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but you put them all together, it doesn't work. >> and so ernest scherer iii was found guilty.of first-degree murder. two consecutive life sentences. no parole. his sister, catherine, daughter of the victims, spoke publicly for the first time outside the courtroom. >> it's hard to have to talk about my parents and the loss. they're no longer with me at all. just here. >> do you feel justice was served? >> i don't know. it's hard. it's hard to admit that anybody could do something like that. >> and adrian solomon, the one-time teacher of the flying trapeze, the woman who thought she'd learned a thing or two about reading people, still wonders why she just didn't see it. >> i don't trust my judgment, and i don't trust other people are telling the truth. and that's hard. >> will you ever get that back? >> i don't know. i'm sure -- over time everything's been getting better, but i'm still not ready to be trusting everyone so easily. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> good morning, i'm dara brown at msnbc world headquarters in
but you put them all together, it doesn't work. >> and so ernest scherer iii was found guilty.of first-degree murder. two consecutive life sentences. no parole. his sister, catherine, daughter of the victims, spoke publicly for the first time outside the courtroom. >> it's hard to have to talk about my parents and the loss. they're no longer with me at all. just here. >> do you feel justice was served? >> i don't know. it's hard. it's hard to admit that anybody could do...
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our thanks to martin luther king iii. it's important to get his perspective on this day and really every day. >>> all right. so another story. we've been talking about immigration, and we talk about daca and the d.r.e.a.m.ers and about the lives that are on the line. but we've been pretty mired in the political side of this. i mean let's be honest. and the reality of what's happening is playing out right now in realtime, literally just this morning. jorge garcia was brought to the united states from mexico by his parents when he was just 10 years old, okay? now, 30 years later, he's a husband. he's a father. and on this day, he was deported. you are watching him say good-bye to his family. his wife joins us with the back story, and this is a reality that we may be seeing all too often. please come back and watch this, next. my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hund
our thanks to martin luther king iii. it's important to get his perspective on this day and really every day. >>> all right. so another story. we've been talking about immigration, and we talk about daca and the d.r.e.a.m.ers and about the lives that are on the line. but we've been pretty mired in the political side of this. i mean let's be honest. and the reality of what's happening is playing out right now in realtime, literally just this morning. jorge garcia was brought to the...
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moving on about a story about robots who might handle calls to nhs iii. about a story about robots whoandle calls to nhs 111. it is not an immediate emergency, if people call 999. by 2020, 16 million calls could be dealt with by algorithms and robots rather than humans answering the phone. it comes on the back of the nhs, of course, facing further constraints with regards to budget and being under a lot of pressure because there are a lot of people using the service and we have seen over the past couple of weeks the nhs has been of course under the strain during this flu that arrived here in the uk. it is notjust happening at the nhs but other areas using algorithms and robots. it is something which i see in my work covering companies that within their operations, many people are looking to optimise to make sure they are using their people in a better way, so they are doing less arduous tasks. also to save money and cut down on costs because of efficiency of many of these automatic services is higher than that of people. that this is life—and—death situations, isn't it? they could call
moving on about a story about robots who might handle calls to nhs iii. about a story about robots whoandle calls to nhs 111. it is not an immediate emergency, if people call 999. by 2020, 16 million calls could be dealt with by algorithms and robots rather than humans answering the phone. it comes on the back of the nhs, of course, facing further constraints with regards to budget and being under a lot of pressure because there are a lot of people using the service and we have seen over the...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. on the one year anniversary of president donald trump's inauguration, the federal government is shut down. all but the most essential functions of government are being halted, but the senate and house of representatives are in session... with no clear end in sight. mail will still be delivered; social security checks will still go out; the military will continue its missions around the world; some national parks do remain open. but if the shutdown conti
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you....
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you mentioned julius caesar, henry v, richard iii, so many place from william shakespeare, 38 in totalplays, who was the worst leader and the best leader? shakespeare never really made anyjudgements, he put on the table all of the issues he wa nted on the table all of the issues he wanted to say about leaders but left the audience to make that decision. some of his best those plays are tragedies, macbeth, king learand fellow. what can a tragedy like the best teach us about leadership? —— like mac. lady macbeth shows us the power of influence, she comes from a sad background, lost a child and so she is highly strung and try to do this. perhaps don't listen to your wife then? that is one conclusion but that doesn't do things wisely either because he was in the witches and soi either because he was in the witches and so i think the lessons we get from that is yes, influence people but do it with a calm mind. on the other side, you must take personal responsibility for your actions. that was david humphreys. thank you so that was david humphreys. thank you so much for investing your time w
you mentioned julius caesar, henry v, richard iii, so many place from william shakespeare, 38 in totalplays, who was the worst leader and the best leader? shakespeare never really made anyjudgements, he put on the table all of the issues he wa nted on the table all of the issues he wanted to say about leaders but left the audience to make that decision. some of his best those plays are tragedies, macbeth, king learand fellow. what can a tragedy like the best teach us about leadership? ——...
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thank you. ( cheers and applause ) >> that's congressman joe kennedy iii with the democratic response to the president's state of the union address. it was a competition tonight to see who could be the celebrant for america and who could fight for those regular, everyday americans. the president constructed his america, and you saw the congressman there doing the same. >> he's in his third term, and he was chosen by the leadership because they say he and his record stand in contrast to president trump, but they had some similarity where's they said the economy is strong and that we are better than this, and that we need to be unified. it's interesting how they were both saying the same things addressing to different audiences. >> yeah, and joe kennedy speak spanish there. he is fluent in spanish. and, also, choosing a town, fall river, mass., known as spindle city, that was built by immigrants, as a direct contrast to some of the policies the president laid out tonight. >> if you wanted to boil it all down, because the president spent so much time on immigration it is the president sa
thank you. ( cheers and applause ) >> that's congressman joe kennedy iii with the democratic response to the president's state of the union address. it was a competition tonight to see who could be the celebrant for america and who could fight for those regular, everyday americans. the president constructed his america, and you saw the congressman there doing the same. >> he's in his third term, and he was chosen by the leadership because they say he and his record stand in contrast...
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democratic response then will be delivered by joe kennedy iii. he's the grandson of the late robert kennedy, he's also the great nephew of the late john f. kennedy. >> it begins here at 6:00 p.m. on kpix5 and will be delivered by joe kennedy iii. >>> rough retirement of the fbi's director. >> yesterday andrew mccabe left his post, effective immediately. he was a frequent target of the president after donations that mccabe's wife received after a run for the senate in 2015. the white house says the president had nothing to do with mccabe stepping down yesterday. >>> state grant money tostada difficult travels an area prone -- tostada to study an area prone to flooding. high tides often send water into the area, sometimes forcing a partial closure of northbound 101. grant money for improvement study come from the new gasoline tax increase. >>> time now 5:34, looks pretty dry out there. >> dry for a long time. into february, we're not seeing any rain in our forecast. we may see here are few high clouds. patchy fog, and that's about it. temperatures
democratic response then will be delivered by joe kennedy iii. he's the grandson of the late robert kennedy, he's also the great nephew of the late john f. kennedy. >> it begins here at 6:00 p.m. on kpix5 and will be delivered by joe kennedy iii. >>> rough retirement of the fbi's director. >> yesterday andrew mccabe left his post, effective immediately. he was a frequent target of the president after donations that mccabe's wife received after a run for the senate in 2015....
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the nawab ofjunagadh, mahabat khan iii, was no different.riage of the eldest son of the nawab with all the pomp and splendour of a princely wedding. harish desai was ten in 19116, and recalls the splendour of the ceremony. archive: escorted by the royal guard, the bridegroom drives in state through the streets. before him and the procession goes a costly profusion of wedding gifts. all the princes were there, attired in a princely pattern with turbans of a particular type on their head. dance girls used to be brought there, musicians and all that. that lasted for several days. and he recalls getting his first taste of this other world. for the first time, i saw bread, butter, sandwich. that was not known to us here. my father said "you eat this. this is bread and this is butter". and i liked it. there were small pastries. i still remember that made in england, london, there were huntley & palmers biscuits. the important thing is the formal photograph of his highness, mahabat khan iii. the nawab‘s own most legendary indulgence was his love of
the nawab ofjunagadh, mahabat khan iii, was no different.riage of the eldest son of the nawab with all the pomp and splendour of a princely wedding. harish desai was ten in 19116, and recalls the splendour of the ceremony. archive: escorted by the royal guard, the bridegroom drives in state through the streets. before him and the procession goes a costly profusion of wedding gifts. all the princes were there, attired in a princely pattern with turbans of a particular type on their head. dance...
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. >> then massachusetts representative joe kennedy iii delivered the democratic response he told the dreamers, quote, we'll fight for you. >> the police may leave a mark. but they have never, not one in the history of our united states meant to strengthen the people and unite them for the future. >> reporter: the state of the union address was the most tweeted about in history. kevin mccarthy said with every success, the american people are safer, stronger and be even more proud of living on the greatest country on earth. it was a long speech, lasting an hour and 20 minutes. and a lot of it focused on some of his guests. and we'll have a little more about that in the next half hour. and for more analysis on our website. >>> a cbs news poll showed that 75% of the people that watched the state of the union address approved of his speech. only a quarter of those disapproved. >>> amid and jog going investigation and sexual harassment change, state senator mandosa has a challenging hill. they are considering a going election challenge because no one is standing up for the district with hi
. >> then massachusetts representative joe kennedy iii delivered the democratic response he told the dreamers, quote, we'll fight for you. >> the police may leave a mark. but they have never, not one in the history of our united states meant to strengthen the people and unite them for the future. >> reporter: the state of the union address was the most tweeted about in history. kevin mccarthy said with every success, the american people are safer, stronger and be even more...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and by: >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the fallout continues over a new book about the west wing that questions president trump's fitness for office. this morning president trump returned to the white house after a weekend at camp david. h
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and by: >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more....
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle expressed optimism today that congress could make an immigration deal in the wake of the white house's four point immigration proposal. they think it can happen before february 8. that's when the latest short term spending bill expires. president trump tweeted last night that he offered "a wonderful deal"-- which proposed a legal pathway for 1.8 million daca or daca-eligible immigrants in exchange for $25 billion in funding fo
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martin luther king iii. [applause] martin luther king iii: good morning.or the opportunity to be back in washington but especially on this king holiday. and this year that we observe 50 years since the passing, actually the assassination, i should say, of martin luther king junior. i'm going to reflect in a moment, but first i must say that i am thankful to have a very dear friend who has been on the battlefield for a long time. and that we all owe a debt of gratitude to. and that is the reverend al sharpton, president of the national action network. [applause] you know, it takes a lot of courage to stand up all the time for those who have no voice. and it is interesting, because leadership certainly keeps coming. and every now and then the lord sends a prophetic leader, who understands the future and really leads in a way so that that message lives forever. because it is interesting to me to listen to some of the speeches of my father. but by the word negro, those speeches could have been delivered at any time, even right now. and obviously, as i said, he
martin luther king iii. [applause] martin luther king iii: good morning.or the opportunity to be back in washington but especially on this king holiday. and this year that we observe 50 years since the passing, actually the assassination, i should say, of martin luther king junior. i'm going to reflect in a moment, but first i must say that i am thankful to have a very dear friend who has been on the battlefield for a long time. and that we all owe a debt of gratitude to. and that is the...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the department of homeland security announced last night it would resume accepting renewals for daca, the obama-era program that protects young immigrants from deportation. this follows tuesday's decision by a federal court blocking the trump administration's plan to put an end the program. this morning, president trump weighed in on twitter calling a bipartisan immigration deal that includes daca, "probably dead because the democrats don't really want
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. there is new fallout from president trump's reported use of vulgar language to describe haiti and some african nations during thursday's immigration meeting with senators. u.s. ambassadors serving in several countries including botswana and haiti were summoned to explain the remarks. at the united nations, ambassadors from african nations issued a statement calling the remarks "racist and xenophobic." in addition, the president of g
sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. it is day two of the government shutdown. and both sides appear to be at a stalemate, this afternoon a bipartisan group of more than 20 senators met to come up with a deal to fund the government for at least three more weeks and address immigration. but as hundreds of thousands of federal workers from almost every agency wait for word on whether to show up for work tomorrow, at this hour there is still no deal. both the house and the senate were in session today an
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. a massive suicide attack killed at least 95 people in afghanistan's capital today. officials say an ambulance packed with explosives detonated in a busy area in central kabul around lunchtime. at least 158 people were injured and the foreign ministry said the majority of the casualties are civilians. the taliban is claiming responsibility for the blast, which is one of the deadliest since the start of the afghan war. today's bombing comes just a week after an atta
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because joe kennedy iii obvious obviously give the democratic response referring to trump as a bully. give me your take on it. a lot of people criticizing the fact that democrats didn't use this moment to choose a woman to lead this response, choosing joe kennedy iii instead. how do you think he did and do you think he has a future here? >> i think most ambitious politicians in congress all think of themselves as future presidents or vice presidents. and joe kennedy is no different especially when you have the family legacy with jfk and robert kennedy and senator kennedy. so it is a very tough job giving that response because you are constantly overshadowed by trump. joe kennedy -- a lot of people were speculating that he was drooling when he was speaking. it wasn't as bad as rubio's water moment. and so -- but i think this introduces joe kennedy to millions of americans that have not seen him speak. many had heard about him, but it was a grand platform for him for his future ambitions. >> yeah, we'll see how that -- >> and not used to seeing a live audience as well. >> yeah, i think
because joe kennedy iii obvious obviously give the democratic response referring to trump as a bully. give me your take on it. a lot of people criticizing the fact that democrats didn't use this moment to choose a woman to lead this response, choosing joe kennedy iii instead. how do you think he did and do you think he has a future here? >> i think most ambitious politicians in congress all think of themselves as future presidents or vice presidents. and joe kennedy is no different...
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king's son, martin luther king iii. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, rev. >> you know, before getting to tomorrow which is a national holiday and certainly a personal day for you and your sister and brother, i thought about yesterday as i saw the news that for 38 minutes people in hawaii were terrified with this false text message of incoming missiles. and the reason i thought about you and i thought about how your mother had lectured me once that you had brought us together that reverend al, you have to be careful with your words. you have to be careful with what you say even if it's unintended. i thought about how all the rhetoric between president trump and kim young unwas also exacerbated people's fear that this is very possible, maybe north korea's attacking. and i went back to coretta scott-king and you saying, al, your words. it doesn't matter if you're not violent if you're too vibrant. that's part of what your father did is set a high moral tone while he engaged in confrontational battles. i think tha
king's son, martin luther king iii. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, rev. >> you know, before getting to tomorrow which is a national holiday and certainly a personal day for you and your sister and brother, i thought about yesterday as i saw the news that for 38 minutes people in hawaii were terrified with this false text message of incoming missiles. and the reason i thought about you and i thought about how your mother had lectured me once that you had brought us...
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the march to the title continues, iii league games to go and i2 march to the title continues, iii league and 12 points clear again. drew savage, league games to go and 12 points clearagain. drew savage, bbc league games to go and 12 points clear again. drew savage, bbc news. hugely impressive from manchester city once again. rounding up the rest of the day, jon bennett is with lizzie. we are going to start with united because we have done city and they will win the league anyway. manchester united beat burnley 1—0, yet again, another 1—0 defeat for burnley but the bbc website said this was an effective instead of an entertaining game which seems to be a current theme for manchester united but at least they are winning. i thought the segunda for the detaining, probably me! workmanlike from manchester united but i think jose mourinho will be pleased with their character because burnley made it difficult for them, they did not look like a teen who are struggling at the moment but now seven premier league games without a win so they had to work hard, united, only had two shots on target and
the march to the title continues, iii league games to go and i2 march to the title continues, iii league and 12 points clear again. drew savage, league games to go and 12 points clearagain. drew savage, bbc league games to go and 12 points clear again. drew savage, bbc news. hugely impressive from manchester city once again. rounding up the rest of the day, jon bennett is with lizzie. we are going to start with united because we have done city and they will win the league anyway. manchester...
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criminal history is in iii. people that have been arrested and convicted of crimes, that information is in iii. ncic has protection orders. and if it doesn't fit into either of those categories, it will go into the nix index. >> it strikes me as pretty complicated. >> it seems that way at first, i've learned to work with this. "law enforcement partners, the trooper, the officer, the agent that has someone pulled over on the side of the road, the first thing they're checking is ncic. that system is there for their use. to make sure they know who they're dealing with. they'll check triple i to find out if they have a history. we want them to know who they're dealing with. that's the main purpose of those systems. one of the ancillary checks is for background -- >> the state fails to upload mental health protective orders, criminal convictions into the nix background check system. >> that's a challenge, senator, to be frank with you, i know that's something you are trying to address through legislation, and somethi
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a lot of things in it, and we're going to enable that >> i read some great reviews about the tesla iiithey talked precisely about that i did not know that was your coatings that hid largely what is unattractive in cars. >> i think you ought to talk to te tesla about how their technology works, but we're pleased to be a leading partner with them. >> you have a lot of capital on the side waiting nobody seems to want to be for sale, you dote wan't want to do anything hostile or are you just biding your time >> we're very good at acquisitions, we continuously do it, and we would prefer to do acquisitions but in the event we can't, we're going to spend $4.2 billion, return that back to the shareholders in stock buybacks or acquisitions. so we'll be in the market in q1. but we're going to announce more acquisitions we've already announced one, and we have a pipeline it that's strong and we'll be looking to do more later this year as well. >> you've done so much to make it so much on cyclic al growth. we have liked this stock for so long i'm reiterating, it is the right place to be. "mad mone
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stewart iii who -- am cstel i stewart iii who -- am i stewart iii who -- am i saying at the right? distinguished professor of political science at the massachusetts institute of technology, mit, where he has taught since 1985. and his biggest research includes close looks inside congressional politics, elections and important american political developments. those of us in this room have come to rely on charles' undeniable ability to help us understand voters and how election administrators can best serve them. so thank you for taking time-out to be with us today. they will all take about five minutes. i will start to my right with michael sscarvellcarvello. take it away. >> i've got to warn you. i'm an elections geek. so i'm going to refer to my notes to keep you on track. the goal is to conduct elections in fair, accurate, accessible, and transparent manner, so meeting that goal is difficult. because our budgets are tight, our staff is small. we rely on temp workers and poll workers and the expectation is perfection from the media and the public. so that's very difficult. so we'r
stewart iii who -- am cstel i stewart iii who -- am i stewart iii who -- am i saying at the right? distinguished professor of political science at the massachusetts institute of technology, mit, where he has taught since 1985. and his biggest research includes close looks inside congressional politics, elections and important american political developments. those of us in this room have come to rely on charles' undeniable ability to help us understand voters and how election administrators can...
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kennan suggested a federation in this post world war iii. which would allow considerable ukrainian autonomy. finally, i want to offer a respective on nato expansion based on a cordial exchange of letters between george kennedy and strobe talbott. in 1997, he wrote, in planning to extend nato's borders to match up to those of russia, we are making the greatest stake of western policy in the entire post-cold war era. he predicted that it would inflame the existing nationalistic, anti-western militaristic tendencies. restore the atmosphere of the cold war east-west relations and impel russian foreign policy directions decidedly not to our liking. such expansion would stimulate rather than reduce the role of nuclear weaponry as a factor in relations with moscow. talbot stressed the benefits in joining nato. the russians would have to look at nato not as a military enemy, but a fact of life on their border. the partnership for peace, he predicted, with time, the russians would accept the new reality. two brief lessons. on force the, in the last t
kennan suggested a federation in this post world war iii. which would allow considerable ukrainian autonomy. finally, i want to offer a respective on nato expansion based on a cordial exchange of letters between george kennedy and strobe talbott. in 1997, he wrote, in planning to extend nato's borders to match up to those of russia, we are making the greatest stake of western policy in the entire post-cold war era. he predicted that it would inflame the existing nationalistic, anti-western...
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mark: is it too early to talk about mifid iii?ndrew: the first version started in november of 2007 and the great recession hit, the last 10 years they have amended the rules. it may be too early to talk about the third part but it is coming. vonnie: i think most firms would say let's hope not for a viral. -- for a while. thanks to andrew stoltmann joining us from chicago. here is courtney donohoe with the first word news. >> the elite republican guard in iran has declared an end to antigovernment protests, they were quoted by the state-run news agency as saying the protest is over where 20 people were killed and hundreds of iranians detained. for the first time in almost two years, north korea has called south korea on a hotline in the militarized zone, they conducted technical chats and the south korean president has proposed holding talks next week at a border village on north korea's leader has called for better relations between the countries. president trump is protecting young, i dock -- undocumented immigrants from deportat
mark: is it too early to talk about mifid iii?ndrew: the first version started in november of 2007 and the great recession hit, the last 10 years they have amended the rules. it may be too early to talk about the third part but it is coming. vonnie: i think most firms would say let's hope not for a viral. -- for a while. thanks to andrew stoltmann joining us from chicago. here is courtney donohoe with the first word news. >> the elite republican guard in iran has declared an end to...
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but they asserted their dominance in the third quarter, storming to a iii—point lead.cester fought back in the closing stages, but were unable to close the gap. in the women's cup final nottingham wildcats beat caledonia pride by 70—66. they were beaten in their first ever final last year but came through a close finish to take the title this time. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news over the evening. now it's time for meet the author. there is something about louisa clarke, lou, that has turned the novels of jojo moyes into international bestsellers. she's a heroine whose life appeals to readers who do not want to let her go. now, after me before you and after you comes still me, in which lou fetches up in new york in a different world, as personal assistant to a socialite whose rich family holds out a few secrets. what will happen to lou's old boyfriend, paramedic sam, when she meets and falls for an american who bears a spooky resemblance to an old flame she knew before sam? if you are a reader who follows lou, you will want to know. w
but they asserted their dominance in the third quarter, storming to a iii—point lead.cester fought back in the closing stages, but were unable to close the gap. in the women's cup final nottingham wildcats beat caledonia pride by 70—66. they were beaten in their first ever final last year but came through a close finish to take the title this time. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news over the evening. now it's time for meet the author. there is something about...
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what about joe kennedy iii? is it iii at this point?ance to watch his. >> i think he did really well. i think it's such a tough job to have, the response, the state of the union. no one wants that job. >> stephen: it's an honor. >> it's ruined more politicians than prostitution. but-- ( laughter ) but he did fine. he did fine. ( laughter ) >> stephen: good. good. please don't say the word "kennedy" and "prostitution" in the same sentence. he's got a career to look out for. >> stephen: listen, guys, thank you very much sew for being here. good to see you. thanks so much. we'll just wave from a distance. their podcast is "pod save america." jon favreau, jon lovett, and tommy vietor, everybody! we'll be right back with two-- not one, but "2 dope queens," jessica stick around. 're noteally sick! you were just up late watching the game. you faker! (fakes a cough)... sorry, that was...uh... my grandma. (elevator speaker) going down. oh no. peter? it's kristy. camp jenkins? maybe this will jog your memory. alexa, play "my funky place." (alexa)
what about joe kennedy iii? is it iii at this point?ance to watch his. >> i think he did really well. i think it's such a tough job to have, the response, the state of the union. no one wants that job. >> stephen: it's an honor. >> it's ruined more politicians than prostitution. but-- ( laughter ) but he did fine. he did fine. ( laughter ) >> stephen: good. good. please don't say the word "kennedy" and "prostitution" in the same sentence. he's got a...
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americans are dreamers too. >> reporter: and the democratic response was issued by joe kennedy iii.old the daca dreamers, quote, we'll fight for you. >> this administration is not just targeting the laws that protect us, they are targeting the very idea that we're all worthy of protection. >> reporter: some of the other issues that the president touched on was drug abuse and opioid addiction, north korea and terrorism. a san francisco congresswoman nancy pilosi was uninpressed. reminder when the president says we need to end family migration, we need to stop making it a priority to keep families together. the president's speech was one of the longest in history, the between go longer was president clinton in two his addresses. >> and president trump was told a congressman that he will release a highly controversial memo on saturday. it alleges that the fbi misused the surveillance patrols. and last week the justice department said publicizing the memo, quote, extraordinarily reckless and jeopardize national security. >> this is a serious matter when a top official in the united stat
americans are dreamers too. >> reporter: and the democratic response was issued by joe kennedy iii.old the daca dreamers, quote, we'll fight for you. >> this administration is not just targeting the laws that protect us, they are targeting the very idea that we're all worthy of protection. >> reporter: some of the other issues that the president touched on was drug abuse and opioid addiction, north korea and terrorism. a san francisco congresswoman nancy pilosi was...
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baker iii and ask how reagan did it.ecause if ronald reagan wants, if donald trump wants to be jimmy carter. if he wants to be a one-term president. she continue to do what he's doing. if he wants to be a two-term president, he needs to learn to govern. >> my friend, donald trump is no vague reagan. >> i think every one will agree on that point. let me ask to you give a quick word that you think describes the state of the union word. >> okay. >> struggling to be heard. >> chris? >> tragic. >> okay. i've heard a lot of chaos today. so those were four unique takes. i appreciate it. you were great. terrific. and as you probably would assume, msnbc provides all day coverage of the state of the union starting with morning joe. it will stretch late into the early morning hours wi. america first, not alone. assessing the speech in davos. >> america first does not mean america alone. when the united states grows, so does the world. one thing in common. they read more. how do they find the time? ... with audible. audible has the
baker iii and ask how reagan did it.ecause if ronald reagan wants, if donald trump wants to be jimmy carter. if he wants to be a one-term president. she continue to do what he's doing. if he wants to be a two-term president, he needs to learn to govern. >> my friend, donald trump is no vague reagan. >> i think every one will agree on that point. let me ask to you give a quick word that you think describes the state of the union word. >> okay. >> struggling to be heard....
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[applause] reverend sharpton: martin luther king iii.ause] he has given us the charge, the thatte, and i would hope we go forth to work. dnc, before wee hear from him, i want to give our awards out so that margin can take his leave -- martin can take his leave and at those of us that have to get to new york. we want to acknowledge freedom fighters in the audience, we are glad to have with us melanie campbell, from the black woman's roundtable. [applause] is in barbara online -- the house. [applause] our the urban league, partner and friend, don craven. [applause] course the one who put all this together, who is a real leader extraordinaire, the head of our washington bureau of national action network, where is ebony rollins? [applause] is is, ebony riling. and our deputy leader. [applause] our first award goes to, let us not forget dr. king was organizing a poor people's campaign and he was coming to washington to establish resurrection city. he got a call for reverend james lawson -- from reverend james lawson that there were garbage wo
[applause] reverend sharpton: martin luther king iii.ause] he has given us the charge, the thatte, and i would hope we go forth to work. dnc, before wee hear from him, i want to give our awards out so that margin can take his leave -- martin can take his leave and at those of us that have to get to new york. we want to acknowledge freedom fighters in the audience, we are glad to have with us melanie campbell, from the black woman's roundtable. [applause] is in barbara online -- the house....
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. >> the democrats chose joe kennedy the iii of the great message of john f.nedy to deliver the party >> it would be to the last year as chaos, partisan ship it shall that's politics. it's far bigger than that. this administration isn't just targeting the laws that protect us, they are targeting the very idea that we are all worthy of protection. >> kennedy called for a better deal which he says would balance priorities and emphasize justice for all. >> this is u.s. bank stadium in downtown minneapolis. it's an impressive sight, especially at night. it's here where the eagles will try to scale the heights and win their first ever superbowl on sunday. "action news" is well positioned to update on us the swl story. brian taff and sharrie williams are live at the mall of america are ducis rodgers and jamapody.ri brian, let's begin with you. >> take a look for yourself, it's all for the media party under way. they are calling this the media thaw the temperatures being chilly as they are here in minnesota. they are all about people coming >> it's a safe and authent
. >> the democrats chose joe kennedy the iii of the great message of john f.nedy to deliver the party >> it would be to the last year as chaos, partisan ship it shall that's politics. it's far bigger than that. this administration isn't just targeting the laws that protect us, they are targeting the very idea that we are all worthy of protection. >> kennedy called for a better deal which he says would balance priorities and emphasize justice for all. >> this is u.s. bank...
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several minutes later, there'll be a democratic response from congressman joe kennedy iii. we'll bring that to you live. let's get some quick takes from our analysts and reporters. gloria borger? >> i want to echo something jake said. because on the one hand, the speech could be kind of sunny and moving when you talked about some of the anecdotes and the people who were in that gallery. but then he would turn quite quickly to america first, to saying americans are dreamers too. to policies that are quite divisive. and i think he's gotten a little more adept at doing this. and we see that in this speech. but i think the question that people will have is, what's going to happen tomorrow? who is donald trump going to be? and my producer, brian rokus came up with this, which is that after the president gave his joint address on february 28th last year, which a lot of people thought was great, on march 4th, he tweeted about obama wiretapping him in trump tower and lost all of that goodwill very quickly. so we'll have to see how this, how this plays out. but there's a lot in ther
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. >> we're waiting for the official democratic response from joe kennedy iii.o to mike emanuel in statuary hall. hi, mike. >> good evening. congressman joe kennedy iii is 37 years old in his third term in congress, addressing the nation from a technical school in his district in southeastern massachusetts. for those of your scoring at home, he holds barney frank's old seat in congress. liberals are not sure about him. they wonder if he will be a establishment guy or favor the more liberal part of the party. it's worth noting, he's one of five or so democratic responses. so the question is exactly how he delivered. martha, bret? >> thanks. >> let's go to fall river, massachusetts as we see joe kennedy, iii, has taken the podium. let's watch. >> thank you. [applause] thank you, thank you. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. it is an absolute privilege to join you all tonight. we are here in fall river, massachusetts, a proud american city. [applause] an american city built by immigrants. [applause] from textiles to robots, this is a place that knows how to make g
. >> we're waiting for the official democratic response from joe kennedy iii.o to mike emanuel in statuary hall. hi, mike. >> good evening. congressman joe kennedy iii is 37 years old in his third term in congress, addressing the nation from a technical school in his district in southeastern massachusetts. for those of your scoring at home, he holds barney frank's old seat in congress. liberals are not sure about him. they wonder if he will be a establishment guy or favor the more...
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we'll bring you the rebuttal from massachusetts congressman joe kennedy iii when our live coverage of state of the union address continues right here on cbs. open hand to work with members of both parties, democrats and republicans, to protect our citizens of every background, color, religion, and creed. ( applause ) >> president trump lobbied for his immigration reform plan just minutes ago in his first state of the union address. he declared that the u.s. is a compassionate nation and that, "americans are dreamers, too." if a few moments, we'll see the democratic response. welcome back to cbs news live coverage of the rebuttal to the state of the union address. it's often a chance to introduce a fresh face and a rising star to a national audience. yet, tonight's response will come from america's-- one of america's most famous political dynasties. >> representative joe kennedy iii of massachusetts will look to draw what he calls a "powerful contrast" to president trump's broken promises in areas like health care and civil rights. the 37-year-old congressman is the son of former repre
we'll bring you the rebuttal from massachusetts congressman joe kennedy iii when our live coverage of state of the union address continues right here on cbs. open hand to work with members of both parties, democrats and republicans, to protect our citizens of every background, color, religion, and creed. ( applause ) >> president trump lobbied for his immigration reform plan just minutes ago in his first state of the union address. he declared that the u.s. is a compassionate nation and...
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sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation.he anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg.
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this first was a son named stacy iii but he was born a blue baby the umbilical colored wrapped his his neck and his father called him tough, for tough baby, bake toughy. he was toughy for all of his life. a family, you got a nickname and you got to live with it. her daughter was named elies sample geography can be everything and bunny became very close to their horse country neighbors. paul mellon and his wife, mary. paul melline's father was andrew mellon, robber barron, the truss re secretary are in three different presidents, including herbert hoover. he force head son paul to work for the family business, the pittsburgh con come -- conglomerate. he had race horses and it was enjoying the race horses. during world war ii, bunny's husband and paul mellon were both in the oss, which as you can probably know was a predecessor to the cia. bows stationed in london and roomed together, we're talking really small world. stacy was a major war hero in oss, doing daredevil stuff. poor paul was in a funny way -- nobody wanted to give him a serious post because he was so wealthy. he began teach
this first was a son named stacy iii but he was born a blue baby the umbilical colored wrapped his his neck and his father called him tough, for tough baby, bake toughy. he was toughy for all of his life. a family, you got a nickname and you got to live with it. her daughter was named elies sample geography can be everything and bunny became very close to their horse country neighbors. paul mellon and his wife, mary. paul melline's father was andrew mellon, robber barron, the truss re secretary...
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but carl, why joe kennedy iii? >> well, i think they want a young voice.c leadership is actually a little older, shall we say, and i think they wanted to put somebody out there who can talk about, you know, a new generation, which is sort of the family mantra. but when they announced his name, my first reaction was "good luck" because delivering the response has become one of the worst jobs in politics. it's just really hard to compete with the president in that the tableau there in the house. people don't tend to pay attention to it. so it's been a little tough recently. it has, though, in the past created political stars. they showed bill clinton, and other people have been able to do it. we'll see how he does. he's very popular, very highly regarded in the house among his colleagues. i do think people obviously think he's a big future democratic voice. >> they do, but the democratic party, not unlike the republican party when president obama was in office, it's not like they have this one speaker for kind of prime time that the networks will take, but t
but carl, why joe kennedy iii? >> well, i think they want a young voice.c leadership is actually a little older, shall we say, and i think they wanted to put somebody out there who can talk about, you know, a new generation, which is sort of the family mantra. but when they announced his name, my first reaction was "good luck" because delivering the response has become one of the worst jobs in politics. it's just really hard to compete with the president in that the tableau...
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, which in fairness turned out to be half right when we learned 37-year-old congressman joe kennedy iiin given the nod, the great nephew of jfk, son of joe jr., the congressman, joe kennedy iii, can you tell he's irish, has barney frank's old seat in the congress. his selection is seen as an attempt by the dems to return to their so-called core brand. the state of the trump marriage has been in the news after their 13th wedding anniversary passed without public mention, after melania cancelled her trip to davos with her husband and showed up instead alone at the holocaust museum in washington and flew unannounced to the mar-a-lago home in florida. the story broke on the "daily mail" and said since the stormy daniels story broke, she has been spending nights at a hotel in washington and not in the white house. the white house issued a denial when asked about the story. notably the president flu from washington into davos with no apparent plans to spend this january weekend in florida. and the never trump republican ohio governor john kasich is going to new hampshire, and this is right ab
, which in fairness turned out to be half right when we learned 37-year-old congressman joe kennedy iiin given the nod, the great nephew of jfk, son of joe jr., the congressman, joe kennedy iii, can you tell he's irish, has barney frank's old seat in the congress. his selection is seen as an attempt by the dems to return to their so-called core brand. the state of the trump marriage has been in the news after their 13th wedding anniversary passed without public mention, after melania cancelled...
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william garrett atkinson iii. nicole elizabeth goins. gerri don avery. claire louise baccioschi.hael bainbridge. stewart berkeley. jean mary bomb. julian mcbain. lawrence ray bennett. philip vernon bergstrom. david berkley. michael stuart bernstein. stephen russell your l. noel, battia. kenneth john. diane. >> stephen john bowen. john buckley. paula marie buckley. nicole, francis bowyer, nicholas bright, daniel solomon browner. colleen renÉ bruner. timothy guy berman. michael warren buser. warren max busear. stephen butler. william martin catin. >> louiseeron. valerie kennedy. timothy michael caldwell. carlson, richard anthony coley. eric michael kocher. jason michael kocher. gary leonard. bridget, sean, thomas concanon. >> theodorea cohen. tracy jane corner. willis, patricia mary quayle. john bennink come, william manion daniels, gretchen, shannon davis, gabriel dellarepa. frank dinardo. peter thomas stanley dicks. >> scott marsh corey. david scott gorski. michael joseph doyle. edgar howard eggleston. charles thomas fisher 4 rebecca. clayton flick. john patrick flynn. arthur, ro
william garrett atkinson iii. nicole elizabeth goins. gerri don avery. claire louise baccioschi.hael bainbridge. stewart berkeley. jean mary bomb. julian mcbain. lawrence ray bennett. philip vernon bergstrom. david berkley. michael stuart bernstein. stephen russell your l. noel, battia. kenneth john. diane. >> stephen john bowen. john buckley. paula marie buckley. nicole, francis bowyer, nicholas bright, daniel solomon browner. colleen renÉ bruner. timothy guy berman. michael warren...
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dean iii?truck by how methodically he presented nixon's pattern of deception. >> when the president called me and we had a rather lively discussion i told him at the conclusion of the conversation that evening that i wanted to talk with him as soon as possible about the watergate matter because i did not think he fully realized all of the facts and the implication of those facts for the people at the white house and as well as himself. >> you had the president's counsel. he was the president's lawyer. you can't have anything worse happen to you than your own lawyer turning against you. >> i began by telling the president that there was a cancer growing on the presidency. and if the cancer was not removed, the president himself would be killed by it. i also told him that it was important that this cancer be removed immediately because it was growing more deadly every day. >> john dean's testimony was on for four days. it was mesmerizing. people were missing airplanes. people were standing around
dean iii?truck by how methodically he presented nixon's pattern of deception. >> when the president called me and we had a rather lively discussion i told him at the conclusion of the conversation that evening that i wanted to talk with him as soon as possible about the watergate matter because i did not think he fully realized all of the facts and the implication of those facts for the people at the white house and as well as himself. >> you had the president's counsel. he was the...
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. >> responding is joe kennedy, iii the nephew of john f. kennedy. channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> and can you watch the president's speech tonight on 6 abc beginning at 9:00. john rawlins is also in the nation's capital look for his live reports starting tonight at 5:00. >>> in other news the police cruisers dash-cam video captured an office in michigan rescuing a driver from a burning car. the deputy took off after the vehicle sped past him. and he came after the driver crashed into the woods and his vehicle burst into flamed the 18-year-old driver into safety and the teenage driver will be charged for driving under the influence. >> nearly 150 skiers got stuck onistwy authority ray re. when the chair-lift broke leaving them dangling for several hours and helicopters and rescue teams and others helped to get them down eventually. nobody suffered ill effects from the cold weather. >>> it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood for tom hanks, the super star actor will play mr. rogers in the buy onic called you are my friend. it focuses on th
. >> responding is joe kennedy, iii the nephew of john f. kennedy. channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> and can you watch the president's speech tonight on 6 abc beginning at 9:00. john rawlins is also in the nation's capital look for his live reports starting tonight at 5:00. >>> in other news the police cruisers dash-cam video captured an office in michigan rescuing a driver from a burning car. the deputy took off after the vehicle sped past him....
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. >> orson iii says his dad kept building his armies through prep school, princeton, and law school.s in the navy during the second world war, and he actually lied to get in because he was stone deaf in one ear. but he felt it was his obligation. >> after the war, orson returns home, marries pat, starts a family, and launches his career. >> father said, whatever you do, don't go on wall street, but he did anyway, and he was very, very successful. >> the family lives in new york city but spends weekends here in southampton. it's around this time that orson's toy-soldier recruitment begins to ramp up. >> he bought and traded them constantly. >> we had correspondence -- i say "we" -- it's not we -- he -- from all over the world. >> he would go to europe. he'd stop by a soldier store in london that was his favorite, and he would buy them. >> we stayed in a wonderful little hotel in vienna, and naturally, the back door of the hotel was a soldier shop. >> i think he picked it on purpose. >> [ laughs ] on purpose. >> just as he did when he was a boy, orson plays with his soldiers, painstaki
. >> orson iii says his dad kept building his armies through prep school, princeton, and law school.s in the navy during the second world war, and he actually lied to get in because he was stone deaf in one ear. but he felt it was his obligation. >> after the war, orson returns home, marries pat, starts a family, and launches his career. >> father said, whatever you do, don't go on wall street, but he did anyway, and he was very, very successful. >> the family lives in...
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martin luther king iii saying he's thinks donald trump is closer to george wallace.er family members have said just about the same. not you. why not? >> well, you know, my cousin, bernice king, spoke at m.l.k. day in atlanta for a church service. we had a day on praying and asking god to help everybody to come together in unity. she did mention that her daddy was like george -- not her daddy. excuse me. that congressman lewis was like george -- was comparing george wallace to president trump. let me get this straight. george wallace was a racest that repented and began to go around and apologize for being a racist because he was one of the worst racists in history in america. so president trump is being called a racist because he's supposedly called something and s-hole. but from a perspective, if you look at it this way -- >> neil: but the president denies that he used that word. >> that's what i'm saying. in all of these nations, you have corrupt leaders who just take every -- suck everything out of the country. use the money for their own greed and gain and the pe
martin luther king iii saying he's thinks donald trump is closer to george wallace.er family members have said just about the same. not you. why not? >> well, you know, my cousin, bernice king, spoke at m.l.k. day in atlanta for a church service. we had a day on praying and asking god to help everybody to come together in unity. she did mention that her daddy was like george -- not her daddy. excuse me. that congressman lewis was like george -- was comparing george wallace to president...