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i know john martin try to run a tight ship. one chemical question i would be would that be a breech of the lease? we're not there yet so i would ask we make a motion to continue this item to the first immediate next meeting of the board of supervisors, which i think is actually a special meeting on january 7. i don't think that we will need to haerz the item again, but i just want to have it as an option so i would make a motion to continue to immediately following the special meeting. >> just to restate supervisor campos has made a motion to continue this item to january 7, 2015. the public hearing portion of this item has
i know john martin try to run a tight ship. one chemical question i would be would that be a breech of the lease? we're not there yet so i would ask we make a motion to continue this item to the first immediate next meeting of the board of supervisors, which i think is actually a special meeting on january 7. i don't think that we will need to haerz the item again, but i just want to have it as an option so i would make a motion to continue to immediately following the special meeting. >>...
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and thank you, john martin, he's been a blessing. thank you for your time. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good evening supervisor, my name is [inaudible]. i work at the airport for 20 years as a cashier at sfo restaurants. i need a good contract with healthcare because i need to be able to go to the doctor when i get sick. the employer can afford to give us a good contract. i know this is because all the company are making good money and penny. the restaurant is always full. i know they making good money, therefore i hopeout guys help lg us. helping us. thank you. >> thank you. next speakerea
and thank you, john martin, he's been a blessing. thank you for your time. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good evening supervisor, my name is [inaudible]. i work at the airport for 20 years as a cashier at sfo restaurants. i need a good contract with healthcare because i need to be able to go to the doctor when i get sick. the employer can afford to give us a good contract. i know this is because all the company are making good money and penny. the restaurant is always full....
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i know john martin try to run a tight ship. one chemical question i would be would that be a breech of the lease? we're not there yet so i would ask we make a motion to continue this item to the first immediate next meeting of the board of supervisors, which i think is actually a special meeting on january 7. i don't think that we will need to haerz the item again, but i just want to have it as an option so i would make a motion to continue to immediately following the special meeting. >> just to restate supervisor campos has made a motion to continue this item to january 7, 2015. the public hearing portion of this item has been held and closed, buff we can continue the item itself. >> the item itself. >> item 48, sure. that's seconded by supervisor mar. without objection that's been continued, item 48 to january 7, 2015. with that, colleagues, we will now reconvene as the board of supervisors and proceed pack to our item 50, which we left off at. again, i want to thank everyone for being here today for item 48. now we'll go ba
i know john martin try to run a tight ship. one chemical question i would be would that be a breech of the lease? we're not there yet so i would ask we make a motion to continue this item to the first immediate next meeting of the board of supervisors, which i think is actually a special meeting on january 7. i don't think that we will need to haerz the item again, but i just want to have it as an option so i would make a motion to continue to immediately following the special meeting. >>...
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and thank you, john martin, he's been a blessing. thank you for your time. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good evening supervisor, my name is [inaudible]. i work at the airport for 20 years as a cashier at sfo restaurants. i need a good contract with healthcare because i need to be able to go to the doctor when i get sick. the employer can afford to give us a good contract. i know this is because all the company are making good money and penny. the restaurant is always full. i know they making good money, therefore i hopeout guys help lg us. helping us. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. . >> my name is erika. i've been working at sfo for three years right now. i needed healthcare because of my daughter, but i want you to take a look here to see the people who have been working here for 30 plus years and given their best and don't get respect from the owners. i have want you to know that i have to work two hours for paz for bloody marz mary that costs 15. these people need more respect. everyone here, we are a family and we need to get together and don'
and thank you, john martin, he's been a blessing. thank you for your time. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good evening supervisor, my name is [inaudible]. i work at the airport for 20 years as a cashier at sfo restaurants. i need a good contract with healthcare because i need to be able to go to the doctor when i get sick. the employer can afford to give us a good contract. i know this is because all the company are making good money and penny. the restaurant is always full....
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last 48 hours and a lot of that, credit due to our rank and file commit three and credit due to john martin and his team really bringing folks together and trying to make this happen, but we're not yet at place where we can announce a deal. i think it's important for folks to hear what we have to say. from our members, we'll hear why these issues are important. two, some of the irregularities in these restaurants around pricing. some strange stories about how menu prices have gone up and how that may impact travelers going in and out of san francisco airport. and three, and probably most appallingly, some of the behavior of these employers leading up to the strike last week and during the strike last week, behavior that goes beyond the pail of behavior in san francisco. we've seen it from hotel employers, but haven't seen it come from public land. we're asking this body as landlords at the airport to look at the situation and ask the questions we'd hope you ask an with that i'd turn it back to you. p >> now we'll ask if the members can come forward and if there are any reps please come forw
last 48 hours and a lot of that, credit due to our rank and file commit three and credit due to john martin and his team really bringing folks together and trying to make this happen, but we're not yet at place where we can announce a deal. i think it's important for folks to hear what we have to say. from our members, we'll hear why these issues are important. two, some of the irregularities in these restaurants around pricing. some strange stories about how menu prices have gone up and how...
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i saw transcriptions of them in the letters of john bartlow martin where they do exist. c-span: is this the same dorothy fosdick that went to work over on capitol hill after all that? >> guest: probably. c-span: she's still alive, or did you... >> guest: i don't know. c-span: when you get something like that, do you ever try to find them and call them up and ask them whether this is true or not or... >> guest: well, there's so many characters here, though. i did interview marietta tree before she died. i did try to get to the central characters in the book, but what i found was that stevenson's a guy who has associations with people in the democratic party, he has people in the un that you need to see. so it's real hard to cut down. and besides which, someone like dorothy fosdick, and indeed this was the case with marietta tree, they're never going to tell you about the intimacies of their relationship. c-span: what did marietta tree tell you? i mean, did you ask you about it? >> guest: well--no, i'm just a little bit too sensitive to that to know that if it doesn't come
i saw transcriptions of them in the letters of john bartlow martin where they do exist. c-span: is this the same dorothy fosdick that went to work over on capitol hill after all that? >> guest: probably. c-span: she's still alive, or did you... >> guest: i don't know. c-span: when you get something like that, do you ever try to find them and call them up and ask them whether this is true or not or... >> guest: well, there's so many characters here, though. i did interview...
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running john you heard me refer to -- he was martin's predecessor at the baptist church. ernon johns was my husband's mentor, and he brought martin luther king to my house in montgomery. vernon was coming as our guest minister, and martin was coming as the guest preacher. he rode down from atlanta to montgomery with martin, anne martin dropped reverend johns off and my house. i had prepared dinner for him. i knew what he liked. ralph tried to get martin to stay for dinner, and vernon told him, man, you've got to stay here. where you're going, i love the food is going to be as good as what juanita is cooking. he said, you should stay here and eat. he said, no, they are prepared for me. i have to go on. that is when i met him, when martin came to preach his initial sermon. my husband had met him when he was a student at a you working on his -- at au working on his masters. ralph had a date with a young lady and made a date with a young lady, and she told him -- she canceled the date and told him that she was ill. my husband went on anyway to the affair, and the young lady ap
running john you heard me refer to -- he was martin's predecessor at the baptist church. ernon johns was my husband's mentor, and he brought martin luther king to my house in montgomery. vernon was coming as our guest minister, and martin was coming as the guest preacher. he rode down from atlanta to montgomery with martin, anne martin dropped reverend johns off and my house. i had prepared dinner for him. i knew what he liked. ralph tried to get martin to stay for dinner, and vernon told him,...
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john? >> understandable. martinidge for us in mississippi, thanks so much. >>> as always, you can find a whole lot more on this and many other stories at cnn.com. just ahead for us, another bill cosby accuser has come forward. what fame model beverly johnson alleges he did to her in the mid 1980s. you don't need to think about the energy that makes our lives possible. because we do. we're exxonmobil and powering the world responsibly is our job. because boiling an egg... isn't as simple as just boiling an egg. life takes energy. energy lives here. iit's a lot of haggling and itan stakes so long.ship. craig's experience is completely different than mine. yeah. yes, mike has used truecar. at truecar, we'll show you how much others paid for the car you want, and how much you should. because i used truecar there was no haggling about the price. they treated me so well, and it was just such a quick, easy experience. get your car, and get back to the life you love. welcome to the future of car-buying. >>> breaking news on
john? >> understandable. martinidge for us in mississippi, thanks so much. >>> as always, you can find a whole lot more on this and many other stories at cnn.com. just ahead for us, another bill cosby accuser has come forward. what fame model beverly johnson alleges he did to her in the mid 1980s. you don't need to think about the energy that makes our lives possible. because we do. we're exxonmobil and powering the world responsibly is our job. because boiling an egg... isn't as...
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hip-hop had been a soundtrack in talking about police brutality -- >> isn't the same thing that john lewis, martinher king, that that generation did when they said -- >> and they were yung too. >> when we come back, new reporting on hillary clinton, what she's up to. it's no longer a question of if she's going to run. it's how and when. the when question is getting close. we're almost to new year's now, a few weeks off and we're getting to the clock. i think we all know she's running, but when and how, and what's the timing between her and bauelizabeth warren. this is "hardball," the place for politics. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab as you walk away,ar. crunch! a garbage truck backs into it. so,you call your insurance company, looking for a little support. what you get is a game of a thousand questions. was it ra
hip-hop had been a soundtrack in talking about police brutality -- >> isn't the same thing that john lewis, martinher king, that that generation did when they said -- >> and they were yung too. >> when we come back, new reporting on hillary clinton, what she's up to. it's no longer a question of if she's going to run. it's how and when. the when question is getting close. we're almost to new year's now, a few weeks off and we're getting to the clock. i think we all know she's...
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john? >> that's jonathan martin.he impact from ferguson continues to be felt throughout the country. >> hands up. don't shoot. >> demonstrators rallied in a dozen cities nationwide and on several college campuz. marchers took to the streets of d.c. and new york bringing traffic to a stand-still. most of the gatherings were peaceful. police are reporting a few arizona. president obama spent much of the day in talks about ferguson. he plans to ask for federal changes to prevent another riot. he met with civil rights leaders and members of the ferguson commission. after "al jazeera america," america tonight had an exclusive interview with one of the commission members, rashean aldridge. he told joie chen, he felt the panel heard his perspective? >> wanted me to tell everyone else around the room how african-americans are treated on a day-to-day basis. what things do we go to -- go through? living in the city but going to school in the county how i felt more comfortable being in the county and walked down the street and
john? >> that's jonathan martin.he impact from ferguson continues to be felt throughout the country. >> hands up. don't shoot. >> demonstrators rallied in a dozen cities nationwide and on several college campuz. marchers took to the streets of d.c. and new york bringing traffic to a stand-still. most of the gatherings were peaceful. police are reporting a few arizona. president obama spent much of the day in talks about ferguson. he plans to ask for federal changes to prevent...
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john? >> all right, jonathan martin, thank you, and coming up on this broadcast, bone dry in california. how one town is surviving with out water, despite the recent rain. and plus, worse than thought, torture in the cia, our special report is coming up next. >> lawyer makers are considering a plan to help victims in the drought in california. diverting water from the rivers in the north to the san joaquin valley. one of the first to report on wells running dry in the valley, the problem was so bad that even a series of rain won't help. jennifer london has a an update from quarterville, california. >> drive down any street in porterville, california, and it's as if the rain didn't happen. frontyards are dusty and the river bed is dry, and yolanda's well has no water. >> what are we going to do without water? we have to bathe, we have to use the toilet, we have to wash dishes. >> you have to have water to drink. >> what happens when you turn the tap? >> close to 4,000 people, half of the population, are living the unimaginable. the taps are dry and have been for months. >> we are missing
john? >> all right, jonathan martin, thank you, and coming up on this broadcast, bone dry in california. how one town is surviving with out water, despite the recent rain. and plus, worse than thought, torture in the cia, our special report is coming up next. >> lawyer makers are considering a plan to help victims in the drought in california. diverting water from the rivers in the north to the san joaquin valley. one of the first to report on wells running dry in the valley, the...
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martin luther king, jr., roy wilkins, rabbi prince, eugene carson blake, britney young, and young john lewis. [laughter] talking with the republican leader. if someone had told me then that one day i would be standing here in statuary hall being honored by the united states capitol historical society, i would have told them, "you're crazy, you're out of your mind, you don't even know what you're talking about." each time i come into this place -- and i have been here a while. i have been in congress for almost 28 years. i feel more than lucky. i feel blessed. each day i am here, i learn more and more about the significance of this building, the paintings, the statues, the different rooms. sometimes i feel these statues are speaking to me and saying, "john lewis, speak up, speak out. find a way to get in the way." if it had not been for the spirit of history moving across our land and the involvement of hundreds of thousands and millions of citizens of goodwill, presidents, members of congress, i would not be standing here tonight. so i say thank you. the people of this great nation hav
martin luther king, jr., roy wilkins, rabbi prince, eugene carson blake, britney young, and young john lewis. [laughter] talking with the republican leader. if someone had told me then that one day i would be standing here in statuary hall being honored by the united states capitol historical society, i would have told them, "you're crazy, you're out of your mind, you don't even know what you're talking about." each time i come into this place -- and i have been here a while. i have...
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jim leonard, maury draper, richard fairbanks, dick murphy, dennis ross, tony zinni, john wolf, george mitchell, martin indyk, and now frank lowenstein. you would expect with this kind of a lineup if we're using our baseball analogy, that the scoreboard would look pretty good. but the scoreboard actually shows no hits, no runs, and lots of errors, which suggests that this is one of the case studies which needs to be undertaken to find out whether or not it's the idea of an envoy in this situation, or the individual selected as the envoy, the conflict itself, or the criteria that the report has suggested. was it an absence of empowerment by a president? was it an absence of authority? were there turf battles in washington? and i think you'd find if we did this case study and we haven't done it yet, but certainly this report should simulate it and i may grab the opportunity and do it myself, i think you'd find that there are a combination of factors at play here that suggest that even some of the smartest and most senior people selected for this job, were not necessarily the right choice, and not necessa
jim leonard, maury draper, richard fairbanks, dick murphy, dennis ross, tony zinni, john wolf, george mitchell, martin indyk, and now frank lowenstein. you would expect with this kind of a lineup if we're using our baseball analogy, that the scoreboard would look pretty good. but the scoreboard actually shows no hits, no runs, and lots of errors, which suggests that this is one of the case studies which needs to be undertaken to find out whether or not it's the idea of an envoy in this...
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under this onslaught of brutality and uncertainty, john did not match violence with violence. he stood with dr. martin luther king, jr. and amended piece in the face of war -- demanded peace in the face of war, solidarity in the face of division, and love in the face of hate. that was in a time of injustice done against american and -- african americans who felt the american system was lost. they felt it would be easier to tear down the structure of the old. for all of america's shortcomings, john lewis stood with those demanding the promise of america not be discarded but instead realized in full by being purified in practice. inlewis said to the crowd 1963 during the march on washington, he wanted the people to protest across the nation. comes, untilreedom the revolution of 1776 was complete." the designs and principles of our founders are good, though our nation fell short for far too long. we honor john lewis today, not as a revolutionary, but as one, to paraphrase dr. king, came to cash the check the architects of our republic wrote, the promissory note demanding every american is guaranteed the
under this onslaught of brutality and uncertainty, john did not match violence with violence. he stood with dr. martin luther king, jr. and amended piece in the face of war -- demanded peace in the face of war, solidarity in the face of division, and love in the face of hate. that was in a time of injustice done against american and -- african americans who felt the american system was lost. they felt it would be easier to tear down the structure of the old. for all of america's shortcomings,...
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inch in chats worth, .8 in martin's creek said john hall and tim mitchell reporting .68 inches of rain in tuckerton. it has been a very wet christmas eve. that next batch will come will through at 2:00 a a.m. note that is continues until about five or 6:00 but by nine or 10:00 tomorrow morning, we will clear it out, we will get sunshine back. it will be a windy christmas day but much nicer wet tore look forward to. so here is sanity, we are tracking big guy live right now, tracking him via radar and satellite. i was doing it with my kids earlier today. it started in australia and moved across asia, african, last seen in norway. next stop is denmark. we will see santa arrive overnight here in philadelphia remember you have to be sleeping, santa cannot visit. periods of rain, foggy, breezy, 49 degrees the the overnight low. rodolph coming in handy tonight. christmas day clearing skies, gusty wind, 53 will be the day time high. winds gusting to 35 miles an hour. here's you're witness weather seven day forecast including christmas holiday and you can see we have sunshine throughout the res
inch in chats worth, .8 in martin's creek said john hall and tim mitchell reporting .68 inches of rain in tuckerton. it has been a very wet christmas eve. that next batch will come will through at 2:00 a a.m. note that is continues until about five or 6:00 but by nine or 10:00 tomorrow morning, we will clear it out, we will get sunshine back. it will be a windy christmas day but much nicer wet tore look forward to. so here is sanity, we are tracking big guy live right now, tracking him via...
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martin king. his chairman became marion barry. ralph abernathy, john lewis. julian bond, ivanhoe, donaldson.ulius hobson. hilda mason. stokley carmichael. brown. jim farmer. brendan jordan. eleanor holmes norton. wyatt t. walker. roger wilkins. james babel. marion barry. these of the soldiers that built the new south. dorothy heights. marion berry. his name was on the honor roll of freedom fighters. these are but a few of the honor roll of freedom fighters in the sacrificial service of the new south. no southern governor or public has his name on that list. but that was not enough. many started in 1960 and some stopped in 1965. they cashed in their pensions. but marion was a long distance runner. the black in d.c. did not have much. when black congressman robert nixon, william donaldson, they could not get their hair cut in the capitol. when blacks in d.c. could only live in certain parts of town. they had never walked the carpets of city hall at any authority or served on commissions, airport and commerce. in d.c. marion helped emancipate washington and much of southern maryland and norther
martin king. his chairman became marion barry. ralph abernathy, john lewis. julian bond, ivanhoe, donaldson.ulius hobson. hilda mason. stokley carmichael. brown. jim farmer. brendan jordan. eleanor holmes norton. wyatt t. walker. roger wilkins. james babel. marion barry. these of the soldiers that built the new south. dorothy heights. marion berry. his name was on the honor roll of freedom fighters. these are but a few of the honor roll of freedom fighters in the sacrificial service of the new...
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time tile magazine chose the figures you would expect, roosevelt, martin luther king jr., pope john paul ii. ♪ a yearly tradition that began as an accident. in 1927, the editors realized charles lindberg, the first solo aviator to cross the atlantic was never on a cover that year. he tried to make up for the oversight by calling him man of the year. 87 years later, the choices ranged from heros to villains. recognizing history is often paid by the contemptible. 1938's cover, adolf hitler. 1939 and 1942 soviet leader josef stalin. in 1979, as the iranian hostage crisis unfold, ayatollah khomeini man of the year. the person sometimes isn't one but a group. 2011, the world rocked by protests. the arab spring, the occupy movement. the occupy wall street hashtag became the most popular topic on twitter. the american soldier, among the groups chosen and mem rabably, or not, in 2006 you as in social media. that choice leading to some friendly mocking. >> how do i look? i'm the man of the year. >> time tile magazine says it will take the jab, history's on their side. >> i don't think there is an
time tile magazine chose the figures you would expect, roosevelt, martin luther king jr., pope john paul ii. ♪ a yearly tradition that began as an accident. in 1927, the editors realized charles lindberg, the first solo aviator to cross the atlantic was never on a cover that year. he tried to make up for the oversight by calling him man of the year. 87 years later, the choices ranged from heros to villains. recognizing history is often paid by the contemptible. 1938's cover, adolf hitler....
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we march because of trayvon martin, eric garner, michael john tamir rice, crawford, lavar jones, andarlene pinak. we also march today for the many people not named today who have been victims of pleas violence across the nation. we march today because it is right as americans. we march today because we are united, black and white and brown and asian. we are united, young and old. we are united to say, it is time for change. we want justice and we want it now. a generation ago, or many enerations ago, the death of emmitt till, the bombing of the four girls in birmingham in the 6th street baptist church, the death of schwerner, goodman, and cheney, young people down in mississippi gone to help people register to vote, awakened the conscience of a nation. that awakening spurred a people's movement of unprecedented proportions, and that people's movement knocked down the walls of segregation, passed a civil rights act of 1964, and the voting rights act of 1965. i am outraged by the grand jury decisions in ferguson and staten island but i'm even more is ged by the -- and that why -- that
we march because of trayvon martin, eric garner, michael john tamir rice, crawford, lavar jones, andarlene pinak. we also march today for the many people not named today who have been victims of pleas violence across the nation. we march today because it is right as americans. we march today because we are united, black and white and brown and asian. we are united, young and old. we are united to say, it is time for change. we want justice and we want it now. a generation ago, or many...
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ktvu's john fowler and ktvu's chief meteorologist bill martin tracking when it will get here. >> more rain, that is good news. it will get here in time for the commute tomorrow. the afternoon commute. we are taking a look at this system that sits off shore now. it will deliver a quarter inch to half inch to an inch of rain. in the coastal hills 2 inches. i don't think it will be as amazing as the last two rainfalls. what it has in common is the moisture, see where it is coming from, tropical moisture, warm air, holds a lot of water. we are looking for showers to develop in the afternoon. tomorrow morning in the afternoon. drizzly, sprinkly. not a big deal. nothing like the last few mornings. 7:00 a.m., commute. lunchtime. showers starting to move in. as we head into friday afternoon you have more rain in the forecast and again an inch to an inch and a half of rain. significant rainfall. i will time out all the way through the afternoon commute tomorrow and into the weekend. there is a chance for showers there as well. >>> the storms pounded marine county. in some areas they got 6 inch
ktvu's john fowler and ktvu's chief meteorologist bill martin tracking when it will get here. >> more rain, that is good news. it will get here in time for the commute tomorrow. the afternoon commute. we are taking a look at this system that sits off shore now. it will deliver a quarter inch to half inch to an inch of rain. in the coastal hills 2 inches. i don't think it will be as amazing as the last two rainfalls. what it has in common is the moisture, see where it is coming from,...
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martin luther king jr. pope john paul ii. a yearly tradition began as an accident.e editors realized charles limbburg, the first solo aviator to cross the atlantic was never on a cover that year. he tried to make up the oversight by calling him man of the year. 87 years later the choices ranged from heroes to villains. recognizing history is often paved by the contemptible. 1938, adolf hitler, 1939, 1942, joseph stalin. in 1979, iranian hostage crisis unfold. "time" magazine names anti-american iranian leader ayatollah khomeini as man of the year. the person, some times isn't one but a group. 2011, the world rocked by protests. the arab spring. the occupy movement. the occupy wall street hash tag became the most popular topic on twitter. american women. the endangered earth. the american soldier. among the groups ch s chosen. memorably or not, in 2006, you as in social media. that choice leading to some friendly mocking. >> how do i look? yes, i am the man of the year. >> "time" magazine says it will take the jabs history is on their side. >> i've don't think there
martin luther king jr. pope john paul ii. a yearly tradition began as an accident.e editors realized charles limbburg, the first solo aviator to cross the atlantic was never on a cover that year. he tried to make up the oversight by calling him man of the year. 87 years later the choices ranged from heroes to villains. recognizing history is often paved by the contemptible. 1938, adolf hitler, 1939, 1942, joseph stalin. in 1979, iranian hostage crisis unfold. "time" magazine names...
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mean, at david's point, are you going to be inhibited by making a biographical piece on martin luther king or johnis because some racists say you can't do it, or mandela, or whatever the case, you can't be stampeded. there had to be some consideration given to the marketability and what the impact would be of making a movie on a closed society, on someone not simply just paranoid by a self-deity as well. i guess you substitute any other country, i mean, would you do a jamaica satire on the -- would you make a satire on the prime minister of israel, the pope, the queen of england? >> woodruff: are there limits here? >> no, if a guy is a ruthless dictator we almost have a moral responsibility to write things about them. that's the job we do. it's complicated because we have so many cases involving islam. in another faith, you want to show respect, because it's a faith. that doesn't mean because if someone is an islamist radical you couldn't go after them and there have been cases where news rooms have backed down on that threat. but it's not that complicated or dangerous but we have responsibility t
mean, at david's point, are you going to be inhibited by making a biographical piece on martin luther king or johnis because some racists say you can't do it, or mandela, or whatever the case, you can't be stampeded. there had to be some consideration given to the marketability and what the impact would be of making a movie on a closed society, on someone not simply just paranoid by a self-deity as well. i guess you substitute any other country, i mean, would you do a jamaica satire on the --...
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notwithstanding martin's provocative john earlier today, pittsburgh is the center of the universe if you did not know that. we were the american industrial revolution. andrew carnegie started, john rockefeller started oil. if you go back and read the book you can get a quick refresher on this. the polio vaccine was discovered in pittsburgh. much of organ transplant technology happened with tom stars. we are evolving into a technical medical mecca. at mcdowell we have the three quarters of the technology in the company and i haven't even begun to talk about the steelers, the pirates and the penguins. [laughter] but you need to understand that this story can be told about any city in the country, but this was the story that was moving me because as a resident of pittsburgh and as a person from western pennsylvania, i have seen directly as we have responded to the challenges as we changed our self from a rust belt city to the industrial company and put a factor the cyber intrusions was. .. the most vulnerable among us, seniors and children who either have their retirement stolen or are
notwithstanding martin's provocative john earlier today, pittsburgh is the center of the universe if you did not know that. we were the american industrial revolution. andrew carnegie started, john rockefeller started oil. if you go back and read the book you can get a quick refresher on this. the polio vaccine was discovered in pittsburgh. much of organ transplant technology happened with tom stars. we are evolving into a technical medical mecca. at mcdowell we have the three quarters of the...
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david martin, our national security correspondent. on the other side of the table john dickerson, our political director. nancy cordes our congressional correspondent. major garrett, our chief without correspondent you don't look like you've been here 66 years. glad to have you back. i always say this is one of my favorite things at cbs news i can remember when i was first at cbs news hoping they would invite me to be at the table some time. it was a long time before they did. let's talk about start with north korea. margaret, what are the president's options really when you come down to it. >> this is bad movie about a bad movie that creating this international incident. diplomatically the tools are limited. you put north korea back on terror black list, list they were taken off of in 2008 by the bush administration. in an effort to keep them going what ended up with to be failed nuclear talks. along with that you get more targeted sanctions, directed at leadership. keep in mind this country is already very much sanctioned to the hilt. >> schieffer: what about beyond t
david martin, our national security correspondent. on the other side of the table john dickerson, our political director. nancy cordes our congressional correspondent. major garrett, our chief without correspondent you don't look like you've been here 66 years. glad to have you back. i always say this is one of my favorite things at cbs news i can remember when i was first at cbs news hoping they would invite me to be at the table some time. it was a long time before they did. let's talk about...
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he came up to the microphone and said first i would like to think my writers matthew, martin, luke and john. [applause] .. so the next generation with this institution will go on. last june we had a thousand students attend a four-day seminar offering 120 courses. they came from 80 countries with 60 teachers, mentors. and next year, we will have more than that because they recommend others. one of our facebook pages, poverty cure, has about 1.5 million lakes on it. and why is this? this is because i'm the oldest person on our staff. they are pushing this forward. they understand the social media. we are not the whole thing here we are part of it. we try to bring the conversation together and enable other groups like the steamboat institute and other very good groups should do more is what we are doing to the foundations of the american republic in things like that. so we are doing it. but our website act in.org and see the scholarship in materials and curriculum or you can use in your churches then your study groups and organizations and i pray god when you go there, you will see its top-qu
he came up to the microphone and said first i would like to think my writers matthew, martin, luke and john. [applause] .. so the next generation with this institution will go on. last june we had a thousand students attend a four-day seminar offering 120 courses. they came from 80 countries with 60 teachers, mentors. and next year, we will have more than that because they recommend others. one of our facebook pages, poverty cure, has about 1.5 million lakes on it. and why is this? this is...
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martin van buren. the littleed magician. i love the fact that this guy came out of the rough and tumble politics of new york, ingratiated himself to andrew jackson, was able to overwhelm john c calhoun, got the vice presidential slot, became president. i love martin van buren because this guy recognized that despite what everybody told him, if you are strategic and smart, you could get would you wanted. >> where do you put lincoln? >> hyperlink in as the best president in america. i think the notion of lincoln as both a world leader, lincoln as somebody who began a creeping process of racial transformation , and lincoln as the martyr. in some ways, he is at the top of what i think. >> what is your wife's name? .maria >> where did you meet her? >> at the smithsonian. she was an intern. our member she was traveling and this guy was asking me, have you seen the new intern? i saw this beautiful woman and i said, this is for me. >> what does she do? what she is the deputy head of education at the art institute. >> what will she do with the move? closely better find something. >> my daughter is at law school in loyola. to stay wonderful kid. loves school, love the whole process.
martin van buren. the littleed magician. i love the fact that this guy came out of the rough and tumble politics of new york, ingratiated himself to andrew jackson, was able to overwhelm john c calhoun, got the vice presidential slot, became president. i love martin van buren because this guy recognized that despite what everybody told him, if you are strategic and smart, you could get would you wanted. >> where do you put lincoln? >> hyperlink in as the best president in america. i...
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he came up to the microphone and said first i would like to think my writers matthew, martin, luke and john. [applause] ..
he came up to the microphone and said first i would like to think my writers matthew, martin, luke and john. [applause] ..