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dr. carson and candy, for making time to be a part of this. because, you know, in washington it's a lot about theater, you know? it's about being seen. but the benders are really dear friends of mine. their son, j.b., has been our producer for the radio show for the last three years, so when you call the office and you hear that young voice, that's j.w., it's their son. so there's a real relationship here. and the carsons, um, when murray and ross and all of them at some point have stayed with me over the last few years, and we've built a real relationship. you know, it's very difficult in life to build real relationships, to really get to know people. how we make it work with dr. carson and candy will tell you, every morning at 6:30 a.m. we're on the phone if he's in town, 6:30 in the morning. and that's easy for me because every morning at 4:30 a.m. i'm on the phone with my mother and my brothers and my sisters. that has been going on for at least 15 years. no matter whether i'm out on the country or not, i talk to my mother every day, seven
dr. carson and candy, for making time to be a part of this. because, you know, in washington it's a lot about theater, you know? it's about being seen. but the benders are really dear friends of mine. their son, j.b., has been our producer for the radio show for the last three years, so when you call the office and you hear that young voice, that's j.w., it's their son. so there's a real relationship here. and the carsons, um, when murray and ross and all of them at some point have stayed with...
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dr. carson. he's a surgeon, he has those gifted hands.o i want to talk to him, so i respect time, the virtue of time. but i want to get back to the book and the very dear people here in the room. shirley, come up here. shirley has been with the 15 or 16 years and is one of my main editors on the book. [applause] just a blessing. where is dr. person's son. he was one of the -- i've been writing this book almost two years. where is marie? yes, there you are. he doesn't want you to see his hair but he's going to be seen today. he was very helpful with the book. bo was helpful with the editing process and these are the people -- i don't go out and get professional writers. i get the best writers, the best editors committed these are the people who work with me the last three years on this book that makes the possible. [applause] >> i'm always responsible. >> so i just want you to meet the team of people who have made this possible and you will see them all in the book to read and i want to thank them before the season audience. thank you. [ap
dr. carson. he's a surgeon, he has those gifted hands.o i want to talk to him, so i respect time, the virtue of time. but i want to get back to the book and the very dear people here in the room. shirley, come up here. shirley has been with the 15 or 16 years and is one of my main editors on the book. [applause] just a blessing. where is dr. person's son. he was one of the -- i've been writing this book almost two years. where is marie? yes, there you are. he doesn't want you to see his hair...
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dr. carson. he's a surgeon, he has those gifted hands. so i want to talk to him, so i respect time, the virtue of time. but i want to get back to the book and the very dear people here in the room. shirley, come up here. shirley has been with the 15 or 16 years and is one of my main editors on the book. [applause] just a blessing. where is dr. person's son. he was one of the -- i've been writing this book almost two years. where is marie? yes, there you are. he doesn't want you to see his hair but he's going to be seen today. he was very helpful with the book. bo was helpful with the editing process and these are the people -- i don't go out and get professional writers. i get the best writers, the best editors committed these are the people who work with me the last three years on this book that makes the possible. [applause] >> i'm always responsible. >> so i just want you to meet the team of people who have made this possible and you will see them all in the book to read and i want to thank them before the season audience. thank you. [
dr. carson. he's a surgeon, he has those gifted hands. so i want to talk to him, so i respect time, the virtue of time. but i want to get back to the book and the very dear people here in the room. shirley, come up here. shirley has been with the 15 or 16 years and is one of my main editors on the book. [applause] just a blessing. where is dr. person's son. he was one of the -- i've been writing this book almost two years. where is marie? yes, there you are. he doesn't want you to see his hair...
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dr. ben carson and candy, forgive me for not introducing new. and you introduce. >> first of all, thank you for coming out for this occasion. armstrong has been working on this book for a while and it has been a very exciting project. as you probably know, this is not his first endeavor in the book realm. beyond blame and letters to young but comes have also been excellent publications. armstrong and i have an opportunity to talk several times a week, frequently when i am driving into work, discussing the issues that the day, what is going on and coming in now, most of the time he's ready and the other times he disagrees with me. [laughter] but you know, a book about virtues is so timely and this time in which we live right now because people have a tendency to do things, you know, two-minute late situations for their own gain, political gain as opposed to doing things that are right. and it seems to be a part of being an american that has been lost. you know, in 1831 when alexis de tocqueville came to america to look at what was going on here b
dr. ben carson and candy, forgive me for not introducing new. and you introduce. >> first of all, thank you for coming out for this occasion. armstrong has been working on this book for a while and it has been a very exciting project. as you probably know, this is not his first endeavor in the book realm. beyond blame and letters to young but comes have also been excellent publications. armstrong and i have an opportunity to talk several times a week, frequently when i am driving into...
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dr. l carson historian selected in 1985 by mrs.ing to study her husband's writing and speeches. >> memorial honors l brings honor to the nation. king historical importance whether or not we had a memorial would still be there. but i think having this memorial says something about this nation. >>reporter: the 4 acre memorial site will be officially dedicated this sunday. 48th anniversary of the march on washington. >> 2 song writing heavy weight have died. ♪ about nick ashford half of the legendary duo ashford and simpson ain't no mountain high enough and others have been together for 38 years. nick was 70 years old. he died from throat cancer. >>> ♪ you ain't nothing but a hound dog crying all the time ♪ ♪. >> and jerry who wrote with mike hound dog that he will advice made famous and yack yack for the coasters. >> ♪ take out the paper and the trash or you don't get ♪ . >>reporter: they worked together since they were 17. they also wrote standby me and love potion no. 9. classic. jerry died of hairt heart failure at the age of 78.
dr. l carson historian selected in 1985 by mrs.ing to study her husband's writing and speeches. >> memorial honors l brings honor to the nation. king historical importance whether or not we had a memorial would still be there. but i think having this memorial says something about this nation. >>reporter: the 4 acre memorial site will be officially dedicated this sunday. 48th anniversary of the march on washington. >> 2 song writing heavy weight have died. ♪ about nick...
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dr. ben carson and his wife and my husband, marty, and night are happy to have your and our home tonight for our friend armstrong williams' book signing. we met couple of years yo -- we met a couple of years ago. the secretary of housing at the time. we became instant friends and still our great friends today. i feel that it is philosophical, his biography. i have my -- some issues with some of his comments. [laughter] i've won't elaborate on any of those. the important thing would make me realize that he had something very important to say, and that is we have really great country. and we really were great and we really are great. our compass broke somewhere along the line, and it needs to get fixed. it needs to get fixed both politically. it needs to get fixed with friends and most importantly with family. i was telling are signed today that it makes me very sad to realize how many kids today are in families that the mothers are working because they have to work. and i grew up the only mother is the work with those of a professional doctors and lawyers and nurses. no one else works. th
dr. ben carson and his wife and my husband, marty, and night are happy to have your and our home tonight for our friend armstrong williams' book signing. we met couple of years yo -- we met a couple of years ago. the secretary of housing at the time. we became instant friends and still our great friends today. i feel that it is philosophical, his biography. i have my -- some issues with some of his comments. [laughter] i've won't elaborate on any of those. the important thing would make me...
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we know from history here for thanks so much for being on the carson report thank you stay tuned much more coming your way don't go away. dr swan's policeman swines minister's wife i just. didn't find me if i could live through the night that i would get my kids out of here because i knew that it was going to happen was that he was going to kill me many victims don't understand that domestic violence includes verbal abuse psychological abuse physical abuse and sexual. at least four million women are affected by abuse every year those are my only two options that i saw at that moment either i'm going to kill him i'm in jail or he's going to killin me. mission three cretaceous three. coaches three commitments three. three. two three. three both video for your media projects three medio dogcart tom. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser time now to go to kansas city missouri and talk with the man responsible for putting more than one thousand bankers behind bars in the nineteen eighties professor william cable luck bill black welcome back to the kaiser report thank you all right professor black markets around the w
we know from history here for thanks so much for being on the carson report thank you stay tuned much more coming your way don't go away. dr swan's policeman swines minister's wife i just. didn't find me if i could live through the night that i would get my kids out of here because i knew that it was going to happen was that he was going to kill me many victims don't understand that domestic violence includes verbal abuse psychological abuse physical abuse and sexual. at least four million...
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close, i was talking briefly with clay carson who is over the king's paper project at stanford university. he is here with us today. one of the things he said is that dr. king has many honors. this is really not an honor for dr. king. this is an honor for the nation. and i agree with him. he stands on that memorial -- i am getting sleepy. he stands on that mall to say to us, let's continue the movement. they may have killed me in memphis, tenn., but unfortunately, they did not understand spiritual things. they did not understand that unless a seed falls into the ground and dies, it abides alone, but if it dies, it produces much fruit. so today, the force that they tried to stop has actually become a stronger force, an unstoppable force, because we are gathered here today are the fruits that are continuing the tradition of struggling for freedom, justice, and the quality and righteousness. you may slay a dreamer, but look around and watch what becomes of his dreams. there are those that are carrying and embodied the dream. there are those that are continuing that work, and we will continue this movement. your life will not be in vain. the blood that yo
close, i was talking briefly with clay carson who is over the king's paper project at stanford university. he is here with us today. one of the things he said is that dr. king has many honors. this is really not an honor for dr. king. this is an honor for the nation. and i agree with him. he stands on that memorial -- i am getting sleepy. he stands on that mall to say to us, let's continue the movement. they may have killed me in memphis, tenn., but unfortunately, they did not understand...