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here to tell me is chaplain of the colbert nation private jim martin. [crowd cheering] [applause] all right. now sir, jim. you're the go-to guy because you're out with a new book here a big heart open to god conversation with the pope francis. this is him talking the jesuit magazine over there in rome. your idea to have a conversation you got the forward let's talk about this guy. >> there's no greater catholic than yours truly but what's the pope's angle on this one. why is he gunning for the big money people. jesus tells us to care for the poor and the pope says i care for both the poor and rich alike but he has a responsibility to tell everyone the rich need to care and respect the poor. >> stephen: he'poor. >> he's not attacking the poor. he's got to attack them both. that's his gospel. [applause] do unto others, do unto others as you would do unto all of them. >> i've been reading a different translation. >> stephen: okay. but the rich guys feel attacked by the pope because what are we supposed to do to do the right thing. i got a lot of cash. what
here to tell me is chaplain of the colbert nation private jim martin. [crowd cheering] [applause] all right. now sir, jim. you're the go-to guy because you're out with a new book here a big heart open to god conversation with the pope francis. this is him talking the jesuit magazine over there in rome. your idea to have a conversation you got the forward let's talk about this guy. >> there's no greater catholic than yours truly but what's the pope's angle on this one. why is he gunning...
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jim martin, ceo of a c m capital partners. you may be shelling out more for your loss as. flynn. phil: everything you put in is going higher today. i don't care if it is milk, coffee and god forbid you put sugar in it. i never would but it is all going to. a lot of stuff happening, milk prices have been on the rise for weeks. the drought in california, high beef prices getting very farmers to kill their cows and sell them for meeting and at the same time we have questions about how big the record brazilian crop is going to be. add to that some dry weather in brazil, all the commodities we thought we had a supply of, look a lot more attractive. coffee prices biking today up four.five cents, the highest price we of seen since last august and sugar prices were supposedly supplies have more and we are ever going to use up half a penny today. big leap for the latte. dennis: thank you verymuch, phil flynn. cheryl: luxury carmaker audi released two teaser spots letting viewers get a preview of their commercial, reports say commercials are costing them $4 million this year but a n
jim martin, ceo of a c m capital partners. you may be shelling out more for your loss as. flynn. phil: everything you put in is going higher today. i don't care if it is milk, coffee and god forbid you put sugar in it. i never would but it is all going to. a lot of stuff happening, milk prices have been on the rise for weeks. the drought in california, high beef prices getting very farmers to kill their cows and sell them for meeting and at the same time we have questions about how big the...
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and he said martin paid no attention and said, ok, jim, let's arrange it here at -- arrange it. not told me that i was coursing martin. i was not forcing martin. it was not me primarily. garbageaw those workers and he knew that he wanted to stand with them. he knew he needed to stand with them. so i don't take that on my own shoulders, vincent. and that was a kind of burden off of my shoulders because i, too, knew that this is what martin wanted, needed to say. and with all the people who said , if he was willing , then itagainst them was a privilege for me to go with him. tavis: despite the negative repercussions that followed his "beyond vietnam" speech, he never receded from his --viction that america had us present, now let us rededicate ourselves to the long endeavor but you. struggle.tiful some say the struggle is too hard. a commitment to their cause, whatever cause. the choice is ours. though we may prefer it otherwise, we must choose in is crucial moment of human history. tavis: dr. king's opposition to the vietnam war was not the only controversial aspect of the last ye
and he said martin paid no attention and said, ok, jim, let's arrange it here at -- arrange it. not told me that i was coursing martin. i was not forcing martin. it was not me primarily. garbageaw those workers and he knew that he wanted to stand with them. he knew he needed to stand with them. so i don't take that on my own shoulders, vincent. and that was a kind of burden off of my shoulders because i, too, knew that this is what martin wanted, needed to say. and with all the people who said...
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martin frost, jim gilmore, really appreciate it, gentlemen. >> now let's hear from joe manc manchion. we'll be back. [ intercom ] drivers, to your marks. go! [ male announcer ] it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... ♪ pulls you back into your lane... ♪ even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> welcome back to this special edition of "the kudlow report." we are coming to you from washington, d.c. live. in less than two hours president obama will head to capitol hill to deliver his state of the union. but instead of growth, i fear the president is expected to talk income inequality. in order to tackle long-term job creation, why not talk about abolishing the corporate income tax, mr. president. just get rid of it. by the way, what are you going to do about the obamacare disaster? here we go to west virginia senator joe manchion and wisconsin senator ron johnson. good evening to both of you. i want to ask you,
martin frost, jim gilmore, really appreciate it, gentlemen. >> now let's hear from joe manc manchion. we'll be back. [ intercom ] drivers, to your marks. go! [ male announcer ] it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... ♪ pulls you back into your lane... ♪ even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>>...
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lucas, representative greg delaney, former representative jim harrison, former senator thomas alexander, larry martin, and shame messy. south carolina is better because of your efforts. [applause] there is not time for me to go into all the good that will come from this change but will say this, the budget control board, what i call the big grain of the monster is that it with it the legacy of a backward administrative government that was as this was a was clumsy, and efficient as it was embarrassing. we are better state today. [applause] to nine marks the first time asset in this chamber and explain to you were apple reversed the stands and more importantly where i believe she will go. time flies. during that time much as accomplished. i am pleased to report that the state of our state is strong and we are just getting started. it's important that we take a look because our successes have so much to teach this. the bible tells us that if the house is divided against itself at house can i stand. i believe it applies to south carolina. there is no state in this country, no place in the world that has
lucas, representative greg delaney, former representative jim harrison, former senator thomas alexander, larry martin, and shame messy. south carolina is better because of your efforts. [applause] there is not time for me to go into all the good that will come from this change but will say this, the budget control board, what i call the big grain of the monster is that it with it the legacy of a backward administrative government that was as this was a was clumsy, and efficient as it was...
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martin luther king's family. the president and mrs. obama helped out in the family kitchen. >> yes, that is right, jim. standing up for volunteers is part of what this day stands for as well as honoring him. >> reporter: people gather eded the memorial to dr. king in washington, d.c., and others in philadelph philadelphia, but in southeast philadelphia, there were shoes there. was a shoe give away for kids. 800 pairs in mlk's memory. >> i feel great, because we are trying to do something like mart martin luther king junior. >> helping one another? good. and anthony brought his son 2-year-old anthony junior. anthony, do you like the shoes? do you like them? dad likes the love. >> and you can hear my daughter saying yes, and coming out to show love for dr. martin lu ther ki king day. >> and the president and his family were at the d.c. kit chen making burritos for needy. and there is no way that america could have chosen our first black president without dr. king's 1963 speech. reenacted in kansas. >> 1963 is not an end, but a beginning. >> reporter: and if king had not challenged america. >> it would be
martin luther king's family. the president and mrs. obama helped out in the family kitchen. >> yes, that is right, jim. standing up for volunteers is part of what this day stands for as well as honoring him. >> reporter: people gather eded the memorial to dr. king in washington, d.c., and others in philadelph philadelphia, but in southeast philadelphia, there were shoes there. was a shoe give away for kids. 800 pairs in mlk's memory. >> i feel great, because we are trying to...
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jim crow and even places where the statute was not explicitly discriminatory. what we find is that there was a quite discriminatory administration so even martin luther king in montgomery in 1956 in the beginning of the montgomery bus boycott there was a bomb that went off and they would come around with the arrogance to sort of defend it and then the next day one of the other reference from the surrounding area, they would go down and apply for permits to carry pistols and his permit is denied because he didn't show good cause. that is an example of the scenario of the discretion that is vested in neither a share for judge or prosecutor as an example of a kind of blatant discrimination in terms of the impact even on the face of the statute law is neutral and ultimately people have to make up their own mind about whether they are impacted in terms of the current decisions about policy and whether they are influenced by that history. it influences lots of people that i know but for the political class i think that if you are facing an immediate crisis, it's hard to look back and say i'm going to avoid a policy measure because its intention with things that happened 70 y
jim crow and even places where the statute was not explicitly discriminatory. what we find is that there was a quite discriminatory administration so even martin luther king in montgomery in 1956 in the beginning of the montgomery bus boycott there was a bomb that went off and they would come around with the arrogance to sort of defend it and then the next day one of the other reference from the surrounding area, they would go down and apply for permits to carry pistols and his permit is denied...
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martin with his complete bay area forecast. see when change could be coming. >>> the warriors put their winning streak on the line against the reigning champs in miami. jim inglis tonight with highlights from beyond the arch. before you settle for another ordinary mattress, isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? the only bed clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. and right now, it's our lowest prices of the season. save $300 to $800 on our newest innovations. plus, 18-month special financing on all sleep number beds. only at a sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699.99. sleep number. comfort individualized. >>> social media site snap jack says it plans to reveal a more secure version of their app. this after allegations of a hack were released. the hackers said they only published the information after snap jack ignored their warnings about the breach. >>> san francisco's bike share program is being touted as a huge success but with room for growth. the regional program first kicked off in august. the san francisco chronicle reports it provided 80,000 rides to members in the first three months.
martin with his complete bay area forecast. see when change could be coming. >>> the warriors put their winning streak on the line against the reigning champs in miami. jim inglis tonight with highlights from beyond the arch. before you settle for another ordinary mattress, isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? the only bed clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. and right now, it's our lowest prices of the season. save $300 to $800 on our newest...
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jim crow and even in places where it the statute was not explicitly discriminatory. what we find is that there was a quite discriminatory administration of it. zubin martin luther king and montgomery in the 1950s, 1956, probably. after there was a bomb that went off and came around to sort of defend him and he sent them all home. he and one of the others, they go down and apply for permits to carry pistols in his permit is denied because he didn't show good cause. so that is an example of this scenario where the discussion and an example of a kind of discrimination in the terms of impact. even though on the face of the statute the law is legal. and people have to make up their own mind about whether they are impacted in terms of their current decisions about policy that they are influenced by that history. it influences so many people, lots of people that i know. but for the political class i think that if you are facing an immediate crisis it is hard to look back and say that i'm going to avoid some policy measure. because its intention with things that happen. >> host: part of this is the crossing of racial lines does alter how we see this. and so when
jim crow and even in places where it the statute was not explicitly discriminatory. what we find is that there was a quite discriminatory administration of it. zubin martin luther king and montgomery in the 1950s, 1956, probably. after there was a bomb that went off and came around to sort of defend him and he sent them all home. he and one of the others, they go down and apply for permits to carry pistols in his permit is denied because he didn't show good cause. so that is an example of this...
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martin could have been me. 35 years ago. >> for more we go to columbus, ohio, joined by michelle alexander, civil rights advocate, turney, author of the best selling book "the new jimow mass incarceration in the age of color blindness >> i think it is critically important we not allow ourselves to get bogged down in the details of who said what, when, but rather step back and consider what the zimmerman mindset, a mindset that views a boy walking in his neighborhood caring nothing but as a threat, ice-t this mindset that views black men and boys as a perpetual problem to be dealt with. this mindset has infected our criminal justice system, has infected our schools and has infected our politics in ways that it had disastrous consequences, birthing a prison system unprecedented in world history and stripping millions of basic civil -- millions of people a basic civil and human rights once they've been branded criminals and felons. >> pope francis has issued unusually candid remarks about lgbt people saying they should not be marginalized in society but maintaining that homosexual acts are a sin under catholic teaching. >> if a person is gay and six god and has goodwi
martin could have been me. 35 years ago. >> for more we go to columbus, ohio, joined by michelle alexander, civil rights advocate, turney, author of the best selling book "the new jimow mass incarceration in the age of color blindness >> i think it is critically important we not allow ourselves to get bogged down in the details of who said what, when, but rather step back and consider what the zimmerman mindset, a mindset that views a boy walking in his neighborhood caring...
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jim crow and even in places where the statute was not explicitly discriminatory. we find that there was a quite discriminatory administration of the statutes. so even martin luther king in montgomery in the 19, probably 956, beginning of the montgomery bus bus boycott, after there was a bomb that went off at king's home, black man of the neighborhood -- men of the neighborhood come around with their guns to sort of defend him, he sends them all home. and the next day he and one of the other reverends from the surrounding area, they go down and alie for permits -- apply for permits to carry pistols. king's permit is denied because he doesn't show good cause. this is a man who had had multiple death threats. >> host: right. >> guest: and that's an example of the scenario where the discretion that is vested in east a sheriff -- either a sheriff or a judge or sometimes a prosecutor, an example of a kind of latent discrimination, discrimination in terms of impact even though on the face of the statute the law is neutral. so there's this long history of that. and ultimately i guess people have to make up their own minds about whether they are impacted in terms
jim crow and even in places where the statute was not explicitly discriminatory. we find that there was a quite discriminatory administration of the statutes. so even martin luther king in montgomery in the 19, probably 956, beginning of the montgomery bus bus boycott, after there was a bomb that went off at king's home, black man of the neighborhood -- men of the neighborhood come around with their guns to sort of defend him, he sends them all home. and the next day he and one of the other...
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jim left the department of justice in 2005 to serve as general counsel and senior vice president at the defense contractor lockheed martin years later he joined bridgewater associates, a connecticut-based investment fund as general counsel and in 2013, became elector in law as senior research scholar and hearting to fellow and national security law of columbia law school. ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to present director, james b. comey. [applause] >> thank you so much for that introduction and thank you folks for giving me a chance to visit with you. you're stuck with me. i'm just beginning a 10-year term. so you're going to hear nine more of these talks and i will try to keep them fresh each time but i thought it would make sense for me to talk about three things this morning to introduce myself a bit to you and share with you what i expect from the fbi, what the fbi should expect from me and then last, what you should expect from the fbi. but let me start by telling you how exciting it is to be back among law enforcement. the most rewarding parts of my career have always been when i'm working cases with federal
jim left the department of justice in 2005 to serve as general counsel and senior vice president at the defense contractor lockheed martin years later he joined bridgewater associates, a connecticut-based investment fund as general counsel and in 2013, became elector in law as senior research scholar and hearting to fellow and national security law of columbia law school. ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to present director, james b. comey. [applause] >> thank you so much for that...