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dr. martin come back every january or february to speak is to the officers to encourage that the less the more - what's as the word i want to say dr. gil martin is to speak to the police officer suicides when people goat to that blue encourage to see when folks behavior is starting to change and more reclusive but the overlap of the train and direct examination and i attended the submit that was interesting it was widely recorded in the media i know we tried to roll out the statistics one thought would need to have prepares when we are introduce it have an outdoor expert come in and talk about the social metrological or something i know it seemed like it wasn't enough to give raw numbers. >> i object to talk to you off-line. >> an interesting presentation from a trainer michael i've talked with him will the boys and the department was well-represented by the commander tony chapman that spoke yesterday the entire rank of captain and took the train direct examination and i took and same trainer director kimberly and hopefully, we'll be rolling out the training as part of the continual profe
dr. martin come back every january or february to speak is to the officers to encourage that the less the more - what's as the word i want to say dr. gil martin is to speak to the police officer suicides when people goat to that blue encourage to see when folks behavior is starting to change and more reclusive but the overlap of the train and direct examination and i attended the submit that was interesting it was widely recorded in the media i know we tried to roll out the statistics one...
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dr. martin luther king.e condemned the their weapons the weapons activity continues and i as a christian oppose it and i oppose the refusal of the u.s. government to act in compliance with its legal obligations. amy: sister megan rice, could you talk about what you did, in 2012? tell us the day and how the two of you, mike and greg and you came together and targeted they-12 facility in oak ridge, tennessee. >> thank you for giving us this time. we spent much of our lives thinking about, what can we do? we are all equally responsible. so we decided this is the time we could say something, has been said over and over, and we met and began almost a year of focused discernment asking the spirit to inspire us with what could be considered a priority place that had not been talked about in recent times. and we ended up, you know, knowing it would be oak ridge, tennessee. amy: why oak ridge? >> y-12 yeah. amy: why oak ridge? >> everybody could not be at this full time. they took turns in different places. there's j
dr. martin luther king.e condemned the their weapons the weapons activity continues and i as a christian oppose it and i oppose the refusal of the u.s. government to act in compliance with its legal obligations. amy: sister megan rice, could you talk about what you did, in 2012? tell us the day and how the two of you, mike and greg and you came together and targeted they-12 facility in oak ridge, tennessee. >> thank you for giving us this time. we spent much of our lives thinking about,...
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dr. martin rothbod of united therapeutics to find out more about the company's prospects.oney." good to see you. we've had one other company like this. i just want to gave little bit of background. your company basically started as a mother's race for the cure. >> that's true. that's true. our youngest daughter developed pulmonary hypertension. there were no medicines approved for it from the fda. she was going to die within three to five years. fortunately today she's 30 years old, sheath healthy and our medicines are helping thousands of other young ladies too. >> that's an amazing story. it wasn't like you were a biologist, you had worked at sirius satellite. irwas head of sirius xm satellite communications. but when your youngest daughter gets this kind of a diagnosis, i was going to stop everything i did and save her. >> now there was something on the market but at the time it seemed like it was worse than the actual disease in terms of how debilitate your daughter. >> the drug had been approved you had toin fuse it into your blood vest tells 24 hours a day 365 days a
dr. martin rothbod of united therapeutics to find out more about the company's prospects.oney." good to see you. we've had one other company like this. i just want to gave little bit of background. your company basically started as a mother's race for the cure. >> that's true. that's true. our youngest daughter developed pulmonary hypertension. there were no medicines approved for it from the fda. she was going to die within three to five years. fortunately today she's 30 years old,...
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dr. martin luther king's address to grads at oberlin. >>> a major change coming to a popular brand of baby formula. >>> also we're telling you about the shootout. it's caught on a dash cam video. a man drawing his weapon on a city street if broad daylight. >>> scary fall. the nba's mvp taking a serious tumble during a playoff game. tumble during toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >>> these pictures coming to us this morning as a volcano on top of the galapagos islands erupts for the first time in three decades. no threat to the people there. the volcano is far from populated areas. but a heck of a sight. something we haven't seen for quite some time. >>> to the california coast now. and the company that owns the pipeline that ruptured says it plans to remove the broken pipe today. when it's removed, it will be examined to see why it ruptured in the first place. the company is downgrading the amount of oil
dr. martin luther king's address to grads at oberlin. >>> a major change coming to a popular brand of baby formula. >>> also we're telling you about the shootout. it's caught on a dash cam video. a man drawing his weapon on a city street if broad daylight. >>> scary fall. the nba's mvp taking a serious tumble during a playoff game. tumble during toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play....
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dr. martin luther king all those years ago for civil rights back in the 1960s.hat a failure on your part that more should have been done by leaders like your self to address these problems? >> much has been done by dr. king and linden johnson has been under attack by those that never stopped trying take it back. we never got to the issue of poverty. there are too many poor people in america too much violence and too much racial targeting. millions of blacks lost their home because the banks targeted lending and the banks got penalized for it but the penalty did not correspond to the number of homes they took driving people to the middle class in to poverty. we have had to put up a tremendous defense to stop the attack on the voting rights act access to housing and education. we are a work in progress. american democracy is not complete it's a work in progress. now all the rights that we have gained are under tremendous attack. >> good to speak with you referents jesse jackson talking to us there live in doha. thank you very much for your time sir. ♪ >>> you are
dr. martin luther king all those years ago for civil rights back in the 1960s.hat a failure on your part that more should have been done by leaders like your self to address these problems? >> much has been done by dr. king and linden johnson has been under attack by those that never stopped trying take it back. we never got to the issue of poverty. there are too many poor people in america too much violence and too much racial targeting. millions of blacks lost their home because the...
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dr. martin luther king's dream has been realized. this is what they look like.ou guys see this here, but at home, they're looking at blurs because our standards and practices people here at abc say we can't show this on tv. so we have to blur the fingers. ke can't show you the middle finger at home, but what i can show you is these upside down ice cream bar emojis. this is totally different. these are offensive, these are not offensive. why is one of the skin colors gray, by the way? somebody can curse you from the grave? this is from the cardinals/cubs game yesterday. major league baseball is always trying to come up with ways to make the game more exciting. this fan tried to help them and they arrested him for it. >> holy [ bleep ]. [ cheering ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: all right. fun's over. let's get back to three and a half hours of foul balls and bunting. last night at the metropolitan museum of art in new york, the biggest stars in all the universe got all dressed up. it's an annual fun raising event. as usual, it was a parade of very silly outfits. probabl
dr. martin luther king's dream has been realized. this is what they look like.ou guys see this here, but at home, they're looking at blurs because our standards and practices people here at abc say we can't show this on tv. so we have to blur the fingers. ke can't show you the middle finger at home, but what i can show you is these upside down ice cream bar emojis. this is totally different. these are offensive, these are not offensive. why is one of the skin colors gray, by the way? somebody...
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dr. martin luther king, and he said the time zoeller's right to do right. there is a back story. cording to the college's website, some folks do not want dr. king to goes because the college for it one of them was a benefactor who was reportedly prepared to announce a $1 million donation for the college . he summoned the president of the college to his home, asked him to cancel dr. king's commencement address, he refused, and the benefactor ripped up the $1 million check in front of him. still spoke. scarlet: that is pretty habit.ive that hillary clinton echoed dr. king in her commencement speech at her alma mater. in 1990 two, she said -- cure about something you need not bother with it all. throw yourself to the world and make yourself got it obviously, she knows a thing or two drop of the contradictions facing the modern woman, the modern educated working woman. having itr take on all -- hillary clinton: the rules are basically as follows -- if you do not get married, you are abnormal. if you get married but do not have children, you are a selfish yuppie. if you get married and
dr. martin luther king, and he said the time zoeller's right to do right. there is a back story. cording to the college's website, some folks do not want dr. king to goes because the college for it one of them was a benefactor who was reportedly prepared to announce a $1 million donation for the college . he summoned the president of the college to his home, asked him to cancel dr. king's commencement address, he refused, and the benefactor ripped up the $1 million check in front of him. still...
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dr. martin luther king. or you can take 676 to get through the area but we can expect a lot of residual delays through camden 130, and the ben franklin bridge if you have to head westbound into the city. we're also dealing with that ongoing construction blocking out the right-hand lane. >> all right, jessica, thank you. >> and right now, nbc 10 first alert weather technology tracking showers and storms affecting parts of the nbc 10 viewing area. >> our live sky cam network is scanning the skies, keeping an eye on things this monday as we look at the skies in center city. let's talk more about our storm chances as we head into the dinner hours as well as into the evening. >> glenn hurricane schwartz following it all for us live in the weather center this afternoon. >> good afternoon, and most people not getting rained on but those getting rained on are getting hit by some pretty heavy showers and storms. you can see the red areas, that is indicating the heaviest of the rain. we're not seeing a whole lot of li
dr. martin luther king. or you can take 676 to get through the area but we can expect a lot of residual delays through camden 130, and the ben franklin bridge if you have to head westbound into the city. we're also dealing with that ongoing construction blocking out the right-hand lane. >> all right, jessica, thank you. >> and right now, nbc 10 first alert weather technology tracking showers and storms affecting parts of the nbc 10 viewing area. >> our live sky cam network is...
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dr. martin luther king.e irrelevant right now. >> seems clear these cops don't trust their leadership they don't trust the d.a. the mayor, and perhaps it goes above that. >> and with good reason. put yourself in the position of a baltimore police officer. you're supposed to go out and patrol the country's seventh most dangerous city you put your life on the line every single day to protect the community against drug dealers and gangs and violent criminals, and when something goes wrong, the first reaction of your officials is to throw you under the bus. people say the police are to blame, murders, racists, the mayor calls up the justice department and calls for a civil rights investigation into a police department that is multiracial and has no signs of civil rights abuses right now. so they feel they are under siege. they are under siege from the community that they are trying to protect and under siege and abandoned, they have their backs abandoned by the political leaders who are supposed to have their ba
dr. martin luther king.e irrelevant right now. >> seems clear these cops don't trust their leadership they don't trust the d.a. the mayor, and perhaps it goes above that. >> and with good reason. put yourself in the position of a baltimore police officer. you're supposed to go out and patrol the country's seventh most dangerous city you put your life on the line every single day to protect the community against drug dealers and gangs and violent criminals, and when something goes...
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dr. martin luther king jr. said violence brings only temporary change. violence by creating many more social problems than it solves. never brings permanent peace. thank you. >>> welcome to the lead i'm jack tapper. time in new hampshire. you were just hearing from the district attorney in dane county that's madison, wisconsin. his name issish male 0 zain. he was announcing his decision to not charge a police officer in the shooting death of unarmed 19-year-old tony robinson. let's get right to cnn's ryan young. he's live in madison, wisconsin. ryan. >> reporter: jake we are right across the street from where that shooting happened. i can toll you across the street you can see that group of people over there. they are a group of faith leaders and communities members who arrived here to listen to this and watch it together. a lot of them have their phones. they've been streaming it and watching it. when the announcement was made they didn't make a noise. what we're told is there will be a march sometime soon. there will be one tomorrow. but there's talk t
dr. martin luther king jr. said violence brings only temporary change. violence by creating many more social problems than it solves. never brings permanent peace. thank you. >>> welcome to the lead i'm jack tapper. time in new hampshire. you were just hearing from the district attorney in dane county that's madison, wisconsin. his name issish male 0 zain. he was announcing his decision to not charge a police officer in the shooting death of unarmed 19-year-old tony robinson. let's get...
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dr. martin luther king and give him what he's asking for and give it to him fast before some other faction along and tries to do it another way. what he's asking for is right. if he can't get it the way he's trying to get it, one way or the other. >> a press conference in selma, alabama, 1965. malcolm x advocating in support for black voter registration. phillip agnew and herb. let me start with you. how do you understand what lessons you draw from malcolm x, how relevant do you think he is to those like yourself who are organizing today? >> malcolm x is extremely relevant. he was an inspirational figure to a generation of black nationalists while striking fear in the hearts of white liberals and white conservatives around this country. he was uncompromising in his indictment of the hypocrisy of our two party system and believed this country will not redeem itself. he decided to take the issues of this country and elevate them to the international level building solidarity with anti-colonial african movements. al shabazz was the most hated muslim in america before america learned to hate a
dr. martin luther king and give him what he's asking for and give it to him fast before some other faction along and tries to do it another way. what he's asking for is right. if he can't get it the way he's trying to get it, one way or the other. >> a press conference in selma, alabama, 1965. malcolm x advocating in support for black voter registration. phillip agnew and herb. let me start with you. how do you understand what lessons you draw from malcolm x, how relevant do you think he...
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dr. martin luther king jr. said violence brings only temporary change. violence by creating many more social problems than it solves. never brings permanent peace. thank you. >> that was the district attorney for dane county wisconsin, announcing that no charges will be filed against madison police officer matt kenny, who shot and killed 19-year-old tony robinson this march. officer kenny shot robinson on march 6th. the officer was responding to calls that the 19-year-old had assaulted two people and was running in traffic. police say robinson was unarmed, but attacked officer kenny. joining me now is msnbc chief legal correspondent and co-host of "the cycle" ari melber. a very long wind-up there from the district attorney. are you surprised by his conclusions? >> i'm not surprised. what he laid out was the factual case for why he found that there were no charges warranted, as we just heard. lawful use of deadly force was the words he used. wisconsin is one of only two states in the nation that actually has an independent process for reviewing these kind
dr. martin luther king jr. said violence brings only temporary change. violence by creating many more social problems than it solves. never brings permanent peace. thank you. >> that was the district attorney for dane county wisconsin, announcing that no charges will be filed against madison police officer matt kenny, who shot and killed 19-year-old tony robinson this march. officer kenny shot robinson on march 6th. the officer was responding to calls that the 19-year-old had assaulted...
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dr. martin luther king junior. injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.etter of the day. enjoy your signed copy of "legends and lies." done. bob, couldn't believe alan combs agreed that hillary clinton's actions are troubling and the fbi should investigate. jeff johnson fort worth, texas, who is that man sitting next to monica crowley? jeff dunham i believe. bill, love your affection use of the word uprchins. my father call me his little urchin. bill my daughter gave me a premium membership to bill o billoreilly.com billoreilly.com. all premium members get that. linda, sherman oaks california. this is the third year in a row i read my fourth grade class your book "lincoln's last days" and thank you for sending me their reviews and thank you for being a great teacher. have you seen every episode of "legends and lies." not only educational but opened my eyes to history. billy the kid coming up this sunday night 8:00 p.m. george great story with a bigamistry at the end. we have a poll about the american freedom defense initiative mocking islam in texas. very
dr. martin luther king junior. injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.etter of the day. enjoy your signed copy of "legends and lies." done. bob, couldn't believe alan combs agreed that hillary clinton's actions are troubling and the fbi should investigate. jeff johnson fort worth, texas, who is that man sitting next to monica crowley? jeff dunham i believe. bill, love your affection use of the word uprchins. my father call me his little urchin. bill my daughter gave me a...
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dr. martin luther king jr. and bill clinton was forced to backtrack after calling then senator obama's position on the iraq war a, quote, fairy tale. he said he was only talking about the war, not obama's drive to be the first black president. but the damage was done. clinton lost to obama by nearly 30 points in south carolina. today she was back in south carolina getting a warm reception, reaching out to minority voters and hosting a round table with minority small business owners. here is what she said about the meeting. >> i just came from kiki's chicken and waffles, which i highly recommend. and i was meeting with a group of african american business women. and they were telling me what they needed to keep growing and to build an even better future. it sounded so much like the conversation i remember around my dinner table. that's what links us together past all of the other differences that sometimes divide us. >> joining me now are msnbc contributor jimmy williams and hiram college political science profe
dr. martin luther king jr. and bill clinton was forced to backtrack after calling then senator obama's position on the iraq war a, quote, fairy tale. he said he was only talking about the war, not obama's drive to be the first black president. but the damage was done. clinton lost to obama by nearly 30 points in south carolina. today she was back in south carolina getting a warm reception, reaching out to minority voters and hosting a round table with minority small business owners. here is...
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dr. martin luther king jr.delano roosevelt had to face. >> but these folks didn't let the ugliness and the obvious calls deter them. they didn't just give up and retreat to the comfortable company of like-minded folks because they understood that this is how democracy operates. it is loud and messy and it's not particularly warm and fuzzy. believe me i -- i know this from personal experience. >> and then she showed her passion for the issues that matter the most to her. >> you don't get to be precious or cautious or cynical. no, not when the earth is warming and the oceans are rising. you don't get to be cynical, not when too many young people still languish in communities ripped apart by violence and despair, not when women still make less than men for the same work not when millions of girls across the globe never set foot inside a school. >> so is something going on here? is the first lady simply more free to work on her legacy in the final years in the white house or is it something else? could michelle oba
dr. martin luther king jr.delano roosevelt had to face. >> but these folks didn't let the ugliness and the obvious calls deter them. they didn't just give up and retreat to the comfortable company of like-minded folks because they understood that this is how democracy operates. it is loud and messy and it's not particularly warm and fuzzy. believe me i -- i know this from personal experience. >> and then she showed her passion for the issues that matter the most to her. >> you...
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dr. martin luther king. tom: there were way too many causes in that speech.: commencement speeches everyone is just sitting there in the audience to wait to get their piece of paper and go out to dinner with their parents. we are only people who listen. the morning brief 930 a.m., the u.k. parliament meets for the first time since the tory won this prize majority. we talked about that earlier this morning with francine look what. at 10 a.m., the national association of home builders releases their outlook for homebuilders. 4:00 p.m., a list of retail earnings. we start with urban outfitters. tom: equities, bonds currencies, commodities. greece two-year explodes. the euro is at 1.13. again, a quiet monday morning. and then there is greece. bond yield spread moves as we speak. they have to figure out payment 2, 3, 4, 5 ad mdnd on. the math simply does not compute. the immediacy is here. the dialogue in the body language of eu leaders suggest they understand the immediacy. hans: there is so much bluffing and positioning on both sides. just to give you a tense of
dr. martin luther king. tom: there were way too many causes in that speech.: commencement speeches everyone is just sitting there in the audience to wait to get their piece of paper and go out to dinner with their parents. we are only people who listen. the morning brief 930 a.m., the u.k. parliament meets for the first time since the tory won this prize majority. we talked about that earlier this morning with francine look what. at 10 a.m., the national association of home builders releases...
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dr. george martin at len ken gnaw medical center says it's one of the worse spring allergy seasons he's ever seen. >> people find it harder to breathe because they have this mucus clogging their air waves and they develop selling in the airways like you develop it in your nose and inflammation in your airways as well. >> warner bailey doesn't have asthma just severe allergies. and his regular medicine isn't working i back for a new round of testing hoping to find a remedy. >> mostly it's like headaches i get a lot of runny nose, sneezing very cloudy feeling. and it's no fun. it's been a struggle this spring especially. >> there are also prescription nasal sprays and this year for the first time one of those sprays flonase is available over the counter. >> when you come from in from inn p outside you can be covered with pollen. keep it out of your house. first thing take off your shoes. >> and get your clothes off and into the washing machine as soon as you can. take a shower and don't forget to wash your hair. it's a pollen magnet. >> air filter may help clear the area and keep the windows c
dr. george martin at len ken gnaw medical center says it's one of the worse spring allergy seasons he's ever seen. >> people find it harder to breathe because they have this mucus clogging their air waves and they develop selling in the airways like you develop it in your nose and inflammation in your airways as well. >> warner bailey doesn't have asthma just severe allergies. and his regular medicine isn't working i back for a new round of testing hoping to find a remedy. >>...
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dr. martin luther king. 1965 some montgomery voting rights march add-on parade tracks with focus and humanityharacters and his courage david as subtle yet powerful as king, and gentle strong impression in credit to scott king they would will for one oscars was a degree aperiodic. bottlenecks one running just out of time little bit so here we go so far this year to earth documentary's streams on dvd pay-per-view don't miss these here they are as real as company that they did a great job after his comedy friends how this survive the world of stand-up comedy turns out the documentary is right misery loves comedy really well done steve jobs a man in the middle of that a man and machine full tanks full passion very well done a good documentary >> marty: and the east bay how i fourth of a credible a trailer truck overturned yesterday morning. filling almost 80,000 tonsil full-length substance in this year said the truck crashed to avoid a car on highway iran avgas both drivers taken to hospital with minor injuries. and a second suspect isn't arrested for murder vallejo teenager investigation origin
dr. martin luther king. 1965 some montgomery voting rights march add-on parade tracks with focus and humanityharacters and his courage david as subtle yet powerful as king, and gentle strong impression in credit to scott king they would will for one oscars was a degree aperiodic. bottlenecks one running just out of time little bit so here we go so far this year to earth documentary's streams on dvd pay-per-view don't miss these here they are as real as company that they did a great job after...
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dr. joseph martin will do an autopsy of the train carefully analyzing each piece of metal they have the event recorder that confirms the train's speed and throttle position and brake operation. it crashed just near the site of the deadliest train cash in 1993 but doesn't believe the bend could be a factor. >> there were a million trains between events it's not the inherent geeometry it's a gentle curve. >> they expected that just hours before it derailed and found no de defect defect. >> it's new and was built for amtrak. >> the locomotive itself is new too, having delivered it to amtrak just last year. what does that leave? >> something that caused the momentum and something that dropped on to the tracks that is what he don't know. >> certainly that is what investigators are trying to figure out and despite this initial finding of speed martin says it could take months to conclude the investigation that could be one of the closely watched rail investigations we have ever seen. channel 6 "action news." >> lots we still don't know thank you. we have complete coverage of the train derailment at
dr. joseph martin will do an autopsy of the train carefully analyzing each piece of metal they have the event recorder that confirms the train's speed and throttle position and brake operation. it crashed just near the site of the deadliest train cash in 1993 but doesn't believe the bend could be a factor. >> there were a million trains between events it's not the inherent geeometry it's a gentle curve. >> they expected that just hours before it derailed and found no de defect...
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dr. robert moore, hattie martin, father burr your trustee bruce crowley and , so many others. i want to thank all of you for the love and support, the french -- friendship and engagement we have had over so many years. all of the people who work here, and certainly the leadership of the faculty, the staff maintenance, those who work in the cafeterias, those who take care of this incredible urban and suburban campus. to all of you, can we please recognize the folks who make st. joseph's university great place that it is. [applause] mayor nutter: some very good friends,- jim and frannie mcguire. the commitment and dedication of them and the entire mcguire family, i believe the court of which are here today, because it is a pretty big family. they give so much to so many. please recognize them. [applause] mayor nutter: for the people who have surrounded this campus, our great neighbors and friends, can we please recognize the neighbors who support and embrace this great campus? [applause] mayor nutter: and of course, we cannot have a great university without great students. i lov
dr. robert moore, hattie martin, father burr your trustee bruce crowley and , so many others. i want to thank all of you for the love and support, the french -- friendship and engagement we have had over so many years. all of the people who work here, and certainly the leadership of the faculty, the staff maintenance, those who work in the cafeterias, those who take care of this incredible urban and suburban campus. to all of you, can we please recognize the folks who make st. joseph's...
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dr. martin luther king. on the surface, atlanta was a well integrated city. beneath the surface, it remained separate and unequal. >> my prayer and the prayers of everybody in there was we wanted the person to be black. and the reason why you wanted him to be black, i knew what it would do to this town if it had have been a white person or somebody of another race. >> in the black community, in the early '80s, a black serial killer was unheard of. all the classic serial killers were white. never black. >> didn't mean we didn't have one now. >> today black serial killers are not rare. in 2009, here in cleveland, as well as in milwaukee and los angeles, each time the accused serial killer turned out to be african-american. dr. eric hickey is a psychologist who keeps track of serial killers. >> overall in my study, one out of every five serial killers is african-american. in the past since 1995, over 40% are african-american. we're finally saying, you know what, blacks do this, too. >> there were whites who fed the fear in atlanta. as fbi chief john glover had m
dr. martin luther king. on the surface, atlanta was a well integrated city. beneath the surface, it remained separate and unequal. >> my prayer and the prayers of everybody in there was we wanted the person to be black. and the reason why you wanted him to be black, i knew what it would do to this town if it had have been a white person or somebody of another race. >> in the black community, in the early '80s, a black serial killer was unheard of. all the classic serial killers were...
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dr. martin luther king jr. called a descendent viral of destruction. that is why things like this are so important. it is like the work that you are doing to improve law enforcement, to increase support for violence profession -- prevention efforts and expand access to family and social services is so critical. it is why the obama administration, led by the justice department has dedicated itself to these efforts. at the heart of our commitment, is our national forum on youth violence prevention, representing 15 at communities and agencies that work together and build local capacity. these communities, from boston to san jose, from seattle to baltimore use prevention, intervention enforcement and re-entries -- reentry strategies to stop violence. through their collaborative efforts, we have already seen homicide in juvenile violent crime drop in nine out of the 10 cities the participated in 2014. some cities even reported changes in quality-of-life measures. a national forum success has been complimented by the community-based -- based violence prevent
dr. martin luther king jr. called a descendent viral of destruction. that is why things like this are so important. it is like the work that you are doing to improve law enforcement, to increase support for violence profession -- prevention efforts and expand access to family and social services is so critical. it is why the obama administration, led by the justice department has dedicated itself to these efforts. at the heart of our commitment, is our national forum on youth violence...
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dr. martin luther king jr. called a descending spiral of destruction. but that my friends is why summits like this are so important. it's why the work that you are doing to rally local stakeholders to improve law enforcement, to increase support for violence prevention efforts and to expand access to family and social services is so critical. and it's why the obama administration, led in part by this justice department has dedicated itself to these efforts, making an unprecedented commitment to this critical issue. at the heart of our commitment is our national forum on youth violence prevention, representing a network of 15 communities and federal agencies that work together that share information and build local capacity. these communities, from boston to san jose, from seattle to baltimore, use prevention intervention enforcement and re-entry strategies to stop violence and to spur progress. through their innovative and collaborative efforts we've already seen homicides and juvenile violent crime drop in nine out of the ten cities that participated i
dr. martin luther king jr. called a descending spiral of destruction. but that my friends is why summits like this are so important. it's why the work that you are doing to rally local stakeholders to improve law enforcement, to increase support for violence prevention efforts and to expand access to family and social services is so critical. and it's why the obama administration, led in part by this justice department has dedicated itself to these efforts, making an unprecedented commitment to...
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dr. martin luther king called a descending spiral of destruction.e efforts, making an unprecedented commitment to this critical issue. at the heart of this commitment is our national forum on youth violence prevention, representing a network of 15 communities and federal agencies that work together, share information, and build local capacity. these communities, from boston to san jose and from seattle to baltimore, use prevention, intervention enforcement and reentry strategies to stop violence and spur progress. through their innovative and collaborative efforts, we have already seen homicides and juvenile violent crime drop in nine out of the 10 cities that participated during 2014, and some cities even reported changes in quality-of-life measures like increased school retention and better police practices. the national forum's success has been complemented by the community-based violence prevention program, which currently operates in 16 cities nationwide, targeting youth gang and gun violence by building partnerships among law enforcement, serv
dr. martin luther king called a descending spiral of destruction.e efforts, making an unprecedented commitment to this critical issue. at the heart of this commitment is our national forum on youth violence prevention, representing a network of 15 communities and federal agencies that work together, share information, and build local capacity. these communities, from boston to san jose and from seattle to baltimore, use prevention, intervention enforcement and reentry strategies to stop...
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martin luther king. it was march 1968 when many cities were smouldering with urban violence. druld be murdered and his death would set off a new round of riots. riots that would fail to show america the progress was the best prevention for future tim utility. that's "inside story" in washington. i'm ray suarez. . >>> the u.n. calls on saudi arabia to end air strikes on yemen's main airport to ensure aid can be flown in >>> welcome to al jazeera, live from our headquarters in doha. i'm elizabeth puranam. also ahead - it was like the wild west. a number of israeli veterans say they were ordered to fire at anything to moved during the last gaza war. >>> clashes in burundi's capital as police try to shut down anti-government protests
martin luther king. it was march 1968 when many cities were smouldering with urban violence. druld be murdered and his death would set off a new round of riots. riots that would fail to show america the progress was the best prevention for future tim utility. that's "inside story" in washington. i'm ray suarez. . >>> the u.n. calls on saudi arabia to end air strikes on yemen's main airport to ensure aid can be flown in >>> welcome to al jazeera, live from our...
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martin luther king. it was march 1968 when many cities were smouldering with urban violence. dr king would be murdered, and his death would set off a new round of riots. riots that would fail to show america the progress was the best prevention for future tim utility. that's "inside story" in washington. i'm ray ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ and welcome to the al jazeera news hour i'm jane in doha and in the next 60 minutes war crimes against civilians in syria as talks get underway to stop the killing. the oil rich region will meet a tribal leader who paid a high personal cost battling rebel forces. continue in burundi as the constitutional court allows the president to run for
martin luther king. it was march 1968 when many cities were smouldering with urban violence. dr king would be murdered, and his death would set off a new round of riots. riots that would fail to show america the progress was the best prevention for future tim utility. that's "inside story" in washington. i'm ray ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ and welcome to the al jazeera news hour i'm jane in doha and in the next 60 minutes war crimes against civilians in syria as...
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dr. luntz. >>> former governor martin o'malley of maryland the latest democrat to throw his hat into the 2016e and what do voters like it? we bring in pollster dr. frank luntz. i want to ask you about the passing of beau biden. you taught him at penn when you were a professor there. what's your reaction to the news of his death? >> he was a special guy. a very decent, humane individual. not typical of politicians today. he had a big heart. he hated cable news because he thought it was too confrontational. he lived the idea of what you say impacts how people feel about you. he was very concerned about bringing people together. he was very concerned about breaking the traditional bonds of partisanship. we don't have people like him anymore and my heart goes out to his family because -- >> it's pretty crushing. >> it's irreplaceable. beau biden is irreplaceable. special, special man. >> thanks for that. martin o'malley former governor of maryland former mayor of baltimore, has announced he's running to the left of hillary clinton and in his announcement he took a shot at goldman sachs and made t
dr. luntz. >>> former governor martin o'malley of maryland the latest democrat to throw his hat into the 2016e and what do voters like it? we bring in pollster dr. frank luntz. i want to ask you about the passing of beau biden. you taught him at penn when you were a professor there. what's your reaction to the news of his death? >> he was a special guy. a very decent, humane individual. not typical of politicians today. he had a big heart. he hated cable news because he thought...
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dr. king and the leaders saw segregation as a problem. martin luther king was referring to the need of integration. well about the same time that there was revolt against culture , there was also a reaction against the idea of segregation as problematic coming from the black leadership. and same set of forces which led to culture as an explanation. black pride. you know the rhetoric. but what it did as well as one tried to point out, it took off the problem of segregation off the table and let me tell you it is a problem because to succeed in america, need not just have book knowledge or what you learned in school but cultural capital and social capital which you don't get at school. social capital is the interaction, friends you meet who you know in america. you come to harvard not because harvard is a superior teaching school. there are lots of other places that are much teacher where you could get a better education in terms of the content and relationship between professors and students. what you get at harvard is social capital. what you ge
dr. king and the leaders saw segregation as a problem. martin luther king was referring to the need of integration. well about the same time that there was revolt against culture , there was also a reaction against the idea of segregation as problematic coming from the black leadership. and same set of forces which led to culture as an explanation. black pride. you know the rhetoric. but what it did as well as one tried to point out, it took off the problem of segregation off the table and let...
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dr. says why what you do your homework and he says what's the. and that is kind of martin'sattitude toward trying to govern the stuff. our attitude is different. look his get to do his homework. you don't -- you know, the problem of how to govern the world in which the security dilemmas have gotten a lot harder cannot be to throw up your hands and say what is the. you know one last issue, the question of alarmism. so this is the 2nd launch event we have done. the 1st one we did at brookings a couple of weeks ago. and i asked ben wiesner from the aclu sort of a civil libertarians barring partner of mine to come talk about the book. i fully expected i fully expected him to give exactly the talk that your i did. and to my surprise he argued something else entirely. first of 1st of all he did not regard the hypotheticals as improbable or unlikely. he thought they were all technically realistic. number two he thought that the book was alarmed but not alarmist. and three, israel worry about the book was not what it said that the some of the discussion about it would not be as meas
dr. says why what you do your homework and he says what's the. and that is kind of martin'sattitude toward trying to govern the stuff. our attitude is different. look his get to do his homework. you don't -- you know, the problem of how to govern the world in which the security dilemmas have gotten a lot harder cannot be to throw up your hands and say what is the. you know one last issue, the question of alarmism. so this is the 2nd launch event we have done. the 1st one we did at brookings a...
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martin thank you very much. coming up -- >> dr. sachs is scared. get somebody to check under your covers? >> i know they already are. >> he should talk to my dad. >> charges against the "washington post" weren't enough already, now disclosing the trial to the world. we'll talk to the journalist's brother about his fight for a free his brother from prison. daughter: do you and mom still have money with that broker? dad: yeah, 20 something years now. thinking about what you want to do with your money? daughter: looking at options. what do you guys pay in fees? dad: i don't know exactly. daughter: if you're not happy do they have to pay you back? dad: it doesn't really work that way. daughter: you sure? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab. right now, verizon is offering unlimited talk and text. plus 10 gigs of shareable data. yeah, 10 gigantic gigs. for $80 a month. and $15 per line. more data than ever. for more of what you want. on the network that's #1 in speed, call, data, a
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dr. king was talking about reparations and redistributive justice. one of the things we forget was martiner king jr. during the last years of his life, this is in a way triggered by the uprising in august 1965, which occurred five days after the signing of the voting rights act, and it occurred because of police brutality in a predominately african american community, king really switches course. for the next two point five years, king is on a movement for radical economic justice in this country. he died in memphis, tennessee on april 4, 1968, helping to lead striking sanitation workers who were working for starvation wages in memphis tennessee, but he is leading a poor people campaign working with women from the national welfare rights organization and leaders of that group. and he is really talking about economic justice. remember, king says in 1968 that the triple threats r facing humanitarian -- facing humanity are military -- we do not remember the radical or revolutionary martin luther king jr. student loans, i agree with ms. wright esters are spending too much on college tuition,
dr. king was talking about reparations and redistributive justice. one of the things we forget was martiner king jr. during the last years of his life, this is in a way triggered by the uprising in august 1965, which occurred five days after the signing of the voting rights act, and it occurred because of police brutality in a predominately african american community, king really switches course. for the next two point five years, king is on a movement for radical economic justice in this...