meaning of the march became clear. joining me now is david ga rerks ll, he won the pulitzer prize on the book "bearing the cross." and gary...
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j. edgar hoover, head of the fbi, began wiretapping dr. king's phone.the march, just 10% of whites said mass demonstrations helped the cause of racial equality. and 81% of whites said demonstrations hurt the cause. history did not render its verdict on the march on washington overnight. it would take time, decades even, before the full meaning of the march became clear. joining me now is david ga rerks ll, he won the pulitzer prize on the book "bearing the cross." and gary young, nation author whose new book is called "the speech: the story behind martin luther king's dream." thank you both for joining me tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> david, we celebrate the march on washington, but tell us about the criticism. what was the reaction some might not have heard of? >> it's a tribute to the voting rights act of 1965, reverend that the sort of southern white segregationist opinion captured so powerfully in that old footage has virtually disappeared from american politics. and indeed virtually disappeared from american politics by the time that pres
j. edgar hoover, head of the fbi, began wiretapping dr. king's phone.the march, just 10% of whites said mass demonstrations helped the cause of racial equality. and 81% of whites said demonstrations hurt the cause. history did not render its verdict on the march on washington overnight. it would take time, decades even, before the full meaning of the march became clear. joining me now is david ga rerks ll, he won the pulitzer prize on the book "bearing the cross." and gary young,...
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dr. martin luther king, j., stood on this hallowed spot. the spirit of god summoned a nation to repent and address the shameful sins long visited upon its african-american brothers and sisters. 50 years ago he delivered a sermon on this mountain which crystallized like never before, the painful pilgrimage, aching aspirations of african-americans yearning to breathe free in our own homeland. but martin luther king, junior's utterings of 1963 were neither forlorn laments of past injustices nor a despeiering diatribe of cruel conditions of the day. no indeed. his words are etched in eternity and echo through the ages to us today, were a tribute to the tenacity of an intrepid people who, though oppressed, refused to remain in bondage. those words of martin luther king, junior, were a clarion call to all people of good will to rise up together to make this nation live out the true meaning of its creed and to perfect within us a more perfect union. and so i stand here today in this sacred place, in my father's footsteps. i am humbled by the heavy
dr. martin luther king, j., stood on this hallowed spot. the spirit of god summoned a nation to repent and address the shameful sins long visited upon its african-american brothers and sisters. 50 years ago he delivered a sermon on this mountain which crystallized like never before, the painful pilgrimage, aching aspirations of african-americans yearning to breathe free in our own homeland. but martin luther king, junior's utterings of 1963 were neither forlorn laments of past injustices nor a...
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dr. martin luther king, j jr.'s "i have a dream" speech.eekend speakers included martin luther king iii, reverend al sharpton, and representative john lewis from georgia. the only surviving speaker from the original event. >> and the new yo"new york dai " news," new words from jake desalinger, author of "catcher and the rye". did you hear what he used to drink? >> no. don't talk about it here. >> okay. >> too early in the morning. >> yeah. >> anyhow, what else does daily news say? they say the author instructed states to release five books after he passed away and he did not release a book after the 1960s and lived much of his life out of the public eye. he died in 2010 at the age of 91. >> "new york times," muriel siebert -- all right. muriel siebert the first woman to buy a seat on the new york stock exchange died this weekend due to complications from cancer. considered a pioneer from women in finance she devoted millions of dollars to help women advance in business on wall street. she was 80 years old. >> and let's look at the new york
dr. martin luther king, j jr.'s "i have a dream" speech.eekend speakers included martin luther king iii, reverend al sharpton, and representative john lewis from georgia. the only surviving speaker from the original event. >> and the new yo"new york dai " news," new words from jake desalinger, author of "catcher and the rye". did you hear what he used to drink? >> no. don't talk about it here. >> okay. >> too early in the morning....
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dr. pinker, thank you so much for joining me. (cheers and applause) the book is "the better angels of our nature" steven pinker. (cheers and applause) @o!j,tp$h,gm (cheers and applause). >> stephen: welcome everybody, my guest tonight is a *eufl rights pioneer who fought for voting rights in the south. i'll ask for valid i.d. please welcome congressman john lewis. (cheers and applause) congressman lewis, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> stephen: thank you for coming back. >> thank you for having me. >> stephen: sir, for those of you who do not know your c.v., you were a giant of the civil rights movement, chairman of the nonviolent student coordinating committee, the youngest and only surviving speaker at the 1963 march on washington when dr. king gave the "i have a dream" speech. you were a leader to the selma to montgomery march and a recipient of the presidential medal of freedom and profiles in courage award and you have a new book. i'm exhausted. (laughter). (cheers and applause) >> don't be exhausted. it's all right. >> stephen: i want to say that you do not outcivil rights pioneer me. because i held in my hand this is a ban
dr. pinker, thank you so much for joining me. (cheers and applause) the book is "the better angels of our nature" steven pinker. (cheers and applause) @o!j,tp$h,gm (cheers and applause). >> stephen: welcome everybody, my guest tonight is a *eufl rights pioneer who fought for voting rights in the south. i'll ask for valid i.d. please welcome congressman john lewis. (cheers and applause) congressman lewis, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> stephen: thank you for...
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praise you j you tonight, wherever you're watching around the world. i'm so grateful that the lord has sent drial kinds of relationships. it's one that i treasure. so many things that dr. murdock shares have been such a mentoring and a mentorship in my life, because i believe that as he preaches, wisdom is the principle thing. and that god has anointing of wisdom upon his life. and i love to just sit at his feet sometime and drink in that wisdom that god has for us. i pray tonight that you'll open your spirit to receive the wisdom of god that he has to share with you tonight through his servient, dr. michael murdock. welcome him as he comes to share the lord with you tonight. amen, dr. murdock. >> turn to proverbs chapter 4. proverbs chapter 4. the ministry has been incredible tonight. all of it, all of it. i want to say about the choir, you're just not another choir, i'll tell you that for sure. i found you delightfully unpredictable. lord, you don't bore. excellent, extraordinary, and thankful. and what i'm going to share tonight specifically will be very helpful to you where you are in your
praise you j you tonight, wherever you're watching around the world. i'm so grateful that the lord has sent drial kinds of relationships. it's one that i treasure. so many things that dr. murdock shares have been such a mentoring and a mentorship in my life, because i believe that as he preaches, wisdom is the principle thing. and that god has anointing of wisdom upon his life. and i love to just sit at his feet sometime and drink in that wisdom that god has for us. i pray tonight that you'll...
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dr. king until today, i have become, you know, i just wish that j. dgar hoover biggest nightmare had happened, that was a collision between dr. king and brother malcolm. >> it's always difficult to come behind peter, and i -- but a couple of things for me. first, i was busy taking care people who are falling out from the heat. it was hot, and it was humid. and i was at a station where there was someone from the national guard. there was a d.c. policeman. in those days it was d.c. general hospital but there was an ambulance crew. we have cops, we had ice and water, and people were falling out like flies but i showed up. i think would set up by 9:00 in the morning so i was literally on my feet from 9:00 in the morning until about five in the afternoon. and it was nonstop with people falling out. the second thing, and here i probably have a different perspective, is that i had lived outside of the united states before this. i was one of those people, poor girl with a lot of dreams, but i was lucky. i got a scholarship and i lived in europe, where interes
dr. king until today, i have become, you know, i just wish that j. dgar hoover biggest nightmare had happened, that was a collision between dr. king and brother malcolm. >> it's always difficult to come behind peter, and i -- but a couple of things for me. first, i was busy taking care people who are falling out from the heat. it was hot, and it was humid. and i was at a station where there was someone from the national guard. there was a d.c. policeman. in those days it was d.c. general...
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dr. king. in the world of nsa right now, as soon as you start organizing the montgomery for the bus boycott, j.his sights within a month and was starting to monitor him and surveil him. we have a lot of lessons to learn. >> i'm convinced, i mean, i'm convinced that this is part of the difference in the racial reactions to the snowden and nsa, i grew up with the assumption that the government was listening, in part because i had, you know, parents and uncles who had been involved in the movement, and because of your point about hoover, the assumption was, it was an ongoing joke about everybody's fbi file and the idea that folks were listening. >> i said to harry belafontbelaf you ever forget the numerous conversations you had with dr. king, just apply them to the freedom of information act. >> exactly! >> if you forget them, don't worry. somebody's got a transcript. i appreciate so much all of you being here. before we go, i just want to listen, in case folks don't know, a. phillip randolph, if you've never had a chance to see him or hear him, when we come back, we're going to talk to some extra
dr. king. in the world of nsa right now, as soon as you start organizing the montgomery for the bus boycott, j.his sights within a month and was starting to monitor him and surveil him. we have a lot of lessons to learn. >> i'm convinced, i mean, i'm convinced that this is part of the difference in the racial reactions to the snowden and nsa, i grew up with the assumption that the government was listening, in part because i had, you know, parents and uncles who had been involved in the...
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dr. king himself had been such a staunch advocate of non-violence? >> well, it was fear and guilt. the people like jfelt that we would -- if given the opportunity we would treat them like we had been treated. that never was the case. that is one of the things about non-violence social change that we want to redeem the soul of america. we don't want to get even. we want to bring people together economically and socially. this movement was never about black people alone. it was black people in the south that suffered the most but what we saw here 50 years ago was we saw the movement becoming black and white and northern and southern and protestant, catholic, jew, and martin's speech reached out all over the world because the constitution says we are endowed by the creator, not by our government. >> did you know then as you were listening to that speech 50 years ago, because a lot of folks don't realize that the "washington post" the next day, that speech was not front page news. it was barely mentioned. that was not the only publication where that was the case. did you know they know as dr. king was g
dr. king himself had been such a staunch advocate of non-violence? >> well, it was fear and guilt. the people like jfelt that we would -- if given the opportunity we would treat them like we had been treated. that never was the case. that is one of the things about non-violence social change that we want to redeem the soul of america. we don't want to get even. we want to bring people together economically and socially. this movement was never about black people alone. it was black people...
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dr. king and what he was doing, but as i later began to look at the speech, i began to change my attitude until today. i had to come -- i just wish j happened. the coalition between dr. king and brother malcolm. >> it is always difficult. a couple of things for me. the first, busy taking care of people who were falling out from the heat. it was hot. it was humid. i was at a station where there was someone from the national guard. there was a d.c. policeman. in those days it was general hospital. an ambulance crew. we had caught spivvy we add ice and water. and people were falling out like flies. i showed up. think we have set up by 9:00 in the morning. it was a nonstop with people falling out. the second thing, and you're probably have a different perspective is that i live outside of the united states before. i was one of those people, poor girl with a lot of dreams. i was lucky. i got a scholarship. i lived in europe where interestingly enough, i could go any place i wanted. there are aging imperialists to one to know what part of their respective empire was from. was in the uk. it won the no if i was from jamaica or someplace li
dr. king and what he was doing, but as i later began to look at the speech, i began to change my attitude until today. i had to come -- i just wish j happened. the coalition between dr. king and brother malcolm. >> it is always difficult. a couple of things for me. the first, busy taking care of people who were falling out from the heat. it was hot. it was humid. i was at a station where there was someone from the national guard. there was a d.c. policeman. in those days it was general...