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martin johnson how songs come pieces of history. songs like that don't go away and they stay with us for all time by. the time the sound of fresh starts february 7th w o. susanna hunt claire is a foster mother for a children's village in southern germany she has 7 foster children living with her and raised 3 of her she feels being a children's village mother is her calling. captured us but i believe you're an s.o.s. mother all your life you'll always be one and they say you take your leave of the children but i don't know if you even can ask with us you know how can. i. hate as so as parents live together with their foster children at the hole in law children's village each family in a house of their own children who are unable to stay with their biological families for whatever reason find a new home here. they area that's. the idea for the usa west children's villages originated in austria and spread around the world now there are children's villages on 6 continents suzanne has been an s.o.s. mother for 16 years the 1st of her fos
martin johnson how songs come pieces of history. songs like that don't go away and they stay with us for all time by. the time the sound of fresh starts february 7th w o. susanna hunt claire is a foster mother for a children's village in southern germany she has 7 foster children living with her and raised 3 of her she feels being a children's village mother is her calling. captured us but i believe you're an s.o.s. mother all your life you'll always be one and they say you take your leave of...
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martin johnson. pieces of history. songs like that don't go away but stay with us for all time by. the sound of fresh starts february 7th. boeing reports its 1st annual loss for over 2 decades yet another sign of the damage the grounding of the 737 max is doing to the plane maker. the u.k. takes another step towards the brakes it back door is the european parliament approves its deal with the e.u. . and the e.u. stopped short of a 5 g. ban and then over the move that could annoy the united states. this is deja vu business i'm rob what's in berlin welcome along boeing has reported its 1st annual loss since 1997 the manufacturers continuing to suffer as a result of the grounding of its 7 $37.00 max model following 2 deadly crashes now is posted a net loss of $636000000.00 for last year that compares with more than $10000000000.00 in profit in 2018 boeing has taken a hit to revenue after it stopped delivering 737 maxes in march it's also expecting to pay out billions in compensation to ally customers. well let's speak to our financial correspondent in new york quarter thanks for joini
martin johnson. pieces of history. songs like that don't go away but stay with us for all time by. the sound of fresh starts february 7th. boeing reports its 1st annual loss for over 2 decades yet another sign of the damage the grounding of the 737 max is doing to the plane maker. the u.k. takes another step towards the brakes it back door is the european parliament approves its deal with the e.u. . and the e.u. stopped short of a 5 g. ban and then over the move that could annoy the united...
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how songs come true sense of history martin johnson. and the selection of songs like that don't go away they stay with us for all time to find. some freedom. starts feb 7th w. . try try and try again and have some patience that's what one of my 1st bosses said to me i was always overly ambitious to we get to climb the career ladder before even knowing what i was getting into experience is the key and i'm still an eager beaver but i've learned that the 2nd time around can be so much better.
how songs come true sense of history martin johnson. and the selection of songs like that don't go away they stay with us for all time to find. some freedom. starts feb 7th w. . try try and try again and have some patience that's what one of my 1st bosses said to me i was always overly ambitious to we get to climb the career ladder before even knowing what i was getting into experience is the key and i'm still an eager beaver but i've learned that the 2nd time around can be so much better.
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johnson said martine up to cochran right here that's the usual and then here's your hot spot up ahead so 26 minutes and growing because of that crash blocking those lanes the bay bridge traffic is slow but it looks normal do expect a backup that stretches all the way through the maze all connectors are solid, but no problems on the upper deck james. >>all right. thank you very much rob and happening now we have a group of homeless mothers refusing to move out of a home that they've been in for a little while now in oakland, even though a judge ordered them to get out cover sarah stinson is live in front of the home and explains this controversy. sarah. >>well the crowd just continues to grow and grow outside the oakland home, the home where these mothers and their children have been living illegally for the last couple months these people said they're prepared to be arrested if that's what it comes to but for now they're just standing out here peacefully sort of shielding the house shielding the mothers from any police or anyone that would come here now we have been told from people h
johnson said martine up to cochran right here that's the usual and then here's your hot spot up ahead so 26 minutes and growing because of that crash blocking those lanes the bay bridge traffic is slow but it looks normal do expect a backup that stretches all the way through the maze all connectors are solid, but no problems on the upper deck james. >>all right. thank you very much rob and happening now we have a group of homeless mothers refusing to move out of a home that they've been...
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i would like to thank the martin luther king memorial foundation and harry johnson. he is amazing.1:00 on mlk boulevard. when you leave here, come and join us. thank you very much. god bless you. [applause] dominique: thank you, kimberly. to introduce our next speaker for remarks, please welcome the newly appointed director of the u.s. fish and wildlife service, a friend of the memorial foundation since she came to the administration as deputy assistant secretary for fish and wildlife. please give her a very warm welcome this morning as she makes her way to the podium. good morning. [applause] >> thank you, terry, are inviting me here today. for not only a solemn occasion, but to a celebration of the birth and life of dr. martin luther king jr. it is an honor for me to be here with the king family. thank you all for allowing me to share this day with you. it is good to see my boss, assistant secretary rob wallace. we are all here as part of the legacy of dr. martin luther king jr. we all have different stories to tell. about the legacy that dr. king built for us. as a proud black w
i would like to thank the martin luther king memorial foundation and harry johnson. he is amazing.1:00 on mlk boulevard. when you leave here, come and join us. thank you very much. god bless you. [applause] dominique: thank you, kimberly. to introduce our next speaker for remarks, please welcome the newly appointed director of the u.s. fish and wildlife service, a friend of the memorial foundation since she came to the administration as deputy assistant secretary for fish and wildlife. please...
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johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: aston martin our stock of the hour.hares selloff today as more high-end carmaker struggle. we are joined by abigail doolittle. abigail: shares are really plunging. they put out a profit warning where adjusted earnings for the full year of 2019, their first full year as a publicly traded company, plunging from the year before by about 45%. they are expecting a range of routine -- of between 130 and 140 pounds, clearly going in the wrong direction. a number of factors here, including the overall downturn for cars, plus uncertainty around brexit, and you also have certain models that are doing less well. one bernstein analyst, it seems all analysts, actually come are pretty shocked by how bad these were. one analyst at bernstein saying it is shocking how much this story has unraveled since the ferrari,pposition to which has done quite well since it's 2015 or early 2016 ipo. for ari really taking off -- , aston martin off really in a slump. we can take a look at their bonds, and we see a bit of a plunge on the day. overall,
johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: aston martin our stock of the hour.hares selloff today as more high-end carmaker struggle. we are joined by abigail doolittle. abigail: shares are really plunging. they put out a profit warning where adjusted earnings for the full year of 2019, their first full year as a publicly traded company, plunging from the year before by about 45%. they are expecting a range of routine -- of between 130 and 140 pounds, clearly going in the wrong...
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martine croxall. the headlines at seven: the body of the iranian general — assasinated by the us on iraqi soil — is returned as boris johnsonall sides. donald trump warns that america has a list of 52 targets if iran decides to retaliate. his secretary of state says the president will never shy away from protecting his country. the american people should know that every target that we strike will be a lawful target and it will be a target designed with the singular mission of protecting and defending america. the iraqi prime minister calls the killing, a "political assassination" and its foreign ministry summons the us ambassador. the australian prime minister warns that the bushfire emergency could last for months and announces the creation of a recovery agency,
martine croxall. the headlines at seven: the body of the iranian general — assasinated by the us on iraqi soil — is returned as boris johnsonall sides. donald trump warns that america has a list of 52 targets if iran decides to retaliate. his secretary of state says the president will never shy away from protecting his country. the american people should know that every target that we strike will be a lawful target and it will be a target designed with the singular mission of protecting and...
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founder of black lives m and reggie jackson, and grant's mother, wana johnson who founded a foundation in his name. >>> and martin luther king, jr. are holding their annual mlk labor and community breakfast at the marriott marquee. mayor london breed among those in attendance. >>> and 49ers one win away from a sixth super bowl championship. >> the niners dominated the green bay packers in an exciting 37-20 victory. now it's all about miami and playing the kansas city chiefs in the super bowl. >> reporter: confetti has fallen before, just not i of a 49er win. fans remained in their seats. the 49er game plan that saw them gas the packers throwing the ball just eight times and seeing raheem mostert rush for 220 yards. >> it really evolved from there. kyle said before every game, if we have to win 2-0 on a safety, or win 56-55, we're going to do whatever it takes to win. >> we were running the heck out of the ball tonight. it ran my life very easy. i fun. >> i had a lot of 49ers or kansy chiefs will be winners of super bowl 54.ave almost two earned the trite celebrate being nfc champion. in santa clara, joe fonzy, kt
founder of black lives m and reggie jackson, and grant's mother, wana johnson who founded a foundation in his name. >>> and martin luther king, jr. are holding their annual mlk labor and community breakfast at the marriott marquee. mayor london breed among those in attendance. >>> and 49ers one win away from a sixth super bowl championship. >> the niners dominated the green bay packers in an exciting 37-20 victory. now it's all about miami and playing the kansas city...
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additional congressional authorization jed johnson was in the department of homeland security under barack obama but now he's in the private sector working for lockheed martin that's the company that makes the war planes that are stationed across the middle east and who can forget david petraeus that's the military commander turned cia director who had an affair and leaked classified information to his mistress now you would think he wouldn't be credible after all this is what happened when he tried to teach classes at city college in new york. i mean if you don't know what it is going to be regulated. you know but the trances back selling war on prime time it's impossible to overstate the significance of the attack that takes cost and soul money this is bigger than been logged that's bigger than the overwhelming majority of the american people believe that the invasion of iraq in 2003 was a big mistake so it's worth pointing out that these same people were on t.v. in 2003 selling the invasion of iraq are now on t.v. pushing a new war against iraq the exact same people it is important to understand the consequences of pulling out of iraq before our work is
additional congressional authorization jed johnson was in the department of homeland security under barack obama but now he's in the private sector working for lockheed martin that's the company that makes the war planes that are stationed across the middle east and who can forget david petraeus that's the military commander turned cia director who had an affair and leaked classified information to his mistress now you would think he wouldn't be credible after all this is what happened when he...
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johnson. it is a reasonably quiet day in thepe, unsurprisingly given fact it is martin luther king jr. day in the united states, which means u.s. markets are shut. they will return tomorrow. volume is down by about 40% in europe. cable looking a little soft. we are looking at labor data tomorrow out of the u.k. and pmi data friday. bid in brent a today, but it has faded earlier on. basically, you see a spike in crude prices, you get the u.s. shale producers selling into that in the forward market. that tends to suppress any upward momentum in oil prices at the moment. it is another factor that is kind of suppressing these markets. you see it was central banks, in the oil market, it is just prevalent absolute everywhere. let's get a sense of where we go from here in these markets. a good time to take a look at where the rest of the year looks with davos kicking often switzerland. the world economic forum now underway. joining us for a little bit further down the road from geneva, the silly askew not geneva,of bank -- from the cilia skin not because -- gkionakis. vasileios: i think a maj
johnson. it is a reasonably quiet day in thepe, unsurprisingly given fact it is martin luther king jr. day in the united states, which means u.s. markets are shut. they will return tomorrow. volume is down by about 40% in europe. cable looking a little soft. we are looking at labor data tomorrow out of the u.k. and pmi data friday. bid in brent a today, but it has faded earlier on. basically, you see a spike in crude prices, you get the u.s. shale producers selling into that in the forward...
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martine croxall. the headlines at seven: the body of the iranian general — assasinated by the us on iraqi soil — is returned as boris johnsons "we will not lament" his death and calls for de—escalation from all sides. donald trump warns that america has a list of 52 targets if iran decides to retaliate. his secretary of state says the president will never shy away from protecting his country. the american people should know that every target that we strike will be a lawful target and it will be a target designed with the singular mission of protecting and defending america. the iraqi prime minister calls the killing, a "political assassination" and its foreign ministry summons the us ambassador. the australian prime minister warns that the bushfire emergency could last for months and announces the creation of a recovery agency, to help those who've lost homes. i didn't see any flame, i saw this great white ball of fire. it's all i can describe it as, just this white hot of fire. and the first big event of the awards season — the golden globes — takes place tonight in hollywood. and coming up in sport at 7:30 — all the goals
martine croxall. the headlines at seven: the body of the iranian general — assasinated by the us on iraqi soil — is returned as boris johnsons "we will not lament" his death and calls for de—escalation from all sides. donald trump warns that america has a list of 52 targets if iran decides to retaliate. his secretary of state says the president will never shy away from protecting his country. the american people should know that every target that we strike will be a lawful...
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johnson. he is also a former general counsel to the department of defense and is currently a director with defense contractor lockheed martinou so much for being here with us with us. >> thank you. despite all those titles, i'm here as a private citizen. >> with lots of experience. i know this touches close to home based on everything you've been through working in the obama administration. at this point, do you believe america is safer today after everything that's transpired since the killing of soleimani? >> well, the answer is not two or three words. i have to say, based on on the statements put out by my old department, the department of homeland security, the national threat advisory put out last weekend, that in the immediate my fo aftermath of that strike, we were in a heightened level of tension. that statement was pretty straightforward talking about hezbollah's demonstrated capability and intent to attack the u.s. and how an attack could come at any moment. i certainly had not written a statement like that when i was secretary. so one has to conclude that in the immediate aftermath we were less safe. the iranians
johnson. he is also a former general counsel to the department of defense and is currently a director with defense contractor lockheed martinou so much for being here with us with us. >> thank you. despite all those titles, i'm here as a private citizen. >> with lots of experience. i know this touches close to home based on everything you've been through working in the obama administration. at this point, do you believe america is safer today after everything that's transpired since...
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martin luther king day. it's a time to remember the contributions of this reverend and civil rights leader. i want to bring in jason johnsonm. good to see you this. is always an important time for reflection, however long delayed and controversially the process was to get this holiday everywhere. let's take a moment and listen to dr. king himself. i believe unconditional love will have the final word in reality. this is why right, temporarily defeated, is triumphant. >> what's on your mind reflecting today? >> what's on my mind honestly, ari, is how the legacy of martin luther king is a constant battle. his words are very clear, but the way those words are interpreted today, whether it's misappropriated by kellyanne conway, whether it's the fbi praising martin luther king and yet the fbi headquarters is named after hoover who spent its whole life trying to harass king, we have to constantly and vigilantly fight for people to remember what martin luther king actually stood for, the radicalism of his positions, the fact that the things he was fighting for 60, 70 years ago would still be considered radical today. that is an i
martin luther king day. it's a time to remember the contributions of this reverend and civil rights leader. i want to bring in jason johnsonm. good to see you this. is always an important time for reflection, however long delayed and controversially the process was to get this holiday everywhere. let's take a moment and listen to dr. king himself. i believe unconditional love will have the final word in reality. this is why right, temporarily defeated, is triumphant. >> what's on your...
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johnson. it is a reasonably quiet day in thepe, unsurprisingly given fact it is martin luther king jr.omorrow. volume is down by about 40% in europe. cable looking a little soft. we are looking at labor data tomorrow out of the u.k. and pmi data friday. bid in brent a today, but it has faded earlier on. basically, you see a spike in crude prices, you get the u.s. shale producers selling into that in the forward market. that tends to suppress any upward momentum in oil prices at the moment. it is another factor that is kind of suppressing these markets. you see it was central banks, in the oil market, it is just
johnson. it is a reasonably quiet day in thepe, unsurprisingly given fact it is martin luther king jr.omorrow. volume is down by about 40% in europe. cable looking a little soft. we are looking at labor data tomorrow out of the u.k. and pmi data friday. bid in brent a today, but it has faded earlier on. basically, you see a spike in crude prices, you get the u.s. shale producers selling into that in the forward market. that tends to suppress any upward momentum in oil prices at the moment. it...
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martin luther king jr. but representing the tension around the voting rights act that maybe gets missed when people say johnson> black cinema goes in cycles. it's not the first time i have seen it. at what point do we have to stop saying this is not a fluke, people want to see these stories? how many "fast and the furious" movies, and how many "straight out of comptons," and it's the type of stories that are getting told. >> give me your hand. >> let your headrest in my hand. relax. i got you. i promise. i am not going to let you go. hey, man, i got you. >> it follows this character, we see him as a child and as a teenager and as an adult dealing with what it means to be black and gay in america. knowing how you have to operate in a world that still denigrates you. >> i have been waiting for your [ bleep ]. >> it is so intuitively intimate about the character. it says so much in the subtlest ways and the little moments that seem to be fleeting but become part of the baggage you carry through your entire life. >> who gets to tell these stories? that's become important. there's a sense that you want women to tel
martin luther king jr. but representing the tension around the voting rights act that maybe gets missed when people say johnson> black cinema goes in cycles. it's not the first time i have seen it. at what point do we have to stop saying this is not a fluke, people want to see these stories? how many "fast and the furious" movies, and how many "straight out of comptons," and it's the type of stories that are getting told. >> give me your hand. >> let your...
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martin luther king news speech in august of 1963. i have a dream. you'd had coldwater come speak to the university of louisville because you but you voted for lynden johnson in 1954 credit what happened. mitch mcconnell: in our generation i think the civil rights was a defining moment in our generation. in 1962, i had when i was a college republican president, i had accepted invitation and then in 63, the summer of 63, people like you and myself pepsi the i have a dream speech and then and 64 i was an intern. two important things happen and 64. senator was in the middle of breaking - i was mad as hell about it. i was so irritated about goldwater voting against the civil rights bill, and kinda defining the republican party in a way that i felt would be fortunate that i voted for lynden johnson. which in retrospect was a huge mistake. but it was a protest. as a protest vote. lamar alexander: for the feeling carried over into your senate days. you voted, when president reagan vetoed the sanction on south africa, you voted not to override art, i mean, you did vote to override his veto. most republicans did not do. it. mitch mcconnell: i just felt like reagan
martin luther king news speech in august of 1963. i have a dream. you'd had coldwater come speak to the university of louisville because you but you voted for lynden johnson in 1954 credit what happened. mitch mcconnell: in our generation i think the civil rights was a defining moment in our generation. in 1962, i had when i was a college republican president, i had accepted invitation and then in 63, the summer of 63, people like you and myself pepsi the i have a dream speech and then and 64 i...