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mr. martin go ahead.ess why happened to be a christian i think there's room to recognize when your christian you fail and ask forgiveness and whether it's from your god direct your from your community so i think there's part of that. right now i would tell you i think america is a judeo-christian community and yet we are killing 55 million plus and tens of millions of african-american babies with abortion. i think the nation cries out when we are and just. the judeo-christian culture western culture that got us here is why america exists and why the rule applies here. we didn't break away from england because they thought they weren't being friendly to us are fair. we recognize we could do better and the better we could do was freedom for people to live their lives the way they wanted under the rule of law that where the government wasn't -- in other words the government is supposed to protect the basics and allow us to flourish. some of us flourish more or less and that's a different question but that's
mr. martin go ahead.ess why happened to be a christian i think there's room to recognize when your christian you fail and ask forgiveness and whether it's from your god direct your from your community so i think there's part of that. right now i would tell you i think america is a judeo-christian community and yet we are killing 55 million plus and tens of millions of african-american babies with abortion. i think the nation cries out when we are and just. the judeo-christian culture western...
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mr. martin. writing nonsense, like that, instead of actual work, you may have to run for congress. >> topic two. august and sweltering, but you don't have to move to alaska. one canine has come up with a great solution for the heat. check it out. smart dog. you will never see a cat fill up its own pool to swim in. at least not with water, maybe blood, i am teaching my dog to use a backhoe to dig up a pool for our yard. i still have a lot of faith in schnauzers. you should know that. topic three. to say kim kardashian is a huge an door knob, and dumb as a post is a insult to knobs and post. endorsing a morning sickness drug, food and drug administration sent kim's letter about not revealing potentially dangerous side affects of the drug, she posted my doctor prescribed me -- i felt a lot better, most personally it has been studied there is no increased risk to the baby. yeah. if you can get your medical advice from instragram, kim kardashian? you may want to think more about things like, decides t
mr. martin. writing nonsense, like that, instead of actual work, you may have to run for congress. >> topic two. august and sweltering, but you don't have to move to alaska. one canine has come up with a great solution for the heat. check it out. smart dog. you will never see a cat fill up its own pool to swim in. at least not with water, maybe blood, i am teaching my dog to use a backhoe to dig up a pool for our yard. i still have a lot of faith in schnauzers. you should know that. topic...
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mr. martin, what's the next name to be added? win 2016. >> i'm thinking another clinton. >> trump is an exclamation point. >> mr. martin, thank you for joining us on the phone. >> that was fun. >> that was great what you did. >> such is a surprise. wow. >> how you going to spend the year? >> i'm passionate working with special needs children. over this past year i got to work with special iss louisiana passenggeant and othe organizations. i'm excited work with that. i can't wait for opportunities going to come my way. >> you said maybe medical school in your future. >> of course. i would love to go. >> you're only 15. a lot of life ahead of you. >> thank you. >> what an honor. >> thank you. >> very nice. >>> now this coming up. one city's plan to cut down on violence, a gun attack. wait until you hear who is firing back on that. >>> don't have time to hit the gym? why don't you take a ride on the bike bus next. ♪ ♪ introducing the first ever gummy multivitamin from centrum. a complete, and tasty new way to support your energy, im
mr. martin, what's the next name to be added? win 2016. >> i'm thinking another clinton. >> trump is an exclamation point. >> mr. martin, thank you for joining us on the phone. >> that was fun. >> that was great what you did. >> such is a surprise. wow. >> how you going to spend the year? >> i'm passionate working with special needs children. over this past year i got to work with special iss louisiana passenggeant and othe organizations. i'm...
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mr. martin greenfield i would like to introduce an attendee of our 1995 atlanta regional conference, one of our most successful alumni. he is the owner of wynton hall, celebrity goes rating agency responsible for numerous new york times best selling books. he has written 18 books, six of which became n.y. times bestsellers. his clients include top hollywood producers and actors, cabinet secretaries, billionaires, nba stars, heisman trophy winners, fashion icons and military heroes. is published work has appeared in virtually every major periodical in america including the new york times, usa today, up presidential studies quarterly, politico and many others. he is the managing editor at byte bar news and vegan media guest on fox news and with a featured commentator for the bbc news presidential documentary presidential hollywood. in addition to serving as yet america foundation director, he has served on the prestigious national task force on the presidency in public opinion and is of former visiting fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university. i would like to introduce you t
mr. martin greenfield i would like to introduce an attendee of our 1995 atlanta regional conference, one of our most successful alumni. he is the owner of wynton hall, celebrity goes rating agency responsible for numerous new york times best selling books. he has written 18 books, six of which became n.y. times bestsellers. his clients include top hollywood producers and actors, cabinet secretaries, billionaires, nba stars, heisman trophy winners, fashion icons and military heroes. is published...
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mr. martin. >> guest: thanks john come appreciated. >> up to be on prime-time on c-span2 live at the busboys and poets bookstore and restaurant in washington d.c.. up next subfive, "last to die" a defeated empire, a forgotten mission and the last american killed in world war ii. >> host: barry lynne joins us now present a united and out with a new book god and government 25 years of fighting for equality secularism and freedom of conscience. it's a book that touches on your writings including this 2002 speech on page 61 lead -- where you say don't think the religious right understands government takes no sides and offers no help. that was a speech in 2002 i've included if anything changed medically from that time to now and it turns out these 13 years later it hasn't. i really think the religious right doesn't understand something fundamental. they understand the history in this country really demonstrates government works best and religion works best when you keep a decent distance between the two. the government shouldn't be hostile to religion. it should accept the claims of religion unle
mr. martin. >> guest: thanks john come appreciated. >> up to be on prime-time on c-span2 live at the busboys and poets bookstore and restaurant in washington d.c.. up next subfive, "last to die" a defeated empire, a forgotten mission and the last american killed in world war ii. >> host: barry lynne joins us now present a united and out with a new book god and government 25 years of fighting for equality secularism and freedom of conscience. it's a book that touches...
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mr. president welcome martin gilen and benjamin page -- please welcome martin gilen and benjamin page.plause] nice to see you. thank you for being here. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> pleasure. >> jon: the people love a quantitive analysis. [ laughter ] talk to us briefly because this paper ties to stat disally quantify that feeling that -- statistically quantify that feeling that everyone has that access and power and influence disproportionately go to elite. is that what the attempt was here to do to statistically quantify that in anyway? >> absolutely. >> that's right. >> jon: that's all the time we have. all right. [laughter] how did you try do that? >> i spent ten years doing it. >> >> jon: you spent ten years doing? it. >> i did. >> >> jon: what are you doing it? >> i am a last minute addition. we wrote it together. it was ben's idea. and it was ben's idea that there would be enough interest in the country that we should put oi a press release and see if the media cared about it. >> jon: it's a smart thing. you come up with the idea and you say to this gentleman, why don'
mr. president welcome martin gilen and benjamin page -- please welcome martin gilen and benjamin page.plause] nice to see you. thank you for being here. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> pleasure. >> jon: the people love a quantitive analysis. [ laughter ] talk to us briefly because this paper ties to stat disally quantify that feeling that -- statistically quantify that feeling that everyone has that access and power and influence disproportionately go to elite. is that...
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mr. hughes: a follow-up question. what would dr. martin luther king advise trump to do? mr. bryant: i have absolutely no idea. [laughter] i have heard people ask king questions. what would be in his heart and his mind, very seriously, and i know we left -- we laughed. but when you listen to the candidate, and you listen to what he is running on, it is money. and i really do believe that what we need in leadership are those who think deeper than the material. and that is why when i talk about the people in south carolina saying this mayor loves us, and we need in this country leadership that sees us, that our burden is their burden, that there are no easy fixes, but counsel, prayer, collaboration, needs to take place. anybody who says, i am worth so much, so i can be your leader, no. you must be born again. of the spirit and of the soul, to be the father of the nation or a mother of a nation. mr. hughes: how about a round of applause for our speaker? [applause] i would also like to thank national press club staff organizing today's event. if you would like to wear more about
mr. hughes: a follow-up question. what would dr. martin luther king advise trump to do? mr. bryant: i have absolutely no idea. [laughter] i have heard people ask king questions. what would be in his heart and his mind, very seriously, and i know we left -- we laughed. but when you listen to the candidate, and you listen to what he is running on, it is money. and i really do believe that what we need in leadership are those who think deeper than the material. and that is why when i talk about...
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mr. martin. >> thanks, john, appreciate it. >>> up next on the "washington journal" wie are going to be joined by reverend barry lynn, author of requested god and government." we'll be right back. >> saturday, august 29 of march the third an-- >>> saturday, august 29th, marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina, one of the five deadliest storms in u.s. history. c-span's coverage begins today at 11:00 a.m. an all day event featuring community leaders. more at 8:00 with new orleans based poe et cetera, activists and others. tuesday night at 8:00, c-span's tour of new orleans, hurricane damage recovery efforts. at 9:30, a 2005 house hearing featuring new orleans citizens describing their experiences during and after the storms. >> they told us this he would take us to shelters where we could get help and get the seniors to help. they loaded us up on these military trucks. then, they declared the city of new orleans, orleans parish and jefferson parish a war zone and it still didn't sink in we were the prisoners of war. on wednesday night at 8:00, c-span's tour of hurricane damage and recove
mr. martin. >> thanks, john, appreciate it. >>> up next on the "washington journal" wie are going to be joined by reverend barry lynn, author of requested god and government." we'll be right back. >> saturday, august 29 of march the third an-- >>> saturday, august 29th, marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina, one of the five deadliest storms in u.s. history. c-span's coverage begins today at 11:00 a.m. an all day event featuring community...
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mr. martin gibowicz from the fondation of defense of democracies and dr.atthew levitt director of the stein program on counterterrorism and intelligence at the washington institute for near east policy, and ambassador nukicholas boys, professor of diplomacy and international relations that harvard's john f. kennedy school of government. we welcome all of you here to the banking committee. and all of your written testimony will be made part of the hearing record in its entirety. when we get seated we will proceed. mr. zaretti? zarotti. >> we will start with you sir. when you're ready. >> thank you mr. chairman. ranking member brown, distinguished members of the committee, i'm honored to test fire ify before you. i'm privileged to be testifying with my fellow pamnelists. i take this responsibility seriously given the gravity and implications of this agreement. i come with views borne from relevant experience dealing with iran from the treasury department and national security council. i know that's all involved including adam szubin who just testified, have
mr. martin gibowicz from the fondation of defense of democracies and dr.atthew levitt director of the stein program on counterterrorism and intelligence at the washington institute for near east policy, and ambassador nukicholas boys, professor of diplomacy and international relations that harvard's john f. kennedy school of government. we welcome all of you here to the banking committee. and all of your written testimony will be made part of the hearing record in its entirety. when we get...
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she was married to martin. >> mrs. lincoln. she was insane and so am i. i think we'd have a lot in common. >> i'd be alexander hamilton. i could be married to eliza. >> reporter: doesn't sound bad. >> perfect. >> probably oprah. >> reporter: if you could be any historical figure, who would you choose? >> the pope. >> reporter: what did cheetah rivera say to the pope? >> hello. my name is cheetah rivera. that's it. >> how did he respond? >> smiling like i said something wonderful. he didn't know who the heck i was. >> he invented everything there was, post office, fire department, ben franklin. >> elizabeth taylor. the most glamorous woman in the world. >> who will make for a great musical a couple hundred years from now? >> oh, gosh. me. >> i can't wait to see donald trump the musical. >> reporter: who would play him? >> himself. he'll freeze himself so he can stay famous. >> reporter: the show sold 30 million in tickets and it's just getting started. i'm baruch shemtov, fox 5 news. dari: thank you. antwan: that's going to do it for us. we'll see you at 1
she was married to martin. >> mrs. lincoln. she was insane and so am i. i think we'd have a lot in common. >> i'd be alexander hamilton. i could be married to eliza. >> reporter: doesn't sound bad. >> perfect. >> probably oprah. >> reporter: if you could be any historical figure, who would you choose? >> the pope. >> reporter: what did cheetah rivera say to the pope? >> hello. my name is cheetah rivera. that's it. >> how did he...
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mr. martin, executive director of the foundation of defense. the director of the sky and program for counterterrorism. nicolas burns. we welcome all of you here to the banking committee and all of you have written testimonies will be made part of the hearing record in its entirety. when we get seated we will proceed. be testifying with my fellow companions, given the gravity of this agreement. i come to this issue with the views born from a wealth of experience dealing with iran and the national security council. i know that all involved including my colleague adam szubin have been working incredibly hard to the iranian nuclear problem. mr. chairman, the restriction campaign that you know this committee is been a part of and built methodically over the course of a decade help bring iran to the table. the sanctions threatened to drive a run back to the stone age. these efforts have also been designed to constrain and isolate rogue iranian behavior. as well as to protect the integrity of the u.s. and international financial systems. unfortunately
mr. martin, executive director of the foundation of defense. the director of the sky and program for counterterrorism. nicolas burns. we welcome all of you here to the banking committee and all of you have written testimonies will be made part of the hearing record in its entirety. when we get seated we will proceed. be testifying with my fellow companions, given the gravity of this agreement. i come to this issue with the views born from a wealth of experience dealing with iran and the...
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martin luther king junior. before we go to the recording what was the relationship between the two men at the time? mr. germany: it is tricky. lyndon johnson -- he has this massive and electoral victory in 1964. martin luther king junior, in many parts of the country, is the most hated american. there was a lot of opposition to martin luther king junior. there were billboards all over the south claiming he was a communist. johnson is concerned. there are reports. herbert hoover despised king and the civil rights movement. johnson is wary, but you can see evidence that he is an ally. but allies are not necessarily people that go swimming naked in the white house pool, which a lot of people did. allies are people that often get along the least. so the both of things that they are going for an things that they want to read to that point is the trick in politics. it is the art of the possible. you have two men who were exquisite politicians. host: we will hear that and family will get joe califano's thoughts. dr. king: the only state you did not carry in the state -- you got less than 40% of the negroes reg
martin luther king junior. before we go to the recording what was the relationship between the two men at the time? mr. germany: it is tricky. lyndon johnson -- he has this massive and electoral victory in 1964. martin luther king junior, in many parts of the country, is the most hated american. there was a lot of opposition to martin luther king junior. there were billboards all over the south claiming he was a communist. johnson is concerned. there are reports. herbert hoover despised king...
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mr. hughes: a follow-up question. what would dr. martin luther king advise trump to do? mr. bryant: i have absolutely no idea. [laughter] i have heard people ask king questions. what would be in his heart and his mind, very seriously, and i know we left -- we laughed. but when you listen to the candidate, and you listen to what he is running on, it is money. and i really do believe that what we need in leadership are those who think deeper than the material. and that is why when i talk about the people in south carolina saying this mayor loves us, and we need in this country leadership that sees us, that our burden is their burden, that there are no easy fixes, but counsel, prayer, collaboration, needs to take place. anybody who says, i am worth so much, so i can be your leader, no. you must be born again. of the spirit and of the soul, to be the father of the nation or a mother of a nation. [applause] mr. hughes: how about a round of applause for our speaker? [applause] [applause] i would also like to thank national press club staff organizing today's event. if you would li
mr. hughes: a follow-up question. what would dr. martin luther king advise trump to do? mr. bryant: i have absolutely no idea. [laughter] i have heard people ask king questions. what would be in his heart and his mind, very seriously, and i know we left -- we laughed. but when you listen to the candidate, and you listen to what he is running on, it is money. and i really do believe that what we need in leadership are those who think deeper than the material. and that is why when i talk about...
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mr. governor martin o'malley was governor of the state, he was pushing $104 million youth jail. and our coalition and our groups fighting against that and we were ultimately successful in shutting that down. now we have a republican governor who has breathed new life into the same plan with lower price tag. now he wants to renovate and build a $30 million youth jail. so here we are having deja vu all over again. one democratic governor, now republican governor. we know in our communities it don't matter, right? but here's what matters. at least in the minds of some. "baltimore sun" reports so far during the uprising that the city lost $20 million. and it was only after that happened at the business class, nonprofit industrial complex and like they got a higher consciousness when they had a lower bottom line, right? and so building for power in addition to creating alternative food systems also means looking at other ways so that when we get to -- when we build our own table or go visit other people's tables, we can negotiate from a position of strength as opposed to saying can y
mr. governor martin o'malley was governor of the state, he was pushing $104 million youth jail. and our coalition and our groups fighting against that and we were ultimately successful in shutting that down. now we have a republican governor who has breathed new life into the same plan with lower price tag. now he wants to renovate and build a $30 million youth jail. so here we are having deja vu all over again. one democratic governor, now republican governor. we know in our communities it...
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martin luther king's dream? mr. bryant: if you had asked me that six or seven years ago, i would have had a different answer. our greatest blessing has turned ourto be at the same time greatest pain. the election of barack hussein has unearthed a fear -- >> hey! mr. bryant: and that is what has triumphed so much right now. they fear in this country. it lightly when there are those who cry. we want our country back. initially, i said, who has your country? [laughter] this is noderstood longer a country of white, male privilege. nothing has melting in this pot.ng it is a s andtew. -- isit is a stew -- it is a stew. butoes not have to blend, -- [laughter] year, gay: this marriage has become legal across united states. married in united methodist church. where does ame church stand on gay marriage? candid people get married in the ame church? if it does not accept it now, do you see that changing? mr. bryant: the american has been filled with gay-rights. programming. all the tv shows. all the movies. school curriculums.
martin luther king's dream? mr. bryant: if you had asked me that six or seven years ago, i would have had a different answer. our greatest blessing has turned ourto be at the same time greatest pain. the election of barack hussein has unearthed a fear -- >> hey! mr. bryant: and that is what has triumphed so much right now. they fear in this country. it lightly when there are those who cry. we want our country back. initially, i said, who has your country? [laughter] this is noderstood...
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mrs. jacqueline on nasa's, kenji on nasa's a ed martin is making changes to a said mrs. kennedy, this must bring back memories of mac he was always trying to -- [laughter] before starting his campaign in 1968, walter cronkite, evolved a drink and said i have a drink the nixon said i should put any thought that may not be man enough. i'll have a double sherry. [laughter] nixon really didn't like people so that they would take it the state and, they kind of stop watch them got state dinners down to 50 minutes. edited by eliminating the soup course because nixon, physically offered, which fills up all of his taxi, nixon's exposure was that quote wheelman don't like soup. nixon was afraid the people and yet at the same time he loved to plunge into crowds. he had come j.c. anderson i think he they would do this victory salute. that's from winston churchill and dwight eisenhower and nixon adopted it. in 1970, it was a peace sign some nixon loved to talk antiwar protesters by giving them the peace sign. in the late 1970s, october 1970 he speaking in california and the causes ar
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mr. netanyahu about this important treaty transaction? martinously they should listen to him in terms of what he has to say and how he has to say it, but the concern is exactly what i said previously -- whether over the next 10 to 15 years iran will change the middle class in iran, that young people will demand reform. that is the diplomatic bet that people are making. brendan: the commercial market is there already. martin: if you look at the number of major multinationals not based in this country or the u.k., iran is a major market. there has been a lot of commercial activity that people have turned a blind eye to over the years, despite the existence of sanctions. people have gone around the edges. brendan: we are going to move back to the u.s. the relationship changes in the late 1990's. so did my hair. that is the subject of the single best chart -- the s&p 500. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." good morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." dow futures -- we need a single best chart. brendan: take the gdp, the mos
mr. netanyahu about this important treaty transaction? martinously they should listen to him in terms of what he has to say and how he has to say it, but the concern is exactly what i said previously -- whether over the next 10 to 15 years iran will change the middle class in iran, that young people will demand reform. that is the diplomatic bet that people are making. brendan: the commercial market is there already. martin: if you look at the number of major multinationals not based in this...
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. >> joining us now, martin luther king iii, and mr. king, what do you make of this case in north carolina and the arts that we're hearing fromming both sides? >> well, i think that certainly reverend barber has done an outstanding job being one of the catalysts and leaders of the movement in north carolina, and i think that it's very clear that many of the voter i.d. laws that have been enacted are laws that are discriminatory and unfair. in fact, in texas just yesterday, the circuit court threw out very aggressive voter i.d. laws. as we look around the people, as people mobilize and stand up, we'll hopefully see our courts change and deal with the facts of situations. the goal should be for everyone to have no encumbrances to vote. there's nothing wrong with no i.d., but there's something wrong with new i.d. and it puts pressure on seniors and working mothers and students. >> you mentioned the courts trying to get some of the laws thrown out. but there's the president calling for congress to restore the voting rights act. and do you h
. >> joining us now, martin luther king iii, and mr. king, what do you make of this case in north carolina and the arts that we're hearing fromming both sides? >> well, i think that certainly reverend barber has done an outstanding job being one of the catalysts and leaders of the movement in north carolina, and i think that it's very clear that many of the voter i.d. laws that have been enacted are laws that are discriminatory and unfair. in fact, in texas just yesterday, the...
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. >> martin savidge, thanks so much. >>> mr. chairman, thank you so much for being with us. suspect in custody, counter-terrorism experts point out his name had come up in all sorts of databases. they had that i eyes on him in france, at least, if not other countries as well. they're not concerned if he had any connection to isis. is this someone that the u.s. knew about? did the u.s. have any knowledge about possible isis connections? >> can't go to what we knew. i will tell you three european countries had intelligence flags on this individual as a potential terrorist. it's been identified after the fact that he flew from berlin into istanbul and then into syria, presumably to train with isis, and then returned back into europe. this shows you how wide open and vulnerable europe is to foreign fighter travel going through the region, training and then coming back. the fact that three of these european countries had flags on this individual, yet he was ability to travel so freely without being impeded or being flagged or stopped or detained, i think that illustrates how dang
. >> martin savidge, thanks so much. >>> mr. chairman, thank you so much for being with us. suspect in custody, counter-terrorism experts point out his name had come up in all sorts of databases. they had that i eyes on him in france, at least, if not other countries as well. they're not concerned if he had any connection to isis. is this someone that the u.s. knew about? did the u.s. have any knowledge about possible isis connections? >> can't go to what we knew. i will...
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chief meteorologist bill martin delivers his complete forecast in just four minutes. >> mr.ez needed protection and not prosecution. >> reporter: up next, a disabled man learns his fate disabled man learns his fate after he arms hims >>> a disabled man who says he armed himself with a kitchen knife to fend off neighborhood bullies in san francisco's mission district was cleared today of any wrong doing. ktvu's tara moriarty spoke to that man about what happened. >> reporter: gomez points to the spot where he says thugs threatened him. >> i pulled out a knife to protect myself he says. but it's illegal to carry a knife. i grabbed the knife to protect myself in case i was confronted by these people again. turns out gomez who became disabled was harassed by the same three men just days before. he had dropped off a prescription for his ailing back at this wall greens. january28th, he came to pick it up. >> it's very sad that in san francisco you would have to carry something like a knife. >> this case struck us because mr. gomez needed protection and not prosecution. >> reporter
chief meteorologist bill martin delivers his complete forecast in just four minutes. >> mr.ez needed protection and not prosecution. >> reporter: up next, a disabled man learns his fate disabled man learns his fate after he arms hims >>> a disabled man who says he armed himself with a kitchen knife to fend off neighborhood bullies in san francisco's mission district was cleared today of any wrong doing. ktvu's tara moriarty spoke to that man about what happened. >>...
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mr. o'malley: thank you. nice to meet you. another person named martin. are you taking a picture? good to meet you. [indiscernible conversation] mr. o'malley: good seeing you. how are you? >> good. how are you doing? mr. o'malley: where are we going? >> to the left. mr. o'malley: to the left. ok, i move easier that way. how you doing? >> good. how are you? [indiscernible conversation] >> you might be the next president of the united states. mr. o'malley: what's your name? she ha -- he has a twin brother behind him. mr. o'malley: that's great. my youngest brothers are twins. it is a lot of fun. thank you. where we going? [indiscernible conversations] mr. o'malley: -- what our nation needs to do. to make college debt-free. to improve our schools, to give our kids not only to be college ready but actually get ready, a skill for a career in this world of ours. in each one of the points the plan relates to our nation and touches very directly rural america. >> do think being the youngest democrat and the field could be used to your invented? mr. o'malley: -- to -- to you advantage? mr. o'malley: i think
mr. o'malley: thank you. nice to meet you. another person named martin. are you taking a picture? good to meet you. [indiscernible conversation] mr. o'malley: good seeing you. how are you? >> good. how are you doing? mr. o'malley: where are we going? >> to the left. mr. o'malley: to the left. ok, i move easier that way. how you doing? >> good. how are you? [indiscernible conversation] >> you might be the next president of the united states. mr. o'malley: what's your...
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martin reports. >> ten years after many considers one of the low points of president bush's presidency, following hurricane katrina when mr. bush first flew over the city without touching down and publicly praised his fema director when anger was rising. >> you are doing aheck of a job. the fema director is working 24 -- >> on this anniversary vista the former president was greeted by the warren easton high school. he danced and posed for photographs with students. >> in a cruel twist, hurricane katrina brought despair during what circulate have been a season of hope. the start of the a new school year. the students who were going back to school suddenly had no school to go back to. >> the city's oldest public school was badly flooded and almost abandoned opening a year later as a charter school. >> the story of this school, we see determined to rebuild better than before. it's a spirit much stronger than any storm. >> while the school and many others like it offered bright spots, for some the bush response is still a painful memory. >> it's just him aggrandizing his republican party and him saying something about what he
martin reports. >> ten years after many considers one of the low points of president bush's presidency, following hurricane katrina when mr. bush first flew over the city without touching down and publicly praised his fema director when anger was rising. >> you are doing aheck of a job. the fema director is working 24 -- >> on this anniversary vista the former president was greeted by the warren easton high school. he danced and posed for photographs with students. >> in...
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mr. disical driscoll >> i have a question to alan martin. question to alan martin. one of the things we discovered about nfpc and your manager selection-you have your own short list in every area. is there anything in the short list with this piece of the fixed income that isn't on this list of 5? >> the short list has for each strategy 15 or 20s names so there are names on that list that are not here. the other side of that is 5 of the 6 managers are indeed with respect to the manager on our recommended list. >> they are on it, okay, good. thank you. >> is there a way that we can see your 15 on that list? >> yes. >> okay. commissioner stansbury. >> thank you. within the world of core plus, the managers-what is the spread of performance? i assume it isn't as wide as a hedge funds or alternatives. how tite is the spread in the [inaudible] managers. >> very deminilous. say for example the spread between [inaudible] might be about 1 percent, where in ooust equity it is somewhat larger than that and u.s. small cap it is maybe in the 3 or 4 percent range. hedge funds is
mr. disical driscoll >> i have a question to alan martin. question to alan martin. one of the things we discovered about nfpc and your manager selection-you have your own short list in every area. is there anything in the short list with this piece of the fixed income that isn't on this list of 5? >> the short list has for each strategy 15 or 20s names so there are names on that list that are not here. the other side of that is 5 of the 6 managers are indeed with respect to the...
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mr. sanders: a couple of weeks ago in washington, i was at an event with martin luther king, iii and people with the southern christian leadership congress. a very good civil rights organization. and what we talked about at that meeting was to, first of all, celebrate the 50th anniversary -- and someone mentioned this earlier. of the enormously important voting rights act. ok? [applause] mr. sanders: what the voting rights act was about was to say the governors and legislatures all over this country, many in the south, will say sorry, all people will be able to vote regardless of the color of their skin. [applause] mr. sanders: that was a great step forward for democracy, but as many of you know, two years ago, the supreme court gutted a very important provision of the voting rights act. and what has happened is all over the country, not just to the south, but all over the country, governors and legislatures have done everything possible to suppress the vote, to deny people the right to vote, those people disagree with the powers that be. and they are unsafe. [applause] mr. sanders: you kno
mr. sanders: a couple of weeks ago in washington, i was at an event with martin luther king, iii and people with the southern christian leadership congress. a very good civil rights organization. and what we talked about at that meeting was to, first of all, celebrate the 50th anniversary -- and someone mentioned this earlier. of the enormously important voting rights act. ok? [applause] mr. sanders: what the voting rights act was about was to say the governors and legislatures all over this...
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mr. morsi if you can hear me. are you able to hear me? this is martin talking from doha. we seem to have a few problems with the line there. ahh, actually..., no, we haven't got it with that we will endeavor to got that line up as soon as we can. in the meantime, let's look at haiti. haitians will vote sunday after almost four years of delays to choose new senators, deputies, local officials. haiti has operated without a parliament since january when terms of elected members expired. on sunday, every seat in the legislature is up for grabs. 1,800 candidates said in march they will run for the vacant posts, but candidates have done little campaigning. they'll vote for president in november. voter apathy is an issue with only 15% have the public expected to cast their ballot on sunday. we have more now from port-au-prince. >> at this talk radio station in port-au-prince, it's all politics all the time. in a country so poor that televisions are a luxury, and where more than half of all adults can't read or write, radio holds the key for politicians. >> radio is the best medi
mr. morsi if you can hear me. are you able to hear me? this is martin talking from doha. we seem to have a few problems with the line there. ahh, actually..., no, we haven't got it with that we will endeavor to got that line up as soon as we can. in the meantime, let's look at haiti. haitians will vote sunday after almost four years of delays to choose new senators, deputies, local officials. haiti has operated without a parliament since january when terms of elected members expired. on sunday,...
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mr. mcnealy: looking at those it reminds me of when martin luther king was talking about voting and said that in the south -- and i'm paraphrasing -- african-americans cannot vote. in the north, african-americans have nothing with which to vote for. and enhances this question. what do you think would spur to young people to vote? what issues do you think politicians are not addressing that might bring a groundswell or a grassroots movement of young people to the polls? i will leave that for anyone of you. jordan: a few of the issues that would bring more people to the definitely reform of the education system as far as student loans are concerned. of money that students and their parents have to put out for an education in the united states. was -- if there was talk about that war in congress and among our representatives as far as what changes can be made, what policies we can put to a vote to try to light in that letter for students. not only student loans, but the lgbtq community is very prevalent now among students who have lived these lifestyles and understand each other, but are no
mr. mcnealy: looking at those it reminds me of when martin luther king was talking about voting and said that in the south -- and i'm paraphrasing -- african-americans cannot vote. in the north, african-americans have nothing with which to vote for. and enhances this question. what do you think would spur to young people to vote? what issues do you think politicians are not addressing that might bring a groundswell or a grassroots movement of young people to the polls? i will leave that for...
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mr. daily. >> thank you, uncle al. jill martin has joined me in the orange room. we have an exciting collaboration with kwvk qvc. along with being a "today" contributor you're the creator of the gili collection sold on qvd. >> do you ever see products and think why didn't i think of that? we want to make one viewer make they product big. we're calling it "today's next big thing" go to today.com to submit your product criteria. home household pets, apparel accessories, and gadgets. you have to submit your idea by august 21st. nine finalists will come on "today" to pitch their idea. at the end of the week, they'll e?sell their product with me on qvc. >> thank you. >>> rick springfielded istknown and loved for "jesse's girl." now he's on the big screen starring as meryl streep's love inte st in the movie. >> that's why you're he mom and that's why i'm my kid's dad. i love my kids so much. don't you? >> yeah. >> so you want to just be friends? >> no. >> rick springfield, good morning. >> how are you? >> i should make clear you are not the rick key y in the movie. >> n
mr. daily. >> thank you, uncle al. jill martin has joined me in the orange room. we have an exciting collaboration with kwvk qvc. along with being a "today" contributor you're the creator of the gili collection sold on qvd. >> do you ever see products and think why didn't i think of that? we want to make one viewer make they product big. we're calling it "today's next big thing" go to today.com to submit your product criteria. home household pets, apparel...
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mr. sanders: thank you very much. take care. >> we are less than 15 months out from the 2016 presidential election and questions remain over whether vice president biden will enter the race. martin o'malley welcomed the idea, saying, quote, it would be nice to have at least one more lifelong democrat in the race. speculation continues to build after it was reported this weekend that the vice president traveled from his home in delaware to meet with massachusetts senator elizabeth warren and washington, d.c. we spoke more about the topic on this morning's washington journal. host: "u.s. news" and "world report" -- a trip to meet with elizabeth warren, as he mulls a caompampa. thanks for being with us. a weekend of renewed speculation. what is behind all of this? guest: there's a lot of activity we have seen from the vice president and his advisers. not only this unusual weekend meeting with elizabeth warren in which you left his house in delaware despite his public schedule saying he was supposed to come to delaware, came up to meet her at the naval observatory before going back down. we have also seen the vice president meeting with his longtime political aides, people who have
mr. sanders: thank you very much. take care. >> we are less than 15 months out from the 2016 presidential election and questions remain over whether vice president biden will enter the race. martin o'malley welcomed the idea, saying, quote, it would be nice to have at least one more lifelong democrat in the race. speculation continues to build after it was reported this weekend that the vice president traveled from his home in delaware to meet with massachusetts senator elizabeth warren...
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mr. sanders: a couple of weeks ago in washington, i was at an event with martin luther king iii and peopleith the southern christian leadership congress. what we talked about at that meeting was to, first of all, anniversarye 50th of the enormously important voting rights act. ok? [applause] mr. sanders: what the voting rights act was about was to say the governors and legislatures all over this country, many in the south, will say sorry, all people will be able to vote regardless of the color of their skin. [applause] mr. sanders: that was a great step forward for democracy, but as many of you know, two years ago, the supreme court gutted a very important provision of the voting rights act. what has happened is all over the country, not just to the south, but all over the country, governors and legislatures have done everything possible to suppress the vote, to deny people the right to vote, those people disagree with the powers that be. [applause] know, i takeyou that kind of personally and i will tell you why. i have run for office in my own state many times. sometimes i have lost. it h
mr. sanders: a couple of weeks ago in washington, i was at an event with martin luther king iii and peopleith the southern christian leadership congress. what we talked about at that meeting was to, first of all, anniversarye 50th of the enormously important voting rights act. ok? [applause] mr. sanders: what the voting rights act was about was to say the governors and legislatures all over this country, many in the south, will say sorry, all people will be able to vote regardless of the color...
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mr. disical driscoll >> i have a question to alan martin. question to alan martin. we discovered about nfpc and your manager selection-you have your own short list in every area. is there anything in the short list with this piece of the fixed income that isn't on this list of 5? >> the short list has for each strategy 15 or 20s names so there are names on that list that are not here. the other side of that is 5 of the 6 managers are indeed with respect to the manager on our recommended list. >> they are on it, okay, good. thank you. >> is there a way that we can see your 15 on that list? >> yes. >> okay. commissioner stansbury. >> thank you. within the world of core plus, the managers-what is the spread of performance? i assume it isn't as wide as a hedge funds or alternatives. how tite is the spread in the [inaudible] managers. >> very deminilous. say for example the spread between [inaudible] might be about 1 percent, where in ooust equity it is somewhat larger than that and u.s. small cap it is maybe in the 3 or 4 percent range. hedge funds is a little larger, m
mr. disical driscoll >> i have a question to alan martin. question to alan martin. we discovered about nfpc and your manager selection-you have your own short list in every area. is there anything in the short list with this piece of the fixed income that isn't on this list of 5? >> the short list has for each strategy 15 or 20s names so there are names on that list that are not here. the other side of that is 5 of the 6 managers are indeed with respect to the manager on our...
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mr. sanders: a couple of weeks ago in washington, i was at an event with martin luther king, iii and peopleith the southern christian leadership congress. a very good civil rights organization. and what we talked about at that meeting was to, first of all, celebrate the 50th anniversary
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mr. o'malley: the question was about making the investment that we need to in sustainable development in the world. i give a talk, you can check this out by going onto martin'malley.com, i give a talk about america's role in the world. i believe the role in the world is to lead by example. the rise of the global middle class. that is in the best interest of prosperity and security as a people. there are other ways to do it rather than waiting until we are backed in a military corner. we need a new foreign policy of engagement and collaboration with like-minded people around the world. we need a new national security strategy that identifies threats before they rise to a military level and works with other nations to defuse those threats. we need to download diplomacy and we need to dial up sustainable development. we are the leaders in that and that will make our planet safe and a better place for our kids. [applause] yes? >> yes, sir. governor o'malley, i think secretary clinton and senator sanders, as much as i admire them, are too damn old. [laughter] o'malley: there in the arp section. [laughter] >> i think it is time to talk about your generation bein
mr. o'malley: the question was about making the investment that we need to in sustainable development in the world. i give a talk, you can check this out by going onto martin'malley.com, i give a talk about america's role in the world. i believe the role in the world is to lead by example. the rise of the global middle class. that is in the best interest of prosperity and security as a people. there are other ways to do it rather than waiting until we are backed in a military corner. we need a...
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mr. obama's building will be on the south side of chicago. i would like to see it on south dr. martinr king drive which is known for violence and deprivation. a very bad place. the presidential library there could very well rehabilitate the entire neighborhood. joining us now from chicago dr. austin goals buy who teaches there. you are economist, doctor, $1 billion is an awful lot of money for a library, is it not? >> i agree. remember, that's for the foundation and the library. >> are we going to get into the foundation business again now? are we going to have zoom it around? >> two things happen. two things happen over time. one is congress has shifted how much of the money for these presidential library also come from the public and how much has to be raised directly it requires the former presidents to raise more money for themselves because the public is not providing the money. i think that's for good. i think that's for good. >> i you should know this and i don't. do you know how much money the taxpayers kick in towards the libraries? >> i don't know exactly. >> i should know i
mr. obama's building will be on the south side of chicago. i would like to see it on south dr. martinr king drive which is known for violence and deprivation. a very bad place. the presidential library there could very well rehabilitate the entire neighborhood. joining us now from chicago dr. austin goals buy who teaches there. you are economist, doctor, $1 billion is an awful lot of money for a library, is it not? >> i agree. remember, that's for the foundation and the library. >>...
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. >> governor martin o'malley, thank you for being here. we'll see you back again, mr.heels roll through fields where sunlight streams ♪ ♪ meet me in the land of big dreams ♪ ♪ i will provide for you and i'll stand by your side ♪ ♪ you'll need a good companion now ♪ ♪ for this part of the ride ♪ ♪ leave behind your sorrows let this be your last ♪ ♪ tomorrow there will be sunshine and all this darkness passed ♪ ♪ we'll be wheels roll through fields where sunlight streams ♪ ♪ meet me in the land of hope and dreams ♪ ♪ well, this carries train carries lost souls ♪ ♪ i said this train dreams will not be thwarted ♪ ♪ this train, things will be rewarded ♪ ♪ this train steel wheels singing ♪ ♪ this train, bells of freedom ringing ♪ ♪ ♪ this train carries saints and sinners ♪ ♪ this train carries losers and winners ♪ ♪ this train carries whores and gamblers ♪ ♪ this train carries lost souls ♪ ♪ i said this train carries broken hearted ♪ ♪ this train the sweet souls departed ♪ ♪ this train carries fools and kings ♪ ♪ this train aboard i said, yeah, this train ♪ ♪ dreams will not
. >> governor martin o'malley, thank you for being here. we'll see you back again, mr.heels roll through fields where sunlight streams ♪ ♪ meet me in the land of big dreams ♪ ♪ i will provide for you and i'll stand by your side ♪ ♪ you'll need a good companion now ♪ ♪ for this part of the ride ♪ ♪ leave behind your sorrows let this be your last ♪ ♪ tomorrow there will be sunshine and all this darkness passed ♪ ♪ we'll be wheels roll through fields where...
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martin luther king -- people were making fun of him. if you remember the great play green past pastures, the lord sd this and the lord said that. mocking him as mr. high and mighty. you had most of us, i think, and this turned out to be the majority and it's been replayed with lgbt people. lgbt people who were initially oppose to marriage as a goal. marriage is an institution that oppresses women. why do we want that? there are people who said, look, we gays and lesbians, we want to have the same right as anybody else. there were others who said, the group can be the spear, they will understand that we should rebuild it entirely different and that there will be new communities, and the average citizen said no, i want to be like anybody else. there were people who were poor, black, they never had great support. people thought they weren't being treated equally. you had the same with people in the gay community. there was a tactical different and strategic that gay people said, you know what, rossa parks never had to sit in the middle of the bus. you say, separate but equal but it ain't equal. think said they were going to allow black people in se
martin luther king -- people were making fun of him. if you remember the great play green past pastures, the lord sd this and the lord said that. mocking him as mr. high and mighty. you had most of us, i think, and this turned out to be the majority and it's been replayed with lgbt people. lgbt people who were initially oppose to marriage as a goal. marriage is an institution that oppresses women. why do we want that? there are people who said, look, we gays and lesbians, we want to have the...
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mr. disical driscoll >> i have a question to alan martin. question to alan martin. one of the things we discovered about nfpc and your manager selection-you have your own short list in every area. is there anything in the short list with this piece of the fixed income that isn't on this list of 5? >> the short list has for each strategy 15 or 20s names so there are names on that list that are not here. the other side of that is 5 of the 6 managers are indeed with respect to the manager on our recommended list. >> they are on it, okay, good. thank you. >> is there a way that we can see your 15 on that list? >> yes. >> okay. commissioner stansbury. >> thank you. within the world of core plus, the managers-what is the spread of performance? i assume it isn't as wide as a hedge funds or alternatives. how tite is the spread in the [inaudible] managers. >> very deminilous. say for example the spread between [inaudible] might be about 1 percent, where in ooust equity it is somewhat larger than that and u.s. small cap it is maybe in the 3 or 4 percent range. hedge funds is
mr. disical driscoll >> i have a question to alan martin. question to alan martin. one of the things we discovered about nfpc and your manager selection-you have your own short list in every area. is there anything in the short list with this piece of the fixed income that isn't on this list of 5? >> the short list has for each strategy 15 or 20s names so there are names on that list that are not here. the other side of that is 5 of the 6 managers are indeed with respect to the...
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mr. chafee now occupies, let's call it a deep second tier on the republican side, maybe a third tier, if there is room for one. he's there alongside former maryland governor martinalley. if lincoln chafee's path has been long and winding, martin o'malley's has been straight as an arrow. in 1999 as the young telegenic mayor of baltimore, maryland, almost immediately he started getting future of the democratic party sort of attention. before he had even been on the job as mayor for a year. >> in baltimore, there's a bold, brash new beat. ♪ believe it or not this hunk with the bulging biceps, part rock star, part rebel, is also baltimore's new mayor. >> i, martin joseph o'malley. >> hi, mayor. >> how are you? >> the 37-year-old lawyer is different. a white mayor in a city that is largely black. a politician who gets his hands dirty, climbing aboard and helping out on a city snow plow, pitching in on a garbage truck, sendsing a message -- >> that there's somebody, you know, who cares at the helm. >> martin o'malley served as baltimore mayor for seven years. he then turned that job into a bigger job in the state when he was elected governor of maryland in 2006. in th
mr. chafee now occupies, let's call it a deep second tier on the republican side, maybe a third tier, if there is room for one. he's there alongside former maryland governor martinalley. if lincoln chafee's path has been long and winding, martin o'malley's has been straight as an arrow. in 1999 as the young telegenic mayor of baltimore, maryland, almost immediately he started getting future of the democratic party sort of attention. before he had even been on the job as mayor for a year....
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martin luther king. i wanted to make the comment on behalf of mr. deray mckesson, continue doing what you are doing.ou not brought this to the forefront, no one would have cared. now, everyone is coming out of the woodwork saying what about black on black crimes. if the justice system was not geared towards putting black kids in jail with grown-ups that and thatm these crimes putting them back on the streets to terrorize their communities because they cannot get a job, we would not have a black on black crime. y are so concerned, why aren't the police doing something about the guns that go into these committees? host: let me throw politics into the mix. front page of the washington post. virginia gop loyalty oath, idea that could trip up trump. that on the front page of "the washington post" this morning. inside the new york times company take a look at donald trump's campaign and whether or not he is doing the work to turn the people into real voters. he was the only candidate to plan to volunteer for all 11 days of the iowa state fair. it also notes that he has hired precinct captains and has from
martin luther king. i wanted to make the comment on behalf of mr. deray mckesson, continue doing what you are doing.ou not brought this to the forefront, no one would have cared. now, everyone is coming out of the woodwork saying what about black on black crimes. if the justice system was not geared towards putting black kids in jail with grown-ups that and thatm these crimes putting them back on the streets to terrorize their communities because they cannot get a job, we would not have a black...