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writer dexter filkins joins me for a closer look. plus, philosopher, theologian and humanitarian jean vanier. a man who followed his faith and spent his whole life uplifting the intellectually disabled. >>> good evening and welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman has been in the united states for almost three weeks now, kicking off a massive pr project with a visit and warm embrace at the white house and then hopscotching all over the map, visiting six other cities, meeting with high-powered executives like richard branson, bill gates and jeff bezos, the crown prince is looking for american investment in his new reform program called vision 2030 that calls, amongst other things, for a massive overall of the fossil fuel economy. mohammed bin salman, known almost universally as mbs, has won place for reforms like lifting the ban on women driving and trying to moderate the kingdom's hard core brand of islam. but he's attracted criticism for his ruthless fixation on gaining and ke
writer dexter filkins joins me for a closer look. plus, philosopher, theologian and humanitarian jean vanier. a man who followed his faith and spent his whole life uplifting the intellectually disabled. >>> good evening and welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman has been in the united states for almost three weeks now, kicking off a massive pr project with a visit and warm embrace at the white house and then hopscotching all...
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te na nts dexterity, and finished off by dan. later, quick thinking but leinster in charge. james lowe was pulling backwards, and finding points. saracens did manage to pull one back, but the challenge came too late. powering's school could not stop the leinster left. a good feeling flutters through this city when it comes to this sport, a celtic clash with the scarlet awaits in the last four. saracens dominance of europe is over. it is leinster who will face scarlet back here in the aviva stadium. 0n who will face scarlet back here in the aviva stadium. on this evidence, who is stopping them. joining them in the last four are french side racing 92 after they beat clermont auvergne 28—17 at the stade marcel michelin. this try from marc andreu was the decisive score with less than 20 minutes to play. racing will play munster in the semi finals. england's cricketers are on top heading into day 4 of the 2nd and final test against new zealand in christchurch. james anderson and stuart broad got all new zealand's 10 wickets between th
te na nts dexterity, and finished off by dan. later, quick thinking but leinster in charge. james lowe was pulling backwards, and finding points. saracens did manage to pull one back, but the challenge came too late. powering's school could not stop the leinster left. a good feeling flutters through this city when it comes to this sport, a celtic clash with the scarlet awaits in the last four. saracens dominance of europe is over. it is leinster who will face scarlet back here in the aviva...
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dexter's a little bit more reserved and personal.t space. and so i think each one of us are doing it in different ways. you know, what has helped all of us, because we've talked about it before, is my motherjust not — if our mother had put pressure on us, it would have been really hard. but she took that pressure off, and that has helped us to process through the external pressure that we have, in different seasons of our life. you know, bereavement has been a really defining feature of your life, hasn't it? you lost your sister yolanda. 0bviously your father, your grandmother was shot dead. your uncle was found mysteriously dead, in a swimming pool. father assassinated, yeah. your mother died of cancer in 2006. i mean, how has that affected you? it's affected me a lot. a lot of loss and separation. and, you know, i deal with issues of abandonment all the time. i've processed through anger, from time to time. i still deal with anger. i have to discipline myself so the anger doesn't overtake me. depressed moments, as well? yeah, i hav
dexter's a little bit more reserved and personal.t space. and so i think each one of us are doing it in different ways. you know, what has helped all of us, because we've talked about it before, is my motherjust not — if our mother had put pressure on us, it would have been really hard. but she took that pressure off, and that has helped us to process through the external pressure that we have, in different seasons of our life. you know, bereavement has been a really defining feature of your...
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you have two brothers, martin luther king iii, and dexter, and you seem to be the one that is continuinghing. but he is doing it, too. he does a lot of travelling and carrying messages. so i would not say that he is not carrying it out. we carried out in different ways. baxter is a bit more reserved, and he doesn't do public speaking, he doesn't feel comfortable in that space. and so i think each one of us is doing it in different ways. —— bernice. what has the bowlers, because we have talked about it before, is because if a mother put pressure on us, it could have been hard. —— dexter. but she took the pressure. and that has up this process through the external pressure that we have in different seasons of our lives. redmond has been a defining feature of your life, hasn't it? you lost your sister you land, obviously. your father, your grandmother, at your father, your grandmother, at your father, your grandmother, at your father, your uncle found mysteriously dead in a simple. —— yolanda. father assassinated, yes. your mother died of cancer in 2006. how has that affected you? your moth
you have two brothers, martin luther king iii, and dexter, and you seem to be the one that is continuinghing. but he is doing it, too. he does a lot of travelling and carrying messages. so i would not say that he is not carrying it out. we carried out in different ways. baxter is a bit more reserved, and he doesn't do public speaking, he doesn't feel comfortable in that space. and so i think each one of us is doing it in different ways. —— bernice. what has the bowlers, because we have...
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martin luther king iii was 10 when his father died, dexter was 7, bernice, 5. >> it is hard to forget the images and -- and sometimes i have to catch myself because i get emotional. martin and i were watching television. and even to this day when i see a breaking news flash, i, i have ptsd. so even though it has been 50 years, it doesn't seem like it for me. it seems like it was yesterday. >> bernice, what do you remember? >> what i do vividly remember is -- the day of the funeral. i am sitting right on the corner here. at ebeneezer. in my mother's lap. and so mom said he couldn't speak to me. but a child kind of knows the dad's voice. >> i think about my own death and i think about my own funeral. >> if you look at the film. i am looking around. like, where is he? so i remember that to this day. in this sanctuary. >> this was to be a peaceful march to city hall. >> 68 was a time when your father's popularity was waning. >> mom used to say something like, because, his, his voice is silenced now he is loved. >> what does that mean? >> we sort of dumb down dad to some degree. he was a d
martin luther king iii was 10 when his father died, dexter was 7, bernice, 5. >> it is hard to forget the images and -- and sometimes i have to catch myself because i get emotional. martin and i were watching television. and even to this day when i see a breaking news flash, i, i have ptsd. so even though it has been 50 years, it doesn't seem like it for me. it seems like it was yesterday. >> bernice, what do you remember? >> what i do vividly remember is -- the day of the...
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with me is dexter galvin from cdp, which helps companies assess their environmental impact.d to have you here. while i was reading that out you were nodding away. in terms of the maritime industry, what are you calling for in terms of trained, change? we are looking for an ambitious and binding agreement, emissions reductions between 70 and 100% to be in line with the ink —— ambition of the paris agreement, that is keeping richer rises to 1.5 degrees, well below two degrees. the industry 's meeting later today to discuss this. are they on board with your ambitious plans or what are they actually saying is realistic from their point of view? at the moment this is that represents about 2— 3% of global emissions, the concern is that if left unchecked, these guys could represent 45% of global emissions by 2050. that is unacceptable. they have sidestepped the paris agreement. we need more ambitious action from them. —— 25%. in their annual disclosure, some of it these companies have actually called on the sector to make ambitious and binding agreements because that would give the
with me is dexter galvin from cdp, which helps companies assess their environmental impact.d to have you here. while i was reading that out you were nodding away. in terms of the maritime industry, what are you calling for in terms of trained, change? we are looking for an ambitious and binding agreement, emissions reductions between 70 and 100% to be in line with the ink —— ambition of the paris agreement, that is keeping richer rises to 1.5 degrees, well below two degrees. the industry 's...
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>> how have things shaken out so far, dexter?ontrolling power in saudi arabia? >> well, he's in charge. you know, he's not the king his father who is more than 80 years old, 82 i think is still nominally the the king. but mbs, and that's how he's referred to pretty much everywhere, he's in control and he now controls the army, he controls all the police, all the security agencies. he's made a lot of enemies and i think there are some people who are worried about his security. but he's in charge. he's very ambitious and very impatient and he's moving very, very quickly. >> was the percentage effective with stifling dissent ors was the message received? >>. >> well, i think both. what is interesting about the percentage, he billed it as an anti-corruption compare. which it was. skraub is aware in oil money and corruption is everywhere. so the people he went after by and large, they hadlty of money stowed away and he was trying to recoup some of that. but i think there was an agenda in addition to clawing back some of that public mo
>> how have things shaken out so far, dexter?ontrolling power in saudi arabia? >> well, he's in charge. you know, he's not the king his father who is more than 80 years old, 82 i think is still nominally the the king. but mbs, and that's how he's referred to pretty much everywhere, he's in control and he now controls the army, he controls all the police, all the security agencies. he's made a lot of enemies and i think there are some people who are worried about his security. but...
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tom brady, el director de comunicaciones de la casa blanca y dexter, de la serie de televisiÓn.de asimilarlos con el hombre que estÁn buscando, con una recompensa de 100.000 $. carolina: david romo, uno de los editores de "ediciÓn digital" dice que por curiosidad empezÓ a buscar al artista que hace retratos hablados. dice que en realidad son muy parecidos a la persona que realmente buscan. Él ha visto retratos hablados y cuando la policÍa encuentra al otra persona son casi idÉnticos. el mundo estÁ de luto, 92 aÑos de vida y un poco mÁs de siete dÉcadas junto a su esposo, george bush. a barbara bush se le define como una defensora de la familia. ocupÓ el cargo del 89 al 93. la exprimera dama falleciÓ, despuÉs de haber renunciado tratamientos mÉdicos por su salud. el jefe de gabinete de la oficina del expresidente dijo que el corazÓn de su esposo estÁ roto, tras haber perdido a su querida bÁrbara. javier: pedro rojas tiene mÁs informaciÓn sobre la muerte de la exprimera dama. pedro: estamos a las afueras de la funeraria, donde se encuentran sus restos. familiares y amigos estarÁn
tom brady, el director de comunicaciones de la casa blanca y dexter, de la serie de televisiÓn.de asimilarlos con el hombre que estÁn buscando, con una recompensa de 100.000 $. carolina: david romo, uno de los editores de "ediciÓn digital" dice que por curiosidad empezÓ a buscar al artista que hace retratos hablados. dice que en realidad son muy parecidos a la persona que realmente buscan. Él ha visto retratos hablados y cuando la policÍa encuentra al otra persona son casi...
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in the area, dexter went on the hunt to recover the missing items to return them to their happy ownersppy easter. >>> coming up next, the seven things you need to know as you start your day. >> internet protection -- why did google take steps to track did google take steps to track your mood and listen to your this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ with powerful 24-hour relief non-drowsy claritin from symptoms triggered by over 200 different allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. for one week only, save up to $46 on select claritin produs. check this sunday's newspaper. >>> 5:25. the seven things to know before you go. number one from the
in the area, dexter went on the hunt to recover the missing items to return them to their happy ownersppy easter. >>> coming up next, the seven things you need to know as you start your day. >> internet protection -- why did google take steps to track did google take steps to track your mood and listen to your this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail...
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. >> reporter: it's before dawn when i arrive at pam norman's house in dexter, missouri. >> do you wantgar? >> milk if you have it. >> is that good enough or is that too much? >> that's great. >> reporter: since she was 16 years old she's cleaned houses and worked at local factories making auto parts, and the income from those jobs was all she had to raise her children on her own, and then help her grandkids. when those factories took their jobs to foreign countries, she went to work at a delivery company which had a contract with fed ex. she says she's been commended by fedex for good customer service, and she loves delivering some of the huge load of packages that land on our doorsteps every day. >> i have carried 135 to 140 pound packages. i bear hug it. >> just shear body strength. >> i've had some heavy packages. >> i love my job. >> i've got a lot of good customers, and they love me, and i love them. >> reporter: she says she's so proud of those young women in hollywood, who had the courage to speak out, like the ones at the award shows. >> oh my gosh. >> we can elicit change. >>
. >> reporter: it's before dawn when i arrive at pam norman's house in dexter, missouri. >> do you wantgar? >> milk if you have it. >> is that good enough or is that too much? >> that's great. >> reporter: since she was 16 years old she's cleaned houses and worked at local factories making auto parts, and the income from those jobs was all she had to raise her children on her own, and then help her grandkids. when those factories took their jobs to foreign...
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this might not seem like a big deal, it's been hard for robots to master jobs that require the fine dexterity needed to built your chair. >>> another remarkable construction effort, what's being called the world's largest model of the titanic. 26 feet long, five feet tall and four feet wide built by a 15-year-old boy with autism using 56,000 legos, yes, legos. after the project was shown in iceland, norway, sweden and germany, it's now in this country at a titanic museum in tennessee. we'll take a short break. when we come back, a love story that lasted almost eight decades, the story of george and barbara bush. texts to here southwest flight lost an engine. moments ago we captured her reunion with her husband. plus, i )m tracking showers for tonight. who gets wet and who will be spared. >>> finally tonight as we showed you earlier, the bush family is finding peace and comfort in the passing of family member barbara bush and part of that is knowing how deeply she loved and was loved. they met at a christmas dance, george bush then 17, barbara pierce just 16. >> i could hardly breathe i though
this might not seem like a big deal, it's been hard for robots to master jobs that require the fine dexterity needed to built your chair. >>> another remarkable construction effort, what's being called the world's largest model of the titanic. 26 feet long, five feet tall and four feet wide built by a 15-year-old boy with autism using 56,000 legos, yes, legos. after the project was shown in iceland, norway, sweden and germany, it's now in this country at a titanic museum in tennessee....
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. >> reporter: dexter scott king was 7 when his father died. >> if he had lived, he may not have been -- i'm certain he would not have been as effective . because he gave his life, he was martyred and then you remember all of the positive things he left behind. >> reporter: positive things for the nation to savor as americans remember a leader who preached that only love can drive out hate. kenneth craig, cbs news. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," facebook faces the music. its ceo is ready to answer congressional questions about user privacy. >>> and explosive allegations. the head of planned parenthood reveals what happened in her meeting with jared kushner and ivanka trump. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." people would stare. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque pso
. >> reporter: dexter scott king was 7 when his father died. >> if he had lived, he may not have been -- i'm certain he would not have been as effective . because he gave his life, he was martyred and then you remember all of the positive things he left behind. >> reporter: positive things for the nation to savor as americans remember a leader who preached that only love can drive out hate. kenneth craig, cbs news. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news,"...
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he even like you said brought in dexter king and that members of king's family believing the stories, stories he was waiting from prison. this was his chance. he didn't take it. >> guest: i don't know. he was serving life in prison, really no hope of escape. his later years were filled with illness, or attacks by other inmates. he was almost stabbed to death, almost died from illness. he escaped from prison again after the king assassination. he wanted to be free again here he was on the run only three days this time. i don't know why. i don't know why ray did in the end want to end his mind claim credit for it. or admit what he had done. or write a best-selling book about it. that's one of the frustrating things about history. we can't find out all the answers. we so want to know why did ray do it? why won't he admitted? what motivated him rex he never told us. oswald never told. he didn't live long enough to tell us. but he denied it. that's one of the great perplexing mysteries of the story. who was the real james earl ray? why did he do it? what went through his mind in california
he even like you said brought in dexter king and that members of king's family believing the stories, stories he was waiting from prison. this was his chance. he didn't take it. >> guest: i don't know. he was serving life in prison, really no hope of escape. his later years were filled with illness, or attacks by other inmates. he was almost stabbed to death, almost died from illness. he escaped from prison again after the king assassination. he wanted to be free again here he was on the...
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they were outfoxed by dublin's dexterity.charge. james lowe was falling backwards, but finding points. saracens did manage to pull one back, but their challenge came too late. karen's score could not stop the leinster left. good feeling starter through this city when it cotties starter through this city when it comes to this sport. a celtic clash with the scarlet awaits in the last four. so, saracens' dominance of europe is over. it is leinster who will face gunners back here in a few weeks' time, and on this evidence, who is stopping them. joining those teams in the last four on the french side, after they beat their opponents today. this try was the decisive score, with less than 20 minutes to play. they will blame munster in the semifinals. —— play munster in the semifinals. —— play munster in the semifinals. joining them in the last four are french side racing 92 after they beat clermont auvergne 28—17 at the stade marcel michelin. this try from marc andreu was the decisive score with less than 20 minutes to play. racing
they were outfoxed by dublin's dexterity.charge. james lowe was falling backwards, but finding points. saracens did manage to pull one back, but their challenge came too late. karen's score could not stop the leinster left. good feeling starter through this city when it cotties starter through this city when it comes to this sport. a celtic clash with the scarlet awaits in the last four. so, saracens' dominance of europe is over. it is leinster who will face gunners back here in a few weeks'...
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. >> reporter: with the dexterity of a champion speed typist, sinatra became the e sport version of a draft kid. >> it gives you an ego which you kind of want. you want to be like cocky a little bit, but not too cocky. >> reporter: after a bidding war he just signed with the san francisco shock for $150,000 a season. >> he makes way more money than me, you know what i mean? >> reporter: but he couldn't start playing until he turned 18. his first game a hard fought battle that ended with a tough loss. but leave it to mom to remind him it's not game over. it's just the beginning. >> you're awesome. >> reporter: joe fryer, nbc news, burbank, california. why g, when you can stay home, with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day, so you can stay home. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're
. >> reporter: with the dexterity of a champion speed typist, sinatra became the e sport version of a draft kid. >> it gives you an ego which you kind of want. you want to be like cocky a little bit, but not too cocky. >> reporter: after a bidding war he just signed with the san francisco shock for $150,000 a season. >> he makes way more money than me, you know what i mean? >> reporter: but he couldn't start playing until he turned 18. his first game a hard fought...
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martin luther king iii was ten when his father died, dexter was seven, and bernice five. >> it's hard to forget the images and sometimes i have to catch myself, because i get emotional. martin and i were watching television, and even to this day when i see a breaking news flash, i have p.t.s.d. so even though it's been 50 years, it doesn't seem like it. for me it seems like it was yesterday. >> reporter: bernice, what do you remember? >> what i do vividly remember is the day of the funeral. so i'm sitting right on the corner here at ebenezer. i'm in my mother's lap. and so mom said he couldn't speak to me, but a child kind of >>ows a dad's voice. >> i think about my own death and i think about my own funeral. >> and if you look at the film, i'm looking around, like where is he? so i remember that to this day in this sanctuary. >> this was to be a peaceful march to city hall-- >> reporter: '68 was a time when your father's popularity was waning. >> mom used to say something like, because his voice is silenced, now he's loved. >> reporter: what does that mean? >> we sort of dumb down da
martin luther king iii was ten when his father died, dexter was seven, and bernice five. >> it's hard to forget the images and sometimes i have to catch myself, because i get emotional. martin and i were watching television, and even to this day when i see a breaking news flash, i have p.t.s.d. so even though it's been 50 years, it doesn't seem like it. for me it seems like it was yesterday. >> reporter: bernice, what do you remember? >> what i do vividly remember is the day...
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women recruited by the navy and many of whom work former telephone operators because they were also dexterous and, you know, on intimidated by machines. medications? telephone operators were traditionally female in this country in part because women were believed to be more polite to callers so that is one reason why mitigation on the field was a female occupation. that was just one cipher system and the japanese were using massive codebooks for the most part the naval code in the japanese army they would take a word like [inaudible] and they would render it as a four or five digit code like add another set of numbers to it from an additive book and that would be the set of numbers that were radioed. women who were adept in math and also in linkages would look at the series of numbers and they would strip out the additive which is a form of decipherment and they were hacking into enemy can medications and this is early cyber and they would subtract out the number to get to a likely co- group and then again they had to get into conjecture that likely means hiroshima or aviation or whatever the
women recruited by the navy and many of whom work former telephone operators because they were also dexterous and, you know, on intimidated by machines. medications? telephone operators were traditionally female in this country in part because women were believed to be more polite to callers so that is one reason why mitigation on the field was a female occupation. that was just one cipher system and the japanese were using massive codebooks for the most part the naval code in the japanese army...
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the cardinals' dexter fowler was in a slump of his own... going 0-for-13 to start the season...e he tweeted this... a affirmation tweet that repeated... "i will get a hit"... 13 times for every failed at bat he had thus far... and guess what...(wipe to fowler gets hit) 3rd inning... and there it is... a blooper to center field that falls in for fowler's 1st hit of the season... he finished 1-for- 5... even better... after seeing it worked for fowler... jose ramirez of the indians and ramirez of the fowler... jose ramirez of the indians and josh reddick of the astros... both hitless... same thing and they both got of the season as well finally... we have lebron james taking a shot on stage... but not a basketball shot... james appeared on stage with justin timberlake after timberlake attended a cavs game the night before... james was invited on stage for a celebration shot at timberlake's concert in cleveland... and before the lebron haters say anything... he still managed to put up a triple double in last night's victory against the mavericks. next at 8. it was a forgotten paint
the cardinals' dexter fowler was in a slump of his own... going 0-for-13 to start the season...e he tweeted this... a affirmation tweet that repeated... "i will get a hit"... 13 times for every failed at bat he had thus far... and guess what...(wipe to fowler gets hit) 3rd inning... and there it is... a blooper to center field that falls in for fowler's 1st hit of the season... he finished 1-for- 5... even better... after seeing it worked for fowler... jose ramirez of the indians and...
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his father was killed 50 years ago and joined him and his sister reverend bernice king and brother dextercrypt as he watched them stand there in the exact hour that their father had been killed. i was a little disturbed that a lot of people were paying more attention to dr. king's -- how he was killed than why he was killed. he was killed because he stood up against militaryism and stood up against the forces that have economic inequality and he stood up against racism. he fought for people that have the right to vote for union workers or organizers like lee sanders and others raised in memphis with the march this week. he fought against the military intervention in vietnam. he did not get hit by driveby shooting. it was those that wanted to stop a dream of equality, fairness and economic justice. it's yees easy to sit around ank about how he died, it's more -- it's more of a real come to you and i and challenge to talk about why he died. and what he stood for because then we have to do something to continue that. the dream lives on. the assignments are clear. will you show up for your du
his father was killed 50 years ago and joined him and his sister reverend bernice king and brother dextercrypt as he watched them stand there in the exact hour that their father had been killed. i was a little disturbed that a lot of people were paying more attention to dr. king's -- how he was killed than why he was killed. he was killed because he stood up against militaryism and stood up against the forces that have economic inequality and he stood up against racism. he fought for people...
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. >> reporter: dexter scott king was 7 when his father died. >> if he had lived, he may not have been -- i'm certain he would not have been as effective. because he gave his life, you remember all the positive things he left behind. >> reporter: positive things for the nation to savor as americans remember a leader who preached that only love can drive out hate. kenneth craig, cbs news. >> a number of events are scheduled around the bay area today in dr. king's honor: those commemorating the anniversary at the federal building on clay street. and at a ceremony this afternoon in downtown san jose -- the m-l-k library will unveil a new exhibition on <> <> <> "what happened." >>> time now 5:16. let's get a check of the morning commute with jaclyn. >> and chp has shut down both the north- and southbound direction due to an accident in castro valley on surface streets and it has shut down five canyons parkway right at east castro valley boulevard. now, they are just keeping those lanes closed until the tow truck clears the a
. >> reporter: dexter scott king was 7 when his father died. >> if he had lived, he may not have been -- i'm certain he would not have been as effective. because he gave his life, you remember all the positive things he left behind. >> reporter: positive things for the nation to savor as americans remember a leader who preached that only love can drive out hate. kenneth craig, cbs news. >> a number of events are scheduled around the bay area today in dr. king's honor:...
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i'm a proud university of miami hurricane where i earned my doctorate in education, i'm married to dexter, a fellow cane, my stepson and daughter-in-law are graduates of the university of miami law school, as is my stepdaughter. the clan, we're real boosters of the university of miami hurricanes. and we wish all the best to the guests and participants of this banquet. congratulations to the university of miami for its sports hall of fame 50th anniversary. go canes. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from tennessee, mr. cohen, for five minutes. mr. cohen: thank you, mr. speaker. on this day as a lawyer and as a congressman i want to express my appreciation for the department of justice, the f.b.i., mr. mueller, mr. rosen stein, mr. ray -- rosenstein, mr. ray, and others. the attorneys in the justice department are among the best in the country, and mr. mueller and mr. rosenstein are in that group. and the f.b.i. are the finest law enforcement people in our country. mr. ray heads that office up. esides being outstanding of rectitude what
i'm a proud university of miami hurricane where i earned my doctorate in education, i'm married to dexter, a fellow cane, my stepson and daughter-in-law are graduates of the university of miami law school, as is my stepdaughter. the clan, we're real boosters of the university of miami hurricanes. and we wish all the best to the guests and participants of this banquet. congratulations to the university of miami for its sports hall of fame 50th anniversary. go canes. thank you, mr. speaker. the...
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when rosa parks was arrested, she didn't call martin, who was the new pastor at dexter church. called e.d. nixthone president of the local naacp in ntgomery and a philip randolph labor man, and it s e.d. nixon who called dr. king and said, . king, this bus thing is more than i can handle, i'm notat ed enough, i'm not smart enough. we need youo come be our leader. and marredde martin said him, , e.d. nixon, i will think abou it. and nixon said, well, reverend, you best have thought about it by 7:00 because the meeting is in your church. (laughter) and, so, the meeting took place, and it was there, thanks to e.do that king accepted the challenge of being the lader. so we do have to remember martin, and we do, w bute ought not to forget e.d. nixon. >> woodrf: the others who are around who played an portant role. >> absolutely. >> woodruff: as well. connie schultz,ip not asking you to speak for all white people -- >> i assure you i don't. >> woo- druff:t do you think most of us get what the civil rights movement is? >> i'm sad to say no, and i'll tell you what makes me think more a
when rosa parks was arrested, she didn't call martin, who was the new pastor at dexter church. called e.d. nixthone president of the local naacp in ntgomery and a philip randolph labor man, and it s e.d. nixon who called dr. king and said, . king, this bus thing is more than i can handle, i'm notat ed enough, i'm not smart enough. we need youo come be our leader. and marredde martin said him, , e.d. nixon, i will think abou it. and nixon said, well, reverend, you best have thought about it by...
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before that game started with, dexter fowler posted this self- motivating tweet. out of it with a nice single up the middle in the third. after seeing his success, the indians jose ramirez and josh reddick followed suit on the social media sight. both players hoping to end their hitless streaks to start the season. the did it work? reddick would hit his game against the orioles. but ramirez is still waiting for his first hit. so, guys, the big story, obviously, the late-night game with nova blowing out michigan. >> you called it. bill karins called it yesterday. >> it wasn't a hard call. they were the favorites to win. actually win watched the first about ten minutes or so when i saw they were taking the lead. >> it got close. >> at one point, it got within four points but then villanova ran away with it. >> i feel like a lot of people predicted them to win on their brackets. >> i have to say, no matter what, this year's tournament will be remembered forever. the 16 seed beating the 1 seed. >> i like that tweet. i will get a hit. i will get a hit. i always grew up
before that game started with, dexter fowler posted this self- motivating tweet. out of it with a nice single up the middle in the third. after seeing his success, the indians jose ramirez and josh reddick followed suit on the social media sight. both players hoping to end their hitless streaks to start the season. the did it work? reddick would hit his game against the orioles. but ramirez is still waiting for his first hit. so, guys, the big story, obviously, the late-night game with nova...
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dealing with iran front of russia not be trading with iran and i mean i understand the journalist dexter filkins has reported that the reaction of mccall very gently was to say you cannot dictate to a country like france who she doesn't does not trade with and there's a feeling that this has been understood on the other hand there's this image of france is very interesting that you know it's this meeting is you to be at the ruler when mohammed and so man has been revealed to be the buyer of the vinci painting a little bit on the windy that he is offering to leave and we don't lou we know the relationship between the emirates the is accounted gotz in the emirates and dubai and you know we don't be and i think he has and my that aspect of such a friend french soft power and he realizes that it also translates into politics ok thanks for bringing us up to date on this visit and elizabeth for us from paris this morning we have some sports now on a monday night it's a bonus like a mass lives with leverkusen always separated by a point in the standings both clubs are chasing champions league q
dealing with iran front of russia not be trading with iran and i mean i understand the journalist dexter filkins has reported that the reaction of mccall very gently was to say you cannot dictate to a country like france who she doesn't does not trade with and there's a feeling that this has been understood on the other hand there's this image of france is very interesting that you know it's this meeting is you to be at the ruler when mohammed and so man has been revealed to be the buyer of the...
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we could find someone else who could cut regulations with the same dexterity, i do believe and they justh of defending what's completely indefensible if you do want to uphold some standard of dignity and anti corruption in the u.s. government. >> coming up on "morning joe," senator chris coons helped advance the nomination of mike pompeo for secretary of state but the senator says he didn't do it for mike pompeo. the senator explains for us next on "morning joe." ancestrydna has 5x more detail than other tests... ...and it's now on sale for just $59. it can lead you on an unexpec ted journey... ...to discover your heritage. get ancestrydna for just $59. the lowest price of the year. i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque, and oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the
we could find someone else who could cut regulations with the same dexterity, i do believe and they justh of defending what's completely indefensible if you do want to uphold some standard of dignity and anti corruption in the u.s. government. >> coming up on "morning joe," senator chris coons helped advance the nomination of mike pompeo for secretary of state but the senator says he didn't do it for mike pompeo. the senator explains for us next on "morning joe."...
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with it in different ways, and as i stand here today and as martin stands here today, my brother dexter with the grief in ways that are different than even me and martin, so i ask that you keep all of us in prayer as we continue to go through the grieving process of a parent that we have yet to be able to bury. when my father and our father spoke those prophetic words 50 people knew that on the next day, april 4, 1968, that he made a phone call to my grandmother, alberta king. the one who was shot playing the organ. to give her the title of the message that he would be 7.ivering on sunday, april wastitle of that message slated to be america may go to hell. me, i you would permit think, as i look at the landscape of our world today, america may still go to hell. [applause] and so, 50 years later, i am here to declare and not only must america be born again, but it is time for america to repent. [applause] dr. king: the time for america we have not,cause with, asrs, dealt daddy challenged us, to deal last vestiges of racism. we must've had because daddy challenged us to deal with a second
with it in different ways, and as i stand here today and as martin stands here today, my brother dexter with the grief in ways that are different than even me and martin, so i ask that you keep all of us in prayer as we continue to go through the grieving process of a parent that we have yet to be able to bury. when my father and our father spoke those prophetic words 50 people knew that on the next day, april 4, 1968, that he made a phone call to my grandmother, alberta king. the one who was...
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with it in different ways, and as i stand here today and as martin stands here today, my brother dexterthe grief in ways that are different than even me and martin, so i ask that you keep all of us in prayer as we continue to go through the grieving process of a parent that we have yet to be able to bury. when my father and our father spoke those prophetic words 50 years ago, few people knew that on the next day, april 4, 1968, that he made a phone call to my grandmother, alberta king. the one who was shot playing the organ. to give her the title of the message that he would be delivering on sunday, april 7. the title of that message was slated to be america may go to hell. and if you would permit me, i think, as i look at the landscape of our world today, america may still go to hell. [applause] dr. king: and so, 50 years later, i am here to declare and decree not only must america be born again, but it is time for america to repent. [applause] dr. king: it is time for america to repent, because we have not, in 50 years, dealt with, as daddy challenged us, to deal with the last vestige
with it in different ways, and as i stand here today and as martin stands here today, my brother dexterthe grief in ways that are different than even me and martin, so i ask that you keep all of us in prayer as we continue to go through the grieving process of a parent that we have yet to be able to bury. when my father and our father spoke those prophetic words 50 years ago, few people knew that on the next day, april 4, 1968, that he made a phone call to my grandmother, alberta king. the one...
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magic, some don't use as much dexterity. more the mind. which is still intact, touch wood!ravel around i get inspired. i travel around i get inspired. up more doors and inspiration for me. me. they aren't being educated and we need to address that. need to address that. to get the kids into school but they didn't deliver. didn't deliver. lots of people, you guys have to sign it... ok. aren't in school and we can sort it out. out. talk about tours and the shows, how are you approaching all of that? how are you approaching all of that? year, which i'm working towards getting better for that. year, which i'm working towards getting betterfor that. getting betterfor that. about doing that again, i love getting back on stage. getting back on stage. congrats to dynamo talking about crohn's disease. crohn's disease. for coming on and explaining what you've been going through. you've been going through. thank you, it's been brilliant and i look forward to the next one. look forward to the next one. —— so many times you've done. twitter and facebook and you can send us an e—mail. se
magic, some don't use as much dexterity. more the mind. which is still intact, touch wood!ravel around i get inspired. i travel around i get inspired. up more doors and inspiration for me. me. they aren't being educated and we need to address that. need to address that. to get the kids into school but they didn't deliver. didn't deliver. lots of people, you guys have to sign it... ok. aren't in school and we can sort it out. out. talk about tours and the shows, how are you approaching all of...
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like yours -- [laughter] but the good news is there's expanding the group of what i call culturally dexterous that is getting experience with difference liking it and seeing that they are getting comfortable with using the r word and saying that is racism and i disagree with it. we just have to create these kinds of integrated spaces. black folks do have allies. we just need more of them. >> i would add that since 1998 been very proactive about testing guard to their housing act. we have a great office of housing and i'm really proud of that. second, i often ask myself and it's a rhetorical question but what would doctor king say? what would he say about what happened in charlottesville? what would he say about this conversation and for my part in the late november. sixteen i initiated and wrote alongside our human rights commission in office statement on inclusiveness and the council and i signed it and it's on the poster all across alexandria and it's an english, spanish and arabic. it's been embraced by the city and posted not just in libraries and schools but correct centers and city faci
like yours -- [laughter] but the good news is there's expanding the group of what i call culturally dexterous that is getting experience with difference liking it and seeing that they are getting comfortable with using the r word and saying that is racism and i disagree with it. we just have to create these kinds of integrated spaces. black folks do have allies. we just need more of them. >> i would add that since 1998 been very proactive about testing guard to their housing act. we have...
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his daughter bernice and his two sons martin iii and dexter were among the guests.you the little know story of dr. king and a group of college students from prairie view a&m in texas. they were an elite acapella choir who sang privately for king and lifted his spirits only weeks before his death here at the lorraine motel. bianna. >> to think of what was to come for these kids when they finally got to meet dr. king. >> i'm looking forward to that piece. but james, i have a question before you go. because i'm thinking you do the plum assignment today. what is it like for you being there today of all days? >> reporter: you know what, it really just drives home the point of how significant all that dr. king and his ra so-- a associates did and being honest with you, the sanitation workers on strike, drove the point home, what they sacrificed and i'm deeply appreciative. >> i remember they marching with signs that say "i am a man." >> and you think about a giant like that in public life who can have a legacy, that isn't something you visit but 50 years is still propelli
his daughter bernice and his two sons martin iii and dexter were among the guests.you the little know story of dr. king and a group of college students from prairie view a&m in texas. they were an elite acapella choir who sang privately for king and lifted his spirits only weeks before his death here at the lorraine motel. bianna. >> to think of what was to come for these kids when they finally got to meet dr. king. >> i'm looking forward to that piece. but james, i have a...
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the cardinals' dexter fowler was in a slump of his own... going 0-for-13 to start the season...tweet that repeated... "i will get a hit"... 13 times for every failed at bat he had thus far... and guess what...(wipe to fowler gets hit) 3rd inning... and there it is... a blooper to center field that falls in for fowler's 1st hit of the season... he finished 1-for- 5... even better... after even better... after seeing it worked for fowler... jose ramirez of the indians and josh reddick of the astros... who were also both hitless... tweeted the same thing and they both got their first hits of the season as well the warriors... guaranteed the 2nd seed for the western conference playoffs... are basically playing out the string... but they do have something to play for... if they win 4 of their last 5 games they will reach 60 wns for the 5th straight season... becommng the first team in nba history to do so only the showtime lakers of the mid-80's did it four consecutive times... so the warriors could still make a little history... especially with three of their four all-stars back...(
the cardinals' dexter fowler was in a slump of his own... going 0-for-13 to start the season...tweet that repeated... "i will get a hit"... 13 times for every failed at bat he had thus far... and guess what...(wipe to fowler gets hit) 3rd inning... and there it is... a blooper to center field that falls in for fowler's 1st hit of the season... he finished 1-for- 5... even better... after even better... after seeing it worked for fowler... jose ramirez of the indians and josh reddick...
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>> researchers breaking the dexterity barrier by using 3-d cameras by building a chair.nybody has done this, 20 minutes. that's it. >> pretty good. >> is that possible? >> needs more robots. >> i'm not big on the ikea. i'm not. but i've heard the horror stories. like putting together ikea furniture causes divorces. i've seen studies on it. >> christmas morning, a lot of guys will like that. save time. not over the corner trying to honey, i just need that last thing in there. you know. >> love it. >> give it to the robot. >> a busy day coming up. we'll get to it. >> how at "outnumbered"? >> you know we have a first-timer on the couch. >> really? >> yeah. should i give it away? >> no. a tease. >> tune in at noon. it will be fun. "happening now" starts right now. >> jon: we begin with a fox news alert. the president giving himself wiggle room. >> melissa: seems like it. >> jon: despite sounding optimistic. i'm jon scott. >> melissa: and i'm melissa francis. president trump leaving open the possibility that he will walk out of the meading with kim jong-un if it's not yieldin
>> researchers breaking the dexterity barrier by using 3-d cameras by building a chair.nybody has done this, 20 minutes. that's it. >> pretty good. >> is that possible? >> needs more robots. >> i'm not big on the ikea. i'm not. but i've heard the horror stories. like putting together ikea furniture causes divorces. i've seen studies on it. >> christmas morning, a lot of guys will like that. save time. not over the corner trying to honey, i just need that last...
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and dexter fletcher. and willo the whisper. i think i got it down to a tee.anything. i thought you said you mollett —— modelled yourself on willo the whisper. can i throw button moon in there? frankl rock? everybody who is watching this now, under the age of 35, they will be going, what are they talking about? we are all products of our time. if you like dungeons & dragons, you can't help yourself. dan can talk about this all day. i have something incredible to talk about. there was about 60 minutes where liverpool we re about 60 minutes where liverpool were ridiculously brilliant. liverpool will take a three goal lead into the second leg of their champions league semi final against roma, but it could have been even better on a dramatic night at anfield. they led 5—0 after an incredible first 70 minutes, that scoreline would've almost guaranteed them a place in the final, but roma scored twice in the final 10 minutes to make it 5—2. remember roma haven't conceeded a single goal at home in the champions league this season, so there's still hope for the italian
and dexter fletcher. and willo the whisper. i think i got it down to a tee.anything. i thought you said you mollett —— modelled yourself on willo the whisper. can i throw button moon in there? frankl rock? everybody who is watching this now, under the age of 35, they will be going, what are they talking about? we are all products of our time. if you like dungeons & dragons, you can't help yourself. dan can talk about this all day. i have something incredible to talk about. there was...
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the good news there is expanding group it what i call culturally dexterous whites that is, getting experiencefference, liking it, sees it. actually getting comfortable with using the "r" word, saying that is racism, i disagree with it. which have to create, keep fighting to create these kind of intigrated spaces. black folks have allies. we need more of them. >> i might just add something, since 1990 we've been very proactive about testing with regard to the fair housing act. we have a great office, office of housing in the city of alexandria and, i'm really proud of that. second, i often asked myself, should i, a rhetorical question, what would dr. king say? what would dr. king say what happened in charlottesville? what would dr. king say about this conversation? and, from my part, in late november, sift -- 2016 i initiated and wrote alongside with our human rights commission office a statement on inclusiveness in the council. i signed it, it is on a poster all across alexandria. it is very short. it is in english, spanish, arabic. it has been embraced by city. not just posted in libraries s
the good news there is expanding group it what i call culturally dexterous whites that is, getting experiencefference, liking it, sees it. actually getting comfortable with using the "r" word, saying that is racism, i disagree with it. which have to create, keep fighting to create these kind of intigrated spaces. black folks have allies. we need more of them. >> i might just add something, since 1990 we've been very proactive about testing with regard to the fair housing act. we...