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kareem, you're on strike. if there's a mcdonald's executive watching this right now and thinking to themselves, we have hundreds of thousands of employees, there are some folks who disgruntled. what do you say to them? >> what do i say? i say it's time to take a stand, like, it's time for us, as, like, a union, as one, to just speak up and say what's right. like, it's not right we're making $7.25 and work twice as hard. >> you said in one interview i read with you that you are -- that there's a squeeze on you because they're trying to do more with less workers. that you have noticed a speedup. the amount of work that you have to do now is more than it was when you first started. what's going on there? >> what's going on is they're
kareem, you're on strike. if there's a mcdonald's executive watching this right now and thinking to themselves, we have hundreds of thousands of employees, there are some folks who disgruntled. what do you say to them? >> what do i say? i say it's time to take a stand, like, it's time for us, as, like, a union, as one, to just speak up and say what's right. like, it's not right we're making $7.25 and work twice as hard. >> you said in one interview i read with you that you are --...
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kareem strikes. gregory.york. >> great to be here. >> i want to get your reaction to the bite i played. if people are feeling they're not being paid adequately, find a place someplace elsewhere where the business model pays higher wages. what's your response to that? just go get a higher wage job. >> you know, i work for mcdonald's for, like, five months. before that, i worked for the parks department, climbing trees. i made $10.25 more than what i'm making now. so i've had a better job, and i was never in poverty like i am now. but whoever is, like, against it, obviously ain't ever made $7.25 and never tried to budget paying for two kids and an apartment and bills and food all for $7.25. >> my sense, gregory, if there were jobs available that paid higher wages, you would be happy to take them. >> yeah, i would be happy. the point is, it's not these type of opportunities for everybody. there's not a lot of people what can really go out and find these type of jobs. that's why people have to live on $7.25. >> c
kareem strikes. gregory.york. >> great to be here. >> i want to get your reaction to the bite i played. if people are feeling they're not being paid adequately, find a place someplace elsewhere where the business model pays higher wages. what's your response to that? just go get a higher wage job. >> you know, i work for mcdonald's for, like, five months. before that, i worked for the parks department, climbing trees. i made $10.25 more than what i'm making now. so i've had a...
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you're kareem abdul-jabbar. you play basketball for the los angeles lakers. - i'm sorry, son, but you must have me confused with someone else. my name is roger murdock. i'm the copilot. - abdul-jabbar says he can't walk through an airport or get on a plane without someone remembering his actor's turn. - i'm flying on lufthansa in europe, right? and the pilot said, "no, you've got to come up "here and fly with us. we're gonna take off with murdock." and i did. they strapped me in, and i took off with them, and they're like, "right on." - sweet. roger murdock was in the cockpit. - i think you're the greatest, but my dad says you don't work hard enough on defense. - i forget the exchange right now. - and he says that lots of times, you don't even run down court. - but i end up grabbing the kid and saying, "to hell i don't." - to hell i don't. listen, kid. i've been hearing that crap ever since i was at ucla. there we go. - for my generation, i'm diane roberts. - kareem abdul-jabbar will be following in the footstep
you're kareem abdul-jabbar. you play basketball for the los angeles lakers. - i'm sorry, son, but you must have me confused with someone else. my name is roger murdock. i'm the copilot. - abdul-jabbar says he can't walk through an airport or get on a plane without someone remembering his actor's turn. - i'm flying on lufthansa in europe, right? and the pilot said, "no, you've got to come up "here and fly with us. we're gonna take off with murdock." and i did. they strapped me in,...
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>> we are getting life pictures from cairo right now, kareem. is the military starting their statement? [beep beep] >> we will try to get him back in cairo lesson as we can. -- as soon as we can. >> tensions reaching a fever pitch. the army has reportedly taken control of the major media outlets including the state broadcaster in cairo. >> in egypt is deeply divided in the military is the one institution that egyptians continue have faith in. >> can the military provides stability that they are yearning for a midst of the uncertainty? we have this report. >> mass demonstrations and running street battles. but until this week, the army was noticeably quiet.
>> we are getting life pictures from cairo right now, kareem. is the military starting their statement? [beep beep] >> we will try to get him back in cairo lesson as we can. -- as soon as we can. >> tensions reaching a fever pitch. the army has reportedly taken control of the major media outlets including the state broadcaster in cairo. >> in egypt is deeply divided in the military is the one institution that egyptians continue have faith in. >> can the military...
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abdul-jabbar how good was he it was amazing to train with kareem every day at the pool and watch him progress is he's a natural athlete and he's like he's he's focused and driven and he he really did learn how to dive do like he did some amazing stuff at first he i want to do his first ever backflip and that i know personally i remember my first back when i can picture of kareem playing oh yeah he was good at it and he did he did some pretty amazing like my dear late friend evil knievel. was he kind of guy you admired absolutely sure of the biggest wealth contestants have dropped out due to injuries you ruptured your ear drum right a high dive tell me what happened i was trying some. i was trying to dive that i wanted to do i thought that i'd be all that doable landing on my head i train my whole life to land on my feet it's like i've been jumping off of things landing on my feet skiing landing like we don't i don't land on my head that's like so you stated competition you couldn't practice in the wardle or yeah i didn't get to practice in the water so i go jump on the tramp and get
abdul-jabbar how good was he it was amazing to train with kareem every day at the pool and watch him progress is he's a natural athlete and he's like he's he's focused and driven and he he really did learn how to dive do like he did some amazing stuff at first he i want to do his first ever backflip and that i know personally i remember my first back when i can picture of kareem playing oh yeah he was good at it and he did he did some pretty amazing like my dear late friend evil knievel. was he...
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abdul-jabbar how good was he it was amazing to train with kareem every day at the pool and watch him progress is he's a natural athlete and he's like he's he's focused and driven and he he really did learn how to dive do like he did some amazing stuff at first he i want to do his first ever backflip and that i know personally i remember my first back with him picture of kareem playing oh yeah he was good at it and he did he did some pretty amaze you like my dear late friend evil knievel. was he kind of guy you admired absolutely sure of the biggest two off contestants have dropped out due to injuries you ruptured your ear drum right a high dive tell me what happened i was trying some. i was trying to dive that i wanted to do i thought that i built two of the landing on my heads i train my whole life to land on my feet it's like i've been jumping off of things landing on my feet skiing landing like we don't i don't land on my head that's like so you stated competition you couldn't practice in the wardle or yeah i didn't get to practice in the water so i go jump on the tramp and get in
abdul-jabbar how good was he it was amazing to train with kareem every day at the pool and watch him progress is he's a natural athlete and he's like he's he's focused and driven and he he really did learn how to dive do like he did some amazing stuff at first he i want to do his first ever backflip and that i know personally i remember my first back with him picture of kareem playing oh yeah he was good at it and he did he did some pretty amaze you like my dear late friend evil knievel. was he...
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. >> we are getting life pictures from cairo right now, kareem. is the military starting their statement? [beep beep] >> we will try to get him back in cairo lesson as we can. -- as soon as we can. >> tensions reaching a fever pitch. the army has reportedly taken control of the major media outlets including the state broadcaster in cairo. >> in egypt is deeply divided in the military is the one institution that egyptians continue have faith in. >> can the military provides stability that they are yearning for a midst of the uncertainty? we have this report. >> mass demonstrations and running street battles. but until this week, the army was noticeably quiet. on monday, that changed. military or is bearing the national flag flew over the crowd in the issued an ultimatum giving the government 48 hours to resolve the crisis or the military would intervene. protesters were delighted. >> we have always trusted our army. >> armed forces are the best people to rule egypt right now because there is a lack of security. >> the confidence his opponents have
. >> we are getting life pictures from cairo right now, kareem. is the military starting their statement? [beep beep] >> we will try to get him back in cairo lesson as we can. -- as soon as we can. >> tensions reaching a fever pitch. the army has reportedly taken control of the major media outlets including the state broadcaster in cairo. >> in egypt is deeply divided in the military is the one institution that egyptians continue have faith in. >> can the military...
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. >> we are getting life pictures from cairo right now, kareem. is the military starting their statement? [beep beep] >> we will try to get him back in cairo lesson as we can. -- as soon as we can. >> tensions reaching a fever pitch. the army has reportedly taken control of the major media outlets including the state broadcaster in cairo. >> in egypt is deeply divided in the military is the one institution that egyptians continue have faith in. >> can the military provides stability that they are yearning for a midst of the uncertainty? we have this report. >> mass demonstrations and running street battles. but until this week, the army was noticeably quiet. on monday, that changed. military or is bearing the national flag flew over the crowd in the issued an ultimatum giving the government 48 hours to resolve the crisis or the military would intervene. protesters were delighted. >> we have always trusted our army. >> armed forces are the best people to rule egypt right now because there is a lack of security. >> the confidence his opponents have
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kareem's father, wahid, was driving him to his restaurant, where they all worked. they'd only got 100 meters from their house when they found themselves surrounded by u.s. military humvees. >> [speaking arabic] >> we cross-checked their account with the official report in the secret files. it acknowledges the death of a civilian, and it claims that escalation of force procedures were followed. >> signals with a laser and vehicle mounted spotlight, continues to shout and use visual signals to stop the car. fires warning shots with smallest caliber weapon. firing an m2 machine gun into the ground in front of the vehicle, and firing m4 into the engine block, disabling the vehicle. >> we told hussam and karim what the army had said in the significant activity report. >> [speaking arabic] >> after the soldiers killed wahid, the young men alleged that they were assaulted. >> [speaking arabic] >> the classified report gives a different version of events. >> respectfully transported the vehicle and the deceased to the family's house in order to allow them to begin funeral
kareem's father, wahid, was driving him to his restaurant, where they all worked. they'd only got 100 meters from their house when they found themselves surrounded by u.s. military humvees. >> [speaking arabic] >> we cross-checked their account with the official report in the secret files. it acknowledges the death of a civilian, and it claims that escalation of force procedures were followed. >> signals with a laser and vehicle mounted spotlight, continues to shout and use...
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. >> kareem in egypt. >> the four men hosting a re-trial today. he stayed court entered a not guilty plea in the killing of protesters during 2011 uprising that hurt his rule and the 82-year-old father was handed a license. d the affair worth as pretty ace the to other international news venezuela is offering snowden silence and he said his government would protect the man in the case of intelligence saying that news at any time welcome in the u.s. where the government is demanding his arrest. he could disclose information about your regan program? he has applied to 27 countries for asylum. >> edward snowed season said to have been in the cancer area for nearly two weefpblgts these images from hong kong. now he is previously in hiding an now vens waya has come to his aid. >> we have decided to offer snowden the international right by the ller coming up most powerful and encrureb natingly throw supereight. eg she is i have to wait until nicaragua might also be prepared to take something. >> ok. >> we are an open country and transport right to asylu
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kareem, you are a career diplomat under president mubarek. how dangerously polarized is egypt tonight? >> well, i think that the starting point, i think, is to comprehend the magnitude of what we've seen in egypt. i mean, the latest crisis, of course, was trigered by a protest movement that has been building up over the course of the last year and what we've seen on the streets of cairo starting from june 30 and over the course of the next few days was that over 20 million egyptians have taken to the streets against president morsi. that, i think, by all accounts has truly been an historic milestone. we may be looking at the largest political demonstration in recent history. >> but even so has the army overreached itself by supporting an elected president? >> i think in terms of the army's motivations, i think the military was extremely reluctant to take this step. they did not want the developments to reach a crisis point. i think time and again they sought to defuse the political situation by urging president morsi to reconcile with the bro
kareem, you are a career diplomat under president mubarek. how dangerously polarized is egypt tonight? >> well, i think that the starting point, i think, is to comprehend the magnitude of what we've seen in egypt. i mean, the latest crisis, of course, was trigered by a protest movement that has been building up over the course of the last year and what we've seen on the streets of cairo starting from june 30 and over the course of the next few days was that over 20 million egyptians have...
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louis that won, and it was kareem, and it was bill russell, and it was wilt chamberlain, it was -- all the time. suddenly, michael arose, and there were six championships behind his effort. now, in between that, houston won with olajuwon, another center combination. so it was unique to have it that way. so there's no really magic formula. it depends upon the dynamism of that person, for that individual. but the important thing is to bring the rest of the group in. that individual can't stand out so much that he doesn't bring the rest of the group in. it has to be a team effort. tavis: yeah. >> has to be a team effort. otherwise, you never -- individually, a person can be stopped in the game, even though he has more control over this game than any other game in sports that we watch, baseball -- well, golf, golf's an individual sport. but i'm talking about team sport. basketball's the one that an individual has the most impact. tavis: while you were talking about your teams or about the value of teams playing together, they popped a picture up of michael and scottie and rodman. just beca
louis that won, and it was kareem, and it was bill russell, and it was wilt chamberlain, it was -- all the time. suddenly, michael arose, and there were six championships behind his effort. now, in between that, houston won with olajuwon, another center combination. so it was unique to have it that way. so there's no really magic formula. it depends upon the dynamism of that person, for that individual. but the important thing is to bring the rest of the group in. that individual can't stand...
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calling their congressman that will support a case against yeah and what we're primarily working with kareem on it is two things one is a commodity customer protection act which has some improvements to the climate change act to protect our summers but also on the perjury. because i think the perjury case is really open and shut i mean if anyone is paying attention to these hearings i mean corps and said i simply do not know where the money is that's a lie he knew it was j.p. morgan and he said that he had no knowledge that customer funds were a risk until the night before the bankruptcy when even before we saw the see if he sees recordings we could read in the trustees report that j.p. morgan's chief risk officer barry's who broke called course i'm personally put him on notice of this and let's talk about that because there was an e-mail from laurie fervor that happened on the monday night of the bankruptcy she basically said there is a shortfall of course more customer funds and then the bankruptcy attorney for m.f. global the next day said there was no such shortfall so i mean are there g
calling their congressman that will support a case against yeah and what we're primarily working with kareem on it is two things one is a commodity customer protection act which has some improvements to the climate change act to protect our summers but also on the perjury. because i think the perjury case is really open and shut i mean if anyone is paying attention to these hearings i mean corps and said i simply do not know where the money is that's a lie he knew it was j.p. morgan and he said...
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was taking video of flights approaching the runway here when he saw flight 214 hit the seawall and kareem down the runway before coming to rest in a cloud of dust and smoke. >> you know, i thought he was going to take off and go up, and he kept going down. and then i thought okay, he is a little high. and then, of course, you know, the shock of seeing the accident. and hearing the noise. >> hayes says he hopes investigator can learn something from this video that helps them figure out what went wrong. you know they will watch it hundreds of times. >>> we learned from the ntsb today that the cover and the flight data recorder indicate the plane approached the runway far below the recommended speed. abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is live at sfo with the latest on that and new questions about the pilot's experience. laura? >> reporter: hi, carolyn. well, it's really uncharacteristic for the ntsb to release so much detail as they did today so early in an investigation. but it does show some glaring problems with the final approach of this aircraft here to sfo. and we've learned simply that
was taking video of flights approaching the runway here when he saw flight 214 hit the seawall and kareem down the runway before coming to rest in a cloud of dust and smoke. >> you know, i thought he was going to take off and go up, and he kept going down. and then i thought okay, he is a little high. and then, of course, you know, the shock of seeing the accident. and hearing the noise. >> hayes says he hopes investigator can learn something from this video that helps them figure...
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but it is not like he said kareem abdul-jabbar -- and your dad's name is michael jordan. >> i'm namedr were you born? >> '87. >> jimmy: oh, you're in the middle of it? >> '87, jordan was running rampant in the league. >> jimmy: you're dad probably had something to do with that. saying i'm naming my son, michael jordan. >> he didn't really realize what he was putting me through. the first 26 years of my life. he is michael a. jordan, i'm michael b. jordan. >> jimmy: of course, there has to be a michael c. jordan. >> i can't do that to him, no. >> jimmy: eventually it will fade, well, with him, maybe it won't fade. do you ever go into a foot locker and say i would like a pair of "air me". >> that is really bad, i am actually going to a dominican republic for a friend of mine's wedding. and i was flying standby at the time. and the lady at the kiosk, she couldn't speak english really well, and she was like michael jordan, is that your father? yes, it is my dad. she actually bought me first class both ways. so i was like, nice. [ cheers and applause ] i felt bad, i did, i did, i felt bad
but it is not like he said kareem abdul-jabbar -- and your dad's name is michael jordan. >> i'm namedr were you born? >> '87. >> jimmy: oh, you're in the middle of it? >> '87, jordan was running rampant in the league. >> jimmy: you're dad probably had something to do with that. saying i'm naming my son, michael jordan. >> he didn't really realize what he was putting me through. the first 26 years of my life. he is michael a. jordan, i'm michael b. jordan....
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was taking video of flights approaching the runway here when he saw flight 214 hit the seawall and kareem down the runway before coming to rest in a cloud of dust and smoke. >> you know, i thought he was going to take off and go up, and he kept going down. and then i thought okay, he is a little high. and then, of course, you know, the shock of seeing the accident. and hearing the noise. >> hayes says he hopes investigator can learn something from this video that helps them figure out what went wrong. you know they will watch it hundreds of times. >>> we learned from the ntsb today that the cover and the flight data recorder indicate the plane approached the runway far below the recommended speed. abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is live at sfo with the latest on that and new questions about the pilot's experience. laura? >> reporter: hi, carolyn. well, it's really uncharacteristic for the ntsb to release so much detail as they did today so early in an investigation. but it does show some glaring problems with the final approach of this aircraft here to sfo. and we've learned simply that
was taking video of flights approaching the runway here when he saw flight 214 hit the seawall and kareem down the runway before coming to rest in a cloud of dust and smoke. >> you know, i thought he was going to take off and go up, and he kept going down. and then i thought okay, he is a little high. and then, of course, you know, the shock of seeing the accident. and hearing the noise. >> hayes says he hopes investigator can learn something from this video that helps them figure...
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. >> kareem starks works for a mcdonald's in brooklyn, and says he pays about 800 a month, his second pays the rest for food. he barely gets buy. >> let's talk about the wage and what it is in the city. >> it just doesn't add up. >> the president knows what raising the minimum wage would mean to these workers. >> this would raise the income for millions of working families, meaning the difference between groceries or the food bank. rent or vacation. scraping by or finally getting ahead. >> mcdonald's refused to comment, and instead relied on their washington lobbyists to respond for the company. the heartless lobbyist said, restaurants operate on very thin profit margins, significant additional labor costs can negatively impact a restaurant's ability to hire or maintain jobs. but running the numbers of labor costs at mcdonald's tells us another story. and the university of kansas research assistant has done just that. he found that mcdonald's total payroll is about 17.1% of its revenue. so he found that if you double, if you double every salary of every worker at mcdonald's including
. >> kareem starks works for a mcdonald's in brooklyn, and says he pays about 800 a month, his second pays the rest for food. he barely gets buy. >> let's talk about the wage and what it is in the city. >> it just doesn't add up. >> the president knows what raising the minimum wage would mean to these workers. >> this would raise the income for millions of working families, meaning the difference between groceries or the food bank. rent or vacation. scraping by or...
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kareem starks. gregory. and congresswoman maloney. that's "all in" for tonight. the "rachel maddow show" starts now. >>> thanks to you at home for staying with us the next hour. rachel has the night off. this is then-candidate for governor in north carolina, pat mccrory in a debate trying to convince voters in north carolina to vote for him. here he is as a candidate. >> if you're elected governor, what further restrictions on abortion would you agree to sign? start with you, mr. mccrory. >> none. >> all right. can't really ask -- can't really do a follow-up with that one. >> that was a pretty clear answer, but that was candidate mccrory. this is governor pat mccrory after having won that election. sb-353 there is the abortion bill with the traffic provisions. regulations so strict it is impossibly expensive for abortion clinics to comply, so they have to shut down. that's the whole point of t.r.a.p. laws. that's the point of this one. no matter how many times they want to put the words help and safety into these bills, they are about shutting clinics down. this
kareem starks. gregory. and congresswoman maloney. that's "all in" for tonight. the "rachel maddow show" starts now. >>> thanks to you at home for staying with us the next hour. rachel has the night off. this is then-candidate for governor in north carolina, pat mccrory in a debate trying to convince voters in north carolina to vote for him. here he is as a candidate. >> if you're elected governor, what further restrictions on abortion would you agree to sign?...
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since it's rammed dan we say rammed dan kareem to all of our muslim viewers.ost: who is in charge of the political situation there? who is running the country? guest: for all intents and purposes the supreme commander of the armed forces is in charge, the person who more or less ordered the military to arrest president morsi. he is in charge. but the person who has been designated by the military to serve as the interim president is the former constitutional supreme court justice scholar who is -- his name is mr. belbawi. he just appointed a new vice president who as everyone probably recognizes is the former head of the international atomic agency mohammed albaradi. so you have in effect the leaders at this point in time who more or less are calling the shots. host: and the associated press actually reporting this morning that he has been sworn in as the country's vice president .riting what is his likely roll to be? >> it's no doubt that it is going to be controversial because everything in egypt is very controversial. he has always been sort of the favorite
since it's rammed dan we say rammed dan kareem to all of our muslim viewers.ost: who is in charge of the political situation there? who is running the country? guest: for all intents and purposes the supreme commander of the armed forces is in charge, the person who more or less ordered the military to arrest president morsi. he is in charge. but the person who has been designated by the military to serve as the interim president is the former constitutional supreme court justice scholar who is...
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. - now kareem abdul-jabbar is using his wisdom off the court to highlight a hidden history. plus... - wisdom is about experience. - what's your experience with wisdom? hear what this photographer learned from a select successful few. and... - "mama know when you and the good lord get ready, sister, "you're gonna be a teacher. you're gonna teach all over this world." - "my generation" is made possible by... - auto and home insurance from the hartford, helping to make a difficult time a little less difficult for drivers 50 and over.
. - now kareem abdul-jabbar is using his wisdom off the court to highlight a hidden history. plus... - wisdom is about experience. - what's your experience with wisdom? hear what this photographer learned from a select successful few. and... - "mama know when you and the good lord get ready, sister, "you're gonna be a teacher. you're gonna teach all over this world." - "my generation" is made possible by... - auto and home insurance from the hartford, helping to make a...