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dr. martin luther king jr.. the action of rosa parks to the people of montgomery and teaching the leadership of dr. king inspired me to get in the way to get in trouble so for more than 50 years i've been in trouble, unnecessary trouble. [applause] so, across that bridge is a lesson about getting in trouble, and that's what - in america today we need for people to get in trouble, good trouble. [applause] to believe in something that is right and the year and necessary but before we got in any trouble as students and young people we studied. we didn't wake up one morning and say we are going to sit in. we didn't just dream monday we were going to come to washington for march on washington as we did in 1963 from selma to montgomery as we did in 1965. we study and prepare ourselves as college students in high school students in the city of nashville every tuesday night for an entire year a group of us would meet at 6:30 p.m., what gandhi attempted to do in south africa and accomplished in india. a civil disobedienc
dr. martin luther king jr.. the action of rosa parks to the people of montgomery and teaching the leadership of dr. king inspired me to get in the way to get in trouble so for more than 50 years i've been in trouble, unnecessary trouble. [applause] so, across that bridge is a lesson about getting in trouble, and that's what - in america today we need for people to get in trouble, good trouble. [applause] to believe in something that is right and the year and necessary but before we got in any...
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our guest says that is over and another factor in that is resource depletion so let's bring back dr martin author of the crash course to talk about how that factors into this whole new paradigm so dr martens and i know a number you cited before is that house the oil that's been consumed in the history of humanity has been consumed in the last twenty two years which is a very small fraction of this history of humanity so i know you believe we've reached our surpassed peak oil but what kind of timeframe can you give us for how long it'll take before we actually feel this scarcity and by feel it i mean oil prices hitting two or three hundred dollars a barrel i mean where we feel it. you know we're already feeling it is the era of cheap oil that's over right now with you know lots of of talk is out there about shale oil we've got the titles we've got the tar sands there's this deep water drilling we can do but all of that coming in at seventy eighty maybe ninety dollars a barrel if oil prices somehow went below seventy dollars a barrel the predictions easy to make a lot of drilling will happen
our guest says that is over and another factor in that is resource depletion so let's bring back dr martin author of the crash course to talk about how that factors into this whole new paradigm so dr martens and i know a number you cited before is that house the oil that's been consumed in the history of humanity has been consumed in the last twenty two years which is a very small fraction of this history of humanity so i know you believe we've reached our surpassed peak oil but what kind of...
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dr. martin luther king said in a great speech of his, that we should be judged not by the color of our skin, but by the content of our character. i believe that we should try to put an end to discrimination and bigotry wherever we find it, but it cannot be done in this situation. i do not think that the federal government should be discriminating against anybody. basically, that is what this does. we need to work to put an end to all of that without legislation, so to speak. >> gentlemen, thank you so much. that concludes the question and answer portion of the debate tonight. mr. casey won the coin toss for closing statement orders. he has elected to defer. he will take the ball to be in the second half. so, mr. smith, your closing statement goes first. >> jim, i would like to thank you, monica, vernon, and the league of women voters for having us here today. my wife and i have been very blessed. we have six daughters and a son. after our three biological daughters were pretty well grown, we adopted that group together, which has given sandy and i nine grandchildren so far. the youngest of
dr. martin luther king said in a great speech of his, that we should be judged not by the color of our skin, but by the content of our character. i believe that we should try to put an end to discrimination and bigotry wherever we find it, but it cannot be done in this situation. i do not think that the federal government should be discriminating against anybody. basically, that is what this does. we need to work to put an end to all of that without legislation, so to speak. >> gentlemen,...
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dr. martin luther king. he is based here in denver. he helped to write the speech that dr. king wrote in new york. then we start the debate at 9:00 eastern time, just as the debate begins here in denver. we will broadcast the debate, moderated by jim lehrer of the pbs news hour. he will pose the question to the major candidates. then we will hit pause and expand the debates. candidates will be here with us in the studio also in denver, dr. jill stein and rocky anderson, both third-party presidential candidates. gary johnson was invited but he will not be in the city. we will expand the debate just as if they were standing there at the university of denver. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. check democracynow.org. back in a minute. [♪] candidates. then we will hit pause and expand the debates. candidates will be here with >> a song inspired by comments of the convicted murderer who went on a shooting spree at an elementary school in 1979. spencer showed no remorse for her crime. her full explanation for her actions were, "i do not like monda
dr. martin luther king. he is based here in denver. he helped to write the speech that dr. king wrote in new york. then we start the debate at 9:00 eastern time, just as the debate begins here in denver. we will broadcast the debate, moderated by jim lehrer of the pbs news hour. he will pose the question to the major candidates. then we will hit pause and expand the debates. candidates will be here with us in the studio also in denver, dr. jill stein and rocky anderson, both third-party...
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dr. martin luther king told us all... >> his daughter read a letter from the president >> thanks to a computer finally reunited with it's siberian husky -- five years after they were separated. heather jackson and her brother drove 700 miles from chatsworth georgia to the mchenry county animal control. they didn't waste any time and got back on the road because there were kids at home waiting to see shakira. the dog was known as kathy to the staff at free spirit in harvard -- which received the dog august 11th from a georgia shelter. staffers realized the dog had a microchip and the owners were contacted. no word on how the georgia animal shelter missed the chip. david blaine... he's back! with a new trick... >> plus... one of chicago is very ow [ female announcer ] with the 2-in-1 swiffer sweeper, a great clean doesn't have to take long. i'm done. are you thinking what i'm thinking? ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ okay. all right. oh! [ female announcer ] the 2-in-1 swiffer sweeper uses electrostatic dry cloths to clean better than a broom. and its wet mopping cloths can clean better than
dr. martin luther king told us all... >> his daughter read a letter from the president >> thanks to a computer finally reunited with it's siberian husky -- five years after they were separated. heather jackson and her brother drove 700 miles from chatsworth georgia to the mchenry county animal control. they didn't waste any time and got back on the road because there were kids at home waiting to see shakira. the dog was known as kathy to the staff at free spirit in harvard -- which...
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dr. martin says precaution is key. he is chairman of the department of emergency medicine here. >> 7000 people a year die of the flu in this country. in this country. most of those people are people who did not take it seriously. >> pregnant women, children, elderly, and people with chronic illnesses are most at risk, but health officials are recommending the vaccine for every 16 months and older. >> in the past years, we have had some very heavy years. once you get it, you never want to get it again. >> there's a reason of predicting how this year's flu season will shape up but the centers for disease control and prevention are already tracking the spread. most of the country has sporadic cases right now, so one question remains -- >> are you ready? >> yes. >> we have information on a sunscreen recall for you tonight. the maker of banana boat sunscreen is asking customers not to use nearly two dozen of its ultra missed sprays. the company says they could catch fire on your skin it, in contact with a flame war sparked
dr. martin says precaution is key. he is chairman of the department of emergency medicine here. >> 7000 people a year die of the flu in this country. in this country. most of those people are people who did not take it seriously. >> pregnant women, children, elderly, and people with chronic illnesses are most at risk, but health officials are recommending the vaccine for every 16 months and older. >> in the past years, we have had some very heavy years. once you get it, you...
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dr. martin luther king, jr., about not losing infinite hope. what do you think? >> i think it's a great quote, but the thing is, he's still standing there as the one guy talking to everybody. and for me, that's a conflict of message to me. >> i'm going to tell people who you are now. michael birdsong, you are a livestrong volunteer from way back. your wife is a cancer survivor. you believed in the foundation. you believed in lance armstrong. you helped raise a lot of money. you personally donated a lot of money. things have changed now. so where do you stand with the livestrong foundation? >> i haven't worked with them at all since 2010. my official role with them ended at the end of 2008. in 2009 and 2010, i helped a friend out who was doing a charity ride. i was her webmaster so i was like one degree removed. but it was more -- i was helping her. the livestrong part didn't play into it. 2008 is when i stopped. >> you said you want your money back. why? >> livestrong and mr. armstrong are tied at the hip. there's no way of really separating either of them. sever
dr. martin luther king, jr., about not losing infinite hope. what do you think? >> i think it's a great quote, but the thing is, he's still standing there as the one guy talking to everybody. and for me, that's a conflict of message to me. >> i'm going to tell people who you are now. michael birdsong, you are a livestrong volunteer from way back. your wife is a cancer survivor. you believed in the foundation. you believed in lance armstrong. you helped raise a lot of money. you...
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dr. martin boaderman is facing charges for issuing drug for cash at and sex.day afternoon in made it an appearance in san jose court is free on a million dollars bill. he entered no plea to a range of charges which accuse him of writing prescriptions to individuals in a to be addicts. >> the charge that he is facing our it is to separate statements but the same act. prescribing without a medical need and also prescribing to people that he knows or should know our addicts. that is the basis for the criminology it is not just act of writing the prescriptions doctors can do that. >> prosecutors say dr. baum was growing marijuana and providing control substances to miners here in the his home and the hills of los gatos. additional charges are possible because of trading drugs anearckly 5:26 a.m. in national health officials made their for confirmation of a deadly fungus in one of three lots of steroids tied to the meningitis outbreak. the death toll rose to 20 from the outbreak yesterday. the fda says it is still testing to the additional loss of that steroid that
dr. martin boaderman is facing charges for issuing drug for cash at and sex.day afternoon in made it an appearance in san jose court is free on a million dollars bill. he entered no plea to a range of charges which accuse him of writing prescriptions to individuals in a to be addicts. >> the charge that he is facing our it is to separate statements but the same act. prescribing without a medical need and also prescribing to people that he knows or should know our addicts. that is the...
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dr. martin, a primary care doctor handcuffed by the system.the medicine she wants to practice. she's forced to see a revolving door of patients. >> we look at the cost and expense of the health care system. can you identify one specific -- is there one major inefficiencies, one premier inefficient in our system, and what is it? >> we can talk an hour about that. we have a disease care system sxnt a health care system. it's a system that profits on sickness and not on health. 75% of health care costs go to preventible diseases. we need to figure out how to address this problem and how to become a healthier nation. >> the health care discussion is incredibly important, but for a lot of people for audience members it's like vegetables. as a filmmaker, how do you make a compelling film about an issue that a lot of people don't want to go to the movie theater and talk about? >> i think health care is one of the our biggest challenges. how do you make it entertaining. it's a boring, wanky subject. we tried to find powerful, human stores to force aud
dr. martin, a primary care doctor handcuffed by the system.the medicine she wants to practice. she's forced to see a revolving door of patients. >> we look at the cost and expense of the health care system. can you identify one specific -- is there one major inefficiencies, one premier inefficient in our system, and what is it? >> we can talk an hour about that. we have a disease care system sxnt a health care system. it's a system that profits on sickness and not on health. 75% of...
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dr. martin luther king jr. from selma to montgomery demanding equal voting rights. i retraced those historic steps and that march earlier this year, because we're fighting the same
dr. martin luther king jr. from selma to montgomery demanding equal voting rights. i retraced those historic steps and that march earlier this year, because we're fighting the same
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dr. martin luther king has been killed. also faller brooks and treat me as somebody who was a pioneer who went out there and basically circumvented the admissions process. very controversial, as you know. those of you read the book and know him. a very strong-willed man who went out in a car, drove to the school, personally interviewed a lot of these men, not those who came in through other means such as eddie you came in through an athletic scholarship -- em eye-popping my piece? there. and can you still hear me? probably better. and then sat in a coffee shop one night and decided who was calling to get in. the two of them and then he presented a bill to the president at the time. $80,000 which for college that had about a million dollars in damage at the time was quite a cost to bear. but what he was looking for, i asked him how you decide. anybody who is apparent in the room knows that intelligence is not necessarily something that is a hallmark of success. it does not lead to success. when you talk to father brooks he w
dr. martin luther king has been killed. also faller brooks and treat me as somebody who was a pioneer who went out there and basically circumvented the admissions process. very controversial, as you know. those of you read the book and know him. a very strong-willed man who went out in a car, drove to the school, personally interviewed a lot of these men, not those who came in through other means such as eddie you came in through an athletic scholarship -- em eye-popping my piece? there. and...
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dr. martin bailey with us from d.c. thank you, sir. >> thank you. dagen: california gasoline prices hitting another new record high for the state today. $4.66 a gallon. that is up 86 cents from one year ago. and california's governor jerry brown taking emergency action as the state's prices have become -- well, they are the highest in the nation. connell: they certainly are. we go right now with fox news correspondent adam housely in l.a. with the latest. >> dagen and connell, you mentioned 4.66 a gallon or so, you would be hard-pressed to find that price in much of los angeles. in fact right here behind me you can see this gas station 4.99 for regular, 5.19 for premium. just down the street, the gas there is 5.39 for regular unleaded. across los angeles, in fact, i drove down the state yesterday from northern california to southern california, no matter where you drive, you're finding gas prices in the high 4s for regular unleaded. people are not happy at all. take a listen to some of the people that we have bumped into about how these gas prices a
dr. martin bailey with us from d.c. thank you, sir. >> thank you. dagen: california gasoline prices hitting another new record high for the state today. $4.66 a gallon. that is up 86 cents from one year ago. and california's governor jerry brown taking emergency action as the state's prices have become -- well, they are the highest in the nation. connell: they certainly are. we go right now with fox news correspondent adam housely in l.a. with the latest. >> dagen and connell, you...
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dr. john martin is a colleague of professor graham's at the universy of florida water institute.n be accessed through a series of wells. the aquifer water here, the water that's contained in the rocks in the very small, microscopic, pore spaces within the rock, is what's utilized for drinking water and, actually, allater, so agriculture-irrigation water, bottling water, any kind of water usage is almost all from ground water. narrator: by carefully measuring the depth of ground water, main's team can calculate how much is being used. 17.29. they also record the water's chemical composition to determine nutrient levels that could adversely affect the health of the water. okay, we're ready to sample. narrator: one key nutrient they sample for is nitrate. actually, nitrate is regulated in drinking water standards by the environmental protection agency. there's been monitoring of the nitrate levels in some of the springs around here for decades. and the nitrate levels have been shown to be increasing over that time. narrator: if nitrate levels continue to rise, algae will continue to
dr. john martin is a colleague of professor graham's at the universy of florida water institute.n be accessed through a series of wells. the aquifer water here, the water that's contained in the rocks in the very small, microscopic, pore spaces within the rock, is what's utilized for drinking water and, actually, allater, so agriculture-irrigation water, bottling water, any kind of water usage is almost all from ground water. narrator: by carefully measuring the depth of ground water, main's...
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dr. martin luther king jr.. and now thanks to the vision, commitment and shared energy of one person, we now have a hot web site and live streaming video of our event, national press coverage and several cavorting lectures and presentations and you know who that one person is. she is the lifeblood of the anisfeld-wolf book awards, my dear friend and comrade mary louise khan. give it up for mary louise. stand up, mary louise. [applause] our annual ceremony has become an important event on cleveland social and intellectual calendar and that takes an entire team of people including ron of course but also cindy schultz. cindy, please stand up in the six other team members who have worked for months to create this evening. give it up for cindy. [applause] as married with louise put it to me just yesterday and i quote the e-mail making sure i was going to be here, the e-mail -- called me when i was on the plane. i stop to get a shoe shine and she almost had a heart attack. i'm quoting from her e-mail to shove her that
dr. martin luther king jr.. and now thanks to the vision, commitment and shared energy of one person, we now have a hot web site and live streaming video of our event, national press coverage and several cavorting lectures and presentations and you know who that one person is. she is the lifeblood of the anisfeld-wolf book awards, my dear friend and comrade mary louise khan. give it up for mary louise. stand up, mary louise. [applause] our annual ceremony has become an important event on...
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dr. king and asking martin to tone it down, and he said, "mr. president, it is the protests that are making a powerful." they find it annoying. they do not like the winding -- whining. it is a long way to say if you do not like being pushed by your left flank, if you do not like being pushed by people who are doing this, then what motivates you? >> there is what happens in the political atmosphere. there are a lot who need to be pushed. raising the minimum wage or doing something about jobs or immigration reform or protecting the rights of women to have choice. i think that those issues are going to come up in the second term, if there is a second term, and the protesters will make a big difference, because the moderate democrats will hear it. just as the moderate republicans had to listen to the tea party. they did not like it either. some of republicans, they did not want the tea party out there holding them accountable and holding their feet to the fire. the moderate democrats will respond to protests. there are people like nancy pelosi and o
dr. king and asking martin to tone it down, and he said, "mr. president, it is the protests that are making a powerful." they find it annoying. they do not like the winding -- whining. it is a long way to say if you do not like being pushed by your left flank, if you do not like being pushed by people who are doing this, then what motivates you? >> there is what happens in the political atmosphere. there are a lot who need to be pushed. raising the minimum wage or doing...
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richard martin restak. >> dr. restak, you have had quite an extraordinary career. first of all, you taught at georgetown. >> yes. >> then you abandoned the jesuits or did they dump you? then you moved over to g.w. >> yes. >> do you still teach inta at georgetown? >> i'm in the faculty but spend most of my time at g.w. >> okay. i have that number, by the way, and england and wales, out of every millionth person born alive in 1880, only 223 could expect to be alive 100 years later. 1880. so that's 112 years from now. 110, about that. for those born in 1990, out of one million people, 8,710 can expect to be alive 100 years later, 40 times greater. infants born in 2025 can expect to live 100 years. >> well, we should have cancer and heart disease, the big killers, under better control by that time, because people don't really die of brain disease. it is from other organs failing. >> and those organs can be maintained in improved health if the brain is servicing them well, which means, i guess, what is the healthiest condition is to be happy. >> absolutely. i mean, you'
richard martin restak. >> dr. restak, you have had quite an extraordinary career. first of all, you taught at georgetown. >> yes. >> then you abandoned the jesuits or did they dump you? then you moved over to g.w. >> yes. >> do you still teach inta at georgetown? >> i'm in the faculty but spend most of my time at g.w. >> okay. i have that number, by the way, and england and wales, out of every millionth person born alive in 1880, only 223 could expect...
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dr. martin luther king said the way the we get a floating platform that would transform america is fourth latinos and blacks and poor white people to get together. now come and learn to work with one another. i would add women to that. of course we had a good group of women this year hopefully that they would be voting for what they want but i think each of our groups must understand that we cannot get all of what we want unless we help someone else get what they want. and i think that leads to our working together not just this year but also starting to stress the choice for 2016 when, you know, maybe we want someone else to be president of the united states or to change the people in the senate who don't always vote for our benefit. we usually wait until the last minute and then we start forming the tables and come together. we have got to get away from that. we have many things in common. you were talking about the dream act, for example. it doesn't hurt me. i want my brothers and sisters to have the dream act but i also want them to understand there are things i want as a woman as an
dr. martin luther king said the way the we get a floating platform that would transform america is fourth latinos and blacks and poor white people to get together. now come and learn to work with one another. i would add women to that. of course we had a good group of women this year hopefully that they would be voting for what they want but i think each of our groups must understand that we cannot get all of what we want unless we help someone else get what they want. and i think that leads to...
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dr. martin luther king said in that great speech of his.ld try to end discrimination and bigotry wherever we find it. if they overturn that, i do not think the federal government should be discriminated against anybody. basically that is what this does. we need to work to end all that. without legislation. >> thank you so much. that concludes the question and answer persian -- portion of the debate. senator casey won the coin toss for closing statement orders. he has elected to defer. so mr. smith, your closing statement goes first request i want to thank you and monica -- goes first. >> i want to thank you and monica. my wife and i had been very blessed. after our three biological daughters were well grown, we adopted them. that group together has given sandy and i nine grandchildren thus far. the august is less than a month old. -- the youngest is less than a month old. when he came into the world, he was $51,000 in debt because of our national debt. while everyone in this generation fights over who among us deserves tom mudge, who deserv
dr. martin luther king said in that great speech of his.ld try to end discrimination and bigotry wherever we find it. if they overturn that, i do not think the federal government should be discriminated against anybody. basically that is what this does. we need to work to end all that. without legislation. >> thank you so much. that concludes the question and answer persian -- portion of the debate. senator casey won the coin toss for closing statement orders. he has elected to defer. so...
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dr. brown. we're going to have a fabulous time at martins cross winds. we're going to take a break. 9news now will be back with howard. stay with us. too many americans are struggling to find work in today's economy. too many of those who are working are living paycheck to paycheck trying to make falling incomes meet rising prices for food and gas. more americans are living in poverty than when president obama took office and fifteen million more are on food stamps. president obama and i both care about poor and middle-class families. the difference is my policies will make things better for them. we shouldn't measure compassion by how many people are on welfare. we should measure compassion by how many people are able to get off welfare and get a good paying job. my plan will create twelve million new jobs over the next four years helping lift families out of poverty and strengthening the middle-class. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message because we can't afford another four years like the last four years. ♪ >>> ive i've been comb -- i've been com
dr. brown. we're going to have a fabulous time at martins cross winds. we're going to take a break. 9news now will be back with howard. stay with us. too many americans are struggling to find work in today's economy. too many of those who are working are living paycheck to paycheck trying to make falling incomes meet rising prices for food and gas. more americans are living in poverty than when president obama took office and fifteen million more are on food stamps. president obama and i both...
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dr. james peterson, thank you both very much. >> thanks, martin. >> thanks, martin. >>> we are edging closerwe'll be right back. my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask one of our insurance experts about it today. hello?! we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, and we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. [car alarm blaring] call now and also ask about our 24/7 support and service. call... and lock in your rate for 12 months today. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my
dr. james peterson, thank you both very much. >> thanks, martin. >> thanks, martin. >>> we are edging closerwe'll be right back. my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual...
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amas.ing comedies with dr metv programming started today at 5:00. that is digital program 11-2. gov. martin o'malley says he is focusing on improving the maryland economy. we'll have details on a plan to spur job growth in construction. am i not everybody is on board. -- and why everybody is not on board. >> i have >> the women's industrial exchange in baltimore was incorporated and has been in business every sense, serving fabulous food and selling great handmade goods. >> you can find clothing, toys, jewelry, and all kind of handcrafted local goods. >> it is a colorful and exciting place. so many local handcrafted items. i shopped here myself. >> these vendors are a part of what is become a piece of baltimore history. the exchange is celebrating its 130th birthday. it inc. back in 1882 as the outlook for creative women. >> is started as a -- the women would come down. today, it is all local artists. >> if you think decade by decade, the different things that have happened. >> the exchange is not just a place to sell your goods. the also offer education class is for small-business owners.
amas.ing comedies with dr metv programming started today at 5:00. that is digital program 11-2. gov. martin o'malley says he is focusing on improving the maryland economy. we'll have details on a plan to spur job growth in construction. am i not everybody is on board. -- and why everybody is not on board. >> i have >> the women's industrial exchange in baltimore was incorporated and has been in business every sense, serving fabulous food and selling great handmade goods. >>...
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hey what's up i'm out to you martin so we have a super packed show for you today first i'll be talking to dr naziism ed the executive director of the institute for policy research and development in london about a documentary a crisis of civilization then i talk to r t producer rachel courteous about death on television is seeing death in real time something that people should be exposed to and read how the show i'll be covering serco the biggest company you've probably never heard of let's break the set. of beliefs about a specific. it's impossible to deny that there's an impending global crisis facing humanity the main facets of which are climate change food shortages energy depletion economic meltdowns terrorism and war and all these things are analyzed in a vacuum it's easy to lose sight of how they fit together indeed all these elements of societal collapse are merely symptoms of one single global system dr nazis' a med director of the institute for policy research and development and author of a user's guide to the crisis of civilization and how to save it joins me now from london to b
hey what's up i'm out to you martin so we have a super packed show for you today first i'll be talking to dr naziism ed the executive director of the institute for policy research and development in london about a documentary a crisis of civilization then i talk to r t producer rachel courteous about death on television is seeing death in real time something that people should be exposed to and read how the show i'll be covering serco the biggest company you've probably never heard of let's...
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martin savage to explain. >> hello. voter registration. >> when not seeing patients, dr.n is out registering voters. >> imgoing to sign you up. you've going to get a card. >> she began seeing patients with the same problem. raymond rutherford was one. >> this all goes back to the day you were born? >> yes. >> now is the problem that dr. williams saw wasn't medical. but political. south carolina's recent law requiring voters to have photo identification, it's been blocked by the u.s. attorney general. opponents fear that may be only temporary. the law requires a deposit issue picture id in order to vote. to get that you need something. >> a certified birth certificate with a raised seal. >> reporter: for a number of african-americans born in the pre-civil rights rural south, that's a problem since many were delivered at home by midwives and recordkeeping was weak. the midwife who delivered raymond listed his first name as ramon and got his last name completely wrong, but his voter registration card has his correct name. >> do you vote? >> yes, i do. >> has this ever been a
martin savage to explain. >> hello. voter registration. >> when not seeing patients, dr.n is out registering voters. >> imgoing to sign you up. you've going to get a card. >> she began seeing patients with the same problem. raymond rutherford was one. >> this all goes back to the day you were born? >> yes. >> now is the problem that dr. williams saw wasn't medical. but political. south carolina's recent law requiring voters to have photo identification,...
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dr. dean. >> elmo. >> bill: i'm glad you called him doctor. you don't go up to the former governor of vermont and call him dean. you can do that dean martintful. >> bill: that's right. we try to be to everybody. you go back to dr. dean and tell him we hope to see him here in the next few days. all right, jesse watters, everybody. >> i will welcome him with open arms. >> bill: after the debate in a moment we'll go back to the debate site talk to ed henry and carl cammeron the guys covering the presidential race. a report after these brief messages. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >> bill: back ever the book segment tonight, ed henry covers the president for fox news, carl cameron reporting on mitt romney. both of the guys are standing by at hofstra university where the de
dr. dean. >> elmo. >> bill: i'm glad you called him doctor. you don't go up to the former governor of vermont and call him dean. you can do that dean martintful. >> bill: that's right. we try to be to everybody. you go back to dr. dean and tell him we hope to see him here in the next few days. all right, jesse watters, everybody. >> i will welcome him with open arms. >> bill: after the debate in a moment we'll go back to the debate site talk to ed henry and carl...
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martin. as polls continue to tighten, the race could boil down to not just a handful of swing states but to a handful of counties within those states. >> there is a saying dr. king had that says it is always the right thing. we know we are only about half way to defeating honker. region in h-- walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: as hurricane sandy continues to churn, our thoughts are with those who are dealing with loss of power. it has created an awkward situation with the presidential campaign just days to go. we are grateful jonathan martin joins us this evening. good he is the senior reporter for public ago. thank you for being here. fellowalk about the citizens impacted by this dangerous storm, your sense on how the campaigns navigate these storms. good >> it is a slow rolling reaction, starting yesterday. both campaigns have been canceling more of events, and both will be dark until at least tomorrow. i have talked with historians, trying to figure out when the campaign for president of the united states -- will effectively shut
martin. as polls continue to tighten, the race could boil down to not just a handful of swing states but to a handful of counties within those states. >> there is a saying dr. king had that says it is always the right thing. we know we are only about half way to defeating honker. region in h-- walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: as hurricane sandy continues to churn,...
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martin back in february. a trial date may be set for this hearing. >>> the hikers who disappeared on montana's glacier national park are back home in virginia. dr.uizer and hill pecken spent three days lost in the woods, and doing fine. they're originally from western maryland. >>> maryland is one of the states participating in the great southeast shakeout. a chance for emergency personnel to prepare for an earthquake, schools, business, government office, all taking part in the drill. >>> it marks the second day of the cyber maryland 2012 conversation. our congressman will be attending and talking about cyber policy. on the house intelligence committee. and talking with exhibitors showcasing cyber products and services. >>> the growing waistline can hurt your gas mileage. the yearly fuel consumption is on the rise partly because of continued weight gain. the u.s. energy department says an extra 100 pounds in your car can reduce your miles per gallon by up to 2%. >>> pregnant women and infants can get free dental services beginning today. the community college in baltimore county are holding special clinics. you can receive a variety of services
martin back in february. a trial date may be set for this hearing. >>> the hikers who disappeared on montana's glacier national park are back home in virginia. dr.uizer and hill pecken spent three days lost in the woods, and doing fine. they're originally from western maryland. >>> maryland is one of the states participating in the great southeast shakeout. a chance for emergency personnel to prepare for an earthquake, schools, business, government office, all taking part in...
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dr. jon lapook takes us inside the federal effort to find and dera potential victims. and among the afghan soldiers is u.s. is training are some you might not expect. david martin on the women pilots tonding up to defend their country. captioning evetioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >>pelley: good evening, the boy scouts of america kept files for decades on scout leaders and volunteers who were suspected of sexually abusing boys. scoutouts kept the files to prevent molesters from returning to the organization, but often did did not share what they what with police and prosecutors. the documents paint a picture of serial cover-ups to protect the name of the boy scouts of america. because of a lawsuit, oregon's supreme court ordered the documents released. they became public today and anna werner has our story. >> reporter: the 1200 documents cover incidents from 1965 to 1985. they describe actual or suspected sexual abuse by volunteers or troop leaders. ndhn anderson says he was alested by a scout master beginning in 1976 when he was when happes happened 35 years ago and i did not understand how it affected my behavior. i
dr. jon lapook takes us inside the federal effort to find and dera potential victims. and among the afghan soldiers is u.s. is training are some you might not expect. david martin on the women pilots tonding up to defend their country. captioning evetioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >>pelley: good evening, the boy scouts of america kept files for decades on scout leaders and volunteers who were suspected of sexually abusing boys....
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dr. sanjay gupta, cm nnn, reporting. ♪... ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel >>> thanks for joining us. i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield.re the stories we're watching right now. a manhunt under way in inglew d inglewood, california, after five people believed to be related were shot earlier this morning. according to police, three were children, two were adults. a 4-year-old boy has died along with a 30-year-old male victim. three others are in stable condition. police are now searching for a 55-year-old black male who was last seen wearing a dark hat and painter's mask. i want to bring in now art barren, from our affiliate, kcla or kcbs. art, the police say that the family may know who the shooter is. what is the connection? and what sparked this? >> martin, i have been speaking with some neighbors today in inglewo inglewood, and what i'm hearing time after time is the person they believe is the gunman, the suspect, was someone who rented out a room, a back house, if you will, from the residents there in inglewood. and the other thing that we're hearing is that apparently he became behind on his rent, and so they sued
dr. sanjay gupta, cm nnn, reporting. ♪... ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel >>> thanks for joining us. i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield.re the stories we're watching right now. a manhunt under way in inglew d inglewood, california, after five people believed to be related were shot earlier this morning. according to police, three were children, two were adults. a 4-year-old boy has died along with a 30-year-old male victim. three others are in stable condition....
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and as martin savidge found out, there are some working to make sure everyone can cast a ballot. >> hello? voter registration. >> reporter: when not seeing patients, drlliams s out registering voters in her small town of sumter, south carolina. >> i'll sign you up. >> reporter: two years ago she began seeing patients with the same problem. raymond rutherford was one. this all goes back to the day you were born. >> yes. >> reporter: now's when i should jump in and say the problem dr. williams saw wasn't medical but political. south carolina's recent law requiring voters to have photo identification, it's been blocked by the u.s. attorney general, but opponents fear that may be only temporary. the law requires a government-issued picture i.d. in order to vote. d to get that, you need something. >> a certified birth certificate with a raised seal. >> reporter: for a number of african-americans born in the pre-civil rights rural south, that's a problem. since many were delivered at home by midwives and record did ke recordkeeping was weak. they got his last name completely wrong, but his voter registration card has his correct name. do you vote? >> yes,
and as martin savidge found out, there are some working to make sure everyone can cast a ballot. >> hello? voter registration. >> reporter: when not seeing patients, drlliams s out registering voters in her small town of sumter, south carolina. >> i'll sign you up. >> reporter: two years ago she began seeing patients with the same problem. raymond rutherford was one. this all goes back to the day you were born. >> yes. >> reporter: now's when i should jump in...