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king, he loves people who call him martin. people did call him martin. he says ralph, i need you to come with me. ralph goes, oh, i guess i'm going to jail on easter. i better call my deacons. so he knows he's not having to preach on easter sunday. he and martin luther king walk out and lead a demonstration and what happens? they get arrested really fast. i think they managed to walk two blocks and they are arrested. the cops pick -- they almost literally pick him up, by the belt in the back. they lift him and toss him into the wagon. yes? >> i was reading and i was shocked at the kind of religious parallels between king and what's in the bible. with him going, kind of going to jail, you could say he's being crucified and coming back and rejuvenating it. it was staggering once you look at it. >> it is why i find this entire story so tremendously moving. it's exactly that. it's exactly that. because he was arrested, and they didn't just put him in jail, they put him in solitary confinement. they put him in the hole. the only light came from a little windo
king, he loves people who call him martin. people did call him martin. he says ralph, i need you to come with me. ralph goes, oh, i guess i'm going to jail on easter. i better call my deacons. so he knows he's not having to preach on easter sunday. he and martin luther king walk out and lead a demonstration and what happens? they get arrested really fast. i think they managed to walk two blocks and they are arrested. the cops pick -- they almost literally pick him up, by the belt in the back....
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people did call him martin. he puts his hand on him and says ralph, i need to you come with me. and abernathy goes, oh, i guess i'm going to jail on easter. i better call my deacons. and so he knows he's not having to preach on easter sunday. and he and martin luther king walk out and they lead a demonstration. and what happens? >> they get arrested. >> they get arrested really fast. i think they managed to walk about two blocks and they're arrested. the cops pick up -- they almost literally pick him up. they pick him up by the belt in the back. it's almost like they lift him and almost toss him into the paddy wagon. and there -- yes, kareem. >> when i was reading this, i was kind of shocked at the kind of religious parallels like between king and like, what's in the bible. with him kind of going to jail, like, you could say he's being crucified in a way and then coming back and rejuvenating the entire movement. like his ultimate resurrection, it's kind of staggering once you look at it. >> kareem, it is why i find the -- why i find this entire story so tremendously moving. it's
people did call him martin. he puts his hand on him and says ralph, i need to you come with me. and abernathy goes, oh, i guess i'm going to jail on easter. i better call my deacons. and so he knows he's not having to preach on easter sunday. and he and martin luther king walk out and they lead a demonstration. and what happens? >> they get arrested. >> they get arrested really fast. i think they managed to walk about two blocks and they're arrested. the cops pick up -- they almost...
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him physically? tall, masculine, thin, too, right? really thin where as martin luther king, he's short and chubby, right? he's got very full cheeks, he appears to have soft skin. you know, he's shorter than most of the people around him. that was sort of a surprise, wasn't it? you think of him as a giant. but he was kind of short. he was shorter than i am. and i'm short. and they're so different that he looks like the soft guy and malcolm x looks like the hard, tough guy. and malcolm x had been a criminal. he spent time in prison. he's got that sort of romance about him that, you know, he walked on the dark side. and then come to a different way of seeing the world. yeah, kareem? >> he accused king of being an uncle tom and his followers. and he constantly preached black militants. >> exactly. and rtin luther king and his followers were uncle toms. the people who would give away the store. the folks who would give away the store. i want you to hold that when we get to the letter, right? because king says something very specific about malcolmx without ever naming
him physically? tall, masculine, thin, too, right? really thin where as martin luther king, he's short and chubby, right? he's got very full cheeks, he appears to have soft skin. you know, he's shorter than most of the people around him. that was sort of a surprise, wasn't it? you think of him as a giant. but he was kind of short. he was shorter than i am. and i'm short. and they're so different that he looks like the soft guy and malcolm x looks like the hard, tough guy. and malcolm x had been...
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even martin is quoting mays, not given him credit but quoting them. mays introduces him to world church leaders. opens the way for the meeting with christians and jews. the national conference of christians and jews. the national council of churches. all of these are mays's inroads. thurman acts as a pastor. because if you're living under these harsh conditions as dr. king did, we just read, you know, david garro's biography and it's tiresome because he's never home. thurman is writing letters, corresponding with him and being the pastor while he's in boston. we don't think about martin as a young man with all the issues that young men and men go through and thurman certainly provides that in his -- both these men are wise counsel to a man who lives a harried life. >> one level of advice is more int leint lech chal than spiritual. one significant incident would probably betray that. when martin was away from montgomery, up in nashville. a move was made against him by the police. he came back to atlanta. he met with all the worthies in atlanta at that
even martin is quoting mays, not given him credit but quoting them. mays introduces him to world church leaders. opens the way for the meeting with christians and jews. the national conference of christians and jews. the national council of churches. all of these are mays's inroads. thurman acts as a pastor. because if you're living under these harsh conditions as dr. king did, we just read, you know, david garro's biography and it's tiresome because he's never home. thurman is writing letters,...
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martin was very much the baptist preacher with the authoritarianism that goes with that. and my whole impression was very different. now he worked very closely or my brothers worked very closely with him. the real estate broker, slater. they are on record as saying in the meetings that they held in albany where the guys were really going at martin, you know. i mean, with no let or hindrance. he would sit there for two, two and a half hours and take all the stuff in. and not blink. but not come back aggressively but simply absorb it. you could say, hey, arrogance. you know? walks off and comes back with a decision whereas slater and shabin thought, no, this is a sign of someone who takes his counsel, someone who has respect for the other. someone who knows how to listen and can think on his feet. now there would be the element of mysticism, to detach yourself from yourself so you almost look at arguments directed at you as not directed at you but as a position that's indifferent to you and sitting up in the sky. he seemed to be incredibly good at doing this. so there is a question of what sort of person we're dealing with there. there is a statue in washington, you know, or chinese scu
martin was very much the baptist preacher with the authoritarianism that goes with that. and my whole impression was very different. now he worked very closely or my brothers worked very closely with him. the real estate broker, slater. they are on record as saying in the meetings that they held in albany where the guys were really going at martin, you know. i mean, with no let or hindrance. he would sit there for two, two and a half hours and take all the stuff in. and not blink. but not come...
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when he was running for re-election in 1840 many called him martin van ruin. >> he was heavily into punkhink that might have been the original more like joke. >> i had no idea. >> i feel like maybe that was an ancestor of mine who came up with that. >> it might have been. >> lastly you said 2112 is the best album because he is actually on the cover of the album. >> that is good notion -- that is good information to know. the presidential slogan was, don't poke me with that. by the way i think the only slogan he will need is, have you seen the other guy? i am done. >> thank you, andy. coming up, three stories so absolutely mind blowing we may not even share them with you they are that good. but first, should marriage counseling be mandatory before you marry? i will say whatever my wife says on that one. >>> well, it is still taped fine if it is sort of bovine. researchers say the world's first test tube meat, in other words hamburger made from a cow's stem cells will be ready to eat this fall. the process is so complicated that the proto patty will cost about $350,000 or what i spend on s
when he was running for re-election in 1840 many called him martin van ruin. >> he was heavily into punkhink that might have been the original more like joke. >> i had no idea. >> i feel like maybe that was an ancestor of mine who came up with that. >> it might have been. >> lastly you said 2112 is the best album because he is actually on the cover of the album. >> that is good notion -- that is good information to know. the presidential slogan was, don't...
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you saw him on eyes on the prize. he pushed martin luther king. everybody had to push king. he thought deeply, but he had to be pushed. he was appalled at the idea of children marching. he said you have to be kidding me. we can't do that. we cant do that. bevel wore him down and the cameras were starting to leave. is that manipulative on the part of the civil rights movement to do something the cameras would like? what do you think about that? are they just publicity hounds? >> they weren't getting the exposure to help the cause. they needed people to be interested. >> why? why do you think they needed that? >> they needed people to realize what's happening in the south and the impact of segregation. >> they needed people where to realize that? >> all over the country. >> all over the country, especially in the north where it was really easy to ignore. yeah. >> all over the world because of how the other countries were getting liberated. >> all the countries in africa and asia that were becoming independent. >> they were looking at the u.s. to see what was going on. >> so, t
you saw him on eyes on the prize. he pushed martin luther king. everybody had to push king. he thought deeply, but he had to be pushed. he was appalled at the idea of children marching. he said you have to be kidding me. we can't do that. we cant do that. bevel wore him down and the cameras were starting to leave. is that manipulative on the part of the civil rights movement to do something the cameras would like? what do you think about that? are they just publicity hounds? >> they...
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martin. i don't follow him. i don't care what he says. i think is he a moron, but. >> we agree. >> bill: point is he is being persecuted for mock ago soccer player and soccer player fanatics, not gays. >> well, i think, you know, that's just not true. i think there was a number of tweets that seem to be picking on gay people. i think that that's a lame excuse on his part. and i believe that he also has a history of making antigay remarks. he has compared gay and lesbian people to alcohol. >> bill: was there another incident that i don't know about? what was the history. >> yes. he had written a column a few years earlier that compared gay and lesbian people to alcoholics that his wife had helped deliver them from being gay through this sort of prayer way to gay. there is a history there. >> bill: get this guy. i don't want to see him anymore. cnn guy. can conduct its business the way it wants to. i don't care one way or the other. here is what i want to know from you. you can make fun of a gay person in this country? can you just make a j
martin. i don't follow him. i don't care what he says. i think is he a moron, but. >> we agree. >> bill: point is he is being persecuted for mock ago soccer player and soccer player fanatics, not gays. >> well, i think, you know, that's just not true. i think there was a number of tweets that seem to be picking on gay people. i think that that's a lame excuse on his part. and i believe that he also has a history of making antigay remarks. he has compared gay and lesbian people...
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mark martin gets away from right behind him.0th win this weekend. jeff gordon is not going to deliver it. jimmie johnson is not going to deliver it. >> mike: that leaves dale earnhardt, jr. and kasey kahne for the hendrick team. >> larry: mark martin in the 55 for a moment was going follow him. he thought gordon was moving up and then realized what was going on as he saw jeff waving the hand out of the window. >> darrell: while see are speaking to rick hendrick, the fox team would like to thank you for all you did for the fox team this week. everybody really appreciated your handout and it was great. >> mike: tony raines will receive the free pass on this the fourth caution flag of the night as gordon posts around to the garage area. >> larry: the big question with the halfway money change strategy at this point in the race. everyone is going to make a pitstop. i think we he may see guys doing something to get off pit road in a hurry. >> steve: exactly right. fuel only for martin truex, jr. the leader. crew chief chad johnson sa
mark martin gets away from right behind him.0th win this weekend. jeff gordon is not going to deliver it. jimmie johnson is not going to deliver it. >> mike: that leaves dale earnhardt, jr. and kasey kahne for the hendrick team. >> larry: mark martin in the 55 for a moment was going follow him. he thought gordon was moving up and then realized what was going on as he saw jeff waving the hand out of the window. >> darrell: while see are speaking to rick hendrick, the fox team...
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him. i speak of cnn's roland martin. yes, that roland martin, now suspended by the network after the gay and lesbian alliance against defamation complained that some of his tweets were homophobic. it started during the super bowl when faced with the under wear ad and soccer star david beckham, martin tweeted this -- ain't no real bros going to h and m buying some underwear hash tag super bowl. followed by this -- if a dude at your super bowl party is hyped by the h and m underwear ad smack the ish out of him. >> oh no. >> glad then tweeted to martin that advocates of gay bashing have no place at cnn. then he issued a statement demanding the removal from cnn citing that, quote, he once referred to it as sinful behavior. he said he was cracking on soccer and not gays, but no matter. cnn issued this statement on wednesday, quote, language that demean sins consistent with the values -- that demeans is not tolerated. we have been giving careful consideration to the matter and he will not be appearing on our air for the time b
him. i speak of cnn's roland martin. yes, that roland martin, now suspended by the network after the gay and lesbian alliance against defamation complained that some of his tweets were homophobic. it started during the super bowl when faced with the under wear ad and soccer star david beckham, martin tweeted this -- ain't no real bros going to h and m buying some underwear hash tag super bowl. followed by this -- if a dude at your super bowl party is hyped by the h and m underwear ad smack the...
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we call him martin.o want to mention that i am going to be in caesar's -- excuse me, at the mirage hotel doing my broadway show. >> they're bringing it to the stage. >> no, it was first on the stage, then it just came -- >> movie and back to -- >> movie, now i'm bringing it back to the stage at the mirage march 12th through the 20th. >> thank you for joining us this morning. i appreciate it. >>> still ahead this morning on "starting point." mayhem. four people killed this morning alone. >>> newt gingrich is now slamming president obama for apologizing for that. we'll talk about that ahead this morning. >>> mitt romney's corporate tax plan versus president obama's plan. which helps keep business in this country, jack and susie welch will join us. >>> tim tebow had a date with this little girl. so cute. and he made her dream come true. you're watching "starting point." we'll tell you all about that as well. is it fast? it's got 10 speeds, my friend. ♪ is it fast? it's got a lightning bolt on it, doesn't it
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martin would have been the perfect candidate to become president of morehouse college. the zeitgeist pushed him forward so that was not a possibility. there was a tension between mays and king because martin king wanted to be on the trustee board and some of the trustee board members didn't want king on there. mays couldn't quite deal with the politics of it well. it was only when king won the nobel prize that he could become a trustee for peace. you know, there are internal politics to morehouse college, too. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> any other insight on that? >> i think i'll leave it. >> we have really been blessed to have these three outstanding scholars with us. dr. randall jelks, associate professor of african-american studies at the university of kansas, dr. luther smith, professor of church and community at emory university and dr. preston king, visiting professor of political philosophy, the leadership's center and department of political science. dr. mays would often say every man and woman is born into this world to do something unique and something distinctive. if he or she
martin would have been the perfect candidate to become president of morehouse college. the zeitgeist pushed him forward so that was not a possibility. there was a tension between mays and king because martin king wanted to be on the trustee board and some of the trustee board members didn't want king on there. mays couldn't quite deal with the politics of it well. it was only when king won the nobel prize that he could become a trustee for peace. you know, there are internal politics to...
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only hope he will some day, somewhere find a place for himself in this country that sent him to war. david martinenver, colorado. >> pelley: a gallant fight. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsor >>> this is 9 news now. >>> right now at 7:00 we are being drenched by a huge round of showers. we're getting a deluge and perhaps a few thunderstorms have been around as well. top? >> the radar does not look like february. it looks like june, july. let's start with live doppler 9000, no warnings in the immediate metro area. we see warnings out in the west, winchester and points west all have flood warnings at this hour. we see a tremendous line of showers and a few thunderstorms, frequent lightning reported, some big tomb thunder in clarkbsurg and laytonsville -- time thunder in clarkbsurg and laytonsville and this activity is pushing off to the east. heavy rain pushing across 70, laytonsville, clarksville, 1 to 1 1/4 per hour, so big time
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martin king's life is perpetuated in academic and public spaces. king had a sexist world view and did not give proper attention to many women who worked tirelessly in the southern freedom movement alongside him. do you agree with this statement? if so, how do you deal with the human martin king? >> i think the first thing we have to do is to be charitable. if you look at earlier books by me, i readily say his and her's. we talk about man. later on, you change that because you weren't really thinking. yes, you mean by man, everybody, but that's not what you are saying. martin grows up in a society where he -- remember, our's is a very socialable society. after a point, social ability has to follow certain forms. you look at the early malcolm x and early mlk. i don't mean to draw a tight connection there. there is a business of acting out certain forms of interaction which have you speaking in a polished way and accustomed way and trying to excite the interest of folks. martin obviously did that. but i don't see that that is what one should be obsessed about. the important thing is the trajectory of growth which is demonstrated in this life. it is always not just a life, but an interaction bet
martin king's life is perpetuated in academic and public spaces. king had a sexist world view and did not give proper attention to many women who worked tirelessly in the southern freedom movement alongside him. do you agree with this statement? if so, how do you deal with the human martin king? >> i think the first thing we have to do is to be charitable. if you look at earlier books by me, i readily say his and her's. we talk about man. later on, you change that because you weren't...
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of all, that same quote, that martin luther king quote could be used for anyone that you make decisions of conscience that are not always going to be popular. and for himin luther king is an insult to women that you have religious leaders up who say we put a doctrine out you follow. we don't trust that you will make a decision of conscience that you can live with so we have to put an edict down in a secular society, it's really alarming. alarming to every woman i talked to. >> quickly, when you were on the road you found a lot of women that didn't have the right information. >> a lot of women that didn't have the right information, a lot of women struggling every single day and relied on places like planned parenthood for very affordable health care to live their lives, and
of all, that same quote, that martin luther king quote could be used for anyone that you make decisions of conscience that are not always going to be popular. and for himin luther king is an insult to women that you have religious leaders up who say we put a doctrine out you follow. we don't trust that you will make a decision of conscience that you can live with so we have to put an edict down in a secular society, it's really alarming. alarming to every woman i talked to. >> quickly,...
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martin o'malley brought two allies with him today to urge passage of the same sex the bill. he brought clergy you demanded the undivided attention. david collins had a ringside seat. >> many expect a the same old argument. the governor could now be bringing game changing testimony with him. strong emotions were held in check. those on both sides of the same- sex marriage issue relied on carefully chosen words. many people were turned away into an overflow room that quickly became crowded. gov. martin o'malley brought with him what supporters hope would be a game changer, he was flanked by clergy with opposing definitions but agree on the governor's goal. many have believed this before. he included the developments in california and washington state. >> it is not right or just that these children should of lesser protections under the law than the children of other families in our state. nor would it be right to force religious institutions to conduct a marriages that conflict with their own religious beliefs and teachings. >> with the governor's desk that commanded attention
martin o'malley brought two allies with him today to urge passage of the same sex the bill. he brought clergy you demanded the undivided attention. david collins had a ringside seat. >> many expect a the same old argument. the governor could now be bringing game changing testimony with him. strong emotions were held in check. those on both sides of the same- sex marriage issue relied on carefully chosen words. many people were turned away into an overflow room that quickly became crowded....
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him walk out? >> i cannot understand it, martin. all my life that we're supposed to take care of the poor. matthew 25 is an area in the bible that most christians are very familiar with. i think that's basically what the president was saying. i thought it was extremely disrespectful for my colleague to do that. i think we just got to change the climate here in washington and treat each other with greater respect. it's something that's very significant about the president of the united states addressing members of congress or anybody. there's a respect for that office. president barack obama is the president of the united states, and i think he owes him an apology. >> we know that politics is a rough business, but this was the national prayer breakfast. this was not an occasion where the president was promoting the american jobs act or promoting the salvation of the motor industry. he was quoting scriptture and referring to the poor, and yet, notwithstanding the con tent of what he said, it was enough for a congressman to be disrespe
him walk out? >> i cannot understand it, martin. all my life that we're supposed to take care of the poor. matthew 25 is an area in the bible that most christians are very familiar with. i think that's basically what the president was saying. i thought it was extremely disrespectful for my colleague to do that. i think we just got to change the climate here in washington and treat each other with greater respect. it's something that's very significant about the president of the united...
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montgomery movement stopped right there, martin would have been a perfect candidate to become the president of morehouse college. but as king himself said, the zeitgeist pushed him forward, so that was not a possibility. there was a tension between mays and king because martin king wanted to be on the trustee board, and some of the trustee board members didn't want king on there. and mays couldn'tu with the politics of it well. it was only when king won the nobel prize that he could become a trustee for peace. so, i mean, there are internal politics to morehouse college, too. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> anything from the panel? >> i'll leave it. >> so we have really been blessed to have these three outstanding scholars with us, dr. randall jelks, associate professor of american studies and african-american studies at university of kansas; dr. luther smith, professor of church and community, cambridge school of theology at emmett university, and dr. king, philosophical professor at the department of political science. dr. mays would often say, every man and woman is born into this world to do something unique and something distinctive, and if he or she doesn'
montgomery movement stopped right there, martin would have been a perfect candidate to become the president of morehouse college. but as king himself said, the zeitgeist pushed him forward, so that was not a possibility. there was a tension between mays and king because martin king wanted to be on the trustee board, and some of the trustee board members didn't want king on there. and mays couldn'tu with the politics of it well. it was only when king won the nobel prize that he could become a...
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there are two other videos of the police officers paying martin $5 for them to tase him and another boxing video. a clarksdale attorney is trying to get his hands on those videos because he's planning on suing the city on martin's behalf. according to reports, the district attorney and the fbi are also investigating this inciden incident. >> as drivers, when you see an emergency vehicle up ahead you move out of the way. on a florida highway, a trooper had pulled over a driver and look what happened. >> whoa. >> good grief, man. >> this is trooper daniel morley. as he was trying to deal with the person he pullinged over, another person came and side swiped him as he was trying to handle this traffic stop. >> it's not even like he was right up against the road. there looks five, six feet of space. how do people do that? >> was he able to hit him or did the trooper dodge? >> as the car is coming up, trooper morley sees him and gets close to the car and manages not to get completely hit by the car, but he did suffer minor injuries, which is amazing. he could have gotten completely smashed betw
there are two other videos of the police officers paying martin $5 for them to tase him and another boxing video. a clarksdale attorney is trying to get his hands on those videos because he's planning on suing the city on martin's behalf. according to reports, the district attorney and the fbi are also investigating this inciden incident. >> as drivers, when you see an emergency vehicle up ahead you move out of the way. on a florida highway, a trooper had pulled over a driver and look...
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on set, martin scorsese started calling him citizen canine. >> he's a hack.he's no good. normally, i've worked with rats in my movies. >> reporter: perhaps the biggest buzz this year is all about uggie, the jack russell from "the artist." former oscar nominee, james cromwell, is one of uggie's co-stars. >> there's a scene where i bring george back and i drop him on the bed. and i look down at the dog. and the dog sort of looks up at me. and i sort of indicate to the dog, what do you think we should do? he goes, i got it. okay. >> reporter: last night, the golden collar went to uggie. >> he's like the brad pitt of dogs. all the right ingredients in there. >> reporter: he's now a top dog in hollywood, even though, like brad pitt -- >> bow. >> reporter: -- he's never won an oscar. i'm david wright, for
on set, martin scorsese started calling him citizen canine. >> he's a hack.he's no good. normally, i've worked with rats in my movies. >> reporter: perhaps the biggest buzz this year is all about uggie, the jack russell from "the artist." former oscar nominee, james cromwell, is one of uggie's co-stars. >> there's a scene where i bring george back and i drop him on the bed. and i look down at the dog. and the dog sort of looks up at me. and i sort of indicate to the...
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he was a pretty good guy to start, but martin luther king transformed him. i have never seen a city deal as well with the complicated history or any place. here's the 16th street baptist church. you see the sign up there, top right. this is in the middle of the demonstrations. this is during the children's march. when the children's march started because all of the kids gathered in the church and then came down the stairs to the park across the street. kelly ingram park. here's the church again today. so you see the white church, this is a different part of town. this is the southside baptist church. this is the white church. big enough? it's like a city block, right? here's another one. you can't quite see the whole thing, but you see that dome? this is the sanctuary. this thing with the enormous dome on it. so here's kelly ingram park which didn't have any signs back in 1963. it's been completely relandscaped. so this is on one corner right across from the church. and those words are pretty cool, right? place of revolution and reconciliation. it's not enou
he was a pretty good guy to start, but martin luther king transformed him. i have never seen a city deal as well with the complicated history or any place. here's the 16th street baptist church. you see the sign up there, top right. this is in the middle of the demonstrations. this is during the children's march. when the children's march started because all of the kids gathered in the church and then came down the stairs to the park across the street. kelly ingram park. here's the church again...
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Feb 27, 2012
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. >> when you said that martin scorsese, i do not know him enough to be able to call him "marty," but mr. scorcese, when you say he demands a certain amount of street from you, what do you mean by that? >> in literally asks you for it, but he is a tender, intelligent, pure guy, that you have no choice but to get out of your corner by offering him the truth. once marty has given you the role, as part of you can completely relax and know that you do not have to audition any more. you do not have to demonstrate any more, and you do not have to ask what you just did, because he has seen everything. once he has said "action," you are free to be. you are not being tested. he is so secure in his craft and so confident in his craft that he knows you can do it. he puts the chemistry together in such a great way that he knows the sparks will fly, like me and chloe, he just knows. to me, that is very releasing. and freeing. tavis: tomorrow is shaping up to be another good night for harvey weinstein, and two of his actresses are competing against each other in the best actress category. >> darlin
. >> when you said that martin scorsese, i do not know him enough to be able to call him "marty," but mr. scorcese, when you say he demands a certain amount of street from you, what do you mean by that? >> in literally asks you for it, but he is a tender, intelligent, pure guy, that you have no choice but to get out of your corner by offering him the truth. once marty has given you the role, as part of you can completely relax and know that you do not have to audition any...
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Feb 5, 2012
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him when he was not the most professional. and of course, he thank you, the fans. -- he thanked you, the fans. cortez kennedy, eight pro bowls for seattle, curtis martin, reallwillie roads. it was not until roy williams told him to stop emulating williams or larry brown that he really came into his own. a chance to show was just how much he has learned. -- to show roy just how much she has learned. . maryland played very well. 16 assists, 35-33, md. up. right back at you. the kid is special. he really is. in the second half, the nine- point lead was whittled and gone. carolina was up 59-57. fatigue that over time. the battle of baltimore -- one of the closest in history. morgan, break offense. the bears were up 27-21 in the first half. defense sparking it, tony finishes it it of the turnover. justin black making his presence known again. coast-to-coast and one. mission accomplished. to go and the bears will not quit. 15 seconds left and 3-falling off the glass. he had 21 points. 88-86 was the final score. congrats to baltimore and citci. we will have a check of the forecast with john after this. share the love with a delicious chocolate heart donut fr
him when he was not the most professional. and of course, he thank you, the fans. -- he thanked you, the fans. cortez kennedy, eight pro bowls for seattle, curtis martin, reallwillie roads. it was not until roy williams told him to stop emulating williams or larry brown that he really came into his own. a chance to show was just how much he has learned. -- to show roy just how much she has learned. . maryland played very well. 16 assists, 35-33, md. up. right back at you. the kid is special. he...
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Feb 25, 2012
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which will cost him $300 a month in retirement pay. david martin, cbs news, fayetville, north carolina. >> dubois: and next, small lewis owners turning to small banks for help. in just a moment >> dubois: gas prices are surging. over just the past week they jumped 14 cents to a national average $3.67 a gallon, the highest ever for this time of year. a year ago, pump prices averaged $3.29 a gallon. despite those economic headwinds, small businesses have started to hire, much of it funded over the past year we small community banks, rather than the traditional big banks. as mark strassmann reports, the key to boom or bust could be right down the street. >> this is red the steak house. >> reporter: brad friedlander is a month away from opening two restaurants under one roof in boca raton. it's a big place. >> it's a monster. >> reporter: but america's credit squeeze almost put this project under before it had a chance to succeed. friedlander had done well owning restaurants in cleveland, and in 2008, was about to open another one in miami. then the ec
which will cost him $300 a month in retirement pay. david martin, cbs news, fayetville, north carolina. >> dubois: and next, small lewis owners turning to small banks for help. in just a moment >> dubois: gas prices are surging. over just the past week they jumped 14 cents to a national average $3.67 a gallon, the highest ever for this time of year. a year ago, pump prices averaged $3.29 a gallon. despite those economic headwinds, small businesses have started to hire, much of it...
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Feb 27, 2012
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martin savidge. he's from that area. we'll hear directly from himming up. >>> a bloody suicide bombing and the poisoning of food at an ally base. now new taliban claims of revenge in afghanistan for the burning of the muslim holy books. >>> an explosion of rage over the burning of holy books in afghanistan. at least nine people died in the suicide bombing outside an air base in jalalabad. there are no nato casualties. the taliban called the attack a retaliation for last week's koran burning by nato type troops and militants claim to have poisoned food at a base near the pakistani border. we're joined from kabul. it seems like the reaction is getting worse by the day, nick? >> reporter: it's changing in character, too, wolf. interesting about this suicide attack today, the taliban claim they were avenging the koran burning. this is basically a conventional taliban, suicide bombing on a nato base. they may try to claim the violence and the forthcoming insurgency campaign of the warmer summer months, is perhaps, all tied into avenging the koran and tha
martin savidge. he's from that area. we'll hear directly from himming up. >>> a bloody suicide bombing and the poisoning of food at an ally base. now new taliban claims of revenge in afghanistan for the burning of the muslim holy books. >>> an explosion of rage over the burning of holy books in afghanistan. at least nine people died in the suicide bombing outside an air base in jalalabad. there are no nato casualties. the taliban called the attack a retaliation for last week's...
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Feb 9, 2012
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him man to man. oh, right. right. "hi, martin. how's the wife-beating go--?" shh! pete. do you know, statistically, men are more likely to be confrontational with other men, so-- please! ( doorbell rings ) that's why they use women bouncers in a lot of clubs now. it's because-- ( whispering ) hi, barbara. i'm so sorry, pete. we've been keeping you awake with our caterwauling, haven't we? no, we were just wondering, is everything... okay? absolutely! oh! look! these came over the fence. i think they're karen's. yeah, sort of ben's rigged up a-- barbara, you-- you seem to have a bit of a scratch on your hand. oh, pete. you're not seriously gonna make me explain that, are you? barbara, shall we call the police? god, no, sue! we're working things out, just a little noisily, that's all. sorry, i've got to go. i've got some brownies in the oven. there's definitely something going on next door. i'd ring the police, but i just don't trust myself anymore. i mean, if i can't see through a lying bastard like tyson... come on. don't be so hard on yourself. he was obviously a very go
him man to man. oh, right. right. "hi, martin. how's the wife-beating go--?" shh! pete. do you know, statistically, men are more likely to be confrontational with other men, so-- please! ( doorbell rings ) that's why they use women bouncers in a lot of clubs now. it's because-- ( whispering ) hi, barbara. i'm so sorry, pete. we've been keeping you awake with our caterwauling, haven't we? no, we were just wondering, is everything... okay? absolutely! oh! look! these came over the...