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transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one school class i'm john martin and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on on the world we go beyond identifying the problem trucks rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america five different ready to join the movement then walk a little bit but. i would rather ask questions to people who positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and. that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question for. live . the. lives. of. the lead live. live. live. live. the lead the fishing boat that we raced said this morning at the show what he's done for the poor for the most. part of the travels to come see the euro. this is focused on. three to four. couples position is probably will try we are aware of the problem with truly are of course the other courts with the same repeat patient to be said to favor the disembarkation and clearing through customs of illegal fishing products in there has been complaints and we're trying to work together with
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dash all corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us i'm john martin and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on will we go beyond identifying the problem trucks rational debate real discussion critical issues facing america five for you ready to join the movement then walk a bit like. my mom was very ill. that one day your dad said we were not going to the bomb shelter. that night there was incredibly heavy bombing. it was a direct hit on that very shelter and everyone was buried underneath here but nobody survived more than. a few people were too exhausted to even to remove the rubble and it was so cold. the temperature was still so to degrees below zero. and it didn't get any better but if you read the mud the entire month of january february and march it was so cold thirty to forty degrees below should. we could never even at the fire go out no water would freeze instantly. we took the sleds over to but couldn't prospect. we put little buckets on to the slats there was a hole in the ice close to the riverbank. although so
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because this is pier 39 and one of the most iconic travel destinations, i understand that is why, john martin was here, because while he flies airplanes he is part of an incredible transportation center and we all know that and we all share in that wonderful experience with being clearly, the best nation for so many, millions of people, every day. and as we do this, we reinvent and reinvest and find other reasons for people to enjoy themselves here. and those projects like the exporatorium and like the bay lights and renewed effort to create more water-base theds transportation to compliment the bridges that we build. we will create more bridges on the international level for our city. so, all of that in the context of a great anniversary, 150 years, there is going to be throughout this year, more stories to be told about what this 150 years means to our city, because, there is a lot of generations of people who came to this city, many, many years, built communities, built their small business and their livelihood and hopes and helped us to establish the fisherman's wharf and help us to estab
because this is pier 39 and one of the most iconic travel destinations, i understand that is why, john martin was here, because while he flies airplanes he is part of an incredible transportation center and we all know that and we all share in that wonderful experience with being clearly, the best nation for so many, millions of people, every day. and as we do this, we reinvent and reinvest and find other reasons for people to enjoy themselves here. and those projects like the exporatorium and...
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john. >> jonathan martin in kentucky, thank you. up next, appeal dropped new york city reach as deal over it's stop and frisk policy, but another city tries the tactic to fight immigration. and putting on the brakes why toyota is pulling some of the top selling cars off the lots. the second biggest email providener the world has been hacked. yahoo says user flames and passwords were stolen but the company is not saying when or how many were compromised. yahoo is resetting pass words on the accounts that were effected. stocks bouncing back today. the dow soaring nearly 110-points. driving gains, positive news, about the strength of the economy, the last six months of 2013, saw the strongest gdp growth in a decade. real money has more. >> you need to look at it up close, consumers account for two-thirds oif u.s. economy. consumer spending rose 3.3%, and that was the fastest pace in three years. so the slow but steady improvement that we saw through the back end of 2013, is helping consumer confidence. the other number, john that we pa
john. >> jonathan martin in kentucky, thank you. up next, appeal dropped new york city reach as deal over it's stop and frisk policy, but another city tries the tactic to fight immigration. and putting on the brakes why toyota is pulling some of the top selling cars off the lots. the second biggest email providener the world has been hacked. yahoo says user flames and passwords were stolen but the company is not saying when or how many were compromised. yahoo is resetting pass words on...
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here to talk it over with us, arnie cornish from npr, jonathan martin, john cornyn of "the new york times," jonathan, let me start with you. the president was optimistic he was upbeat. it was a well-delivered speech much did it change anything? tomorrow next day next month when it comes to his policy agenda and 2014 politics? >> in terms of policy, he talked about immigration reform very very little. for a reason. because he doesn't want to scare off republicans in the house by pressing too much on the issue. because he actually wants to have a bill to his desk to sign this year. on that issue, john, less is more. on the issue of politics, it probably didn't change too much. look, the most revealing take away i've gotten from the speech all night came about seven minutes ago downstairs here in the green room where senator mark begich from alaska said he in fact does want president obama to come to his state this year. not to campaign for him, he said, but to show him his polici are wrong. that is the night of the president's big speech in the mid-term year, a sitting senator of his own pa
here to talk it over with us, arnie cornish from npr, jonathan martin, john cornyn of "the new york times," jonathan, let me start with you. the president was optimistic he was upbeat. it was a well-delivered speech much did it change anything? tomorrow next day next month when it comes to his policy agenda and 2014 politics? >> in terms of policy, he talked about immigration reform very very little. for a reason. because he doesn't want to scare off republicans in the house by...
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. >> comes out of the legacy of john col train, and martin luther king where we put on the cemetery clothes. we are coffin ready. it is our uniform. we put on the arm your, speak the truth, bear witness, be ready to die with the words. stereo it's heavy, thinking about death like that. >> death is a companion like sadness, so is joy, fun, engagement with the world. understood. check off. understand it. some understand it better than most. those are the great artists of the living, artists of life who teach us that death in life makes us engaged with life the short time we are alive and leaf witness that that people will remember and access the best of what we enact. >> thank you for being our guest on "talk to al jazeera." thank you, good luck, good luck. most interesting people of our time... >> parkinson's forced his wife to type his novels. >> not only was i typing badly, but i was hallucinating... >> now, a revolutionary proceedure is giving is giving this best selling author a second chance >> it was a wondrerful moment... >> after the implant, they turned the juice on, and... >> emily
. >> comes out of the legacy of john col train, and martin luther king where we put on the cemetery clothes. we are coffin ready. it is our uniform. we put on the arm your, speak the truth, bear witness, be ready to die with the words. stereo it's heavy, thinking about death like that. >> death is a companion like sadness, so is joy, fun, engagement with the world. understood. check off. understand it. some understand it better than most. those are the great artists of the living,...
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roland martin and john anderson, we really appreciate your voice on this, too. >>> ahead in our final thoughts this hour: the other america and the pursuit of the american dream. can i.t. still exist? -- and can it still exist? our "america tonight" series continues. >> and timely from us this hour, a thought about the people not focused on washington's grand visions, lofty rhetoric or its petty political battles but the people who truly are parked just on the edge of making it and sometimes slipping right over the brink. people that understand that sometimes a minimum wage is not enough to get by or the leap of faith trying to make it on your own and your own ll enterprise e enterprise is sometimes a dream left dump in the heap. the other america, we leave you tonight with someone who is living it. >> i was always you know interested in karate or those kind of martial arts. i liked it. so when i was kid, when i saw a movie, rocky first time, i was so inspired by that movie. i started boxing in high school. i joined the team. my boxing life started. i got a scholarship from the univer
roland martin and john anderson, we really appreciate your voice on this, too. >>> ahead in our final thoughts this hour: the other america and the pursuit of the american dream. can i.t. still exist? -- and can it still exist? our "america tonight" series continues. >> and timely from us this hour, a thought about the people not focused on washington's grand visions, lofty rhetoric or its petty political battles but the people who truly are parked just on the edge of...
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and the inability to pay and the whole theory of the ability to pay was developed by john maynard keynes harold martin and other is in response to the german reparations problems all of a sudden but germans have been given a false this through if you look at their textbooks and the propaganda that the banks are pushing month after month and year after year they pretend the if banks went actually if the government would lend money and if a central bank would actually finance the government deficit instead of the government borrowing from the wealthy people in the banks then you'd have fighter inflation false memory in germany is just the hyperinflation thing from too much too much public spending will new euro break up. well the question is if it doesn't break up then you're going to have a continued immigration of labor from the countries that are imposing austerity let's say what happens if we get if the euro does not break up you're going to have a situation in greece where one tenth of the population is already emigrated here in latvia which has just joined the year of this month you had ten percen
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and the inability to pay and the whole theory of the ability to play was developed by john maynard keynes harold martin and others in response to the german reparations problems all of a sudden but germans have been given a false this through if you look at their textbooks and the propaganda that the banks are pushing month after month and year after year they pretend that if banks went actually if the government would lend money and if a central bank would actually finance the government deficit instead of the government borrowing from the wealthy people in the banks then you'd have fight for inflation the hall some arrangement is as if the hyperinflation thing from too much too much public spending will new euro break up. well the question is if it doesn't break up then you're going to have a continued immigration of labor from the countries that are imposing austerity let's say ok what happens if we get if the euro does not break up you're going to have a situation in greece where one tenth of the population is already emigrated in latvia which has just joined the year of this month you've had ten p
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he now teaches at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. and kate martin is the director of the center for national security studies, a civil liberties advocacy group. so mr. mclack hundred i want to start with you first, first your reacts on today's speech. >> well, i think the president did a very good job of talking about the nsa in the context of american intelligence. and explaining to the american people why what they do is important. i think he also made an important statement that needed to be made by a senior official in telling the american public directly from the president that the nsa does not read all-of-your erck mail. the nsa does not listen to all of your phone calls. because that, that perception is alive out there. so i think he did a good job on those scores. where i would comment though is that as i listen the speech i think the phrase or two that kept coming to my mind is the definite sill very much in the details here. and we'll have to wait and see whether the major changes that he proposed on the-- on the metadata collection progra
he now teaches at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. and kate martin is the director of the center for national security studies, a civil liberties advocacy group. so mr. mclack hundred i want to start with you first, first your reacts on today's speech. >> well, i think the president did a very good job of talking about the nsa in the context of american intelligence. and explaining to the american people why what they do is important. i think he also made an...
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. >> i'm john muller. happy martin luther king day, everybody. >> a lot of people have the day off. >> not us. >> what are we doing wrong? did you watch any football? >> not a bit. isn't that terrible? >> that's not terrible. >> no. but you did. >> i did. i didn't get to see much of the second game because i had to come in early for this show. yeah. it was a great day. and i'm looking forward to the super bowl. in our neck of the woods, no less. >> exactly. looking forward to it. >> we'll talk about that in a little bit. >>> we're going to begin with growing concerns about an attack at the winter games. homeland security committee heads to sochi, today, to address the situation. >> this comes after an islamic militant group posts a video, threatening to strike the olympics. here's our chief investigative correspondent, brian ross. >> reporter: amid growing concerns about security, the terror group behind the last two suicide attacks in russia, in the city of volgograd, posted this video online, showing the two men resp
. >> i'm john muller. happy martin luther king day, everybody. >> a lot of people have the day off. >> not us. >> what are we doing wrong? did you watch any football? >> not a bit. isn't that terrible? >> that's not terrible. >> no. but you did. >> i did. i didn't get to see much of the second game because i had to come in early for this show. yeah. it was a great day. and i'm looking forward to the super bowl. in our neck of the woods, no less....
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bob dylan plays a martin so does john mayer and sting. rtins have been made in america for more than 180 years. the company has been family owned for six generations. >> my running joke is, i mean no disrespect, thank goodness i wasn't born to the world's most famous accordion. >> chris is the great, great, great grandson. >> at a point which we fit the neck with the compound joint in to the body. a lot of players think that this compound, because of the secure way that it binds the neck and body together,. >> you've been doing it since how long? >> since 1883. >> that's when frederic martin started in new york city. this week, 22 of his early models will go on exhibit at the metropolitan museum in new york. >> that's largest exhibit of his work that's ever been put together. >> curate or says c.f. martin a german immigrant began by making viennese. >> the skoal head stock. >> but once here he was introduced to the spanish style. >> the body shape changes, the waist is higher. the bridge is different. >> those two styles together influence
bob dylan plays a martin so does john mayer and sting. rtins have been made in america for more than 180 years. the company has been family owned for six generations. >> my running joke is, i mean no disrespect, thank goodness i wasn't born to the world's most famous accordion. >> chris is the great, great, great grandson. >> at a point which we fit the neck with the compound joint in to the body. a lot of players think that this compound, because of the secure way that it...
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john: thank you sheriff martin. , a radley balko.s police officer was fired after these people do nothing wrong for also martial law when is that justified? >> the surrounding areas have been virtually shut down. >> stare holmes. stabilize. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the dest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ >> heavily armed police s.w.a.t. teams and are swarming the streets of boston. >> stay in your homes. stay in place binocle residents can do is comply. john: last april in massachusetts people were looking for the boston marathon bomber and they were right to shut down the town says james carafano from the heritage foundation but jim harp
john: thank you sheriff martin. , a radley balko.s police officer was fired after these people do nothing wrong for also martial law when is that justified? >> the surrounding areas have been virtually shut down. >> stare holmes. stabilize. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the dest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great...
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martin luther king's birthday. there's new evidence of a famous phone call that john f. o ka ret at that king to make the ground move to get martin luther king out of prison where he had been arrested shows that, in fact, there's an interview with martin luther king that surfaced that said that he did not actually believe that kennedy's phone call was the only force at work. it's interesting, that phone call actually helped president kennedy win the white house because it mobilized african-american voters. this interview that i guess was done with a tennessee man who was writing a book about racism. martin luther king says there were other factors at work. it's 50 years ago now. this was a mutually beneficial phone call from john f. kennedy to the family. i think robert kennedy worked behind the scenes to help get him out of prison. a lot of people credit him for that. we'll see if that changes people's views though. >> really interesting. >>> you've got something really interesting as well. >> this is more like a factoid that i heard this morning. 90% of the wealth is ow
martin luther king's birthday. there's new evidence of a famous phone call that john f. o ka ret at that king to make the ground move to get martin luther king out of prison where he had been arrested shows that, in fact, there's an interview with martin luther king that surfaced that said that he did not actually believe that kennedy's phone call was the only force at work. it's interesting, that phone call actually helped president kennedy win the white house because it mobilized...
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martin luther king jr. day, it's a holiday, a federal day of service to honor his life and work. john takes us to one early tribute yesterday in san francisco. >> commemorating dr. martin luther king is always important at church not just because of race but the commitment of the people who come here. >> what i want to do is change the world. i want to change this community and our neighborhood. i want people to be changed. >> church pastor williams marched with king during the civil rights movement. he said despite king's relentless drive he was at heart and an impatient man. >> how long will it take us to make the dream a reality? >> look closely and you may get a glimpse of king's dream. people have come here from different neighborhoods and life styles to spend time together. >> people are hungry for the diversity and the experience of having everyone around them, everyone represented in san francisco. >> this is the time each year when americans ask themselves how far have we come and how much further do we go? >> we are all not even yet. the playing field is not even yet. someti
martin luther king jr. day, it's a holiday, a federal day of service to honor his life and work. john takes us to one early tribute yesterday in san francisco. >> commemorating dr. martin luther king is always important at church not just because of race but the commitment of the people who come here. >> what i want to do is change the world. i want to change this community and our neighborhood. i want people to be changed. >> church pastor williams marched with king during...
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martin. >> thank you, john. >> what is the definition of money laundering?> it's when somebody takes illegally gained money, and tries to clean it up. selling illegal weapons and then you try oput that money into a clean situation such as maybe you know using a front as a store, or some other kind of legitimate business. but it's taking illegal money and trying to make that money appear legitimate. >> so how does bitcoin exist in the framework of the law? >> you know what happened which is really interesting, around 2013 or so the u.s. treasury department decided that those that trade bitcoins are actually trading money. they're money transmitters and they are going to be governed by the same federal and state laws like any other money transmitter. think of western union, it is an entity that person a transmits money to person c. that is what these bitcoin entities are doing, transfer money to someone else. in this case it's digital currency bitcoins. they must become registered now, and they must comply with the same federal and state laws just like a compa
martin. >> thank you, john. >> what is the definition of money laundering?> it's when somebody takes illegally gained money, and tries to clean it up. selling illegal weapons and then you try oput that money into a clean situation such as maybe you know using a front as a store, or some other kind of legitimate business. but it's taking illegal money and trying to make that money appear legitimate. >> so how does bitcoin exist in the framework of the law? >> you know...
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martin. >>> house speaker john boehner is looking for some advice for his appearance on "the tonight show"going on "the tonight show" with rob lowe, any advice"? it's unclear why he turned to rob lowe, but they did visit last may. >>> time now for the "news nation" "gut check." a kansas judge ruled that a man who provided sperm to a lesbian couple in response to an online ad must now pay child support. he says he signed a contract with the couple waiving parental rights after he answered the craigslist ad. but a judge ruled that the contract is not valid because they ignored a state law that says a licensed physician must be involved in the insemination process. the state does not recognize same-sex marriages and when the couple split up, the woman who kept the child applied for welfare. now the state wants the man to be declared the father and to pay back pay of $6,000 in welfare. plus, future child support. that's incredible. what does your gut tell you about that? do you think the sperm donor should be forced to pay child support? go to newsnation.msnbc.com. i have three guys already no
martin. >>> house speaker john boehner is looking for some advice for his appearance on "the tonight show"going on "the tonight show" with rob lowe, any advice"? it's unclear why he turned to rob lowe, but they did visit last may. >>> time now for the "news nation" "gut check." a kansas judge ruled that a man who provided sperm to a lesbian couple in response to an online ad must now pay child support. he says he signed a contract...
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martin luther king day, john lewis and alma powell.nline and on twitter. my colleague tamron hall has a look at what's next on news nation. hi, tamron. >> we're following developing news in our next hour. what could be a heartbreaking end to the search for a missing boy with autism. he ran out of his school more than three months ago. police are now investigating whether remains found overnight are his. >>> plus, more on the changes the president says are being made to the nsa. but has the president pleased anyone with his ideas that were just announced? representative keith ellison, a critic of the government's data collection program will join us live. >>> and happy birthday mrs. obama, behind the scenes of the plans for the first lady's birthday bash at the white house. plus, we'll show you her official aarp photo with her new car and all. [ male announcer ] marie callender's knows all white meat chicken was made to be blanketed in golden breadcrumbs. with whipped mashed potatoes, topped with a thick homemade gravy. so she makes her
martin luther king day, john lewis and alma powell.nline and on twitter. my colleague tamron hall has a look at what's next on news nation. hi, tamron. >> we're following developing news in our next hour. what could be a heartbreaking end to the search for a missing boy with autism. he ran out of his school more than three months ago. police are now investigating whether remains found overnight are his. >>> plus, more on the changes the president says are being made to the nsa....
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any pictures and quotes from some historic figures tom alike martin luther king junior and nelson mandela. is keeping upce the tradition. >> johngonzalez, abc 7 news. , the hacker gets exposed. find out who was behind the target data breach. the bachelor is in trouble after a controversial statement about gay people. why some people think his apologized is -- his apology is worse than what he said. the rant heard around the world. everybody, not just football fans are stopping now. >> we are on tour much. we have the >> a teenage hacker might be the source of the data breach that took target customers. malignant software has been traced back to a russian teenager. there were breaches at target and neiman marcus. at least six more retailers were hit but they have not told customers yet. one of the world's most eligible bachelors, he is making anti- gay, the weekend. abc's showhe star of the bachelor is apologizing for controversial remarks. >> do you think it would be a good idea to have a gay bachelor? >> no. honestly, i do not think it is a good example for kids to watch 70 be. >> the 32-year-old former soccer player, the firs
any pictures and quotes from some historic figures tom alike martin luther king junior and nelson mandela. is keeping upce the tradition. >> johngonzalez, abc 7 news. , the hacker gets exposed. find out who was behind the target data breach. the bachelor is in trouble after a controversial statement about gay people. why some people think his apologized is -- his apology is worse than what he said. the rant heard around the world. everybody, not just football fans are stopping now....
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. >>> john shows us an early tribute today in san francisco. >> reporter: commemorating dr. martin luther king is always important to san francisco's glide memorial church. not just because of race, but the commitment of the people that come here. >> because what i want to do is change the world. i want to change the people and the community and the neighborhood. and i want people to be changed. church pastor williams marched with king during the civil rights movement. he says despite king's relentless drive, he was an impatient man. >> and he represent raising the question as you might -- as you might have a different look, just to spend time together. >> i think what you're seeing is just people who are hungry for that diversity and that experience of having everyone around them. everyone who he has represented in san francisco. >> reporter: this is the time each year when americans ask themselves how far have we come and how much further have we to go? >> there has been an affect, you know what i'm saying? that is still trickling on. the playing field is not easing yet. >> i thi
. >>> john shows us an early tribute today in san francisco. >> reporter: commemorating dr. martin luther king is always important to san francisco's glide memorial church. not just because of race, but the commitment of the people that come here. >> because what i want to do is change the world. i want to change the people and the community and the neighborhood. and i want people to be changed. church pastor williams marched with king during the civil rights movement. he...
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martin luther king jr. dr. johnurgeon that was part of the team that saved dr. king from a nearly fatal stab wound in 1958. cordis was offduty in brooklyn when he was told to rush to a harlem hospital to treat an important person suffering from a life-threatening injury. that person was dr. king, stabbed by a letter opener from a mentally disturbed woman while he was at a book signing. the blade missed his aorta by millimeters, and doctors say even a sneeze would have killed him. years later, dr. king talked about that in his last public speech before his assassination. >> if i had sneezed, i wouldn't have been here in 1963. the black people of birmingham, alabama, aroused the conscience of this nation and brought in to being the civil rights field. if i had sneezed, i wouldn't have had a chance later that year in august to try to tell america about a dream that i had had, if i had sneezed. >> a moment that changed the course of history. if dr. cordis hadn't saved dr. king's life that day, we might never have seen t
martin luther king jr. dr. johnurgeon that was part of the team that saved dr. king from a nearly fatal stab wound in 1958. cordis was offduty in brooklyn when he was told to rush to a harlem hospital to treat an important person suffering from a life-threatening injury. that person was dr. king, stabbed by a letter opener from a mentally disturbed woman while he was at a book signing. the blade missed his aorta by millimeters, and doctors say even a sneeze would have killed him. years later,...
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with00, state of union john mccain and martin o'malley., face the nation with florida republican senator marco rubio and maryland democratic congressman elijah cummings. new jersey assemblyman also. young c-span radio and brought to you as a public service by the networks and c-span. three broadcast will begin at noon eastern with "meet the press." " fox news sunday." you can listen to them all on c-span radio. 90.1 fm in the washington area. across the country, you can find us on channel 120. download our free app on the smartphone. or go online at c-span.org. >> i think that there is a way in which we have set up this impossible series of expectations. especially for president. for elected officials us our whole, the state will come in and save the day. one it does not happen, we give congress a 90% approval rating and the president a 30% approval rating. the expectations have to be lowered. that is part of what is really quite amazing about the american founding. it is not that the founders themselves that do not expect much from govern
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martin. it paid off. he's nominated for an academy award for best supporting actor. >>> john stamos is in a new ad.o bed? >> don't you thit it's time to get our own places? >> nah. >>> and expecting baby number five this summer for this couple. congratulations to them. >>> in a gq interview, katy perry believes in aliens and plans to get to the bottom of that by speaking to president barack obama about it. she says quote, if my relationship gets any better with president barack obama i'm going to ask about b that. >>> jimmy fallon has good advice for late night air seth myers. >> make friends with justin timberlake. >> i would say that's good advice for just about anybody. i'm betty nguyen on nbc. we hope this is your first stop on nbc. rt of sneeze season. the wind-blown watery eyes. [ sniffling ] the sniffling guy on the bus. and, of course, the snow angels with your little angels. that's why puffs plus lotion is soft. puffs plus are dermatologist tested to be gentle. they help soothe irritated skin by locking in moisture better. so you can always put your best face forward. a face in need deserv
martin. it paid off. he's nominated for an academy award for best supporting actor. >>> john stamos is in a new ad.o bed? >> don't you thit it's time to get our own places? >> nah. >>> and expecting baby number five this summer for this couple. congratulations to them. >>> in a gq interview, katy perry believes in aliens and plans to get to the bottom of that by speaking to president barack obama about it. she says quote, if my relationship gets any better...
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john f. kennedy, albert elong lost audi martin luther king. it is part of a 1960 recording only now being made public. >>> developing tonight, the flu spreading across the u.s. it is being reported as widespread in 39 state this including california. all of these brown states widespread flu activity. this year swine flu is the most common string. doctors say it's preventible with the flu shot. it's been a deadly flu season so far. there has been flu deaths in all nine bay area counties. a total of 22. >>> news on another illness which has been slightly over shadowed by the flu. the highly contagious disease called the whooping cough. mostly affected are children. health officials that's because many children are not getting the recommended booster shots. other parents are opting out of the vaccine all together. it causes violent coughing. >>> coming up, i'll have the president down plays the dangers of marijuana. kron breaks down where the state stands on legalization. >>> what many call a classless rant by a seahawks player or an appropriate
john f. kennedy, albert elong lost audi martin luther king. it is part of a 1960 recording only now being made public. >>> developing tonight, the flu spreading across the u.s. it is being reported as widespread in 39 state this including california. all of these brown states widespread flu activity. this year swine flu is the most common string. doctors say it's preventible with the flu shot. it's been a deadly flu season so far. there has been flu deaths in all nine bay area...
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martin luther king day, 50 years after his i have a dream speech, i'll talk to congressman john lewis and alma powell on the new fight on voting rights and education. >> our opponents know, they know the single most dangerous thing to give us is the right to vote. they know what that is. >> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. 17 days before the opening ceremonies, sochi is already in a security lockdown. u.s. and russian sources are telling nbc news that russian security forces may be searching for as many as four women reportedly set to carry out terror attacks on sochi olympic games next month. one of those women seen here in this russian wanted poster is thought to be already in the sochi area. joining me from moscow, chief foreign correspondent richard engel of the tell me about the search for this woman from d dagestan and the significance of the suicide bombers also from there. >> reporter: we've been told this hunt is under way for four different people. one of them being the woman who was put out in those wanted posters, but that there are four different women, four s
martin luther king day, 50 years after his i have a dream speech, i'll talk to congressman john lewis and alma powell on the new fight on voting rights and education. >> our opponents know, they know the single most dangerous thing to give us is the right to vote. they know what that is. >> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. 17 days before the opening ceremonies, sochi is already in a security lockdown. u.s. and russian sources are telling nbc news that russian security...
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john dickerson on the damage to a leading republican. >> i am a very sad person today. >> pelley: david martin has an early look at a pentagon investigationon sexual harassment. what's the problem at the military academies? dr. jon lapook reports on why big food companies have cut calories in packaged foods. and why is a
john dickerson on the damage to a leading republican. >> i am a very sad person today. >> pelley: david martin has an early look at a pentagon investigationon sexual harassment. what's the problem at the military academies? dr. jon lapook reports on why big food companies have cut calories in packaged foods. and why is a
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john muller. we begin with breaking news from indiana. police in elkhart say a gunman walked into a martin's grocery store. two were killed. one an employee, another a customer in her 40s. >> the suspect was pointing his gun at a second employee. they shot the gunman dead. now trying to figure out what led to the shooting. >> it's a huge crime scene. the area where the shootings happened in the store are basically from one end of the store to the next. there were several, several rounds fired in there. both from police and from the suspect. >> and police say they don't know if the gunman knew any of his victims. they say he was about 20 years old and lived in the neighborhood. >>> our other major story is the latest scandal involving the nation's nuclear forces. >> more than three dozen launch officers have been relieved of duty for cheating on a test or covering it up. it's a major embarrassment for the air force. >> abc's mary bruce has been following the story overnight. she joins us from washington. mary. >> reporter: good morning, well, this is just the latest in a series of disturbing
john muller. we begin with breaking news from indiana. police in elkhart say a gunman walked into a martin's grocery store. two were killed. one an employee, another a customer in her 40s. >> the suspect was pointing his gun at a second employee. they shot the gunman dead. now trying to figure out what led to the shooting. >> it's a huge crime scene. the area where the shootings happened in the store are basically from one end of the store to the next. there were several, several...
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john dickerson on the damage to a leading republican. >> i am a very sad person today. >> pelley: david martin has an early look at a pentagon investigationassment. what's the problem at the military academies? dr. jon lapook reports on why big food companies have cut calories in packaged foods. and why is a predator of the arctic flying to florida and kansas? jim axelrod on a mystery migration.
john dickerson on the damage to a leading republican. >> i am a very sad person today. >> pelley: david martin has an early look at a pentagon investigationassment. what's the problem at the military academies? dr. jon lapook reports on why big food companies have cut calories in packaged foods. and why is a predator of the arctic flying to florida and kansas? jim axelrod on a mystery migration.
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john dickerson on the damage to a leading republican. >> i am a very sad person today. >> pelley: david martin has an early look at a pentagon investigation on sexual harassment. what's the problem at the military academies? dr. jon lapook reports on why big food companies have cut calories in packaged foods. and why is a predator of the arctic flying to florida and kansas? jim axelrod on a mystery migration. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, this is our western edition. today the nation saw a side of republican chris christie we hadn't seen before. the usually brash, blunt, in your face governor of new jersey was humble and contrite as he tried to rescue his career and any presidential hopes from a scandal. he said he had nothing to do with the political dirty trick aimed at the democratic mayor of fort lee, new jersey, though he took responsibility for it and apologized. a top aide had engineered a massive traffic jam in fort lee as revenge against the mayor. today christie called that member of his inner circle "stupid and deceitful." he said she lied to him about it
john dickerson on the damage to a leading republican. >> i am a very sad person today. >> pelley: david martin has an early look at a pentagon investigation on sexual harassment. what's the problem at the military academies? dr. jon lapook reports on why big food companies have cut calories in packaged foods. and why is a predator of the arctic flying to florida and kansas? jim axelrod on a mystery migration. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with...
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martin luther king day. the nation's largest event is held in denver, it's the annual mar-ade. and paul beban is live with more on that. paul? >> reporter: be be , johnat's right we sent the day outside at the mlk mar-ade. but tonight we're at the national western stock show, and tonight on martin luther king day, on the 8th annual mlk, junior african american heritage rodeo. it's all african american rodeo stars from across the country. celebrating the little known story of the african american cowboy. i have my new friend here. reggie harden. he has four children competing tonight. reggie you have had cowboys in your family for generations. tell me what cowboy culture means to you? >> it means a lot to me and my family. it's all we have ever known. we have taught our grandkids on up. all we know is rodeo and that way of life. >> right. and reggie -- as i said four of his children competing here tonight. the first event is steer wrestling, an event invented by an african american cowboy. tell me about that. >> it was an event invented by an african american cowboy by the name of bill picket. he invented it back in the early 1800s, and we are taking
martin luther king day. the nation's largest event is held in denver, it's the annual mar-ade. and paul beban is live with more on that. paul? >> reporter: be be , johnat's right we sent the day outside at the mlk mar-ade. but tonight we're at the national western stock show, and tonight on martin luther king day, on the 8th annual mlk, junior african american heritage rodeo. it's all african american rodeo stars from across the country. celebrating the little known story of the african...
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congresswoman bass, as you listen to martin luther king iii talking about this, is there a mood in congress to deal with this? i know that congressman sensenbrenner and congressman johnt would in many ways deal with the supreme court decision. and this is what martin and i hoped for last year, with the march that there be some bill in congress. but there is no guarantee that they would even bring it up to vote, let alone pass. >> you know, that's right, rev. but actually, i am encouraged. and i do think it's going to come up for a vote. i have to tell you they was very skeptical. but my colleagues who are my elders, mr. conyers, mr. lewis, they told us that they were going to be able to bring republican support, and they've done exactly that. now, it's not the bill we would have written, but it is certainly a start. and i actually am hopeful that it's going to move and it's going to move both in the senate and the house. >> now, martin, a lot of younger people, she talked about her elders and they're ours too. but then we're older than some of younger people that work with all of us. and they don't understand even today, this holiday came about after a fight. your mo
congresswoman bass, as you listen to martin luther king iii talking about this, is there a mood in congress to deal with this? i know that congressman sensenbrenner and congressman johnt would in many ways deal with the supreme court decision. and this is what martin and i hoped for last year, with the march that there be some bill in congress. but there is no guarantee that they would even bring it up to vote, let alone pass. >> you know, that's right, rev. but actually, i am encouraged....
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john f. kennedy's assassination of 1963 and told of the space program and the escalation of the war in vietnam and asayssassination of martin luther king and robert kennedy. he would say "and that's the way it is"&american's trusted that walter told them walter told them the way it is. he was followed by dan rather who was a 32-year-old reporter when kennedy was short. he was an assistant of cronkite for many years until he was the anchor in 1982. he moved to a modest closer saying, "that's a part of our world tonight." from this is london to that's the way it is to that's a part of our world tonight, these changes by cbs broadcasters seem to me to chart a retreat and appropriate retreat from claims of implicit acknowledgment that television news was at best partial, limited a part of the world tonight. a similar tone of honesty characterized tom bro ka's news. the 42-year-old ended each of his television broadcasts as nbc's anchor with the simple statement, "that's our news." only this is what nbc has done. long before brokaw, the nbc network contributed one important earlier element in development of what broadcast news a
john f. kennedy's assassination of 1963 and told of the space program and the escalation of the war in vietnam and asayssassination of martin luther king and robert kennedy. he would say "and that's the way it is"&american's trusted that walter told them walter told them the way it is. he was followed by dan rather who was a 32-year-old reporter when kennedy was short. he was an assistant of cronkite for many years until he was the anchor in 1982. he moved to a modest closer...
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a court of law and take the consequences of civil disobedience the way martin luther king did and the way others starting with john peeter zenger. but to reveal the information in violation of the law and then run away, to me, is not a true sign of heroism. i understand what he's doing, but i think it would be better for everybody if he came back and stood trial. >> why do you think people still ask you about the o.j. case? >> well, you know, o.j. was not a very important case in the annals of law, but it was a very important be case in the annals of racial divide in the united states. it really revealed the racial divide that we thought we had put behind us. people took sides like in the trayvon martin/zimmerman case. today took sides. i think that's why people still ask me about it. you know, when i come to places like this people say, you know, i think we're relate 3. when i was doing the o.j. simpson case, even my mother denied being related to me. after of after i mean, it was -- [laughter] i mean, it was really, really a cause of unop lairty. by the way, they didn't hate me during the trial. they said, oh, h
a court of law and take the consequences of civil disobedience the way martin luther king did and the way others starting with john peeter zenger. but to reveal the information in violation of the law and then run away, to me, is not a true sign of heroism. i understand what he's doing, but i think it would be better for everybody if he came back and stood trial. >> why do you think people still ask you about the o.j. case? >> well, you know, o.j. was not a very important case in...
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martin o'malley, the governor of maryland. john kerry, elizabeth warren, kristen gillibrand.teps up, raise the money, have the ideological bona fides to take down hillary clinton because in 2008 barack obama and john edwards had all of those things but this time iowa wants to see more in the field but they are not sure who can actually beat hillary. just to be clear, people like hillary clinton. there's just a little bit of hunger to see, you know, somebody else come out and say hi in iowa. >> can you tell me in 20 seconds the one thing that hillary clinton needs to do to prevent an upset again? >> go to iowa. meet people, shake hands. do not take things for granted. >> got to the mattresses. go to iowa. peter hamby, thank you so much. read the full column at cnn.com/politics. i'm brooke baldwin. "the lead with jake tapper" starts now, a special show from new jersey. >> new jersey governor chris christie using the power of his office to defend himself against accusations that he abused the power of his office. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead" in trenton, new jersey. the po
martin o'malley, the governor of maryland. john kerry, elizabeth warren, kristen gillibrand.teps up, raise the money, have the ideological bona fides to take down hillary clinton because in 2008 barack obama and john edwards had all of those things but this time iowa wants to see more in the field but they are not sure who can actually beat hillary. just to be clear, people like hillary clinton. there's just a little bit of hunger to see, you know, somebody else come out and say hi in iowa....
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martin. the painting closely resembles this. now the photographer is alleging copyright infringement. johnllips tells "out front" he will be sending a cease and desist order to zimmerman today. the next step, phillips says, will be to determine what damages have been caused to the photographer and the a.p. >>> let's talk about justin beeb perfect now. not legally drunk when he was pulled over for drag racing in miami beach yesterday. according to a source close to the investigation, the teen pop star blue a .014 during a breathlizer and .02 is the legal limit in florida when you are under 21. still, bieber did fail a field sobriety test. he admitted to drinking using marijuana and taking prescription pills. bieber has been tight-lipped since his release from jail other than posting this picture of himself next to michael jackson on instagram. the caption, what more can they say? our next guests have plenty to say about this. child star cory felledman is here. michael lohan is lindsay lohan's father. jim moray is chief correspondent for inside edition and katrina zish is an entertainment jo
martin. the painting closely resembles this. now the photographer is alleging copyright infringement. johnllips tells "out front" he will be sending a cease and desist order to zimmerman today. the next step, phillips says, will be to determine what damages have been caused to the photographer and the a.p. >>> let's talk about justin beeb perfect now. not legally drunk when he was pulled over for drag racing in miami beach yesterday. according to a source close to the...
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martin o'malley, governor of maryland. gillibrand, senator from new york. secretary of state john kerry's name.2004 in those caucuses. hillary is the name that comes up among everybody. but everyone -- personally i talked to said iowa democrats are looking for an alternative. they just want to see what the field looks like before they commit and it is still early. >> in your excellent article, you quote one party leader as suggesting that she her staff had a heavy-handed approach in 2007, 2008, leading up to the iowa caucuses. the problem with so much of her staff, this person says, was that they were all sort of higher class than the mere peasants they had to campaign with. is this a problem, potentially? >> yeah, this pervaded the clinton campaign last time as sort of righteousness, the front runner, we're inevitable. and talk to activists. and they said they felt mistreated. in iowa, you have to go into back yards, talk to people, shake hands, people want to meet the candidates four or five times before they make a decision. this was also an issue with the media. they treated the media poorl
martin o'malley, governor of maryland. gillibrand, senator from new york. secretary of state john kerry's name.2004 in those caucuses. hillary is the name that comes up among everybody. but everyone -- personally i talked to said iowa democrats are looking for an alternative. they just want to see what the field looks like before they commit and it is still early. >> in your excellent article, you quote one party leader as suggesting that she her staff had a heavy-handed approach in 2007,...
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you of today's developments our chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the water levels but first we go live to ktvu's's 's -- ktvu's john fowler, with more on these drought conditions. >> reporter: some already using less. >> i'm very concerned, i'm being very conservative with my water. >> reporter: hans put in her rock yard 37 years ago, at the last drought. lead forecaster january null says in recorded bay area history it's never been drier than right now. >> also the driest in los angeles since back in the 1860s. i mean this is unprecedented territory. >> reporter: null says last three years have been below normal. >> there's going to be issues regarding water management. >> reporter: mother nature is not cooperating. >> reporter: it's fast becoming critical. state officials may further cut water allocations to 300,000 acres of farmland. including 1,000 farms just south of the bay area. >> millions of residents from the bay area to southern california are facing water supply restrictions. >> reporter: and $11 billion water system bond measure twice before defeated in the legislature may get on the ballot this novemb
you of today's developments our chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the water levels but first we go live to ktvu's's 's -- ktvu's john fowler, with more on these drought conditions. >> reporter: some already using less. >> i'm very concerned, i'm being very conservative with my water. >> reporter: hans put in her rock yard 37 years ago, at the last drought. lead forecaster january null says in recorded bay area history it's never been drier than right now. >>...
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martin. you may remember this viral video from two thousand and seven when andrew meyer tried to ask senator johnkerry a question during a visit to the university of florida. i don't. remember. and the phrase don't tase me bro was born and so it seems a journalistic career was born as well now meyer is joining first amendment watchdog blog photography is not a crime as a staff writer where he will give his particular perspective on police abuse so don't tase me bro has now become don't fire me bro that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america check out our web site r t v dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter at amir and david. i marinate join me. for impartial and financial reporting very interesting and much much. only on the best and only. got a quote for you. with me to teach us. they way it's about story. but if this guy like it would smear that guy stead of working for the people most missions in the mainstream media are working for each other dr wright was beaten to death by. the dead rather. says. he won't do. science technolo
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law and take the consequences of the civil disobedience the we martin luther king did and the way the others that had been started with john paul. retial the information in the violation of the law and then run away. to me that is not a sign. i andros and what he's doing, but i think it would be better for everybody if he came back and stood trial. >> white you think people still ask about the case? >> he wasn't a very important case in the law but in the racial divide in the united states it really revealed the racial divide that we thought that we had put behind us. like in the trayvon martin and zimmermann case. people took sides. and i think that is why people still less me about it. when i come to places like this, people say i think we are related. when i was doing the adjacent in case, even my mother denied being related to me. [laughter] i mean, it was really on popularity. by the way, people didn't hate me during the trial. he's a guilty defendant in this due process. he didn't mean when he was acquitted. how could you have done that? we didn't win that case to keep the secret is the prosecution lost it. they did
law and take the consequences of the civil disobedience the we martin luther king did and the way the others that had been started with john paul. retial the information in the violation of the law and then run away. to me that is not a sign. i andros and what he's doing, but i think it would be better for everybody if he came back and stood trial. >> white you think people still ask about the case? >> he wasn't a very important case in the law but in the racial divide in the united...
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john zimmermann is out with a new piece of artwork. a special prosecutor who charged zimmerman with second-degree murder in the death of trayvon martin. zimmerman was later acquitted of the charge. his brother posted the painting wednesday on twitter. zimmerman sold another painting on ebay last month. this one will cost two. the winning bid of the last painting was more than $100,000. >> coming up, the mixed results on how american people view the president. plus, the desperate move one mom and dad used to buy themselves more sleep. learn why your chilly office could boost your weight loss efforts. redskin in the national football league's leader is asking you to make better decisions than he did in a new psa for anheuser-busch. >> hi, i am bruce smith. in 2009 i made a poor decision. i cap i'm the will of a car after having too much to drink and was pulled over for driving under the influence. >> smith is urging viewers to learn from his story and make sure to get a safe ride home. the public service announcement will be broadcast at it is expected to get a lot of hits on youtube and shared widely on social media. >> the showstoppin
john zimmermann is out with a new piece of artwork. a special prosecutor who charged zimmerman with second-degree murder in the death of trayvon martin. zimmerman was later acquitted of the charge. his brother posted the painting wednesday on twitter. zimmerman sold another painting on ebay last month. this one will cost two. the winning bid of the last painting was more than $100,000. >> coming up, the mixed results on how american people view the president. plus, the desperate move one...
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> up next, a tea party group is actively troog to get john boehner fired as speaker of the house for not being conservative enough. and later, martin luther king jr. in his own words. hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat too, and has five grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i -- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? oops. [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying...
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hey guys i'm having martin and this is breaking the set november twenty second of this year will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of u.s. president john f. kennedy it's an incident still surrounded by questions that many americans are trying to answer one filmmaker has made the best attempt to put the disparate pieces together for a time academy award. when director oliver stone now he's commemorating the canby anniversary by rereleasing has epic film j.f.k. and an ultimate director's cut the collector's edition also includes a segment from oliver stone's showtime series the untold history of the united states a film adaptation of the joint book authored by stone and historian her cousin that take a look. if the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike. that the torch has been asked to a new generation of americans. with his murder the torch was passed back to an old generation the generation of johnson nixon ford and reagan leaders who would systematically destroyed the.
hey guys i'm having martin and this is breaking the set november twenty second of this year will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of u.s. president john f. kennedy it's an incident still surrounded by questions that many americans are trying to answer one filmmaker has made the best attempt to put the disparate pieces together for a time academy award. when director oliver stone now he's commemorating the canby anniversary by rereleasing has epic film j.f.k. and an ultimate...
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new images of john kennedy in the dallas motorcade 50 years after that fateful day, and sound, actual sound, never before released of martinssing a group in new york before a slightly more memorable address to a larger group in washington. >> that is but one way to commemorate the emanlspation proclamation. that is to make its declaration s a freedom reel. to reach back to the origins of our nation when our message of equality electrified an unfree world and reaffirmed democracy by beings as bold and daring as the issuance of the emancipation proclamation. >> from the grave, like he was speaking out. like the "challenger" astronauts are still alive now. like john kennedy might have dodged the bullets that were seconds away from hitting him. but they're not with us now. they're all gone now. like my parents. all memories now. i still don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing to get fresh reminders of pain you thought long subsided, but i suspect it is better than glossing over all the wonderful memories that preceding their passing less they be long forgotten, because it's painful to look at, but i always want another
new images of john kennedy in the dallas motorcade 50 years after that fateful day, and sound, actual sound, never before released of martinssing a group in new york before a slightly more memorable address to a larger group in washington. >> that is but one way to commemorate the emanlspation proclamation. that is to make its declaration s a freedom reel. to reach back to the origins of our nation when our message of equality electrified an unfree world and reaffirmed democracy by beings...
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hey guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set november twenty second of this year will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of u.s. president john f. kennedy it's an incident still surrounded by questions that many americans are trying to answer one of the filmmakers made the best attempt to put the disparate pieces together for a time academy award winning director all over stone now he's commemorating the canby anniversary by rereleasing has epic film j.f.k. and an ultimate director's cut the collector's edition also includes a segment from oliver stone's showtime series the untold history the united states a film adaptation of the joint book authored by stone and historian her cousin that could take a lot. if the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike. that the torch has been asked to a new generation of americans. but with his murder the torch was passed back to an old generation the generation of johnson nixon ford and reagan leaders who would systematically destroyed the promise of kind of these last year as they returned the country to war and repression. joining me now to discuss j.f.k. and their
hey guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set november twenty second of this year will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of u.s. president john f. kennedy it's an incident still surrounded by questions that many americans are trying to answer one of the filmmakers made the best attempt to put the disparate pieces together for a time academy award winning director all over stone now he's commemorating the canby anniversary by rereleasing has epic film j.f.k. and an...