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. >> my name is john murray. everyone here knows that three pence is a small price for king's protection during french and indian war. you patriots are acting like spoiled children. >> order! order! the chair recognizes the speaker to my left in the balcony. >> why should we only buy english tea and why are only seven merchants chosen to sell the tea? the tea tax is an insult to the people of boston. >> order! chair recognizes speaker to my left in the balcony. >> i pride myself in keeping visitors to my inn warm, dry and well fed. prides himself in keeping subjects protected. why turn away from that protection? >> chair recognizes gentleman to my right on the floor. sir? >> i am a rope maker. why do we allow the king to trample our rights as english men? we should rid ourselves of the king's harmful laws and create our own government. >> treason, sir. treason. order! order! order! mr. roach has not returned. in the event that governor hutchison refuses permission will this meeting abide by former resolution that
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>> my name is john murray. everyone here knows that threepence is a small price for the king's protection during the french and indian war. you patriots are acting like spoiled children. >> order! order! the chair recognizes the speaker to my left in the balcony. >> why can we only buy english tea? and why were only seven merchants chosen to sell this tea? the tea tax is an insult to the people of boston. >> order! the chair recognizes the speaker to my left in the balcony. >> i pride myself in keeping warm, dry, and well fed. why should we go away from the king's protection? >> the chair recognizes the gentleman to my right on the floor. sir. >> i am a rope maker. why do we allow the king to trample our rights as englishmen? we should read ourselves in the king's laws and create our own government! huzzah! >> reason, sir, reason. order! order! order! >> this is an open assembly, mr. wilson, treasonous or otherwise. mr. roach still has not returned. in the events that governor hutchinson refuses this provision,
>> my name is john murray. everyone here knows that threepence is a small price for the king's protection during the french and indian war. you patriots are acting like spoiled children. >> order! order! the chair recognizes the speaker to my left in the balcony. >> why can we only buy english tea? and why were only seven merchants chosen to sell this tea? the tea tax is an insult to the people of boston. >> order! the chair recognizes the speaker to my left in the...
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a tour de force from andy murray. john, through to but something far less familiar was happening on court one. there will be no novak djokovic in week two at wimbledon. there was now a chance for andy murray. all he had to do was take it. against nick kyrgios that is exactly what he did. ruthless, clinical, and he is a quarterfinalist yet again. but if he was making things look simple, the quarterfinal, againstjo wilfred tsonga, was anything there. thomas berdych in the semifinal proved little obstacle. andy murray in straight sets, a demolitionjob, really. that is sunday afternoon taking care of. the men's singles final is between milos raonic of canada. he is there. straight sets again. wimbledon champion, and again, a supreme performance, a first—class tournament. andy murray. for the women's trophy, another familiar name. the wimbledon champion, serena williams. a 22nd grand slam title, equalling the record by steffi graf. but this year at wimbledon had a very british feel. heather watson, mixed doubles champion. jorda
a tour de force from andy murray. john, through to but something far less familiar was happening on court one. there will be no novak djokovic in week two at wimbledon. there was now a chance for andy murray. all he had to do was take it. against nick kyrgios that is exactly what he did. ruthless, clinical, and he is a quarterfinalist yet again. but if he was making things look simple, the quarterfinal, againstjo wilfred tsonga, was anything there. thomas berdych in the semifinal proved little...
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on the line is the bbc football correspondence, john murray.ng effect on graham taylor. he took the job when he was just 46 years old. he was a relatively young man. until then he had only had success with looking at watford and aston villa. that was the first big pond in his career and the way that he received criticism, the way at all and it was particularly vitriolic and typical of the media and the newspapers at that time went there were big circulation wars going on. there we re circulation wars going on. there were many campaigns of that sort carried out. it was a real lesson, when he met graham, and you talk to him about it, the effect that can have on an individual. that did upset, did it? it did. it says a great deal about graham that he recovered his standing in the gym when he went back to club football with watford and aston villa. when he worked with us at bbc radio, his human qualities overcame that. when you would socialise with graham, the subject didn't often come up, but it did come up from time to time, he was happy to talk a
on the line is the bbc football correspondence, john murray.ng effect on graham taylor. he took the job when he was just 46 years old. he was a relatively young man. until then he had only had success with looking at watford and aston villa. that was the first big pond in his career and the way that he received criticism, the way at all and it was particularly vitriolic and typical of the media and the newspapers at that time went there were big circulation wars going on. there we re...
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a tour de force from andy murray. johneek two, but something far less familiar was happening on court one. massive win for sam ouerrey. massive shock. there will be no novak djokovic in week two at wimbledon. there was now a chance for andy murray. all he had to do was take it. against nick kyrgios, that is exactly what he did. ruthless, clinical, and he is a quarterfinalist yet again. but if he was making things look simple, a quarterfinal againstjo wilfred tsonga was anything but. arms raised aloft, another triumph on centre court for andy murray. a five set marathon. as it turned out, it was murray's biggest test. tomas berdych in the semifinal proved little obstacle. murray in straight sets, a demolitionjob, really. that's sunday afternoon ta ken care of. the men's singles final is between milos raonic of canada and andy murray of great britain. he's there. straight sets again. wimbledon champion again, a supreme performance, a first—class tournament. andy murray. for the women's trophy, another familiar name. the wimb
a tour de force from andy murray. johneek two, but something far less familiar was happening on court one. massive win for sam ouerrey. massive shock. there will be no novak djokovic in week two at wimbledon. there was now a chance for andy murray. all he had to do was take it. against nick kyrgios, that is exactly what he did. ruthless, clinical, and he is a quarterfinalist yet again. but if he was making things look simple, a quarterfinal againstjo wilfred tsonga was anything but. arms raised...
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john. >> sara murray, thanks so much. >>> joining us now to discuss the democratic senator right in the middle of this all joe manchin of west virginia. thank you for being with us today. >> good morning, john. good to be with you and poppy. >> let me read to you what the president elect has said about the outgoing cia director. you sit on the intelligence committee. president-elect trump wrote, he was quoting an interview on fox news he said cia chief john brennan blasts president-elect trump on russian threat. doesn't understand. he said couldn't do worse. look at syria, crimea and the build up of russian nukes not good. was this the leaker of fake news. so, again, senator, i ask you as a member of the intelligence community how does it help america to have the president elect attacking the outgoing clchltcia director? >> it really doesn't help us at all. we have a committee that's committed and professional that's going to be going into everything as far as the russian hacking and this is serious and we take it ver serious and we will share with the people in open meetings as much as
john. >> sara murray, thanks so much. >>> joining us now to discuss the democratic senator right in the middle of this all joe manchin of west virginia. thank you for being with us today. >> good morning, john. good to be with you and poppy. >> let me read to you what the president elect has said about the outgoing cia director. you sit on the intelligence committee. president-elect trump wrote, he was quoting an interview on fox news he said cia chief john brennan...
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day atoming up on good 10a, you know him his name isami john murray i know you've seenee him if you watchomments on social issues. ie very funny guy.. very astute.ve he's here with us in the lot off talking about that and maybend y some celebrity dish as well. as. all right.l right. also, corey hawkins i had a iad chance to speak with him he'simh the new star of the new 24, 24 legacy jack bauer's old show olo he's the new jack bauer. wee talk about him. h >> does he have a man purse.pu. >> he's got a man purse, too.. >> the murse is back. b first it is coffee time on goodd day d.c. f you've been eyeingn n our good day mugs listen up thih is how you can get one. o we have a good day dc du perfect cup for that greathagret dunkin' donuts coffee all youdo have to do is head to fox5nuts dc.com/contest or our facebookk page at facebook.com/fox5 d.c. d enter the mug contest there.st . one lucky winner selected each h day random drawing but do youwit need to hur row because you only have from now until 11am to r.ter. 5757 right now. good day at 10a coming your way next. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> at 10a, you know
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john watson. coming up this evening: some murray magic in melbourne takes andy into the second round of the australianpen. can johanna konta join him. big boots to fill — bottas replaces rosberg at mercedes. and injury forces rory mcilroy out of the abu dhabi championship. hello and welcome. in around an hour and a half, johanna konta plays herfirst match at the australian open. fresh from victory at the sydney international, she takes on kirsten flipkens of belgium hoping to book her place in the second round. you can follow it all over on radio 5 live sports extra, there's full commentary from melbourne. andy murray is already through to the second round of this, his first grand slam as world number one. he got his campaign off to a winning start, beating ukraine's illya marchenko. as nick parrott reports. will this be the year andy murray finally stepped out of the shadows of the australian open? he has reached five finals, but has yet to win it. top seed for the first time at the grand slam and on the other side of the net was world number five, illya marchenko. if anyone thought this would be a b
john watson. coming up this evening: some murray magic in melbourne takes andy into the second round of the australianpen. can johanna konta join him. big boots to fill — bottas replaces rosberg at mercedes. and injury forces rory mcilroy out of the abu dhabi championship. hello and welcome. in around an hour and a half, johanna konta plays herfirst match at the australian open. fresh from victory at the sydney international, she takes on kirsten flipkens of belgium hoping to book her place...
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here is sara murray. >> reporter: good morning, john and christine.ld trump going to battle with the u.s. intelligence agencies and leader of his party. as he takes to twitter to suggest he doesn't believe u.s. intelligence agencies assessment that russia attempted to meddle in the election. suggesting he may be more likely to believe julian assange who insists none of his information about hillary clinton's campaign came from the russian government. because donald trump says he is not inclined to believe in the intelligence agencies doesn't mean all members of his party are following suit. >> i have more faith in our intelligence officers serving around the world. very masmart and experienced analysts than i do in people like julian assange. >> this was done by the russians and i hope president-elect donald trump will come to that revolution and ignore julian assange. he should condemn him for what he has done to our country. putting our soldiers out risk and foreign policy at risk. julian assange is no friend of america. >> reporter: we heard a numb
here is sara murray. >> reporter: good morning, john and christine.ld trump going to battle with the u.s. intelligence agencies and leader of his party. as he takes to twitter to suggest he doesn't believe u.s. intelligence agencies assessment that russia attempted to meddle in the election. suggesting he may be more likely to believe julian assange who insists none of his information about hillary clinton's campaign came from the russian government. because donald trump says he is not...
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mike pence and john kelly will meet with republican leaders today. sara murray has the latest. >> reporter: good morning, george and christine. donald trump beginning the week under fire by democrats and republicans for the rollout of the travel ban. members of his own government agencies who weren't sure how to implement this ban when it was passed. a number of republican allies on the hill said they were not consulted and taken by surprise. if they do agree with the travel ban and what it includes, they do not agree he with the sloppy rollout. despite all of that, the white house vig obvioorously defended move. >> if we announced this earlier, this would give time for people to flood into the country to do us harm. the people that needed to be kept in the loop, were kept in the loop. >> reporter: no indication however that president trump plans to slow down the breakneck pace. he will have a meeting on cyber security and we are expect him to sign executive order on that front. we expect donald trump to announce his pick for supreme court justice. >> thank you.
mike pence and john kelly will meet with republican leaders today. sara murray has the latest. >> reporter: good morning, george and christine. donald trump beginning the week under fire by democrats and republicans for the rollout of the travel ban. members of his own government agencies who weren't sure how to implement this ban when it was passed. a number of republican allies on the hill said they were not consulted and taken by surprise. if they do agree with the travel ban and what...
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>> sara murray, live from trump tower. john lewis will be speaking for the first time since the president-elect tweeted about him, maligning his district. this is the mlk breakfast in miami, a breakfast to honor boys who have made good and to award them with scholarships. we're awaiting congressman john lewis, we're awaiting him to speak at any moment. when he does, we'll bring you back live to miami. julian salazar is here, author of "the fierce urgency of now." round brownstein, cnn senior political analyst. okay. so let's talk about this snafu. ron, we know that donald trump is a counterpuncher and if someone maligns him in any way, he's going to strike back. shouldn't americans and lawmakers, by the way, get used to that? >> when you're president of the united states, every day somebody is unhappy about something you do, whether at home or abroad. it goes with the territory. and if the president is going to engage in basically combat with everyone who ever disagrees with him at home and abroad, you are in for just an unprec
>> sara murray, live from trump tower. john lewis will be speaking for the first time since the president-elect tweeted about him, maligning his district. this is the mlk breakfast in miami, a breakfast to honor boys who have made good and to award them with scholarships. we're awaiting congressman john lewis, we're awaiting him to speak at any moment. when he does, we'll bring you back live to miami. julian salazar is here, author of "the fierce urgency of now." round...
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john, great to see you. thanks very much. matt murray is with us now. a "wall street journal"'s deputy editor in chief. the "wall street journal" a corporate cousin of ours. the talk is the whole republican party is united on this matter. the truth is, there's a wing of the republican party that doesn't want to add to the deficit. they want to figure out a way not to do that. they have not accomplished that. >> no. they're stepping up to say that they'll pay for the wall and side strep between mexico and neito and who will pay saying "we'll pay." yeah, an issue for the republicans down the road without a doubt. >> $15 billion is the new estimate or that. we just learned that as you saw marine one there taking off and you do on your screen, president trump was shaking hands with family members, it's our understanding. now we'll take five or six-minute trip back to the white house. getting everybody on the same page though down the road. it's more than just the wall, the $15 billion wall. entitlement reform is not coming. the president is not in favor of that. he said that repeatedly. >> except for obama
john, great to see you. thanks very much. matt murray is with us now. a "wall street journal"'s deputy editor in chief. the "wall street journal" a corporate cousin of ours. the talk is the whole republican party is united on this matter. the truth is, there's a wing of the republican party that doesn't want to add to the deficit. they want to figure out a way not to do that. they have not accomplished that. >> no. they're stepping up to say that they'll pay for the...
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david: jamie murray and the john ryding, thank you both for being with us.ernie madoff, and it's been in the work for years, so why didn't the sec see it coming? turnout in athis trump administration? this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg. breaking news here. donald trump tweeting, he says thank you to ford for scrapping the plan in mexico and creating 700 jobs in the u.s.. we will be coming back and a half hour to talk about this with ford. we interviewed mark fields, the ceo, about whether this is really donald trump or ford's decision. let's turn back to the new york investment community and how it was rocked just before christmas when prosecutors arrested a traitor and charged platinum partners with securities rod. it was the biggest scheme of its kind since bernie madoff, and that he cheated his investors out of $1 million. so how did the government miss it for so many years? the close.now is how did they miss it for so many years? say, they were reporting 17% returns for years. the measure of their smoothness was almost as good as madoff. if th
david: jamie murray and the john ryding, thank you both for being with us.ernie madoff, and it's been in the work for years, so why didn't the sec see it coming? turnout in athis trump administration? this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg. breaking news here. donald trump tweeting, he says thank you to ford for scrapping the plan in mexico and creating 700 jobs in the u.s.. we will be coming back and a half hour to talk about this with ford. we interviewed mark fields, the ceo, about...
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there are republicans, you know, that we are hearing, john mccain, lindsay graham, republicans in washington who are, sarah murray's point, telling the white house, look, you got to focus on a couple things. there is republican whose are concerned. >> there is a political wisdom, you know, there are, you know, books written abut lee atwater and carl rove -- karl rove, a playbook, a political person, a smart, political >> anybody who came up in the normal school of this is how you run a campaign, this is how you manage a crisis, throw that out, steve bannon, i believe, may be an evil genius, i believe they're operating on a different plane than the rest of us. and i think this is -- we have to sort of put ourselves and -- in his head, he's a radical, a revolutionary, a nationalist, everything we know about politics and that we've learned is a politic, it hurts us when it comes to understanding what they're doing. >> call me old fashioned, call me boring, i like a government that is not in total chaos all the time. that is not picking fights with our allies, the media, picking fights with the 1.4 million people who w
there are republicans, you know, that we are hearing, john mccain, lindsay graham, republicans in washington who are, sarah murray's point, telling the white house, look, you got to focus on a couple things. there is republican whose are concerned. >> there is a political wisdom, you know, there are, you know, books written abut lee atwater and carl rove -- karl rove, a playbook, a political person, a smart, political >> anybody who came up in the normal school of this is how you...
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murray in our washington bureau. hallie, all of these fights with john lewis, with the intel community, are they hurting the president-elect at all, or is he still teflon? >> reporter: listen, craig, it's not just john lewis and the intel community, right? he's fighting in papers over the weekend and the last couple of days with for example angela merkel, members of data. this is donald trump the brawl. didn't change from when he was a candidate and those who think it may change when he becomes president are perhaps holding their breath for something that could not happen. let me play you some reaction we're starting to get, because the ultimate test of whether or not this is going to hurt the president-elect is going to come from his colleagues here on capitol hill. think about what we saw during those judge comments he made over the summer when he went after alicia machado, former miss universe. you heard an uproar from people here in congress, members of his own party. listen to what senator john mccain had to say about the john lewis flap, if you will. >> this is not the first time that congressman lewis has taken a ve
murray in our washington bureau. hallie, all of these fights with john lewis, with the intel community, are they hurting the president-elect at all, or is he still teflon? >> reporter: listen, craig, it's not just john lewis and the intel community, right? he's fighting in papers over the weekend and the last couple of days with for example angela merkel, members of data. this is donald trump the brawl. didn't change from when he was a candidate and those who think it may change when he...
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idris elba as a digital shere khan, bill murray as a lovable baloo the bear, and christopher walken as a gigantic king louie. moving on to may, and once director johnnd a spring in my step with its tale of a teenager's pop—tastic adventures in the mysterious world of 80s dublin. meanwhile, over in france, the 69th cannes film festival offered yet more reason for rejoicing as ken loach won his second palme d'or for the social realist drama i, daniel blake. having previously claimed the top prize with the wind that shakes the barley, ken loach, who turned 80 this year, won the judges over once again with his blistering tale of a newcastle joiner recovering from a heart attack who finds himself on the wrong end of a bureaucratic benefit system. superbly scripted by paul lafferty, with outstanding performances by davejohns and hayley squires, i, daniel blake is powerful and impassioned film—making. no wonder bothjohns and squires were honoured with trophies at the recent british independent film awards. what i gather now is the decision—maker, the decision—maker's gonna be sending you a letter through the post. you're gonna have to wait for that. my ki
idris elba as a digital shere khan, bill murray as a lovable baloo the bear, and christopher walken as a gigantic king louie. moving on to may, and once director johnnd a spring in my step with its tale of a teenager's pop—tastic adventures in the mysterious world of 80s dublin. meanwhile, over in france, the 69th cannes film festival offered yet more reason for rejoicing as ken loach won his second palme d'or for the social realist drama i, daniel blake. having previously claimed the top...
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murray from outside trump tower. sara, what's the latest from fifth avenue? >> reporter: john, it's clear that donald trump's fraught relationship with the intelligence community is not thawing over the weekend. that's just one of many controversies. another is his fight with civil rights icon and congressman john lewis. questionable timing, today is martin luther king day. let's take a listen to what set donald trump off, what john lewis had to say about trump's victory. >> you have forged relationships with many presidents. do you plan on trying to forgery a relationship with donald trump? >> i believe in forgiveness. i believe in trying to work with people. it's going to be hard, it's going to be very difficult. i don't see this president-elect as a legitimate president. >> reporter: so you hear him there questioning the legitimacy of donald trump's presidency. and trump, as he is wont to do, took to twitter to fire back. he said that congressman john lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping his districted which is in horrible shape and falling apart, not to menti
murray from outside trump tower. sara, what's the latest from fifth avenue? >> reporter: john, it's clear that donald trump's fraught relationship with the intelligence community is not thawing over the weekend. that's just one of many controversies. another is his fight with civil rights icon and congressman john lewis. questionable timing, today is martin luther king day. let's take a listen to what set donald trump off, what john lewis had to say about trump's victory. >> you...
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john to the sport. to the bbc sports centre and tojohn watson. simon, thank you. andy murrayhough the world number one was made to work hard by the world number 95. nick parrott reports. will this be the year andy murray finally steps out of the shadows at the australian open? he has reached five final, but has yet to win it. top seed for the first time at a grand slam, on the other side of the net was world number 95, illya marchenko. if anyone thought this would be a gentle broodduction to the first big tournament of the year, they were wrong. murray was given a good work—out in the 31 celsius heat, made to sweat for almost an hour before he could take the first set. the ukrainian was determined not to give the world number one an easy ride, breaking at the first opportunity in the second. the briton need add tie—break to ove rco m e the briton need add tie—break to overcome his opponent's stubborn resistance. but after that, overcome his opponent's stubborn resistance. but afterthat, it overcome his opponent's stubborn resistance. but after that, it was how many would have
john to the sport. to the bbc sports centre and tojohn watson. simon, thank you. andy murrayhough the world number one was made to work hard by the world number 95. nick parrott reports. will this be the year andy murray finally steps out of the shadows at the australian open? he has reached five final, but has yet to win it. top seed for the first time at a grand slam, on the other side of the net was world number 95, illya marchenko. if anyone thought this would be a gentle broodduction to...
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cnn white house correspondent sara murray, a lot going on today after a busy week, sara. >> reporter: there's a lot going on, john. we are expecting british prime minister theresa may to arrive soon. they'll meet privately and hold a press conference together. they'll have a working lunch. this is one of a few of these diplomatic conversations he's going to be having over the next couple of days. like you said, over the weekend he's going to be talking to leaders from germany, france, and also to russian president vladimir putin. obviously there will be a lot of attention paid to that confidential. russia is a country that we have a much rockier relationship with than we do with britain. i've got to tell you, donald trump's diplomatic efforts are not off to the smoothest start. we've seen heightened tensions with mexico, and a twitter war between donald trump and the mexican president who announced via twitter that he won't be meeting with president trump next week after all. >> also this week, sara, the parking l president signed a series of executive actions. any more expected today? >> reporter: we are expecti
cnn white house correspondent sara murray, a lot going on today after a busy week, sara. >> reporter: there's a lot going on, john. we are expecting british prime minister theresa may to arrive soon. they'll meet privately and hold a press conference together. they'll have a working lunch. this is one of a few of these diplomatic conversations he's going to be having over the next couple of days. like you said, over the weekend he's going to be talking to leaders from germany, france, and...
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john paul stevens: he had an army of stories that he would tell. partly because he'd had so much experience himself. he was really a profoundly gifted raconteur. narrator: the murray case made marshall a rising star in the naacp, but his preoccupation with civil rights left him with a failing law practice inhis tiny baltimore office - cluttered with unpaid bills. when he wrote houston for help, houston asked him to come to new york to work a temporary assignment in the national naacp office. and in october of 1936, thurgood and buster left his crowded family home in baltimore for new york city. when thurgood and buster first arrived in new york, they stayed with relatives until they found a small apartment in harlem. they would now be alone and on their own for the very first time. inan office across town the naacp was still basking in the glow of their first victory integrating the university of maryland law school - which energized houston's education strategy and gave it momentum. marshall would now share a second floor office with houston to help him move it forward. jose anderson: for the first time in his career the full force of his intellectual ability was
john paul stevens: he had an army of stories that he would tell. partly because he'd had so much experience himself. he was really a profoundly gifted raconteur. narrator: the murray case made marshall a rising star in the naacp, but his preoccupation with civil rights left him with a failing law practice inhis tiny baltimore office - cluttered with unpaid bills. when he wrote houston for help, houston asked him to come to new york to work a temporary assignment in the national naacp office....
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murray, thank you. we have so much to talk about with oklahoma senator tom coburn. nice to have you on the program. >> good morning. >> let's begin with the feud between congressman john lewis and the president-elect. we know the is will of o democrats not going to the inauguration is up to 25. do you support the way the president-elect responded to congressman lewis saying he is not a legitimate president? should the president-elect have responded in this way, saying this is a man of all talk, no action? >> well, i think donald trump is a user of twitter to accomplish his means. i certainly wouldn't have responded that way, but that doesn't mean he won't. we've seen this pattern through his entire campaign to where he controls the talking points by using twitter to counter somebody else's assertion. i think it's unfortunate that congressman lewis said that he's not legitimate because there's no basis in fact for that. but the point is, at some point in time the president is going to have to turn to become more presidential. that's not presidential. >> it's not presidential in about four days when he is the next president, the argument could be made. today is martin l
murray, thank you. we have so much to talk about with oklahoma senator tom coburn. nice to have you on the program. >> good morning. >> let's begin with the feud between congressman john lewis and the president-elect. we know the is will of o democrats not going to the inauguration is up to 25. do you support the way the president-elect responded to congressman lewis saying he is not a legitimate president? should the president-elect have responded in this way, saying this is a man...
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murray outside trump tower. >> reporter: donald trump's already fraught relationship with the u.s. intelligence community appeared to hit a new low as he engaged in a war of words with outgoing cia director john brennan, trump suggesting on twitter, was this the leaker of fake news? donald trump taking to twitter to suggest that outgoing cia director john brennan leaked unsubstantiated personal and financial information that could be damaging to trump. >> there is no basis for mr. trump to point fingers at the intelligence community for leaking information that was already available publicly. >> trump's charge coming hours after brennan appeared on national television, arguing the president-elect doesn't understand the critical threat russia poses? >> i think he has to recognize that his words do have impact and they can have very positive impact or they can be undercutting of our national security. >> trump has spent months doubting u.t. intelligence findings that russia was behind the election cyberattacks. in a new interview, the president-elect suggesting the u.s. could ease tensions with russia. trump telling the times of london and german newspaper build, let's see if we can make some g
murray outside trump tower. >> reporter: donald trump's already fraught relationship with the u.s. intelligence community appeared to hit a new low as he engaged in a war of words with outgoing cia director john brennan, trump suggesting on twitter, was this the leaker of fake news? donald trump taking to twitter to suggest that outgoing cia director john brennan leaked unsubstantiated personal and financial information that could be damaging to trump. >> there is no basis for mr....
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he could be considering his future of the club, and john konta's good form continues, one win from reaching the final after winning in china. andy murray back i will be more with more on most of those stories later. —— i will be back with more on those stories later. some breaking news. the norwegian prime minister has been talking about brexit and saying that the uk lacks the international negotiating experience required. he says "this is going to slow down talks." interesting that he made that comment after the resignation of sir ivan rogers, who spoke about britain's position being in a muddled state. the norwegian prime minister saying that the uk lacks international negotiating experience, which will lead to a slowing of talks on brexit. some other news reaching us about an assault in austria on new year's eve, police in austria say that in the province of tyrol they are looking for a group of five or six men suspected of sexually assaulting 18 women on new year's eve in innsbruck. this is according to reports in the austria press agency. the head of the investigation said the men were believed to come from asia orfrom north afric
he could be considering his future of the club, and john konta's good form continues, one win from reaching the final after winning in china. andy murray back i will be more with more on most of those stories later. —— i will be back with more on those stories later. some breaking news. the norwegian prime minister has been talking about brexit and saying that the uk lacks the international negotiating experience required. he says "this is going to slow down talks." interesting...
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john boehner, former speaker of the house. >> all the vips are arriving right now. sara murrayome new information for us on what happened in that private church service a little while ago. sara, what are you learning? >> wolf, i'm told it was a moving ceremony. i spoke with a friend of donald trump who said the moment was hitting him, donald trump was clearly emotional, as he was leaving his church, he took time on his way out to hug the various members of his incoming cabinet and even appeared a little teary-eyed on his way out. we know this pomp and circumstance, the sorceremonial stuff, is not what donald trump is usually into. but it's clear this day, the moment, the magnitude of it is beginning to sink in, wolf. >> it will sink in even further as we get closer and closer to that magic moment. >> we were just talking about how president obama was meeting with members of the white house staff. we just were told that they presented him with two flags, one flown on the first day of the obama presidency, and the second one flown this morning, the last day of the obama presidenc
john boehner, former speaker of the house. >> all the vips are arriving right now. sara murrayome new information for us on what happened in that private church service a little while ago. sara, what are you learning? >> wolf, i'm told it was a moving ceremony. i spoke with a friend of donald trump who said the moment was hitting him, donald trump was clearly emotional, as he was leaving his church, he took time on his way out to hug the various members of his incoming cabinet and...