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dr. martin luther king jr. and robert kennedy. i was with robert kennedy in indianapolis, indiana, on the evening of april 4, 1968, when i heard that dr. king had been shot. i didn't know his condition until robert kennedy spoke at a rally that i was having to organize and said that dr. king had been assassinated. that clip. robert f. kennedy: i have some very sad news for all of you, and i think sad news for all of our fellow citizens and people who love peace all over the world. and that is that martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. martin luther king dedicated his life to love and to justice between fellow human beings. he died in the cause of that effort. in this difficult day, in this difficult time for the united states, it is best well for us to ask what kind of a nation we are and what direction we want to move in. for those of you who are black, considering the evidence, evidently that there were white people responsible, you can be filled with bitterness and with hatred, and a desire fo
dr. martin luther king jr. and robert kennedy. i was with robert kennedy in indianapolis, indiana, on the evening of april 4, 1968, when i heard that dr. king had been shot. i didn't know his condition until robert kennedy spoke at a rally that i was having to organize and said that dr. king had been assassinated. that clip. robert f. kennedy: i have some very sad news for all of you, and i think sad news for all of our fellow citizens and people who love peace all over the world. and that is...
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dr. martin or other veterinarians to help teach them and bring them into this industry. >> dr. in spends hours mentoring the students, sometimes working on different ranches a day. by the end of it all, everyone is dirty and tired but pleased. >> i'm kind of a girly girl. some days i wake up, i'm like, "gosh, i do not want to get dirty today." and by the end of the day, i'm usually covered in something not so plsant. so, it's always nice to go home and take a good shower afterwar. >> students on the u.c. davis program typically spend much of their 2-year course on a commercial cattle operation like this ranch. working alongside vets and attending daily calls are an important part of it. zuhal, who grew up in urban los angeles, admits that working with cattle is the last thing she ever thought of doing as a child. but now she's tried u.c. davis early veterinary student bovine experience program, she is hooked. >> it's different, and it's one of those things that, until you get exposed to it, you can't really appreciate it. and we're so closed off from the food-animal industry in
dr. martin or other veterinarians to help teach them and bring them into this industry. >> dr. in spends hours mentoring the students, sometimes working on different ranches a day. by the end of it all, everyone is dirty and tired but pleased. >> i'm kind of a girly girl. some days i wake up, i'm like, "gosh, i do not want to get dirty today." and by the end of the day, i'm usually covered in something not so plsant. so, it's always nice to go home and take a good shower...
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dr. martin luther king junior. were watching when did john didn't in the sitting together in the home of a local family and selma. i looked at dr. king, he started crying a wheel started crying to you're the president of the united states you the theme song of the civil rights movement, we shall overcome. there's other bridges to cross. you must cross them with faith, hope, love and peace can be reconciled with our brothers and sisters because we are one family, one house. we all live in the american house and continue to cross that bridge. thank you very much. [applause] >> this event was part of the 2012 national book festival in washington d.c. for more information, visit loc.gov/book us. >> you don't always find many news tapir editors and the everett embraced investigative reporting. the point of seeing over the years is not just economics. if the discomfort it often causes in a newsroom because it's troublesome. is that more than the economics. that case those people running in and do stories about this kind o
dr. martin luther king junior. were watching when did john didn't in the sitting together in the home of a local family and selma. i looked at dr. king, he started crying a wheel started crying to you're the president of the united states you the theme song of the civil rights movement, we shall overcome. there's other bridges to cross. you must cross them with faith, hope, love and peace can be reconciled with our brothers and sisters because we are one family, one house. we all live in the...
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dr. martin the third king has been killed. father brooks intrigued me and somebody as a pioneer to circumvent the admissions process. his a strong-willed man and went up in a car and drove up to this school personally interviewed a lot of the men eddy came in with the athletic scholarship. knu hear me better now? and sat in the coffee shop to decide who would get in and then there was $80,000 which for a college you had 1 billion it in the endowment was a cross to bear. how do you decide? anybody who is apparent they no intelligence does not mean success and father of brooks was looking for leadership qualities and drive those who were hoping to reach beyond their grasp black and white and fighting to get with bin into the college. the class of 72 did not arrive until after that year and he became president and could shake up the trustee board to let women did into the college. angela get the story of what struck me is first of all, the network of the men. it is called fraternity. it is not one theology professor who went to s
dr. martin the third king has been killed. father brooks intrigued me and somebody as a pioneer to circumvent the admissions process. his a strong-willed man and went up in a car and drove up to this school personally interviewed a lot of the men eddy came in with the athletic scholarship. knu hear me better now? and sat in the coffee shop to decide who would get in and then there was $80,000 which for a college you had 1 billion it in the endowment was a cross to bear. how do you decide?...
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at the behest of robert kennedy targeted the living embodiment of peaceful social change dr martin luther king jr tracking his every move and recording his every phone call back then the fear wasn't dr king's connections to terrorism but instead his connections to communism and needless to say the f.b.i. surveillance turned up not a single connection between dr king and the commons. we know today and we knew back then that dr king the civil rights movement and the anti vietnam war movement run the right side of history and our government headed up by paranoids like richard nixon and j. edgar hoover were on the wrong side of history but these lessons have not been learned and so here we are again today another inflection point american history and again our f.b.i. and government by labeling occupy a threat have staked out a position on the wrong side of history which makes the work that we organized people have left to do so much more difficult we're not just up against corporate america we're up against the corporatocracy to now for more on the f.b.i. surveillance of the occupy movement c
at the behest of robert kennedy targeted the living embodiment of peaceful social change dr martin luther king jr tracking his every move and recording his every phone call back then the fear wasn't dr king's connections to terrorism but instead his connections to communism and needless to say the f.b.i. surveillance turned up not a single connection between dr king and the commons. we know today and we knew back then that dr king the civil rights movement and the anti vietnam war movement run...
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dr. martin luther king jr. came back to atlanta, but with a group of us. my organization was already involved in selma. the only time a person could even attempt to register to vote with the first and third mondays of each month. he had to go up a set of steps, three set of double doors and get a copy of the so-called literacy tests. very few people were able to pass the so-called tests. two days, late february 1963 -- 1965, there is a protest in marion, alabama about 35 miles. marion, alabama but martin luther king jr. an incident occurred. a young man by the name of jimmy lee jackson tried to protect his mother, shot in the stomach by a state trooper in a few days later he died at a local hospital. because of what happened to have, we decided to march from selma to montgomery. so march 7, in 1865, about this time of day, 600 of us have participated in a non-pilot workshop. we ran up to a 50 miles and selma to montgomery, to dramatize the nation and wrote the people of of color in alabama wanted to register to vote. during those days, i had all of my hair
dr. martin luther king jr. came back to atlanta, but with a group of us. my organization was already involved in selma. the only time a person could even attempt to register to vote with the first and third mondays of each month. he had to go up a set of steps, three set of double doors and get a copy of the so-called literacy tests. very few people were able to pass the so-called tests. two days, late february 1963 -- 1965, there is a protest in marion, alabama about 35 miles. marion, alabama...
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dr. martin luther king's march from voter rights to broadcasting from dexter avenue when dr. during the civil rights movement, to fighting for justice in florida, for young teen gunned down named travon martin. this year, americans showed the desire that people must be heard. and that is progress. no matter how much the resources were, if i were marching in florida or rallying in ohio or standing in maryland, i saw an enthusiasm of people saying we can't be bought, we can't be bossed. whether you
dr. martin luther king's march from voter rights to broadcasting from dexter avenue when dr. during the civil rights movement, to fighting for justice in florida, for young teen gunned down named travon martin. this year, americans showed the desire that people must be heard. and that is progress. no matter how much the resources were, if i were marching in florida or rallying in ohio or standing in maryland, i saw an enthusiasm of people saying we can't be bought, we can't be bossed. whether...
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dr. martin luther king jr. way back in 1961. dr.was an important vote for workers rights as well as civil rights. the reason he was in memphis when he was assassinated was to support striking sanitation workers. the truth is workers' rights are civil rights. we have to fight to protect them both. in about a month this nation will pause to celebration dr. king's birthday. i'm sure governors that are signing these right to work laws and legislators tha
dr. martin luther king jr. way back in 1961. dr.was an important vote for workers rights as well as civil rights. the reason he was in memphis when he was assassinated was to support striking sanitation workers. the truth is workers' rights are civil rights. we have to fight to protect them both. in about a month this nation will pause to celebration dr. king's birthday. i'm sure governors that are signing these right to work laws and legislators tha
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dr. martin luther king,jr.s to get congress to move. >> got a tax bill they haven't touched. and we just got to not let up on any of them and keep going. and i guess they'll say i'm repudiated but i'm going to ask the congress there to pass them all. they won't do it. but we'll keep them next year until they do it. we won't give up an inch. >> -- gotten a deal on the fiscal cliff. with us now is mark upgrove president of the lyndon b. johnson library in texas. and also author of "indomitable lbj." for as much criticism as the gop's gotten for their lack of willingness to work across the aisle with the president, the president's also gotten plenty of criticism himself for failing to work across the aisle with republicans. so what advice should president obama learn from lyndon johnson as he moves through these fiscal cliff negotiations. >> well, one of the things i think he can learn from johnson is johnson won election to the presidency in 1964. he knew he had a very limited period of time in order to get his a
dr. martin luther king,jr.s to get congress to move. >> got a tax bill they haven't touched. and we just got to not let up on any of them and keep going. and i guess they'll say i'm repudiated but i'm going to ask the congress there to pass them all. they won't do it. but we'll keep them next year until they do it. we won't give up an inch. >> -- gotten a deal on the fiscal cliff. with us now is mark upgrove president of the lyndon b. johnson library in texas. and also author of...
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dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated, robert kennedy was assassinated. we can go back to 1963 when everest was assassinated. we don't need more weapons of mass destruction. nothing saddened me more than last friday. i cried, i cried, when i saw what was happening in connecticut. these little children, these innocent little babies being slaughtered, if we don't have the courage to act as members of congress, as federal officials, then we're not worth the position that we hold. we have to act, and we must act now. we cannot put it off. the cdc and my own congressional district have conducted studies over the years on gun violence. take some of those studies off the shelves, but members of congress, you hold the courage to stand up and speak out and pass the necessary legislation. we cannot wait and we shouldn't wait. >> congressman, there was a question asked of the president today when he was naming joe biden to head this task force, and the question was, this did not come up during the most recent campaign and where were you, mr. president. that's a very
dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated, robert kennedy was assassinated. we can go back to 1963 when everest was assassinated. we don't need more weapons of mass destruction. nothing saddened me more than last friday. i cried, i cried, when i saw what was happening in connecticut. these little children, these innocent little babies being slaughtered, if we don't have the courage to act as members of congress, as federal officials, then we're not worth the position that we hold. we have to...
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dr. martin luthein king jr.. the south was still going through a transition in terms of tension. white power structure did not want to give cede any power to the african-american community in terms of civil rights. this is what we end up with. governor perdue yesterday in an interview with a local television station said it is clear what the prosecutor did was wrong, but that did not mean they were innocent. and we're here to say to governor perdue, look at all of the facts. look at this case and realize the facts are in front of you. the wilmington 10 are innocent of any and all charges. >> the prosecutor jay stroud has not denied these notes were his. could you talk a little bit about how he justifies them and what has happened to him in terms of his run and with a lot after he left the prosecutor's office? >> in terms of the nose, unbeknownst to us in october of this year, and jay stroud called the starnews -- the national newspaper of the black press of which the wilmington journal is a part of, they initiated in 2011 to try to get pardons of innocence for the wilmington 10.
dr. martin luthein king jr.. the south was still going through a transition in terms of tension. white power structure did not want to give cede any power to the african-american community in terms of civil rights. this is what we end up with. governor perdue yesterday in an interview with a local television station said it is clear what the prosecutor did was wrong, but that did not mean they were innocent. and we're here to say to governor perdue, look at all of the facts. look at this case...
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dr. martin luther king has been killed.lso, father brooks intrigued me as somebody who was a pioneer who went out there and basically circumvented the admissions process. he was very controversial as you know. those who read the book and those who know him, he's a very strong-willed man, and he went out in a car with jim gallager, personally introduced the men, not men who came in through other means like eddy who came in through an athletic scholarship. can everybody hear me? probably better. sat in a coffee shop one night and decided who would get in, the two of them, and presented a bill to father sward, the president at the time, it was $80,000, and a college with a million dollars in endowment at the time was quite a cost to bear so -- what he was looking for, i asked, you know, how do you decide? anybody's who is a parent in the room knows that intelligence is not necessarily something that is a hallmark of success. it doesn't necessarily lead to success, and when you talk to father brooks, he was looking for leadersh
dr. martin luther king has been killed.lso, father brooks intrigued me as somebody who was a pioneer who went out there and basically circumvented the admissions process. he was very controversial as you know. those who read the book and those who know him, he's a very strong-willed man, and he went out in a car with jim gallager, personally introduced the men, not men who came in through other means like eddy who came in through an athletic scholarship. can everybody hear me? probably better....
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dr. martin luther king on "meet the press" on april 17th, 1960. that is exactly the same thing still being proposed 52 years later now by our current attorney general of the united states, eric holder. because 52 years later, we still don't have that. we will be right back. [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. our unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> surprise! the defense secretary, leon panetta, is at the war. and it's always a surprise whenever a high profile american official goes to the war. they never say they are on their way ahead of time. they never tell you until they're there. sometimes until after they have already been there and left, because they say it would not be safe otherwise. it was supposed to be a surprise when we were told today that the defense secretary was in afghanistan. even though they said it is a s
dr. martin luther king on "meet the press" on april 17th, 1960. that is exactly the same thing still being proposed 52 years later now by our current attorney general of the united states, eric holder. because 52 years later, we still don't have that. we will be right back. [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. our unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than...
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dr. martin luther king on "meet the press" on april 17th, 1960.ctly the same thing still being proposed 52 years later now by our current attorney general of the united states, eric holder. because 52 years later, we still don't have that. we will be right back. it's a new day. if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased s
dr. martin luther king on "meet the press" on april 17th, 1960.ctly the same thing still being proposed 52 years later now by our current attorney general of the united states, eric holder. because 52 years later, we still don't have that. we will be right back. it's a new day. if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone...
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dr. martin luther king on "meet the press" on april 17th, 1960. the same thing still being proposed 52 years later now by our current attorney general of the united states, eric holder. because 52 years later, we still don't have that. we will be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. they see more than themselves. rlook in the mirror,nses so we celebrate our year-end with the "share the love" event. get a great deal on a new subaru and 250 dollars goes to your choice of five charities. by the end of this, our fifth year, our total can reach almost 25 million dollars. it's
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dr. martin luther king, kirsten, said sometimes a photographer can do more good by broadcasting, by bringing or her photographs to the world than by actually helping out one individual. >> yeah, i think that's definitely true. and i think it's particularly true when people are, photographers who are in war zones or in places where, you know, horrific things are happening and their job really is to transmit that to the averager world. -- larger world. and so that's not a minor job, and i think there's a very fine line that they walk, because, you know, could you help one person, but then, you know, the world never hears about it, or can you take the picture, and the entire world now knows that something terrible is happening? and i think that it's a very fine line that people have to walk and that the journalists do have a responsibility to capture the story. and, you know, you have to also wonder even in the situation that judy was talking about, could you stop the person from doing it? i mean, it is, it is just a moment, you know? you just have the this moment, and you don't really know, an
dr. martin luther king, kirsten, said sometimes a photographer can do more good by broadcasting, by bringing or her photographs to the world than by actually helping out one individual. >> yeah, i think that's definitely true. and i think it's particularly true when people are, photographers who are in war zones or in places where, you know, horrific things are happening and their job really is to transmit that to the averager world. -- larger world. and so that's not a minor job, and i...
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dr. martin luther king jr. found in a box in a closet.r, a former newspaper reporter. listen to this part where he talks about accusations he caused the race riots in detroit in the summer of 1967. >> as much as i preach about non-violence, and as much as i talk about love, i don't see how anybody would ever associate me with organizing a riot. ". >> the family that discovered the tapes is in the process of preserving them. >>> he's been called bombastiv and brutally blunt and now simply fascinating. chris christie listed as bar with a walters ten most fascinating people. they had a full and frank discussion about his weight and what it might mean for his future. >> if i could figure that out, i'd fix it. >> do you try to diet? >> no. barbara, i've had more diets and lost and gained back more weight in my lifetime than i care to count. >> there are people who say that you couldn't be president because you're so heavy. what do you say to them? >> that's ridiculous. i think people who watch me for the last number of weeks in hurricane sandy
dr. martin luther king jr. found in a box in a closet.r, a former newspaper reporter. listen to this part where he talks about accusations he caused the race riots in detroit in the summer of 1967. >> as much as i preach about non-violence, and as much as i talk about love, i don't see how anybody would ever associate me with organizing a riot. ". >> the family that discovered the tapes is in the process of preserving them. >>> he's been called bombastiv and brutally...
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dr. martin luther king jr. discovered hidden in a box in a closet in a couple's south carolina home.ere passed down by her dad, a newspaper reporter. listen to the civil rights leader, he's talking about accusations that he caused the race riots in detroit in the summer of 1967. >> as much as i preach about nonviolence and as much as i talk about love, i don't see how anybody would ever associate me with organizing a riot. >> wow. the family that found the tapes now in the process of preserving them with the help of historians. >>> and two police officers in providence, rhode island, have given a little girl the best christmas gift ever. this story could have had a bad ending. 8-year-old anissa, who is autistic, wandered away from her home on sunday. thankfully she was found by the two officers a short time later, but her ipad was missing and she was devastated. the ipad was her window to communication. so the officers went to buy her a new one. >> when i saw her face and the innocence on her, that's what really got myself and john. >> when employees at apple realized what the office
dr. martin luther king jr. discovered hidden in a box in a closet in a couple's south carolina home.ere passed down by her dad, a newspaper reporter. listen to the civil rights leader, he's talking about accusations that he caused the race riots in detroit in the summer of 1967. >> as much as i preach about nonviolence and as much as i talk about love, i don't see how anybody would ever associate me with organizing a riot. >> wow. the family that found the tapes now in the process...
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dr. martin luther king, and i quote, darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that.e. only love can do that. so let us honor the fallen in newtown by doing everything that we can to prevent these tragedies in the future. let us follow the example. . let us follow the example of those heroes who perished and renew our faith in love, compassion and community, let's hold our children and grandchildren close, love them, and tell them that you love them as many times as you are able. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will receive a message. the messenger: mr. speaker, a message from the speaker. the secretary: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: madam secretary. the secretary: i have been directed to inform the house that the senate has passed s. 4372, cited as the scholars act u.s.a. in which the concordance of the house is requested. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from connecticut is recognized. mr. murphy: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.res
dr. martin luther king, and i quote, darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that.e. only love can do that. so let us honor the fallen in newtown by doing everything that we can to prevent these tragedies in the future. let us follow the example. . let us follow the example of those heroes who perished and renew our faith in love, compassion and community, let's hold our children and grandchildren close, love them, and tell them that you love them as many times as you are able....
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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 one million people, 8,710 can 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've got to have a certai
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 says hate can't drive our hate, only light can do that and the church is the consciencenesst. the government is keeping order in general society but i think in all of our lives there are perilous moments. for these families, this was the perilous moment. for all of us, as we get close to old age, there are perilous moments. our culture is more godless than ever before in the united states of america but it comes down to making decisions. am i going to live joy fully today? it comes in loving others and being loved. >> father, thank you for your messages. >> we'll be right back with an update from newtown, connecticut, in just two minutes. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor a
dr. martin luther king says hate can't drive our hate, only light can do that and the church is the consciencenesst. the government is keeping order in general society but i think in all of our lives there are perilous moments. for these families, this was the perilous moment. for all of us, as we get close to old age, there are perilous moments. our culture is more godless than ever before in the united states of america but it comes down to making decisions. am i going to live joy fully...
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dr. martin luther king and i quote, "darkness cannot drive out darkness. only light can do that. hate cannot drive out hate. only love can do that." let's honor the fallen in newtown by doing everything that we can to prevent these tragedies in the future and follow the example -- let us follow the example of those innocents who parished. let's rekindle one another love, compassion and community. let's hold our children and our grandchildren close, love them and tell them that you love them as many times as you are able. thank you. >> mr. speaker, a message from the senate. >> mr. speaker. >> madam secretary. >> i have been directed by the sentry from the house that the senate has passed s 3472, the request of the house is requested. >> gentleman from connecticut is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent all members might have five legislative days on hres 833. >> so ordered. >> i yield five minutes to the gentleman from connecticut, mr. larson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. thank you chris murphy. we just came from a vigil over on the senate side that senator lieberman
dr. martin luther king and i quote, "darkness cannot drive out darkness. only light can do that. hate cannot drive out hate. only love can do that." let's honor the fallen in newtown by doing everything that we can to prevent these tragedies in the future and follow the example -- let us follow the example of those innocents who parished. let's rekindle one another love, compassion and community. let's hold our children and our grandchildren close, love them and tell them that you...
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martin luther king story. one of the chapters is about the making of the movie dr. chicago.y son who is then four and a half is the little boy in the movie. omar sharif says mother in a sea picture book is this coming around both in spanish and american edition about how that came about. it was very strange and wonderful it very in. and there's another chapter in their on what it was like to be a in spain in those days when given the concordat between franco and the vatican, which made every other religion illegal. if we cannot shot her with a funny story really. what's not funny as i'm in a bar in northern spain and the guys in the bar are trying to teach me how to pour the wonderful seder, though harry seder of the story, which perhaps you know it. you will compile the say over your head and you have a class with a very big open by spring up this way and decided associate the outside of the class and balancing. i'm trying to do that, but most of it is running down my pants world over the floor. a little bit is going into the class. one of the guys says to me, immoral party
martin luther king story. one of the chapters is about the making of the movie dr. chicago.y son who is then four and a half is the little boy in the movie. omar sharif says mother in a sea picture book is this coming around both in spanish and american edition about how that came about. it was very strange and wonderful it very in. and there's another chapter in their on what it was like to be a in spain in those days when given the concordat between franco and the vatican, which made every...
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it's like the martin luther king jr. holiday, frazier. dr.nored as a man who helped humanity. at christmas, jesus is honored as a man who helped humanity. if you want to believe jesus is god, then you can take that further as is your constitutional right. if you don't buy the religious aspect. can you just celebrate the federal holiday that was signed into law president grant, with no provision, frazier, that everyone worship jesus. not part of the deal. are you still with me? or is this too complicated for you? here is the big picture. the secular progressive agenda is opposed by many people of faith. abortion, gay marriage, legalized drugs, all of those things are opposed by many religious americans. that is why some far left folks want to diminish judeo-christian tradition and rename the christmas tree the holiday tree. the less christmas, the better. the secular people are now more powerful than ever. their guy has been rio he elected and opposing forces are scattered. and that is what is going on in america on december 13th, 2012. and th
it's like the martin luther king jr. holiday, frazier. dr.nored as a man who helped humanity. at christmas, jesus is honored as a man who helped humanity. if you want to believe jesus is god, then you can take that further as is your constitutional right. if you don't buy the religious aspect. can you just celebrate the federal holiday that was signed into law president grant, with no provision, frazier, that everyone worship jesus. not part of the deal. are you still with me? or is this too...
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dr. john f. kennedy and robert kennedy and king martin luther king. and there was support in the leadership in the nra for gun control. and charlton heston even subdescribed to statement read by another hollywood tough guy, calling for some kind of regulation that prevents the repetition of these crimes, these assassinations. i think it's like with a lot of gun control measures, you support them in california, ronald reagan supported a gun control measure, and because black panthers were running around with guns in the state legislator in sacramento. >> host: carrying guns. >> guest: exactly. the law made it impossible to do that and imposed a waiting period on the time you needed between applying for a handgun and actually being able to buy it. and people say, oh, well, that law will certainly stop the black panthers. but that law doesn't apply just to black panthers. eventually you get a backlash, and there was a social and political backlash in general to a lot of the things that happened in the '60s, and i think gun control was one of them. so, --
dr. john f. kennedy and robert kennedy and king martin luther king. and there was support in the leadership in the nra for gun control. and charlton heston even subdescribed to statement read by another hollywood tough guy, calling for some kind of regulation that prevents the repetition of these crimes, these assassinations. i think it's like with a lot of gun control measures, you support them in california, ronald reagan supported a gun control measure, and because black panthers were...
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martin place? yes, sir. are you mr. doctor watkins? i sure am. i've driven all night to get here. mom! dad! dr. watkins is here! he got here! then? yes. this is ruth and paul mart - how do you do, sir? doctor, brief me on this, will - she was hit by a truck. here are the x-rays. folks... i'm sure it'll be much easier on your nervous systems if you wait in the other room. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we've gotta make our christmas wreaths, you know. ♪ you remember this? it's the night before christmas - uh huh. 'twas the night before christmas, when all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. the stockings were hung by the chimney with care, in hopes that st. nicholas soon would be there. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ more rapid than eagles, his coursers they came, and he whistled and shouted and called them by name. now dasher, now dancer... his eyes how they twinkled, his dimples how merry. his cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry. ♪ but i heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight, "happy christmas to all, and to all a good night." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ well, that's all i can do. she's a healthy dog. maybe that'll carry her through.
martin place? yes, sir. are you mr. doctor watkins? i sure am. i've driven all night to get here. mom! dad! dr. watkins is here! he got here! then? yes. this is ruth and paul mart - how do you do, sir? doctor, brief me on this, will - she was hit by a truck. here are the x-rays. folks... i'm sure it'll be much easier on your nervous systems if you wait in the other room. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we've gotta make our christmas wreaths, you know. ♪ you remember this? it's the night before christmas - uh...
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martin stay with us for. flying north with me in this old soviet work or so the helicopter is dr van amir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snowy wilderness as a boy here suffering from fever and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not one but two babies and their parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to a regional hospital for better care spread lana doesn't like taking her baby away from home but she's been before and agrees to go that's the usual practice with those who live in a two hundred they keep mothers with their newborns in hospital for a month. on the way back another stop to check on the health of some native minutes reindeer herders out in the tundra it can take many hours to reach the nearest village so a medical problem simply fixed here in the tent that i should th
martin stay with us for. flying north with me in this old soviet work or so the helicopter is dr van amir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snowy wilderness as a boy here suffering from fever and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building...
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slash breaking the fat and dr hecker facebook page at facebook dot com slash breaking the set if you're wondering what i'm doing when i'm not on or on the intro to abby martin let me take a break my preaching for now but stay tuned to hear the latest on the conflict in syria next. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are all. let's. live. live. live. live. live. live live. live . it looks like. you ever seen anything like that. all right guys let's talk about syria now ongoing civil war in the country has left tens of thousands dead and hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing to neighboring countries and the question over solution remains a hot topic of debate among the international community and in recent days the situation has become even more convoluted with allegations of the syrian rebel group all new syria being labeled as an offshoot of al-qaeda the corporate media hammering home how assad will soon use chemical weapons against civilians and evidence of how the u.s. has been supplying weapons for the rebel groups in syria all along. so to help us sor
slash breaking the fat and dr hecker facebook page at facebook dot com slash breaking the set if you're wondering what i'm doing when i'm not on or on the intro to abby martin let me take a break my preaching for now but stay tuned to hear the latest on the conflict in syria next. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are all. let's. live. live. live. live. live. live live. live . it looks like....
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fast breaking up that and dr check our facebook page facebook dot com suffering a fat finger want to know what i'm doing when i'm not on or follow me on twitter i mean martin so say to me here but the top news stories i think that mainstream media missed this after wealthy british style it's time to write. markets find scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two crimes a report on. the news a secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and we're going this is why you should care only on the dog. so guys you hear me talk about the corporate media on this show every single day i criticize the mainstream press because what they do is a dis service for focus of what should be important average human beings as substituted by nation of islam censorship and lies twenty four hours a day seven days a week and now that we're literally days away from two thousand and thirteen it's important look back to some of the
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i referred to rebel and -- ran martin luther king as reverend king and not dr. king and she said, thank you. reverend is what what mattered most. that is what the find him and set the course of his politics. host: what do you make of this piece in "the christian science monitor" talking about the changing landscape in new england. people are leaving the mainline churches and going toward alternative churches because, some are saying, these churches to not get involved in politics. guest: that are going to the ones that cannot get involved in politics. it is a complicated message. i imagine if you probe a little more deeply with the colts been interviewed, you find all sorts of reasons. people not just turn away from religion because it is getting involved in politics. it also like the message. they like what the church stands for. i notice a move in areas of traditional religious faith toward more evangelical churches -- whether they are involved in politics and not. some are and some are not. what people want is a stronger religious message. to some extent, for
i referred to rebel and -- ran martin luther king as reverend king and not dr. king and she said, thank you. reverend is what what mattered most. that is what the find him and set the course of his politics. host: what do you make of this piece in "the christian science monitor" talking about the changing landscape in new england. people are leaving the mainline churches and going toward alternative churches because, some are saying, these churches to not get involved in politics....
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i wanted thank congressman martin and senator reid for suggesting this summit. i want to thank dr. billington for holding it, but i want to think you especially for coming and giving us a bit of your expertise. so good of all of you to come and listen. thank you very much. >> using lessons of the past to get the feature. about an hour and 20 minutes and is the final panel from the international some of the book. >> i believe that this panel, last of the summit constitutes something like the 36-39 speakers some might say they saved the best for last. what i would do -- [applause] i would like to introduce the speakers very briefly one of the time and let each one have her or his to if we have time we will have some questions. then i will try to offer a very brief conspectus of the summit by way of what i believe are three important questions we should come away with a summer marks referred to and then we shall adjourn to a reception in the handling of ceremony. so very briefly, not to give her her due at all, but director of the national library service for the blind and physically
i wanted thank congressman martin and senator reid for suggesting this summit. i want to thank dr. billington for holding it, but i want to think you especially for coming and giving us a bit of your expertise. so good of all of you to come and listen. thank you very much. >> using lessons of the past to get the feature. about an hour and 20 minutes and is the final panel from the international some of the book. >> i believe that this panel, last of the summit constitutes something...
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breaking the says i'm dr thagard facebook page at facebook dot com slash breaking the set and if you want to know about what i'm doing when i'm not on earth follow me on twitter at i mean martini like take a break from my preaching for now it's a turn to hear about solutions to american strategy in afghanistan next. it is me. it's. nice. to. see. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. the most influential science technology innovation hall the list i'm elements from around russia we've dumped a huge earth covered. so guys as we already mentioned today marks the one year since obama commemorated the formal end of the u.s. mission in iraq but stability in the country is still a long road ahead but while we have one eye on iraq another idea is a fix on afghanistan america's longest war in which two thousand americans and countless afghans have already died but progress in the country is yet to be seen point that afghan president hamid karzai blames in part on th
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dr. dilip joseph released a statement praising the s.e.a.l.'s hero im. he was part of seal team six, the unit that killed osama bin laden. it remain unclear if he was on that mission. david martin reports. >> reporter: the pentagon identified the navy s.e.a.l. killed as 28-year-old petty officer first class nicolas checque. part of a high-risk operation to rescue american dilip joseph before his taliban captors got him across the border into pakistan where u.s. forces cannot go. joseph, a medical adviser to the private aid organization morningstar development, had been kidnapped on wednesday along with two afghan staff members in the mountains east of kabul. according to u.s. officials, the taliban demanded a ransom of $100,000, money morningstar development didn't have. the taliban released the two afghans but kept joseph and were heading toward pakistan. the two afghans apparently told the american military joseph was being abused by his captors with slaps to the head. the reported mistreatment and the fact that joseph would soon disappear into pakistan convinced general john allen, the commander in afghanistan, to order the rescue mission. on saturday night, seale -- s.e.a.l
dr. dilip joseph released a statement praising the s.e.a.l.'s hero im. he was part of seal team six, the unit that killed osama bin laden. it remain unclear if he was on that mission. david martin reports. >> reporter: the pentagon identified the navy s.e.a.l. killed as 28-year-old petty officer first class nicolas checque. part of a high-risk operation to rescue american dilip joseph before his taliban captors got him across the border into pakistan where u.s. forces cannot go. joseph, a...
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dr. keith ablow will try and make sense of what we are learning this morning. martha: and remember this case? this is coming back into the news now. the trayvon martin case.s some new evidence in this case that may support george zimmerman's story. of we're going to show you what it is, and you can decide what you think about it. we'll be right back. >> i immediately went to grab my phone to this time call 911 instead of the nonemergency, and when i reached into my pants pocket -- because that's where i keep it out of habit -- can it wasn't there, and i was shocked. i looked up, and he punched me and broke my nose. >> one shot? >> yes, sir. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. martha: let's get too headlines at 25 minutes past the hour. israel saying it's moving forward with plans for two major settlements in the eastern part of the country. this following
dr. keith ablow will try and make sense of what we are learning this morning. martha: and remember this case? this is coming back into the news now. the trayvon martin case.s some new evidence in this case that may support george zimmerman's story. of we're going to show you what it is, and you can decide what you think about it. we'll be right back. >> i immediately went to grab my phone to this time call 911 instead of the nonemergency, and when i reached into my pants pocket -- because...
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dr. martin luther king. when she died, democracy now raised to washington. she was the first african-american woman to lay in state and the capitol rotunda, and then her body was brought to the washington church, thousands turned out. opera was inside. they had loudspeakers for people to hear outside. a woman who said when asked her what are you doing here, she said i e-mailed my professor since i won't be in class today, i'm going to get an education. [laughter] and this is where the -- media gets it wrong. they talk about the great rosa parks. i remember one of the networks saying, rosa parks was a tired seamstress. she was no troublemaker. rosa parks was a first class troublemaker. she knew exactly what she was doing. [applause] she was the secretary of the local naacp. she worked with e.d. nixon. she worked with a. philip randolph to organize the brotherhood of sleeping called the black conductors on the pullman train, thousands of them, some of them had been enslaved or their fathers had been and they were all called george. not because of them mothers
dr. martin luther king. when she died, democracy now raised to washington. she was the first african-american woman to lay in state and the capitol rotunda, and then her body was brought to the washington church, thousands turned out. opera was inside. they had loudspeakers for people to hear outside. a woman who said when asked her what are you doing here, she said i e-mailed my professor since i won't be in class today, i'm going to get an education. [laughter] and this is where the -- media...