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dr. brooks. the heritage foundation versus aei, can you compare the two against each other and the second question would be as it the opinion of the citizens united decision in the mail a request for donations from my party. i quit sending anything because it's just like adding a cup of water to the pacific ocean compared to citizens united. >> host: larry, we will get that. if you could share your opinion or what you know about aei and the heritage foundation, what you think. >> caller: when i watch c-span and anytime there's someone on heritage foundation selling a book or some thing, it is so far right-wing that i i can hardly sit through the whole program and aei i noticed that during his tenure as secretary of state his wife was ordered a job at aei. i am not sure about that. >> host: thank you, sir. we will get arthur brooks' views. >> guest: thank you for that. i grew up in seattle and then through their all the way through my childhood. i know it well. the heritage foundation has been aro
dr. brooks. the heritage foundation versus aei, can you compare the two against each other and the second question would be as it the opinion of the citizens united decision in the mail a request for donations from my party. i quit sending anything because it's just like adding a cup of water to the pacific ocean compared to citizens united. >> host: larry, we will get that. if you could share your opinion or what you know about aei and the heritage foundation, what you think. >>...
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ned brooks: we'll be back with meet the press and more questions for our guest, dr. martin luther king, jr. first, this message. announcer: now, back to meet the press. please remember, questions from our panel do not necessarily reflect their own point of view. here's your moderator, ned brooks. ned brooks: resuming our interview, our guest today on meet the press is dr. martin luther king, jr. who is in san francisco. on our panel of reporters in washington, d.c. you've just met lawrence spivak. our other reporters today are tom wicker of the new york times, james j. kilpatrick of the richmond news leader, and john chancellor of nbc news. we'll continue the questions now with mr. wicker. mr. wicker: dr. king, you said a moment ago that alabama was a state that gives respectability to the resistance and defiance of the law, and you listed an observance of the law by local agencies in the south as one of the cardinal aims that you were seeking. yet on march 9, you led the second march on montgomery in violation of a federal injunction not to march. you said that order
ned brooks: we'll be back with meet the press and more questions for our guest, dr. martin luther king, jr. first, this message. announcer: now, back to meet the press. please remember, questions from our panel do not necessarily reflect their own point of view. here's your moderator, ned brooks. ned brooks: resuming our interview, our guest today on meet the press is dr. martin luther king, jr. who is in san francisco. on our panel of reporters in washington, d.c. you've just met lawrence...
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dr. heck votes no. mr. scott? mr. scott votes no. mr. brooks? mr. brooks votes no. mr. nugent? no. ms. graham? ms. graham votes no. mr. multin? mr. multin votes no. mr. burns? mr. burns votes no. mr. graves? mr. graves votes no. mr. knight? mr. knight votes no. mr. mccarther? mr. mccarther votes no. mr. russell? mr. russell votes no. >> crashing will report the vote. >> 13 aye votes and 49 no votes. >> chairman thornberry? no. mr. jones? mr. jones votes no. mr. forbs? mr. forbes votes no. mr. miller? mr. miller votes no. ms. davis? ms. davis votes no. mr. wilson? mr. wilson votes no. mr. larson? mr. larson votes no. mr. bishop? mr. bishop votes no. mr. cooper? mr. cooper votes aye. mr. turner? mr. turner votes no. mr. cline? mr. cline votes no. mr. rogers? mr. rogers votes no. mr. johnson? mr. johnson votes aye. mr. conway? no. mr. spear votes aye. mr. lanborn? mr. lanborn votes no. mr. castro? mr. castro votes no. dr. flemming? dr. flemming votes no. mr. gibson? mr. gibson votes aye. mr. walls? mr. walls votes aye. mr. o'rourke? mr. o'rourke votes no. mr. brooks? mr. brooks votes no. ms. graham?
dr. heck votes no. mr. scott? mr. scott votes no. mr. brooks? mr. brooks votes no. mr. nugent? no. ms. graham? ms. graham votes no. mr. multin? mr. multin votes no. mr. burns? mr. burns votes no. mr. graves? mr. graves votes no. mr. knight? mr. knight votes no. mr. mccarther? mr. mccarther votes no. mr. russell? mr. russell votes no. >> crashing will report the vote. >> 13 aye votes and 49 no votes. >> chairman thornberry? no. mr. jones? mr. jones votes no. mr. forbs? mr....
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dr. chesson is an eye surgeon in brooks county. starting his third hike of everest when the earthquake and avalanche hit. while he waits to get him, dr. chesson will use his medical expertise to help victims. >>> tomorrow baltimore authorities plan to turn over to state prosecutors the findings into a police investigation into a man's death while in police custody. meantime, it's calmer in baltimore this morning. but protests spread overnight to other cities. last night, police managed to clear the streets of baltimore on the second night of a curfew there. a few minutes after the curfew only a few dozen people remaineded at the scene on monday's riot. then protesters took to the streets in other cities as well like denver where police arrested nine people and used pepper spray during the demonstrations. protesters marched in solidarity. meantime in new york protesters marched. and police arrested more than 100 people there. >>> the mother of the man killed by philadelphia police accused officers of planting a gun on her son justifi
dr. chesson is an eye surgeon in brooks county. starting his third hike of everest when the earthquake and avalanche hit. while he waits to get him, dr. chesson will use his medical expertise to help victims. >>> tomorrow baltimore authorities plan to turn over to state prosecutors the findings into a police investigation into a man's death while in police custody. meantime, it's calmer in baltimore this morning. but protests spread overnight to other cities. last night, police managed...
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but that's just a glimpse of the reality, brooke for so many people right now. >> dr. sanjay gupta, there's so much more of sanjay's reporting go to cnn.com. phenomenal work you're doing there. thank you for taking the time. the land skach nepal is forever changed. the before, the after images show just a slice of what this massive 7.8 earthquake did to this country. they are just another example of how difficult it is to find people in the chaos of this post-quake chaos. last hour i spoke to a man whose father is missing somewhere around mt. everest in a park. i asked him what it's like not monthing where his dad is and if he's okay. >> it's very trying. but also is a reason to be optimistic because we know it's going to be impossible to get communications out. we're very optimistic. >> maybe no news is good news piece. >> yeah. news of people who have been unaccounted for is trickling in. we haven't heard about my dad or dili yet. we're optimistic that dili may have decided that once things started to hunker down and wait a few days. at the same time we're away that
but that's just a glimpse of the reality, brooke for so many people right now. >> dr. sanjay gupta, there's so much more of sanjay's reporting go to cnn.com. phenomenal work you're doing there. thank you for taking the time. the land skach nepal is forever changed. the before, the after images show just a slice of what this massive 7.8 earthquake did to this country. they are just another example of how difficult it is to find people in the chaos of this post-quake chaos. last hour i...
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dr. heck votes aye. mr. norcross. mr. norcross votes no. mr. scott votes aye. mr. gallego votes no. mr. brooks. mr. brooks votes aye. mr. that ki votes no. mr. nugent. mr. new jentd votes aye. ms. graham votes no. mr. cook. mr. cook votes aye. mr. ashford. mr. ashford votes no. mr. bridenstein. mr. bridenstein votes aye. mr. moulton votes no. dr. wen strop. >> dr. wenstrop votes aye. mr. agular. mr. agular votes no. miss wolorski votes aye. mr. burn. mr. burn votes aye. mr. graves. mr. graves votes aye. mr. zinci. mr. zinci votes aye. ms. stephenic. ms. stefanic votes aye. ms. mcsally votes aye. mr. knight. mr. knight votes aye. mr. mcarthur. mr. mcarthur votes aye. mr. russell. mr. russell votes aye. mr. wilson. mr. wilson votes aye. >> the clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, there were 36 aye votes 27 no votes. >> the amendment is adopted. next will be a roll call vote on amendment number 92 by mr. wilson regarding national historic register. the clerk will call the roll. >> chairman thornberry. >> aye. >> chairman thornberry votes aye. mr. smith. mr. smith. mr. smith votes no. mr. jones. mr. jones votes aye
dr. heck votes aye. mr. norcross. mr. norcross votes no. mr. scott votes aye. mr. gallego votes no. mr. brooks. mr. brooks votes aye. mr. that ki votes no. mr. nugent. mr. new jentd votes aye. ms. graham votes no. mr. cook. mr. cook votes aye. mr. ashford. mr. ashford votes no. mr. bridenstein. mr. bridenstein votes aye. mr. moulton votes no. dr. wen strop. >> dr. wenstrop votes aye. mr. agular. mr. agular votes no. miss wolorski votes aye. mr. burn. mr. burn votes aye. mr. graves. mr....
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brooks: our guest today on meet the press is dr. martin luther king, jr., who led the civil rights march from selma to montgomery, alabama. dr. king, who is the winner of the nobel peace prize, is president of the southern christian leadership conference. he is in san francisco, where he delivered a sermon this morning for bishop pike at the grace cathedral. our panel of reporters is in washington, d.c., and we will have the first question now from lawrence e. spivak, permanent member of the me
brooks: our guest today on meet the press is dr. martin luther king, jr., who led the civil rights march from selma to montgomery, alabama. dr. king, who is the winner of the nobel peace prize, is president of the southern christian leadership conference. he is in san francisco, where he delivered a sermon this morning for bishop pike at the grace cathedral. our panel of reporters is in washington, d.c., and we will have the first question now from lawrence e. spivak, permanent member of the me
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn. >>> top of the hour now. i'm brianna keilar in for brooke. we did not see in the cell phone video in the deadly encounter. the witness who captured final minutes of his life before officer slager fired on him. this is how it ended. we're going to warn you what we're about to show is graphic and disturbing. [
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn. >>> top of the hour now. i'm brianna keilar in for brooke. we did not see in the cell phone video in the deadly encounter. the witness who captured final minutes of his life before officer slager fired on him. this is how it ended. we're going to warn you what we're about to show is graphic and disturbing. [
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn. >>> top of the hour now. i'm brianna keilar in for brooke. we're learning more about what we did not see in the cell phone video in the deadly encounter. the witness who captured final minutes of his life before officer slager fired on him. this is how it ended. we're going to warn you what we're about to show is graphic and disturbing. [ shots fired ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] . >> the man who shot that video was walking to work when he saw the two men struggling and started filming. we know that officer slager says scott reached for the taser. the only known witness says that is not what he saw. >> i started recording. they were down on the floor. the police had control of the situation. he had control of scott, and scott was trying just to get away from the taser. the taser -- you know you can hear the sound of the taser. >> he had been tased? >> yeah yeah. i heard the sound before i started recording. i believe he was trying to get away of the taser. >> cnn is in north charleston, sk is sk south carolina. what can you tell us about th
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn. >>> top of the hour now. i'm brianna keilar in for brooke. we're learning more about what we did not see in the cell phone video in the deadly encounter. the witness who captured final minutes of his life before officer slager fired on him. this is how it ended. we're going to warn you what we're about to show is graphic and disturbing. [ shots fired ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] . >> the man who shot that video was walking to work when he saw the two men...
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brooke. >> so glad you talked to that sheriff, alexandra field. thank you. psychiatrist dr. gail salt.te the fact the sheriff is furious, as he should be but when you see the beautiful blue sky, the crowded beach, broad daylight how the heck did no one step in and stop this? >> you know it's mob mentality. it's how bad behavior we see when there's a lot of emotion, when people give themselves permission to be doing what they want to do. they feel entitled to that. and they see someone next to them not doing anything and they think, oh that must in some way mean it's okay for me to not do anything. >> you're saying if there were fewer people around they would feel more the onus was on them versus this mob mentality. >> i think the mob mentality makes it more likely they won't pay attention. we as a nation have to come together and say, look in all of these instances, it's the bystander that makes the difference. we could be talking about a horrible bullying incident, any kind of assault. it's always the bystander. until we empower each other to say, you're going to go in and we're going
brooke. >> so glad you talked to that sheriff, alexandra field. thank you. psychiatrist dr. gail salt.te the fact the sheriff is furious, as he should be but when you see the beautiful blue sky, the crowded beach, broad daylight how the heck did no one step in and stop this? >> you know it's mob mentality. it's how bad behavior we see when there's a lot of emotion, when people give themselves permission to be doing what they want to do. they feel entitled to that. and they see...
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dr. benjamin crooker joins me. he's a if iphysic's professor. professor, welcome. >> thank you very much brookewonky because i'm curious. everything i was reading, nepal is on the convergent zone in the himalayas where the indian and eurasia tetonic pilates collide. why is this world capable of producing major quakes? >> well if you have ever watched a pot of past j boiling you see the water rise in places and fall in places and india is sort of like a piece of pasta floating on top of that water being pushed around. in the case of the earth, radioactive elements deep in the earth cause that same kind of upwelling in the mantel and push the continents around the great pilates of the earth around and it happens one of those upwellings is pushing india north and colliding with the asian plate which is a separate plate and that's what causes the giant peaks like the himalayas and as those two pilates run into each other the ground, the plate begins to fold up because it's sort of stuck and then at some point that releases and that's what causes the earthquake. it's released energy from the whole c
dr. benjamin crooker joins me. he's a if iphysic's professor. professor, welcome. >> thank you very much brookewonky because i'm curious. everything i was reading, nepal is on the convergent zone in the himalayas where the indian and eurasia tetonic pilates collide. why is this world capable of producing major quakes? >> well if you have ever watched a pot of past j boiling you see the water rise in places and fall in places and india is sort of like a piece of pasta floating on top...
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brooks that requires a briefing on impacts of proposed new vehicle handling requirements by the consumer but see commission on military off-road vehicles. amendment number 177 by drheck address a briefing on the army's plan to modernize on many alexi bradley fighting vehicles. amendment number 192 by mr. smith that expresses concern with the army's decision not to field a joint ied analysis tool. number 197 by 197 by mr. waldrop address a briefing on the requirements achieving a pure fleet of m1 abrams tanks. number 215 r-1 by mr. law said that drexel report on the efforts to reduce noise from the engine for the use of chevron attachments. amendment number 250 by mr. peters address a briefing on all research and develop programs that can improve the range and to endurance of tactical vehicles. >> is there any further discussion on the en bloc package? if not the question is argument offered by the gentleman from ohio mr. turner. those in favor say aye. favor say aye. those opposed say no to anything of that your the ayes have it. the ayes have it and the amendment is adopted. are there for the amendments to this section was mr. conaway? >> mr. chairman, i have an
brooks that requires a briefing on impacts of proposed new vehicle handling requirements by the consumer but see commission on military off-road vehicles. amendment number 177 by drheck address a briefing on the army's plan to modernize on many alexi bradley fighting vehicles. amendment number 192 by mr. smith that expresses concern with the army's decision not to field a joint ied analysis tool. number 197 by 197 by mr. waldrop address a briefing on the requirements achieving a pure fleet of...
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brooke. >> i mean i'm sure it's quite the sharing culture where you are, ana cabrera. enjoy it or something. >> reporter: everybody's happy. >> thank you. make sure you tune in tonight 9:00 eastern for dr gupta's special "weed 3: the marijuana revolution." >>> coming up the baltimore police department facing growing outrage. they're scheduled to hold a news conference and perhaps start answering some questions after this mysterious death of a 25-year-old man who died in police custody. we'll take you to baltimore live. also we're keeping an eye on the breaking weather news today. a tornado warning in the atlanta area. stay with me. it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting services - all with dedicated responsive support. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner you're free to focus on growing your business. centurylink. your link to what's next. in small business you have to work hard, know your numbers, and stay focused. i was determined
brooke. >> i mean i'm sure it's quite the sharing culture where you are, ana cabrera. enjoy it or something. >> reporter: everybody's happy. >> thank you. make sure you tune in tonight 9:00 eastern for dr gupta's special "weed 3: the marijuana revolution." >>> coming up the baltimore police department facing growing outrage. they're scheduled to hold a news conference and perhaps start answering some questions after this mysterious death of a 25-year-old man...
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dr. norman francis and good luck. >> always good to see you, thank you so much. >> a battle animal rights and they are researched chimps at new york stony brookoup there trying to free them by giving them the same rights as people? nicole mitchell tell us about that. >> it's an interesting legal tenent out there and there is a group called the nonhuman rights project that has been trying to work on this case since 2013 mostly unsuccessfully until this week at the new york state supreme court, a judge finally granted them originally it said writ of habeous-corpus a human right and it was modified and the term was taken out but she said it was basically a formal way of directing the university into her courtroom to say a legally sufficient reason for keeping the two chimps hercules and leo and the hearing is in may and this is not them in the video because they have been away their lives with research done on them and with chimps share 99% of dna and the smartest animal and higher than dolphins or elephants and have complex emotions joy, sadness, fear, a human-like enjoyment and makes captivity hard on them and if they win they will go to flori
dr. norman francis and good luck. >> always good to see you, thank you so much. >> a battle animal rights and they are researched chimps at new york stony brookoup there trying to free them by giving them the same rights as people? nicole mitchell tell us about that. >> it's an interesting legal tenent out there and there is a group called the nonhuman rights project that has been trying to work on this case since 2013 mostly unsuccessfully until this week at the new york...
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brooks, the president of the naacp who is joining us from baltimore. cornell, last night when we saw the worst riots in baltimore since 1968 in the aftermath of the assassination of drrtin luther king jr., did you ever think this would happen in baltimore? >> wolf this is hard to imagine. it does call to mind the words of martin luther king who said over a generation ago that violence is the language of the unheard. in 2015 it may well be that this language violence -- >> cornell, i'm sorry to interrupt. i want to interrupt for a moment because the governor of maryland, there you see him, larry hogan, he is about to make a statement and answer reporters questions as well. he has moved his business from annapolis, the state capital to baltimore. we heard from the mayor a little while ago. here is the governor. >> good evening, everyone. good evening. less than 24 hours ago, i issued an executive order which declared a state of emergency and deployed the national guard and all appropriate state assets to baltimore city. our entire team has been activated, and all state agencies are actively engaged in restoring order to the city and securing the safety of all law-abid
brooks, the president of the naacp who is joining us from baltimore. cornell, last night when we saw the worst riots in baltimore since 1968 in the aftermath of the assassination of drrtin luther king jr., did you ever think this would happen in baltimore? >> wolf this is hard to imagine. it does call to mind the words of martin luther king who said over a generation ago that violence is the language of the unheard. in 2015 it may well be that this language violence -- >> cornell,...