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david martin, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and we'll be right back.ntroducing... a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you have a person
david martin, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and we'll be right back.ntroducing... a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a...
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david martin now with two men who were there.in >> reporter: it may be the most famous picture ever--arines raising the flag on iwo jima, a split second that seemed toin capture all that it took to win world war ii. but in truth, nothing could capture the hell that was iwo jima. >> it cost us 7,000 american lives to take iwo jima.va >> reporter: frank matthews was t an 18-year-old private when he went on shore on the first day in relief of a 900-man regiment that had been virtually wiped out. >> they lost 750 in one five- hour stretch. >> reporter: where was the fire coming from? >> every inch of that beach, and everything around it had been pinned down and zeroed in by the japanese guns. >> reporter: 70 years later, matthews is a guide at theal marine corps museum where the actual flag the marines raised on mount suribachi is on display. >> i say we're showing two items today from the actual battle--ba the flag and me. >> reporter: there were 70,000 marines on iwo jima. lawrence snowden was a 23-year- old captain. that's not a foxhole he's in; that's a crater left by a japanese shell
david martin now with two men who were there.in >> reporter: it may be the most famous picture ever--arines raising the flag on iwo jima, a split second that seemed toin capture all that it took to win world war ii. but in truth, nothing could capture the hell that was iwo jima. >> it cost us 7,000 american lives to take iwo jima.va >> reporter: frank matthews was t an 18-year-old private when he went on shore on the first day in relief of a 900-man regiment that had been...
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four americans were held hostage at the time, and now scott, all four are dead. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon tonight. david, thank you. we're going to have more about kayla mueller's remarkable life and that letter she sent home later in the broadcast. president obama vowed to bring her killers to justice. he blames isis, and on the the battlefield in northern iraq, isis is murdering entire villages. holly williams is there. >> reporter: in once-peaceful farmland, these men showed us what they say is a mass grave. how many bodies are buried here? eyewitnesses told us isis killed at least 50 yazidi men here, and though we cannot verify what's buried under this mound they told us the men were shot one by one and their shallow grave covered in dirt. did you know these men? "they were all from my village," said naif ibrahim hoda. he believe believes his uncle and two of his cousins lie dead beneath the soil. how did you survive? "we left in the early morning before isis arrived," he told us. later on, they blocked the road and everyone else was captured. the yazidis were hounded
four americans were held hostage at the time, and now scott, all four are dead. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon tonight. david, thank you. we're going to have more about kayla mueller's remarkable life and that letter she sent home later in the broadcast. president obama vowed to bring her killers to justice. he blames isis, and on the the battlefield in northern iraq, isis is murdering entire villages. holly williams is there. >> reporter: in once-peaceful farmland, these...
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david martin takes a closer look at how real american snipers are made. >> reporter: you can't see itu're looking at a deadly weapon, two, in fact. marine snipers stalking their prey. this is the scout sniper school at wantquantico virginia where skill is as important as marksmanship. >> to be able to infiltrate from unimaginable distances that people wouldn't understand. >> what are you talking about? >> miles. miles we're talking about. we've had them in iraq. >> his only complaint about the movie "american sniper" is that it left out the stalking. >> they magically appear in fire position. most of the work is done getting you in there and getting you out. >> another thing the movie didn't show you is it takes marines like sergeant ryan gehringer two or three days to assemble a single sniper rifle by hand. it is test-fired from a stand. at 300 yards it has to fire a grouping of shots no more than 3 inches apart. >> a thousand yards translates in the navy -- kill zone. >> exactly. kill zone coverage very out on the range we watch snipers hit targets out to 760 yards. they've all been
david martin takes a closer look at how real american snipers are made. >> reporter: you can't see itu're looking at a deadly weapon, two, in fact. marine snipers stalking their prey. this is the scout sniper school at wantquantico virginia where skill is as important as marksmanship. >> to be able to infiltrate from unimaginable distances that people wouldn't understand. >> what are you talking about? >> miles. miles we're talking about. we've had them in iraq. >>...
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david martin, cbs news quantico virginia. >> pelley: still ahead the biggest financial fear of americans heading into retirement. and the beagle has landed. best in show when the cbs evening news continues. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make these problems worse. call your doctor right away if you have worsened breathing chest pain, swelling of your mou
david martin, cbs news quantico virginia. >> pelley: still ahead the biggest financial fear of americans heading into retirement. and the beagle has landed. best in show when the cbs evening news continues. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two...
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those who were suffering, whether in her home town of prescott or the other side of th >> pelley: david martin has what we know about how she died at the hands of isis, and we'll look back at her extraordinary life. buried in boston. jericka duncan on the city reaching the breaking point. >> the whole ceiling just came in like a frailty train. we just ran. >> pelley: as the mooltses outbreak spreads, jim axelrod looks at the fears and facts about vaccinating kids. >> it looks like he has a weapon. >> pelley: and john blackstone has the great escape attempt. captioning
those who were suffering, whether in her home town of prescott or the other side of th >> pelley: david martin has what we know about how she died at the hands of isis, and we'll look back at her extraordinary life. buried in boston. jericka duncan on the city reaching the breaking point. >> the whole ceiling just came in like a frailty train. we just ran. >> pelley: as the mooltses outbreak spreads, jim axelrod looks at the fears and facts about vaccinating kids. >> it...
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. >> pelley: david martin has what we know about how she died at the hands of isis, and we'll look back at her extraordinary life. buried in boston. jericka duncan on the city reaching the breaking point. >> the whole ceiling just came in like a frailty train. we just ran. >> pelley: as the mooltses outbreak spreads, jim axelrod looks at the fears and facts about vaccinating kids. >> it looks like he has a weapon. >> pelley: and john blackstone has the great escape attempt. captioning sponsored by cbs
. >> pelley: david martin has what we know about how she died at the hands of isis, and we'll look back at her extraordinary life. buried in boston. jericka duncan on the city reaching the breaking point. >> the whole ceiling just came in like a frailty train. we just ran. >> pelley: as the mooltses outbreak spreads, jim axelrod looks at the fears and facts about vaccinating kids. >> it looks like he has a weapon. >> pelley: and john blackstone has the great escape...
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. >> pelley: david martin has what we know about how she died at the hands of isis, and we'll look backher extraordinary life. buried in boston. jericka duncan on the city reaching the breaking point. >> the whole ceiling just came in like a freight train. we just ran. >> pelley: as the measles outbreak spreads, jim axelrod looks at the fears and facts about vaccinating kids. >> it looks like he has a weapon. >> pelley: and john blackstone a has the great escape attempt. captioning sponsored by cbs
. >> pelley: david martin has what we know about how she died at the hands of isis, and we'll look backher extraordinary life. buried in boston. jericka duncan on the city reaching the breaking point. >> the whole ceiling just came in like a freight train. we just ran. >> pelley: as the measles outbreak spreads, jim axelrod looks at the fears and facts about vaccinating kids. >> it looks like he has a weapon. >> pelley: and john blackstone a has the great escape...
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david martin is at the pentagon. good morning. >> good morning. this report is from 2008 and is based entirely analysis of public videos from putin back when he became president of russian in 2000. it states, quote, pure tin's neurological development was significantly interrupted during infancy and it suggests that putin's mother suffered a stroke while he was still in her womb and that resulted in an insult to his brain which has affected everything from the way he thinks to the way he moves the right side of his body. and the result according to this study is a russian leader with limited social skills who is driven by quote, an extreme attention to detail and excessive control. his primary form of compensation for this disorder is extreme control and this is reflected in his decision style and how he goerns. putin's hard-wired personal style is unlikely to change. we need to point out this is not based on brain scans or scientific data but this was produced by the office of net assessment which is a well respected organization within the penta
david martin is at the pentagon. good morning. >> good morning. this report is from 2008 and is based entirely analysis of public videos from putin back when he became president of russian in 2000. it states, quote, pure tin's neurological development was significantly interrupted during infancy and it suggests that putin's mother suffered a stroke while he was still in her womb and that resulted in an insult to his brain which has affected everything from the way he thinks to the way he...
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david martin at the pentagon. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.his report was written back in 2008 and is based entirely on analysis of publicly available videos of putin dating back to when he became president of russia in 2000. and it states "putin's neurological development was significantly interrupted in infancy." it suggests that putin's mother suffered a stroke while he was still in her womb and that resulted in an insult to his brain, which has affected everything from the way he thinks to the way he moves. the right side of his body. and the result, according to this study is a russian leader with limited social skills who is driven by "an extreme attention to detail and excessive control." his primary compensation for this disord sir extreme control and this reflected in his decision style and how he governs. putin the hard-wired personal style is likely to change very little. we need to point out, this is not based on brain scans or any other hard scientific data but this was produced by an office called the office of net assessment, a
david martin at the pentagon. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.his report was written back in 2008 and is based entirely on analysis of publicly available videos of putin dating back to when he became president of russia in 2000. and it states "putin's neurological development was significantly interrupted in infancy." it suggests that putin's mother suffered a stroke while he was still in her womb and that resulted in an insult to his brain, which has affected everything...
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david, look ginny, david, martin, doesn't matter, by splunking, stock goes to 180.doing the buyback. do it after becky, after the interview with warren then buy splunk. i'm raising my price target to 185. >> people want to know what happened to zoe. >> not allowed to say. >> you see? a lot of people haven't seen season i yet. >> when push came to shove. >> oh. >> you're terrible. cramer's "mad dash" as we count down to the opening bell. take another look at futures as we close out february. more "squawk on the street" is back in a minute. anything? no. you? no. aflac! what are you guys looking for? claims! legend has it these hills are full of 'em. it can take months for an insurance claim to surface. claimin' takes patience. aflac paid my claim in one day. they got some new-fangled kinda one day payin' machine? hehehehe yea, i got aflac at work. aflac... in just one day, we approve and pay. one day pay, only from aflac. aflac... ♪ all right. time for "mad dash." final trading session of the week. where are we starting? amazon. >> bears do not listen to what i'm abo
david, look ginny, david, martin, doesn't matter, by splunking, stock goes to 180.doing the buyback. do it after becky, after the interview with warren then buy splunk. i'm raising my price target to 185. >> people want to know what happened to zoe. >> not allowed to say. >> you see? a lot of people haven't seen season i yet. >> when push came to shove. >> oh. >> you're terrible. cramer's "mad dash" as we count down to the opening bell. take another...
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up next the late tow with david letterman with guest martin short. have a good night. you tomorrow. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> dave: from the wind swept tierra it's the "late show" with david letter tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now proud selector of hummel figurines, david letterman! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show"
up next the late tow with david letterman with guest martin short. have a good night. you tomorrow. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> dave: from the wind swept tierra it's the "late show" with david letter tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now proud selector of hummel figurines, david letterman! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show"
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temperatures in the single digits north and west, 9 in martins creek. saint davids 18.
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it's "boyhood" and david oyelowo as martin luther king in "selma" gave the year's best performance andated. why is this the whitest, most lilly livered set of nominations in decades? i leave it there except even i get turned on by the unhinged glamour, the confrontational clothes horsing, the savage competition to see who can act more humble. i love watching desperately insecure people win, their instant realization that whatever they do for the rest of their lives their owe bit to you ware will open with academy award winner, joe blow, who wouldn't want to be joe blow? i already know some of tonight's joe and josie blows no one can take supporting actress from "boyhood's" patricia arquette. >> i hope so. >> her performance snapped into focus when she said in her last scene that she'd stopped seeing herself as a personal, only a mom. it was heartbreaking, oscar for the actress validates the character, too. plus, women in hollywood love that she's had no plastic surgery. >> i know what i'm feeling. >> julian moore as victim of early onset alzheimer's a lock. oscar bait role meets oscar
it's "boyhood" and david oyelowo as martin luther king in "selma" gave the year's best performance andated. why is this the whitest, most lilly livered set of nominations in decades? i leave it there except even i get turned on by the unhinged glamour, the confrontational clothes horsing, the savage competition to see who can act more humble. i love watching desperately insecure people win, their instant realization that whatever they do for the rest of their lives their owe...
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david: by the way, martin is? calgary, canada. that's the background you see there. so much for joining us, martin. liz: go, flames. it's a must read on wall street, but also on main street. warren buffett's letter to shareholders. comes out once a year. released tomorrow morning. you don't have to wait. exclusive details on what's in it straight ahead. >> is the secret to building economic growth stronger than we have as simple as scrapping one tax? that could be the case. we'll tell you which tax with our panel next. >> okay. today was down. the stock market generally has been trading higher. but economic growth has been revised a little lower. today's gdp figures were downgraded to 2.2%. is wall street getting ahead of main street? karen. forbes contributor and fellow for the competitive enterprise. and sue flynn. senior analyst at the price group. and mark sebastian. mark, what do you think? is the market getting ahead of the economy? >> we're looking at the exact same thing we've seen over the years. we heard the morgan stanley guy on the floor kind of hint at i
david: by the way, martin is? calgary, canada. that's the background you see there. so much for joining us, martin. liz: go, flames. it's a must read on wall street, but also on main street. warren buffett's letter to shareholders. comes out once a year. released tomorrow morning. you don't have to wait. exclusive details on what's in it straight ahead. >> is the secret to building economic growth stronger than we have as simple as scrapping one tax? that could be the case. we'll tell you...
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temperatures in the single digits north and west, 9 in martins creek. saint davids 18. south jersey, buena 21, seaville 20. ewing 18 degrees. a cold morning around delaware valley. the winds are not too much of a factor yet. out of the south the winds will shift later this afternoon. they will roar well see gusts as high as 65 miles per hour tomorrow morning. powerful wind on the way. wind gusts developing later this evening. probably 5 or of p.m. overnight tonight they approach 60 miles per hour and that will create all kinds of problem expect to see trees, smaller tree limbs down, power out annuals are likely. with your cell phone or electronic device make sure it's fully charged today, if you lose power it could be sometime before it restored. that's the issue overnight tonight and into tomorrow. what we're dealing is the snow squalls in advance of the arctic front. these are the squalls that will punchment city around 6:00 p.m. they will be very quick hitting a snow squall is a quick burst of heavy snow it could drop one to three inches in a short period of time. th
temperatures in the single digits north and west, 9 in martins creek. saint davids 18. south jersey, buena 21, seaville 20. ewing 18 degrees. a cold morning around delaware valley. the winds are not too much of a factor yet. out of the south the winds will shift later this afternoon. they will roar well see gusts as high as 65 miles per hour tomorrow morning. powerful wind on the way. wind gusts developing later this evening. probably 5 or of p.m. overnight tonight they approach 60 miles per...
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martins creek 35. saint davids 38 degrees, everybody above the freezing mark of 3 #. glass borough 41. hockessin 39. seaville, 42. hammonton, 38. on the boards in atlantic city, 38 degrees, along with the filtered sun we're seeing big time improvement in the visibility. a lot of areas are down to less than two miles. 4 in lancaster, 6 in allentown. everybody is in the clear across south jersey and delaware. so again we're improving as the afternoon wears on. salt light and radar shows the storm system that brought the heavy snows is exiting off the coast of new england. skies beginning to brighten up across the eastern two-thirds of the keystone state. another arctic front is waiting in the wings across the eastern great lakes. that will slam through here overnight tonight. we'll not see 42 again for quite sometime. drying out clouds and sun, 42 that's the forecasted high. when i come back in a few minutes we'll talk about the plunging temperatures and a possible refreeze for tomorrow. >> thank thank you, chris. >>> taking a live look at philadelphia international air
martins creek 35. saint davids 38 degrees, everybody above the freezing mark of 3 #. glass borough 41. hockessin 39. seaville, 42. hammonton, 38. on the boards in atlantic city, 38 degrees, along with the filtered sun we're seeing big time improvement in the visibility. a lot of areas are down to less than two miles. 4 in lancaster, 6 in allentown. everybody is in the clear across south jersey and delaware. so again we're improving as the afternoon wears on. salt light and radar shows the storm...
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he said, you felt that david caught the spirit of martin luther king. >> that's what the film carriesnot emulating dr. king he's just carrying what the energy is and what the spirit brought across. that spirit brought across a lot of great things from love forgiveness, courage, belief in the oneness and also just i think the humanity of him, of things that existed in dr. king that weren't perfect obviously, david was able to bring that and ava did a wonderful job in showing all these people were people. and that inspired me because that was one of the things -- >> charlie: that none of them were perfect. >> nobody in the whole film was perfect. that was likely inspirational because it made me say, look somewhere we got dr. king in us. you know it could be a young lady, a 10-year-old girl who has dr. king in her. we all have some of that, meaning the good and the bad and we can achieve that greatness. >> charlie: yeah, some people -- you've got to make sure that you give greatness an opportunity to come forward. >> yes. one of my favorite words is "greatness." when i do and i speak at
he said, you felt that david caught the spirit of martin luther king. >> that's what the film carriesnot emulating dr. king he's just carrying what the energy is and what the spirit brought across. that spirit brought across a lot of great things from love forgiveness, courage, belief in the oneness and also just i think the humanity of him, of things that existed in dr. king that weren't perfect obviously, david was able to bring that and ava did a wonderful job in showing all these...
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david callaway, editor in chief of usa today. martin baron executive editor of the washington post and board member of the national press club's journalism institute. vice-chairman of the press club speaker committee pass club president and breaking news reporter and editor at usa today. sticking over -- skipping over the speaker for a moment, jonathan allen. sally billionyates. marilyn thompson deputy editor at politico. mark chef, reporter at investment news. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] eric holder, the 82nd attorney general of the united states is one of three original members of president obama's cabinet still in office. he is one of the longest -- he is among the longest-serving attorney generals in history. and he took office in 2009 as the nation's first african-american attorney general, it was a tough time to begin. the nation was debating how to collect intelligence and prevent terrorist attacks without infringing upon civil liberties. states were fighting the federal government over voting rights marijuana
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congressman trey gowdy, revealing a who's who list that includes susan rice david petraeus, leon panetta, jay carney, general mike martin and general martin dempsey. my next guest says you don't get on benghazi if you don't invade libya. there is evidence that secretary clinton was pushing hard for that invasion. joining us now, former congressman fox news contributor, dennis kucinich. good to see you. >> thanks, lou. >> the news that trey gowdy called this list of insiders that's got to be encouraging to everyone who wants to know what actually happened. your thoughts. >> you know it would be an opportunity for the american people to gain insight into the decision-making process and the people who were right in the middle of that discussion whether or not to go war against libya. so i think it's very important that chairman gowdy proceeds with this. lou: and proceeding as he does with some of the people in the administration former officials as well. do you think that they will, for the most part be forthcoming or reticent? >> i think that everyone will want to tell their story as best they can. a chairman of an invest
congressman trey gowdy, revealing a who's who list that includes susan rice david petraeus, leon panetta, jay carney, general mike martin and general martin dempsey. my next guest says you don't get on benghazi if you don't invade libya. there is evidence that secretary clinton was pushing hard for that invasion. joining us now, former congressman fox news contributor, dennis kucinich. good to see you. >> thanks, lou. >> the news that trey gowdy called this list of insiders that's...
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martin's creek. these are the temperatures minus 12 in tan nearsville, minus four in quakertown two, in saint davids.es at least in center city a little better there. 4 degrees in hammonton, two in glassboro. it is cold this morning, a high of 24. matt and tam. >> thanks, karen. >>> new this morning here icy conditions caused a plane to slide right off the runway at dallas fort worth international last night. a spokesperson says the jet was trying to get to a terminal when it veered into the grass. american airlines bussed its passengers to a nearby gate. no one was hurt. >>> the wintry weather in texas is also responsible for hundreds of wrecks on the roads. a truck driver made it out okay after his big rig hit an icy patch near dallas and ended up dangling off an interstate. the truck was slipping and sliding on other major highways. it had to be shut down due to dangerous icy conditions. >> new this morning, a man linked to the kidnapping and murder of a tennessee nursing student has turned up dead. a lawyer for shayne austin confirmed his client committed suicide. austin was supposed to testify i
martin's creek. these are the temperatures minus 12 in tan nearsville, minus four in quakertown two, in saint davids.es at least in center city a little better there. 4 degrees in hammonton, two in glassboro. it is cold this morning, a high of 24. matt and tam. >> thanks, karen. >>> new this morning here icy conditions caused a plane to slide right off the runway at dallas fort worth international last night. a spokesperson says the jet was trying to get to a terminal when it...
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. >> though it is hailed by some as an oscar worthy performance, actor david oyelowo was not nominated for playing martinuther king jr. in "selma." the actor is speaking out for the first time about what many are calling a notable snub. >> i say to people calm down, it's fine. be angry. be angry. >> he said that black actors aren't recognized enough for playing strong characters. >> to me denzel washington should have won for playing malcolm x. >> i earned that money ten hours a day, seven days a week. >> reporter: and citing sidney poitier not nominated for "in the heat of the night." >> generally speaking, we, as black people, have been celebrated more for when we are subservient, when we are not being leaders or kings or being in the center of our own narrative driving it forward >> reporter: lack of diversity is seen by some as a big problem in hollywood. this year, all 20 lead and supporting actor nominees are white. >> something you can't kind of understand. >> disappointed. >> reporter: only the second time that's happened in nearly 20 years. >> the entire brouhaha over "selma" has opened a lot of
. >> though it is hailed by some as an oscar worthy performance, actor david oyelowo was not nominated for playing martinuther king jr. in "selma." the actor is speaking out for the first time about what many are calling a notable snub. >> i say to people calm down, it's fine. be angry. be angry. >> he said that black actors aren't recognized enough for playing strong characters. >> to me denzel washington should have won for playing malcolm x. >> i...
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as david arioso tells much more profound than sneakers. >> it looks like a poignant documentary . martin luther king's march on washington d.c. but in fact it's a walmart ad, celebrating black history month. american companies like coke, southwest airlines and at&t celebrate black history month. it isn't a new phenomenon but the outrage over the ads this year is. >> anger frustration, being upset over the constant marketing ploys. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> zeli amani is an activist, a blogger on social media. black shoes and apparel from nike. the question posted on twitter is it a black history month celebration or a capitalization. nike says it separates athletes and leaders who are big in culture. >> the history of my people shouldn't be a marketing scheme i think deserves a bit more respect than that. mocking bay part 1 says how you black folk have black leaders pay them equally and create an environment where they feel safe then maybe we can talk. >> reporter: many of zelle's 32,000 followers are black politically active under 30 and outraged. >> this hit a nerve because exploiting black culture f
as david arioso tells much more profound than sneakers. >> it looks like a poignant documentary . martin luther king's march on washington d.c. but in fact it's a walmart ad, celebrating black history month. american companies like coke, southwest airlines and at&t celebrate black history month. it isn't a new phenomenon but the outrage over the ads this year is. >> anger frustration, being upset over the constant marketing ploys. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> zeli amani is an...
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david in "selma." his final shooting scene was martin luther king's acceptance speech for receiving the nobel prize.t involved a lot of other actors and extras which meant that when it was over he could hear that sweet sound that film actors rarely here applause. a lot of applause. ava posted that moment and linked to it in a tweet, just before the oscar ceremony saying, i never shared this. i saved it for today. a special outtake of my hero. i love you, david. you are my best actor. when you watch his picture wrap for "selma," you're not watching an actor at the end of a 30-day shoot, but an actor at the end of seven years of hoping seven years of studying everything he could possibly find about the character he was playing. you're watching an actor at the end of seven years of work that it took to play this part the part of a lifetime. >> together we believe that what the illusion of supremacy has destroyed, the truth of equality can nourish. thank you. >> hold your applause hold your applause. [ applause ] [ applause continues ] >> thank you to ava for allowing us to privilege of seeing this onse
david in "selma." his final shooting scene was martin luther king's acceptance speech for receiving the nobel prize.t involved a lot of other actors and extras which meant that when it was over he could hear that sweet sound that film actors rarely here applause. a lot of applause. ava posted that moment and linked to it in a tweet, just before the oscar ceremony saying, i never shared this. i saved it for today. a special outtake of my hero. i love you, david. you are my best actor....
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minus three in martin's creek minus four the actual air temperature in quakertown, one in pottstown, three in saint davidsees in center city. it's two in browns mills and three in glassboro this morning t it is extremely cold starting you off, 24 for your high, tam. >> yes, it is. thank you karen. >> ♪♪ >>> this is new this morning a driver in southern california now faces felony evasion charges after leading police on a dangerous high speed chase. the 33-year-old drove up to 135 miles an hour in his pickup truck last night. he was involved in two minor crashes during that chase. at one point a female passenger was able to jump out of the car. the officer was finally able to bump the truck to get that driver to lose control. he was taken into custody after a 30 minute standoff with police. >>> also new this morning, rescuers in florida have freed a group of at least 17 manatees that were stuck in a storm drain. sea world crews say wildlife officials and satellite beach firefighters all worked together throughout the night t a large back low was used to lift the mammals. all of the else queued manatees wer
minus three in martin's creek minus four the actual air temperature in quakertown, one in pottstown, three in saint davidsees in center city. it's two in browns mills and three in glassboro this morning t it is extremely cold starting you off, 24 for your high, tam. >> yes, it is. thank you karen. >> ♪♪ >>> this is new this morning a driver in southern california now faces felony evasion charges after leading police on a dangerous high speed chase. the 33-year-old drove...
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david. the israeli army says it's investigating. >>> tomorrow would have been trayvon martin's 20th birthdaynow his parents are receiving disappointing news. >> the federal government says there is not enough evidence to pursue civil rights charges in the shooting death of their son. marley hall has more. >> reporter: department of justice officials told the parents of florida teenager trayvon martin the government is not filing federal civil rights charges against the man who killed their unarmed son. >> they were heart broken, even though they expected that it was going to happen. it was just hard actually hearing it. >> reporter: martin was shot dead in a confrontation with neighborhood watch volunteer george zimmerman in february 2012. zimmerman claimed self-defense under florida's controversial stand your ground law. >> we, the jury, find george zimmerman not guilty. >> reporter: zimmerman was acquitted on state level charges of murder and manslaughter in 2013. tuesday the department of justice released a statement saying though a koch hencive investigation -- comprehensive investigatio
david. the israeli army says it's investigating. >>> tomorrow would have been trayvon martin's 20th birthdaynow his parents are receiving disappointing news. >> the federal government says there is not enough evidence to pursue civil rights charges in the shooting death of their son. marley hall has more. >> reporter: department of justice officials told the parents of florida teenager trayvon martin the government is not filing federal civil rights charges against the man...
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david stevenson once the president is about to exit but right now, our chief meteorologist bill martinautiful. >> here is what i know about frank, he knows about -- [ talking at the same time ] [ laughter ] >> it has a hospital on board. a whole -- >> an entire hospital. >> they can do anything they need to do if there is an emergency. >> the forecast tomorrow will be warm as today. records today. temperatures tomorrow will be about there. maybe a degree cooler in some places. 79 degrees. that was the high in oakland. that was -- the airport tied 69 and mountain view 73. felt warm when i came into work today. the fog and low clouds reform tonight. dense fog advisory for the central valley as it was last night. jet stream is going over the top. there are clouds coming into the area. high clouds making for a beautiful sunset. ocean beach. seeing the clouds. come in closer. you can see that temperatures are -- wow! that is not february. right? look at that. 5:20 p.m. or so. look at the temperatures. 70 in san francisco. 69 degrees in walnut creek. the sun angle is low. very low. the highs
david stevenson once the president is about to exit but right now, our chief meteorologist bill martinautiful. >> here is what i know about frank, he knows about -- [ talking at the same time ] [ laughter ] >> it has a hospital on board. a whole -- >> an entire hospital. >> they can do anything they need to do if there is an emergency. >> the forecast tomorrow will be warm as today. records today. temperatures tomorrow will be about there. maybe a degree cooler in...
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. >> reporter: -- actor david oyelowo was not nominated for playing dr. martin luther king jr. morning, the actor is speaking out for the first time about what many are calling a notable snub. >> i say to people calm down it's fine. be angry, be angry. >> reporter: speaking at the santa barbara international film festival oyelowo said black actors aren't recognized enough for playing strong characters. >> telling god's word -- >> to me denzel washington should have won for playing malcolm x. >> i earned that money ten hours a day -- >> reporter: also citing sidney poitier not even nominated for "in the heat of the night." >> generally speaking we as black people have been celebrated more for when we are subechlt rchlt subservient. >> reporter: it's seen as some by a big problem in hollywood. this year all 20 lead and supporting actor nominees are white. >> something you can't kind of understand. >> i'm disappointed. >> reporter: only the second time that's happened in nearly 20 years. >> the entire brouhaha over "selma" has really opened a lot of people's eyes. i think there's
. >> reporter: -- actor david oyelowo was not nominated for playing dr. martin luther king jr. morning, the actor is speaking out for the first time about what many are calling a notable snub. >> i say to people calm down it's fine. be angry, be angry. >> reporter: speaking at the santa barbara international film festival oyelowo said black actors aren't recognized enough for playing strong characters. >> telling god's word -- >> to me denzel washington should have...
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. >> good evening david the shootings of michael brown or the ferguson police department, three year investigation into the trayvon martincase, in that case they could not present charges the that case. that is one thing the attorney general has been talking about how high the burden of proof is and something that needs to be addressed. after the deaths of michael brown in ferguson missouri and trayvon martin in florida the justice department investigated civil rights violations. in the martin case it declined to prosecute. all eyes are pointed in the same direction. be now attorney general hoarlt holder wants toholderwants to change rule. >> a back stop more a partly of the process in an appropriate way. >> the department of justice uses so-called clofer color of law statutes. since holder took office in 2009 the department has charged 415 defendants in 275 color of law cases. the defense is extremely difficult to prove. david wiseman a former u.s. attorney successfully prosecuted a case against john you best of yourburnlg. burrge. >> from deprivation of voting rights to deprivation of education to excessive force by po
. >> good evening david the shootings of michael brown or the ferguson police department, three year investigation into the trayvon martincase, in that case they could not present charges the that case. that is one thing the attorney general has been talking about how high the burden of proof is and something that needs to be addressed. after the deaths of michael brown in ferguson missouri and trayvon martin in florida the justice department investigated civil rights violations. in the...
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david oyelowo. >> what an oversight. for a generation of people he will be martin luther king.rry he wasn't nominated. that was an amazing performance. >> i have to stop you because there is craziness hopping off on the red carpet. did kevin hart stop by to say "hi." >> he won't stop talking. he'll be presenting tonight and he keeps looking over here and then kevin, the other kevin from somewhere else, but we'll get him and there's ethan hawke, too, as well, on the red carpet and -- >> it's really picking up down there now. >> it is picking up. there are so many people down here and we are waiting, but kevin hart is a little nuts, michaela. you are absolutely right. >> i love that guy. i just watched one of his specials last night. >> ethan hawke looks so old hollywood glamour. he looks phenomenal. >> he is a handsome guy, as you would say. if you opened up handsome in the dictionary -- >> there would be a picture of him. >> a photograph of ethan hawke. >> can we talk to someone we saw behind you. marco robby. >> sensational in st. laurent. >> really good. >> and i love the fac
david oyelowo. >> what an oversight. for a generation of people he will be martin luther king.rry he wasn't nominated. that was an amazing performance. >> i have to stop you because there is craziness hopping off on the red carpet. did kevin hart stop by to say "hi." >> he won't stop talking. he'll be presenting tonight and he keeps looking over here and then kevin, the other kevin from somewhere else, but we'll get him and there's ethan hawke, too, as well, on the...
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martin luther king was down there. bull connor was the infamous police chief, and david van was part of the group that figured out a wayy, through a petition in using alabama election laws, to vote bull connor out of office, which, in fact, they did, not without a fight. for a few weeks birmingham in the early '60s had two city governments until the court ruled with the people who had gone through the election procedures; david van was one of the strategists, the architect of this particular plan. c-span: david van was a clerk for justice hugo black? >> guest: right, in the year 1954, which is a central moment, when the brown v. board of education litigation was before the high court. c-span: you found david van for an interview when you wrote this book? >> guest: yes, that's right. c-span: where did you find him? >> guest: i found him in birmingham in his law office. c-span: how old a man is he now? >> guest: i would say in his early 60s. i apologize if i'm off; if not that, then somewhere around late 50s and 60s. c-span: the only reason i was interested in it was because we do so much about the court, and this was an
martin luther king was down there. bull connor was the infamous police chief, and david van was part of the group that figured out a wayy, through a petition in using alabama election laws, to vote bull connor out of office, which, in fact, they did, not without a fight. for a few weeks birmingham in the early '60s had two city governments until the court ruled with the people who had gone through the election procedures; david van was one of the strategists, the architect of this particular...