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before we get to them and martin luther king jr.'s legacy let's get caught up on the political headlines today. in connecticut just 111 days after the slaughter of children at the sandy hook elementary school, the gun debate is over. with the stroke of the pen connecticut governor signed into law one of the most strictest gun laws on the books. it is the country's own system to track offenders and the ban now includes high capacity magazines. it's a start for parents who lost children in the shoot shooting. >> i can't tell you how much it means to us that our voices have been heard. we said from the outset that we want newtown to be known not for tragedy but for transformation. this law marks that turning point. >> michael: it's so effective when you hear the parents speak. governor malloy made it clear there is still so much to be done in other states and at the federal level. >> in some sense i hope this is an example to the rest of the nation. certainly to our leaders in washington who seem so deeply divided about an issue such as
before we get to them and martin luther king jr.'s legacy let's get caught up on the political headlines today. in connecticut just 111 days after the slaughter of children at the sandy hook elementary school, the gun debate is over. with the stroke of the pen connecticut governor signed into law one of the most strictest gun laws on the books. it is the country's own system to track offenders and the ban now includes high capacity magazines. it's a start for parents who lost children in the...
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edgar hoover was convinced that martin luther king jr.to the order of the american society. >> yet, king was unmoved by the fbi's truly dirty tricks. >> he saw this as part of his life, just the way he would have to live for the rest of his life. >>> still ahead, military spies on the rooftop. >> they said they wanted to take pictures. >> and the fatal moment. >> he probably never even heard the shot. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> early in 1968 black garbage collectors in memphis, tennessee, went on strike over low wages. garbage man taylor rogers. >> we made about 99 cents an hour. you could work a 40-hour week and be eligible for welfare. >> civil rights leader reverend b
edgar hoover was convinced that martin luther king jr.to the order of the american society. >> yet, king was unmoved by the fbi's truly dirty tricks. >> he saw this as part of his life, just the way he would have to live for the rest of his life. >>> still ahead, military spies on the rooftop. >> they said they wanted to take pictures. >> and the fatal moment. >> he probably never even heard the shot. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [...
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edgar hoover was convinced that martin luther king jr.hreat to the order of the american society. >> yet, king was unmoved by the fbi's truly dirty tricks. >> he saw this as part of his life, just the way he would have to live for the rest of his life. >>> still ahead, military spies on the rooftop. >> they said they wanted to take pictures. >> and the fatal moment. >> he probably never even heard the shot. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morning." sundays are the warrior's day to unplug and recharge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our v
edgar hoover was convinced that martin luther king jr.hreat to the order of the american society. >> yet, king was unmoved by the fbi's truly dirty tricks. >> he saw this as part of his life, just the way he would have to live for the rest of his life. >>> still ahead, military spies on the rooftop. >> they said they wanted to take pictures. >> and the fatal moment. >> he probably never even heard the shot. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will...
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his recent publication, the book, martin's dream: my journey and the legacy of martin luther king, jr., a memoir about his transition from being a teenage participant in the march on washington to becoming a historian and an educator and, of course, if you sign up for a membership you can get that book today. it's here. in 1985 he was invited by coretta scott king to direct a long-term project to edit and publish the definitive multi-volume edition, the papers of martin luther kindergartenv, jr. those papers include many of king's speeches, sermons, correspondence, publications, and unpublished writings. in addition, he has written or coed ted numerous other works based on those papers. * he collaborated -- now, this is really significant. he collaborated with the roma design group of san francisco to create the winning proposal in an international competition to design the national king memorial in washington, d.c. (applause) >> all right. among his many honors and awards, he has received the honorary degree he received in 2007 from more house college, has special meaning to him beca
his recent publication, the book, martin's dream: my journey and the legacy of martin luther king, jr., a memoir about his transition from being a teenage participant in the march on washington to becoming a historian and an educator and, of course, if you sign up for a membership you can get that book today. it's here. in 1985 he was invited by coretta scott king to direct a long-term project to edit and publish the definitive multi-volume edition, the papers of martin luther kindergartenv,...
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and out came the birth of leland jr -- leland stanford be jr. university. >> host: and herbert hoover was the first graduate or first student at stanford. >> guest: yeah. he's deemed the first student because he actually moved into the dorm first. >> host: deborah perry piscione, can you underestimate the importance of stanford to silicon valley? >> guest: no, you truly can't. when we first moved there, we had been living in the washington, d.c. area for 18 years and moved out there less than seven years ago and people kept asking me, don't you want your kids to go stop signford? -- stanford? i said, no, i want them to go back to east coast schools. it was just an academic environment i was used to since i was schooled on the east coast. now living there for nearly seven years it is unparalleled, the collaborative environment that stanford provides. it's so based in collaboration and students working together that professors actually have to document on their syllabus when students can't work together. and the interesting thing is not just this
and out came the birth of leland jr -- leland stanford be jr. university. >> host: and herbert hoover was the first graduate or first student at stanford. >> guest: yeah. he's deemed the first student because he actually moved into the dorm first. >> host: deborah perry piscione, can you underestimate the importance of stanford to silicon valley? >> guest: no, you truly can't. when we first moved there, we had been living in the washington, d.c. area for 18 years and...
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the victim has been identified at 34-year-old ricky gonzalez, jr. police say he was on his way home from a nearby convenience store when someone in a blue car drove up to gonzalez, jr., and fired several shots. two of those shots him him in the chest. gonzalez, who is mentally ill, was able to make his way back home. his father, ricardo gonzalez sr. said the shooting happened around 4:00 in the morning. they called 911 around 7:30 in the morning. >> looking at me in the doorway. he picks up his t-shirt -- he picks up his t-shirt. i looked at it. i said, what happened? i went to 7-eleven and two guys in a blue car shot me. >> the mo is indicative of a gang shooting. we don't know if our victim has any gang ties or the actual motivation behind the shooting was gang related. but that's typical of a gang member to drive by and do something like that. >> gonzalez, jr., was taken to the hospital. his father said the bullets have been removed right now and he is in stable condition. so far police have not found any evidence of the shooting as far as shell
the victim has been identified at 34-year-old ricky gonzalez, jr. police say he was on his way home from a nearby convenience store when someone in a blue car drove up to gonzalez, jr., and fired several shots. two of those shots him him in the chest. gonzalez, who is mentally ill, was able to make his way back home. his father, ricardo gonzalez sr. said the shooting happened around 4:00 in the morning. they called 911 around 7:30 in the morning. >> looking at me in the doorway. he picks...
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gonzales jr.e llevado al hospital y segun lo que reporta su padre, las balas han sido removidas y su condicion es estable.... pero las autoridades aun no esclarecen la situacion puesto que no encontraron en el lugar ninguna evidencia del tiroteo, como agujeros o casquillos de las balas, ni testigos que ayuden a esclarecer los hechos.... cesar ---un agente de policia de cesar ---un agente de policia de oakland abrio fuego esta tarde contra un sospechoso de robo... take vo ---este es el tercer incidente de su tipo en tan solo un plazo de 48 horas que se registra en la ciudad... ---las autoridades fueron llamadas para investigar el robo a una casa ubicada sobre la calle 34 en el oeste de la ciudad.. ---al llegar, vieron a los dos ladrones huir, uno de ellos portaba un cuchillo y el otro blandio un arma imitacion de una pistola "glock", por lo que al percatarse, uno de los policias abrio fue hiriendolo en el hombro.. topvo cesar ---siempre en oakland, las autoridades lograron arrestar a un sujeto que
gonzales jr.e llevado al hospital y segun lo que reporta su padre, las balas han sido removidas y su condicion es estable.... pero las autoridades aun no esclarecen la situacion puesto que no encontraron en el lugar ninguna evidencia del tiroteo, como agujeros o casquillos de las balas, ni testigos que ayuden a esclarecer los hechos.... cesar ---un agente de policia de cesar ---un agente de policia de oakland abrio fuego esta tarde contra un sospechoso de robo... take vo ---este es el tercer...
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-- they had him at -- leeland was 44 years old, she was 49 years old, and just prior to to leeland, jr.'s 16th birthday, he contracted typhoid fever and died in florence, italy. it was a tragic event. the stanford looked for an opportunity to really comem rate their son and figure out how can all of california's children be their children and best serve, you know, this growing western population in a way to commemorate their son, and out came the birth of leeland stanford, jr. university. >> host: and herbert hoover was the first student at stanford. >> guest: yeah, interesting story there. he deemed the first student because he moved into the dorm first. >> host: deborah, can you underestimate the importance of stanford to silicon valley? >> guest: no, you truly can't. when we first moved there, we had been living in the washington, d.c. area for 18 years and moved out there less than seven years ago, and people said don't you want your kids to go to stanford? i said, no, the east coast school, learn, get entrenched in the culture and understand what it's like to live in difficult win
-- they had him at -- leeland was 44 years old, she was 49 years old, and just prior to to leeland, jr.'s 16th birthday, he contracted typhoid fever and died in florence, italy. it was a tragic event. the stanford looked for an opportunity to really comem rate their son and figure out how can all of california's children be their children and best serve, you know, this growing western population in a way to commemorate their son, and out came the birth of leeland stanford, jr. university....
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we learned a deer valley high school jr. fell ill with tuberculocis two weeks ago. there are some who had close contact with him. >> we have about 55 cases each year. >> reporter: doctors say case management rates the first half of the decade were okay but now they've remaining steady. >> the opportunity for people previously exposed to tuberculocis to develop the dis-- >> reporter: then pass it on. doctors say it's always cash-up. >> until we see an active case we can't stop the transmission. >> reporter: at deer valley high, the 209 students get a free blood test thursday here at school and a second test in two months. if results are positive they may test all the students. they want to treat before tb spreads. >>> two bills aimed at makingcal trances more accessible. one bill creates an office of legal compliance and ethics to detect and prevent fraud waste and abuse. they report to the transportation department. the other sets standards for projects that exceed $1 million. >>> commissioner's terminated the contract of henry alvarez. he was on paid medical leave
we learned a deer valley high school jr. fell ill with tuberculocis two weeks ago. there are some who had close contact with him. >> we have about 55 cases each year. >> reporter: doctors say case management rates the first half of the decade were okay but now they've remaining steady. >> the opportunity for people previously exposed to tuberculocis to develop the dis-- >> reporter: then pass it on. doctors say it's always cash-up. >> until we see an active case we...
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also it's been forty five years since martin luther king jr gave his last speech to the american people but to this day questions still remain surrounding his death who is really behind the assassination of one of america's greatest heroes and america's poised to sign on to yet another so-called free trade deal why is president obama considering a plan that will help corporations prosper even more while the rest of us are left to suffer. so today on the forty fifth anniversary of martin luther king jr's debt fast food workers in new york city are going on strike and there couldn't be a more fitting way to honor the great civil rights leader on april third one nine hundred sixty eight the day before his assassination king gave his final and some would argue most powerful speech at the mason temple in memphis tennessee condemning racial injustice corporate power and wealth inequality he reminded the audience that the struggle for racial equality was inseparable from the fight for economic justice. you are going to manage. we were. good here brave guy you are a mind. not only metal. but yo
also it's been forty five years since martin luther king jr gave his last speech to the american people but to this day questions still remain surrounding his death who is really behind the assassination of one of america's greatest heroes and america's poised to sign on to yet another so-called free trade deal why is president obama considering a plan that will help corporations prosper even more while the rest of us are left to suffer. so today on the forty fifth anniversary of martin luther...
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, orlando bloom, paris hilton, craig ferguson, ben stiller, sarah michelle gellar or freddie prinze jr., derek jeter, kerri russell, leann rimes, gerard butler, jennifer garner, topher grace, sting, denise richards, or anyone who's on the big bang theory. now, follow me on twitter so we can live chat during the shows. keep up with our blog at tosh.comedycentral.com. and come see me on tour over the holidays. sorry, i have to get out of here a little early. i'm told my sandwich has arrived. later, day saints. here's your food. why are you eating. >> this is embarrassing. i ordered this from her at a barbeque place 4 months ago. what are the odds you guys would show up 10 minutes apart. you captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) [eagle caw] [cheers and applause] >> stephen: hey, welcome to the report, everybody. thank you for joining us. ladies and gentlemen -- [cheers and applause] -- thank you. [crowd chanting stephen] [cheers and applause] thank you. in here, out there, i thank you for support on a nightly basis because you know, ladies and gentlemen, if you wat
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so today on the forty fifth anniversary of martin luther king jr's debt fast food workers in new york city are going on strike and there couldn't be a more fitting way to honor the great civil rights leader on april third one nine hundred sixty eight the day before his assassination king gave his final and some would argue most powerful speech at the mason temple in memphis tennessee condemning racial injustice corporate power and wealth inequality he reminded the audience that the struggle for racial equality was inseparable from the fight for economic justice. you are going to. hit. we were. good here brave guy you are a mind. not only metal. but you are reminded of a major. battle. cry are. for people. who live there. read the starvation way he'd ha in the months leading up to that speech king openly threw his support behind the memphis sanitation workers strike memphis is mostly black janitors and waste collectors demanded better wages for working conditions and an end to racial discrimination and the right to officially join the local chapter of the american federation of state c
so today on the forty fifth anniversary of martin luther king jr's debt fast food workers in new york city are going on strike and there couldn't be a more fitting way to honor the great civil rights leader on april third one nine hundred sixty eight the day before his assassination king gave his final and some would argue most powerful speech at the mason temple in memphis tennessee condemning racial injustice corporate power and wealth inequality he reminded the audience that the struggle for...
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welcome to the show, jr. i want to understand exactly what the claim is.t did the law schools say in these cases that were so misleading? >> thanks so much for having me on your show, melissa. first of all i want to make it clear our clients are not blaming the job market on these schools and they're not blaming their unemployment on these schools. melissa: okay. >> the problem with these cases is that what these schools did is they collected very detailed information about the job prospects and jobs that its graduates were getting for years. they're required to collect this detailed information including information on whether or not the jobs were part-time, full-time, temporary or jobs that required law degree or passing the bar at all. melissa: what did they do? did they misrepresent the data and what did they do? >> they had the data and didn't disclose it. on fox business you're here on markets and markets required information why they required by law to disclose that information? >> they're required under california consumer protection law to provide
welcome to the show, jr. i want to understand exactly what the claim is.t did the law schools say in these cases that were so misleading? >> thanks so much for having me on your show, melissa. first of all i want to make it clear our clients are not blaming the job market on these schools and they're not blaming their unemployment on these schools. melissa: okay. >> the problem with these cases is that what these schools did is they collected very detailed information about the job...
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jackson jr. about his book, "racial paranoia." the interview was conducted at university of pennsylvania's annenberg school for communication, and it's about 25 minutes. >> john l. jackson jr. is a professor of communication, anthropology and africana studies at the university of pennsylvania. of and he is the author recently of this book, "racial paranoia: the unintended consequences of political correctness." dr. jackson, when you talk about racial paranoia, who's paranoid? >> well, i would argue we're all paranoid when it comes to race. and probably for good reason. i mean, one of the points i make in the book is that race as a category itself is about the embedding of paranoia into the way we look at social life. so, for instance, the whole point of race is to say some differences are so paramount, so biological, so hard wired that we have to be on the lookout for them at all times and that they explain all the other ways in which we differentiate between uses and themes. and so race thits is
jackson jr. about his book, "racial paranoia." the interview was conducted at university of pennsylvania's annenberg school for communication, and it's about 25 minutes. >> john l. jackson jr. is a professor of communication, anthropology and africana studies at the university of pennsylvania. of and he is the author recently of this book, "racial paranoia: the unintended consequences of political correctness." dr. jackson, when you talk about racial paranoia, who's...
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robert downey jr. is back as tony stark.id of you. i know you're a coward. i've decided you just died, pal. i'm coming to get the body. good old fashioned revenge. no pentagon. just you and many. on the off-chance you're a man, here's my home address, 10-880 malibu point, 90265. i'll leave the door unlocked. >> welcome back to robert downey jr. great to have you here. [ cheers and applause ] this is a sign of what you're getting already. je overseas, you're killing it. >> we sold a lot of soap. a world tour. >> there is a different iron man. tony stark has taken some big, big hits. >> yeah, we figured after the avengers and all the superepic things, tony should be freaked out by that. he's doing to compensate for his anxiety is building more suits. he's going to need them against the mandarin. >> and don cheadle and gwyneth paltrow get to wear them. >> we have been wanting to do that. in the last one, don got to. so much of the success was the female audience. i thought, we have to get gwyneth in the suit. she said, i'm game
robert downey jr. is back as tony stark.id of you. i know you're a coward. i've decided you just died, pal. i'm coming to get the body. good old fashioned revenge. no pentagon. just you and many. on the off-chance you're a man, here's my home address, 10-880 malibu point, 90265. i'll leave the door unlocked. >> welcome back to robert downey jr. great to have you here. [ cheers and applause ] this is a sign of what you're getting already. je overseas, you're killing it. >> we sold a...
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. >> martin luther king jr. was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee.hot in the face as he stood alone on the balcony of his hotel room. he died in a hospital an hour later. >>> and happy birthday to a poet and an actor maya angelou turned 85. robert downey jr. is 48. >>> here's a look at what's coming up later on "today" show. kevin ware opens up about his injury and future and first lady. >> now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm richard lui with bill karins. thanks for watching "early today." >>> the bay area police department that will go off-line in just over an hour. what it means for your safety? >>> the president is waking up here in the bay area. we'll show you what's on his agenda before he heads back out on the road. >> new details about the man police are calling the chatty chief. could he be talking his way up and down the peninsula. >>> for now, let's jump outside. clouds, rain out there. be ready to take a nice, live look at your bay bridge. grab an umbrella on this thursday, april 4th. this i
. >> martin luther king jr. was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee.hot in the face as he stood alone on the balcony of his hotel room. he died in a hospital an hour later. >>> and happy birthday to a poet and an actor maya angelou turned 85. robert downey jr. is 48. >>> here's a look at what's coming up later on "today" show. kevin ware opens up about his injury and future and first lady. >> now keep it on this channel for continuing local news,...
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tatiana a siberian tiger breeched a wall mauling to death carlos suza jr. and attacking two brothers who were with him. >> he's a hero. he risked his life to save someone else. and i think that's a hero. >> reporter: according to court documents we obtained one of the brothers told the father of the teenager who died that they were standing on a railing outside of the tiger and began waving their arms then the tiger approached. the brothers were drinking and smoking marijuana earlier in the day. the city have questioned whether the victims were partially responsible for the attack. >> there could be actions by the brothers or anybody else that lowers any liability from the cities perspective. >> i defie people that tell me that there aren't 17-year-olds that drink beer and use a little bit of marijuana. so does that mean because he did that, that that's open season on him at the zoo. so even if that's true, that doesn't let the city advocate. >>> while the two brothers deny taunting the brother, the report concludes they probably did. >> reporter: christmas
tatiana a siberian tiger breeched a wall mauling to death carlos suza jr. and attacking two brothers who were with him. >> he's a hero. he risked his life to save someone else. and i think that's a hero. >> reporter: according to court documents we obtained one of the brothers told the father of the teenager who died that they were standing on a railing outside of the tiger and began waving their arms then the tiger approached. the brothers were drinking and smoking marijuana...
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tatiana a siberian tiger breeched a wall mauling to death carlos suza jr. and attacking two brothers who were with him. >> he's a hero. he risked his life to save someone else. and i think that's a hero. >> reporter: according to court documents we obtained one of the brothers told the father of the teenager who died that they were standing on a railing outside of the tiger and began waving their arms then the tiger approached. the brothers were drinking and smoking marijuana earlier in the day. the city have questioned whether the victims were partially responsible for the attack. >> there could be actions by the brothers or anybody else that lowers any liability from the cities perspective. >> i defie people that tell me that there aren't 17-year-olds that drink beer and use a little bit of marijuana. so does that mean because he did that, that that's open season on him at the zoo. so even if that's true, that doesn't let the city advocate. >>> while the two brothers deny taunting the brother, the report concludes they probably did. >> reporter: christmas
tatiana a siberian tiger breeched a wall mauling to death carlos suza jr. and attacking two brothers who were with him. >> he's a hero. he risked his life to save someone else. and i think that's a hero. >> reporter: according to court documents we obtained one of the brothers told the father of the teenager who died that they were standing on a railing outside of the tiger and began waving their arms then the tiger approached. the brothers were drinking and smoking marijuana...
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the reverend martin luther king jr. was shot to death by an assassin late today as he stood on a balcony in memphis, tennessee. >> fires are burning in many sections of the negro ghetto -- >> rioting erupted in more than 100 cities across the nation that night, and through the weekend. >> even as dusk approached, weary firemen ran from blaze to blaze, often braving snipers' bullets to put out the fire. at least one was wounded trying by a sniper. >> fire bombings, looting, sniper fire. >> smoke wreathed the capitol dome. and there was smoke around the washington monument. >> in the nation's capital, more than 7,000 people were arrested. federal troops occupied the city for more than a week. not long after dawn, the day after the murder, james earl ray parked his white mustang in a low-income housing project in atlanta and headed for the bus station. within 48 hours of king's death, ray had reached toronto, canada. he rented a room in an immigrant area near downtown. james earl ray wrote -- >> the woman couldn't speak ha
the reverend martin luther king jr. was shot to death by an assassin late today as he stood on a balcony in memphis, tennessee. >> fires are burning in many sections of the negro ghetto -- >> rioting erupted in more than 100 cities across the nation that night, and through the weekend. >> even as dusk approached, weary firemen ran from blaze to blaze, often braving snipers' bullets to put out the fire. at least one was wounded trying by a sniper. >> fire bombings,...
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what would martin luther king jr. think when he came back. the people we ask and the people we talk to on television and newspapers, they weren't people who knew him. you knew medgar evers. he were alive today. if he came back and saw mississippi in 2013, what do you think he would say myrlie. >> good, but there's still so much more to do. he wanted to clean up--if i can use that phrase--the state in which he was born, and that he loved. surely we have broken so many barriers, and medgar's work and his life as well as his death helped move mississippi forward. but if we look at not only mississippi but other parts of this country particularly in the south with this last election the strategies and techniques have changed to keep people from registering and voting but the nuances of all of those things that some people feel should not exist are still there. so it's about being aware. it's about developing programs. it's about for youth in particular to help educate them. there's too much left to do to simply say that happened 50 years ago. wha
what would martin luther king jr. think when he came back. the people we ask and the people we talk to on television and newspapers, they weren't people who knew him. you knew medgar evers. he were alive today. if he came back and saw mississippi in 2013, what do you think he would say myrlie. >> good, but there's still so much more to do. he wanted to clean up--if i can use that phrase--the state in which he was born, and that he loved. surely we have broken so many barriers, and...
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santos jr. is the youngest of 17 children. he and his sister, madeline, joined the army and served together in iraq back in 2008. >> trying to help people, trying to protect the doctor, the diplomat. which is good. i'm so -- i'm just proud of him. i'm proud of him, but why this had to be him. >> such a tough day. specialist santos will be laid to rest, as we said, right next to his dad. this will take place in the philippines. >> dozens of students from the bay area are in wauvds thshingt. this morning, joining thousands of others for the biggest immigration rally since 2006. the students left from oakland international last night, part of a group called by any means necessary. they're demanding full citizenship rights for all undocumented workers and the passage of the federal dream act. >> fortunately, i was born here. i don't think it's fair for people who are trying to come over here and trying to have a better life, they can't do it. >> organizers say most of the students raised the money for the trip on their own, asking
santos jr. is the youngest of 17 children. he and his sister, madeline, joined the army and served together in iraq back in 2008. >> trying to help people, trying to protect the doctor, the diplomat. which is good. i'm so -- i'm just proud of him. i'm proud of him, but why this had to be him. >> such a tough day. specialist santos will be laid to rest, as we said, right next to his dad. this will take place in the philippines. >> dozens of students from the bay area are in...
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martin luther king, jr., was assassinated. on a motel balcony in memphis. a previously unpublished life magazine photo shows his open briefcase as he left it in his motel room that day. so many people were forever changed by that visit to memphis. he was there, after all, to support striking sanitation workers. tonight ann curry has the story of two who were there. >> reporter: memphis, the spring of 1968. 1300 sanitation workers on strike against unsafe working conditions. the reverend martin luther king, jr., standing with them. >> memphis has gotten by for a long time with numerous injustices where black people are concerned. >> reporter: king's own advisers urged him to skip memphis, fearing violence. and there was. alvin turner, now 79, was there. >> he took that billy club, and he popped me right there. >> reporter: cleo smith, 70, was too. >> people getting beaten, fire extinguishers turned on them. >> reporter: turner says the job paid just 70 cents an hour, but that wasn't the worst of it. >> i had been treated like a boy for so long. boy, get over
martin luther king, jr., was assassinated. on a motel balcony in memphis. a previously unpublished life magazine photo shows his open briefcase as he left it in his motel room that day. so many people were forever changed by that visit to memphis. he was there, after all, to support striking sanitation workers. tonight ann curry has the story of two who were there. >> reporter: memphis, the spring of 1968. 1300 sanitation workers on strike against unsafe working conditions. the reverend...
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that's what's impeding the investigation of larry stackhouse, jr. >> and this particular case, if theynot have the resources available, then they can request the assistance of the fbi or of the justice department to go on to the reservation to do the search. but let us not be confused also that people that are involved are part -- are part of the problem which is law enforcement. and in this particular case, what mr. stackhouse's son. >> you say there's corruption inside the police force. what is going on? >> it was a police officer's son who was accompanying mr. stackhouse's son at that basketball game. >> how does that make you feel? >> it breaks our heart. it took us two weeks just to report him missing. they did not want to hear about my son's case. they felt that, you know -- one of the friends stayed over at a girlfriend's house. didn't want to get involved in the case. i pleaded with them to reach out and help us find out what happened to our child. >> i'm sick and tired of the mind set when it comes to a black child, they're not missing. they're gone. >> they're gone. >> what c
that's what's impeding the investigation of larry stackhouse, jr. >> and this particular case, if theynot have the resources available, then they can request the assistance of the fbi or of the justice department to go on to the reservation to do the search. but let us not be confused also that people that are involved are part -- are part of the problem which is law enforcement. and in this particular case, what mr. stackhouse's son. >> you say there's corruption inside the police...
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tuesday marked the 50th anniversary of martin luther king jr.riting the "letter from birmingham jail." countless locations worldwide celebrated this anniversary with a reading of the letter. s-j-s-u's own m-l-k library hosted one such reading to spread awareness. some of the speakers included the dean of trinity cathedral in downtown san jose, the president of silicon valley's naacp and even sjsu's own professors. the letter discusses issues such as the difference between just and unjust laws, racism, and how to defeat it in a nonviolent manner. this was the first time the mlk library hosted the reading. one san jose state golfer earned western athletic player of the week. and we now know who the spartans will be playing in the mountain west football conference. but first we ask students how their allergies are affecting them. ">>>"my eyes get all watery, and i start to sneeze a lot. i get the sniffles. people think i have a cold. and they try to give me tissues because they think i'm sick, but i'm really not. it's just allergies." "pretty bad.
tuesday marked the 50th anniversary of martin luther king jr.riting the "letter from birmingham jail." countless locations worldwide celebrated this anniversary with a reading of the letter. s-j-s-u's own m-l-k library hosted one such reading to spread awareness. some of the speakers included the dean of trinity cathedral in downtown san jose, the president of silicon valley's naacp and even sjsu's own professors. the letter discusses issues such as the difference between just and...
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and there's another example of it too even after dr martin luther king jr was jad and now because of the jury decision in december of ninety nine in memphis tennessee we know that the jury decided that the evidence was overwhelming that the united states government itself but just played it in a conspiracy to kill dr martin luther king jr and guess what that did in the smearing the smearing continued well after he was dead oh yeah i mean that's still ridiculed and mocked as a conspiracy there i mean this is declassified documents that have led to the civil suit that you're talking about that have overwhelmingly confirmed it is unanimous decision from over seventy eyewitnesses who testified there and let's go over some of the things that you did speak out on when you were in office i love this quote i remember you grilling rumsfeld on the house floor in two thousand and five over number of issues i wanted to play one in which was regarding dying core in child trafficking let's take a look at that. called for the punishment of those involved in this horrible business but at the very mo
and there's another example of it too even after dr martin luther king jr was jad and now because of the jury decision in december of ninety nine in memphis tennessee we know that the jury decided that the evidence was overwhelming that the united states government itself but just played it in a conspiracy to kill dr martin luther king jr and guess what that did in the smearing the smearing continued well after he was dead oh yeah i mean that's still ridiculed and mocked as a conspiracy there i...
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jackson jr.r the first time in two months following his gui guilty plea on corruption charges with his dad. >>> many will have hard time believe what justin bieber left behind at the ann frank house in amsterdam. where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care pro
jackson jr.r the first time in two months following his gui guilty plea on corruption charges with his dad. >>> many will have hard time believe what justin bieber left behind at the ann frank house in amsterdam. where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business...
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martin luther king jr. was assassinated standing on a balcony in tennessee.ideo tapes have been released that "dateline" nbc helped restore. james earl ray, the man who killed king. they up collude him being read his rights on a plane after going on the run. >> rights, one, you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can be used against you in a court of law. three, you have the right to a lawyer. talk to your lawyer. any questions you have during question i questioning. >>> time for "your business" entrepreneurs of the week. the founders of tongel imagined how commercials could be made. they could crowd source ideas and get input. today, ford, mcdonalds and nasa are using it. for more, watch "your business" on sunday mornings on msnbc. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat t
martin luther king jr. was assassinated standing on a balcony in tennessee.ideo tapes have been released that "dateline" nbc helped restore. james earl ray, the man who killed king. they up collude him being read his rights on a plane after going on the run. >> rights, one, you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can be used against you in a court of law. three, you have the right to a lawyer. talk to your lawyer. any questions you have during question i...
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and there's another example of it too even after dr martin luther king jr was dad and now because of the jury decision in december of ninety nine in memphis tennessee we know that the jury decided that the evidence was overwhelming that. the united states government itself but just have paid it in a conspiracy to kill dr martin luther king jr and guess what back in the smearing the smearing continued well after he was dead oh yeah i mean that's still ridiculed and mocked as a conspiracy there i mean this is declassified documents that have led to this civil suit that you're talking about that have overwhelmingly confirmed it is unanimous decision from over seventy eyewitnesses who testified there and let's go over some of the things that you did speak out on when you were in office i love this quote i remember you grilling rumsfeld on the house floor in two thousand and five overheard a number of issues i wanted to play one of which was regarding dying core in child trafficking let's take a look at that. called for the punishment of those involved in this horrible business but at the
and there's another example of it too even after dr martin luther king jr was dad and now because of the jury decision in december of ninety nine in memphis tennessee we know that the jury decided that the evidence was overwhelming that. the united states government itself but just have paid it in a conspiracy to kill dr martin luther king jr and guess what back in the smearing the smearing continued well after he was dead oh yeah i mean that's still ridiculed and mocked as a conspiracy there i...
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needless to say, our family loves jesse jr. very much. >> we stand with him, we love him very much. >> jackson jr. didn't address the crowd, but his attorney did ask everybody to recall and ask for leniency before he's sentenced in june. >>> in washington rescue crews are searching for a 60-year-old snow shoer after a pair of avalanches hit the mountain east of seattle. 300 were injured. tell cnn affiliate that one group was carried 1,000 feet down the mountain by the snow. one of those rescued said the group was holding on to trees to survive. >>> washington state won't be the only area seeing snow this week. spring snow is also headed to the northern plains. oh, my goodness. meteorologist karen maginnis is in the cnn weather center to tell us all about it. where exactly is this snow going to hit? >> for folks across the dakotas big spring snow storm where they could see in excess of. to the south, we're seeing pretty good thunderstorms erupt from omaha over towards des moines. this is the atmosphere really trying to adjust it
needless to say, our family loves jesse jr. very much. >> we stand with him, we love him very much. >> jackson jr. didn't address the crowd, but his attorney did ask everybody to recall and ask for leniency before he's sentenced in june. >>> in washington rescue crews are searching for a 60-year-old snow shoer after a pair of avalanches hit the mountain east of seattle. 300 were injured. tell cnn affiliate that one group was carried 1,000 feet down the mountain by the snow....
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we love him very much. >> jackson jr. didn't address the crowd, but his attorney did ask everyone to call the judge in his case and plead for leniency before he's sentenced in june. >>> just ahead, penalized but not out, tiger woods is chasing his fifth green jacket on the course in augusta. we're going to take you there live. plus, lakers superstar kobe bryant taking to facebook to vent his frustration about the injury that will keep him sidelined for months. he doesn't hold back. you're watching "cnn sunday morning." mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we
we love him very much. >> jackson jr. didn't address the crowd, but his attorney did ask everyone to call the judge in his case and plead for leniency before he's sentenced in june. >>> just ahead, penalized but not out, tiger woods is chasing his fifth green jacket on the course in augusta. we're going to take you there live. plus, lakers superstar kobe bryant taking to facebook to vent his frustration about the injury that will keep him sidelined for months. he doesn't hold...
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gonzales jr. fue llevado al hospital y segun lo que reporta su padre, las balas han sido removidas y su condicion es estable.... pero las autoridades aun no esclarecen la situacion puesto que no encontraron en el lugar ninguna evidencia del tiroteo, como agujeros o casquillos de las balas, ni testigos que ayuden a esclarecer los hechos.... angel live sjpd is investigating a shooting that occurred in the area of s. white road and mt. vista drive in san jose. on 4/5/2013, at approximately 7;28 am, the sjpd ---en gilroy, la policia de esa ciudad, continua la busqueda del pistolero, take map ---que el miercoles pasado abrio fuego contra dos hombres matando a uno de ellos y dejando al otro en condicion grave... take vo ---de acuerdo a testigos, las victimas de 30 y 37 aÑos de edad, caminaban cerca de una tienda cuando alguien les disparo sin motivo aparente.. ---la victima de 30 aÑos habia salido de la carcel recientemente y segun amigos, trataba de rehabilitar su vida... cesar ---mas de dos mil client
gonzales jr. fue llevado al hospital y segun lo que reporta su padre, las balas han sido removidas y su condicion es estable.... pero las autoridades aun no esclarecen la situacion puesto que no encontraron en el lugar ninguna evidencia del tiroteo, como agujeros o casquillos de las balas, ni testigos que ayuden a esclarecer los hechos.... angel live sjpd is investigating a shooting that occurred in the area of s. white road and mt. vista drive in san jose. on 4/5/2013, at approximately 7;28...
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mundo con el récord >> minuto 10 marcando la ventaja en segunda posición del grupo antecedidos por boca jrsn san antonio texas >> es un peleador díficil y zurdo que esta invicto y un grande pero para eso nos preparamos . >> estamos trabajando para suboir confiados y hacer mi trabajo como se debe >> tiene esa prueba el próximo 20 de abril >> esta noche a las 11 >> si su hijo quiere aplicar a la programa de acción diferida le dirmeos como lograr ayuda >> y le diremos porque la calvicie podría ser señal de problemas de corazón >> al línea somoa a ir le pregunta a los pasajeros cuánto pesan y les cobran según esto . >> el director de la compañía dice
mundo con el récord >> minuto 10 marcando la ventaja en segunda posición del grupo antecedidos por boca jrsn san antonio texas >> es un peleador díficil y zurdo que esta invicto y un grande pero para eso nos preparamos . >> estamos trabajando para suboir confiados y hacer mi trabajo como se debe >> tiene esa prueba el próximo 20 de abril >> esta noche a las 11 >> si su hijo quiere aplicar a la programa de acción diferida le dirmeos como lograr ayuda...
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it's a joke that you know when you talk about sosa's like norman thomas kean jr the democratic so is that the end of his life you're really talking about people who are putting poor people working people that the center you get for right who called obama so sure this has nothing to do with his neo liberal and centrist practices and he's so tied to all the darks and plutocrats on wall street and other high places so that it's a joke it's pathetic what damages it is a roni is labels do to the national discourse and why are they perpetuated. when they do shows a low quality of public of a sage and that's one of things i like about r.t.d. that you all involved in serious reflection you take time to give us time to say something clearly we're not engaged in that kind of office cation up skewering of what is going on we're talking about just as we're talking about social misery talking about power at the top we're talking about humanity across the board. i mean when you're watching the corporate media you just. these very tight packages over sensationalism driven garbage i like to call it
it's a joke that you know when you talk about sosa's like norman thomas kean jr the democratic so is that the end of his life you're really talking about people who are putting poor people working people that the center you get for right who called obama so sure this has nothing to do with his neo liberal and centrist practices and he's so tied to all the darks and plutocrats on wall street and other high places so that it's a joke it's pathetic what damages it is a roni is labels do to the...
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we learned a deer valley high school jr. fell ill with tuberculocis two weeks ago. there are some who had close contact with him. >> we have about 55 cases each year. >> reporter: doctors say case management rates the first half of the decade were okay but now they've remaining steady. >> the opportunity for people previously exposed to tuberculocis to develop the dis-- >> reporter: then pass it on. doctors say it's always cash-up. >> until we see an active case we can't stop the transmission. >> reporter: at deer valley high, the 209 students get a free blood test thursday here at school and a second test in two months. if results are positive they may test all the students. they want to treat before tb spreads. >>> two bills aimed at makingcal trances more accessible. one bill creates an office of legal compliance and ethics to detect and prevent fraud waste and abuse. they report to the transportation department. the other sets standards for projects that exceed $1 million. >>> commissioner's terminated the contract of henry alvarez. he was on paid medical leave
we learned a deer valley high school jr. fell ill with tuberculocis two weeks ago. there are some who had close contact with him. >> we have about 55 cases each year. >> reporter: doctors say case management rates the first half of the decade were okay but now they've remaining steady. >> the opportunity for people previously exposed to tuberculocis to develop the dis-- >> reporter: then pass it on. doctors say it's always cash-up. >> until we see an active case we...
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>>> it was 45 years ago today martin luther king jr. was assassinated down in memphis. andrew young and dr. king's grandson dr. martin luther king iii join us to talk about voting rights and gun violence. >>> let me finish with this. nine out of ten americans support background checks. why doesn't congress? and this is "hardball." the place for politics. >>> would ronald reagan support marriage equality? his daughter thinks so. patti davis says reagan likely would have supported marriage for gay couples. while she never discussed it with her dad, she says he probably would have bucked his party on the issue for three reasons. hollywood acting career. close friendship with a lesbian couple who cared for patti, and ron. and government intrusion into people's private lives. my mant? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast c
>>> it was 45 years ago today martin luther king jr. was assassinated down in memphis. andrew young and dr. king's grandson dr. martin luther king iii join us to talk about voting rights and gun violence. >>> let me finish with this. nine out of ten americans support background checks. why doesn't congress? and this is "hardball." the place for politics. >>> would ronald reagan support marriage equality? his daughter thinks so. patti davis says reagan likely...
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the most inspiring figures that ever lived was assassinated i'm talking about dr martin luther king jr the social revolution that that he led didn't happen overnight for years a civil rights movement had been building in america one filled by decades of intolerance and segregation and it was because of martin luther king's steadfast determination that he's most remembered today as a trailblazer for civil liberties a year after his famous i have a dream speech that led tens of thousands to march in the nation's capital the civil rights act of one nine hundred sixty four was passed which bans racial segregation and in one thousand nine hundred sixty five the voting rights act passed and sharing suffrage to all african-americans but king knew racism wasn't the only social ill he immediately sought to fight for a new struggle unfolding beyond the borders of this country one of vietnam and for the next three years he became extremely outspoken against the war giving multiple speeches and shifting his focus to the global community famously stating that an injustice anywhere is a threat to ju
the most inspiring figures that ever lived was assassinated i'm talking about dr martin luther king jr the social revolution that that he led didn't happen overnight for years a civil rights movement had been building in america one filled by decades of intolerance and segregation and it was because of martin luther king's steadfast determination that he's most remembered today as a trailblazer for civil liberties a year after his famous i have a dream speech that led tens of thousands to march...