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king: oh. king: but they invited you. and so.ain: i have no -- no knowledge that they have made a commitment to my campaign. bush: well, i thought they raised money for you. mccain: it doesn't mean. bush: it doesn't matter. let's talk about that issue. each person needs to be judged with their heart and soul. i don't ask the question what somebody's sexual orientation is. i don't ask the question. king: so if you have gays working for you, that's fine. and you don't have a problem. you'd appoint gays in the cabinet, et cetera. bush: well, i'm not going to ask what their sexual orientation is. king: oh, so you wouldn't know. bush: i'm going to appoint conservative people in the cabinet. it's none of my business what somebody's -- now when somebody makes it my business, like on gay marriage, i'm going to stand up and say i don't support gay marriage. i support marriage between men and women. king: so if a state were voting on gay marriage, you would suggest to that state not to approve it? bush: the state can do what they want to d
king: oh. king: but they invited you. and so.ain: i have no -- no knowledge that they have made a commitment to my campaign. bush: well, i thought they raised money for you. mccain: it doesn't mean. bush: it doesn't matter. let's talk about that issue. each person needs to be judged with their heart and soul. i don't ask the question what somebody's sexual orientation is. i don't ask the question. king: so if you have gays working for you, that's fine. and you don't have a problem. you'd...
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king: so. and i'll fight for reform until the last breath i draw so that we can get the american people back connected with their government. i'm trying to change this party to bring it into the 21st century as a reform party in the tradition of theodore roosevelt. king: alan? keyes: i find it so fascinating, we talk about outsiders. i was so far outside this process at one point that the last cycle when we held this debate i wasn't allowed to participate in it. king: here? keyes: i think that's pretty far outside. that's right, here. and in atlanta and elsewhere as well. the only reason i'm sitting here right now is because i articulate better than most anybody in this country what's on the heart of real republicans and real conservatives around the country, and because i have been out there, not fighting in washington, but fighting at the grass roots, as head, for instance, of citizens against government waste, where you value the praise, i did the work. and so the point being that for both o
king: so. and i'll fight for reform until the last breath i draw so that we can get the american people back connected with their government. i'm trying to change this party to bring it into the 21st century as a reform party in the tradition of theodore roosevelt. king: alan? keyes: i find it so fascinating, we talk about outsiders. i was so far outside this process at one point that the last cycle when we held this debate i wasn't allowed to participate in it. king: here? keyes: i think...
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king: mr. chairman, distinguished guests, members of the national press club, ladies and gentlemen, i warmly welcome the opportunity to address such a distinguished group of journalists. as has been said, i almost not make it. just last week, i was convicted as a and the city court of albany, georgia, for participating in a peaceful march, protesting segregated conditions in that community. i decided on the basis of conscience, not to pay the fine of $170, but to serve the jail sentence of 45 days. just as i was about to get adjusted to my new home for 45 days, reverend abernathy and i were noted by that some unknown donor had paid our fines, and that we had to leave the job. jail. as the atlanta constitution suggested the other day, we have now reached a new landmark in race relations. we have witnessed persons being ejected from lunch counters during the sit-ins. and thrown into jail during the freedom rides. the first time, we witness persons being kicked out of jail. [laughter] dr. king: vi
king: mr. chairman, distinguished guests, members of the national press club, ladies and gentlemen, i warmly welcome the opportunity to address such a distinguished group of journalists. as has been said, i almost not make it. just last week, i was convicted as a and the city court of albany, georgia, for participating in a peaceful march, protesting segregated conditions in that community. i decided on the basis of conscience, not to pay the fine of $170, but to serve the jail sentence of 45...
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and so with the consensus of the kings taxes. just last week, he proposed out right an invitation for myself and other sons of liberty to discuss these matters in a civil fashion. the consignees show themselves to be as guilty as parliament themselves! [pandemonium] >> order! >> mr. molineaux, you speak as though you and your compatriots are the gentleman in this debate? mr. clark and the other consignees are only trying to protect themselves and their families from the likes of you, sir! by refusing to show their face, even in a public meeting such as this -- >> mr. clark, what about you? >> who threatens my good friend mr. clarke for his wise refusal to meet with an unnamed crowd under your so-called liberty tree. was it not you, mr. molineaux, who not too long ago that a mob that ransacked the home of our governor? i believe i should not call you sir, but by your more fitting nickname. >> order, order! >> can i name a few of the other names that have been called by me? [pandemonium] >> gentlemen! we will have order in this hou
and so with the consensus of the kings taxes. just last week, he proposed out right an invitation for myself and other sons of liberty to discuss these matters in a civil fashion. the consignees show themselves to be as guilty as parliament themselves! [pandemonium] >> order! >> mr. molineaux, you speak as though you and your compatriots are the gentleman in this debate? mr. clark and the other consignees are only trying to protect themselves and their families from the likes of...
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( crashing ) protect the king, you fools! the king! protect the king! ( burbles ) ( water rushing ) that poisoned tidal wave should have killed you 1,000 times! yes, but i still have 4,000 lives left thanks to the "secret attack almanac." you killed my parents even if that means killing you 4,001 times. not if i kill you 4,001 times first. ( wind gusting ) hey, look, o or there! ( chuckles ) the hey-over-there secret attack... ll done. teleportation secret attack! ( grunts ) paper-cut secret attack! book-eclipse secret attack! no, please! not the night creatures. - no! - ( snarling ) no-- ahhh. ( screams ) ( moans ) ha. i don't need t t book. i've memorized the whole thing. i have it all in my head. you do now. ha! i still have one life left. good, because i have one more secret attack. ow! - ( cracking ) - ( moans ) you were the king of london, england. now you're the king of dying. the "secret attack almanac" has been passed down through my family for generations. it's how i learned all my secret attacks, including the poison-cake secret attack. - ( t
( crashing ) protect the king, you fools! the king! protect the king! ( burbles ) ( water rushing ) that poisoned tidal wave should have killed you 1,000 times! yes, but i still have 4,000 lives left thanks to the "secret attack almanac." you killed my parents even if that means killing you 4,001 times. not if i kill you 4,001 times first. ( wind gusting ) hey, look, o or there! ( chuckles ) the hey-over-there secret attack... ll done. teleportation secret attack! ( grunts ) paper-cut...
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king's legacy. mr. speaker, i had the opportunity to join some 4,000 constituents in my district for the nation's largest martin luther king breakfast celebration. as i sat there i was reminded of his words that we live by and are guided by, faith is taking the first step, even when you don't see the whole staircase. later, i had the opportunity to join hundreds of folks to march in freezing weather, singing "we shall overcome." today, we also mark the beginning of the observation of black history month, to celebrate giants in civil rights, in the civil rights movement, as well as labor and education, transportation, the arts, and the service movement. as we reflect on dr. king's dream, just a few weeks ago, president barack obama from this house floor, mr. speaker, delivered his final state of the union address. in his address, the president delivered a speech filled with the hope and optimism, reminding us that we the people emphasizing all people, want opportunity and security for our families. it wa
king's legacy. mr. speaker, i had the opportunity to join some 4,000 constituents in my district for the nation's largest martin luther king breakfast celebration. as i sat there i was reminded of his words that we live by and are guided by, faith is taking the first step, even when you don't see the whole staircase. later, i had the opportunity to join hundreds of folks to march in freezing weather, singing "we shall overcome." today, we also mark the beginning of the observation of...
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king. he is president obama's nominee to head the education department. he's been acting education secretary since the end of last year. his predecessor, ernie duncan, stepped down last year. this should get started in just a couple moment >>> today we're holding a hearing on the committee on health education labor and pensions so please come to order. our hearing today is on the nomination by the president of dr. john king to serve as the united states secretary of education, senator murray and i will have an opening statement. then we will introduce the nominee. after dr. king's testimony, senators will each have five minutes of questions. we especially welcome bobby scott from the house of representatives whose leadership played such a key role in the passage of the every child succeeds act. it would not have happened without him. he was forceful and diplomatic and oriented toward a result. so we admire that and appreciate his work on that. i'll introduce him later to introduce dr. king.
king. he is president obama's nominee to head the education department. he's been acting education secretary since the end of last year. his predecessor, ernie duncan, stepped down last year. this should get started in just a couple moment >>> today we're holding a hearing on the committee on health education labor and pensions so please come to order. our hearing today is on the nomination by the president of dr. john king to serve as the united states secretary of education, senator...
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king said that was a wonderful idea. he drove down to atlanta in that van, he packed it up and drove it back and that was the beginning of the king collection. many years later, carruthers scott king, who had met dr. king while he was in boston, he said there was a time which he changed his mind but there has not been any evidence dispute. bu offered to give her complete the originals. i believe she wanted them to be center that she was founded at the time. it ended up going to a legal dispute and what happened was, as far as i know, for my time, in the courtroom when the jury heard some of the tape that you heard when ki ng gave the press conference saying he wanted them there, they said there was not dispute. karen: in fact, through the tapes, it was [indiscernible] ryan: in a way. karen: what a great treasure to have on the boston of university campus. thank you for being here. up next, the water crisis in flint, michigan reaches more towns and we think. what the crisis access about government and low-income immunitie
king said that was a wonderful idea. he drove down to atlanta in that van, he packed it up and drove it back and that was the beginning of the king collection. many years later, carruthers scott king, who had met dr. king while he was in boston, he said there was a time which he changed his mind but there has not been any evidence dispute. bu offered to give her complete the originals. i believe she wanted them to be center that she was founded at the time. it ended up going to a legal dispute...
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he is still king. but he is king of the french. not the king of france. semantics means a great deal in terms of politics at the time. it would take six years from about this time of july 14, 1790, until he was actually tried and went to his death. as you may know, he was innocent. my claim in the book that he was absolutely guilty because he and marie antoinette wrote to her brother in austria to have the austrian army and the prussian army come in and defeat the french army and restore them to their majesty. in my way that is treason. , great question. >> any other questions? i will have you ask it into the microphone please. >> was lafayette accepted as part of the revolutionaries in france? mr. miller: no. that is a very good question. he really wasn't. he was to moderate for the rebels. he was despised by the aristos. he had to find his middle way, and he never developed what i would call a constituency. you might ask why. and i think i know why, because he was asked to be a policeman in his early years before the revolution got going. he was the one
he is still king. but he is king of the french. not the king of france. semantics means a great deal in terms of politics at the time. it would take six years from about this time of july 14, 1790, until he was actually tried and went to his death. as you may know, he was innocent. my claim in the book that he was absolutely guilty because he and marie antoinette wrote to her brother in austria to have the austrian army and the prussian army come in and defeat the french army and restore them...
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go thank you, king. want to go back to 1972 in the original charge that herman wallace and albert woodfox faced that they murdered a prison guard or -- prison guard brent miller. the key witness was hezekiah brown who said he witnessed the murder of brent miller. it is credibility was later called into question. i want to go to a clip from the documentary, "in the land of the free," a lawyer who represented the angola 3 describes hezekiah brown. after this, you will hear the film's narrator, actor samuel jackson. this is nick trenticosta, >> hezekiah first told the investigators at the prison that he was nowhere around, he did not know anything about the murder. later, he is dragged from his bed at midnight, put under the bright lights of interrogation and told, if you help us crack the case, we will get you your freedom. at that point, he said, it was wallace and woodfox. providedcal author evidence of just how pliable hezekiah brown could be. browny called hezekiah and he said he saw woodfox and three
go thank you, king. want to go back to 1972 in the original charge that herman wallace and albert woodfox faced that they murdered a prison guard or -- prison guard brent miller. the key witness was hezekiah brown who said he witnessed the murder of brent miller. it is credibility was later called into question. i want to go to a clip from the documentary, "in the land of the free," a lawyer who represented the angola 3 describes hezekiah brown. after this, you will hear the film's...
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king here. >> dr. king was in oakland in 1962 at the oakland auditorium and my stepfather in law richard a.g. foster and reverend stovall and a lot of key ministers of the bay area, i got a chance to meet dr. king at the open auditorium and three months prior to his visit in december of 1962, we had what is called the mind of the ghetto conference where malcolm x and mohamed ali had come to oakland to crack a plan and discuss ideas such as reparations and so forth and a lot of the energy and thought and information from that conference was given to dr. king when he visited here which became the grist for his march on washington in '63. the following year. there's a check that needs to be cashed where blacks have been ignored. so that's, that's -- >> a wonderful introduction and thank you for that richness. that's one of the reasons why we invited you. please join us with paul cobment -- cob. farz . >>> welcome back. we've been talking to paul cobb black history month. tell us about what you do. >> we h
king here. >> dr. king was in oakland in 1962 at the oakland auditorium and my stepfather in law richard a.g. foster and reverend stovall and a lot of key ministers of the bay area, i got a chance to meet dr. king at the open auditorium and three months prior to his visit in december of 1962, we had what is called the mind of the ghetto conference where malcolm x and mohamed ali had come to oakland to crack a plan and discuss ideas such as reparations and so forth and a lot of the energy...
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king? >> he talked about redistribution of wealth and economic justice. he was much more aggressive than the dream that people remember. when you think about, you know, what is different about the civil rights movement now is really about technology, right. the issues that are the same. and we didn't invent resistance. we didn't discover injustice. the technology has allowed us to amplify these messages in ways we couldn't before and accelerated pace of organizing in ways that are really powerful. >> stephen: what is "campaign zero"? >> so "campaign zero" is a point platform to end police violence. we cover things like police union contracts, use of force, body cameras. and it is we used with hillary, bernie, loretta lynch. >> stephen: were you at the debate. went? do you think that the candidates up there addressed any of the issues that you were hoping for? >> yeah, i think there was probably the best question about race that we have had at the debate so far, we have an acknowledgment of
king? >> he talked about redistribution of wealth and economic justice. he was much more aggressive than the dream that people remember. when you think about, you know, what is different about the civil rights movement now is really about technology, right. the issues that are the same. and we didn't invent resistance. we didn't discover injustice. the technology has allowed us to amplify these messages in ways we couldn't before and accelerated pace of organizing in ways that are really...
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: king. >> stephen: you know, speaking of martin luther king... super bowl 50-- ( laughter ) proper way to transition from this conversation to that, what is written in there. as we get closer to super bowl 50, every sports fan out there is asking the same question: what's going on with wisconsin high school basketball? a lot. ( laughter ) because the wisconsin inter-scholastic athletic association has now banned high-school students in the stands from chanting things like "air ball!" or anything meant to taunt the other team. i think this is crazy. watching basketball without chanting is like watching baseball without napping. ( laughter ) jon, you have played basketball. you were on the national championship high school team, right? >> jon: yes. >> stephen: you got a ring? you got a ring? did they chant when were you doing basketball? >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: what were some of the-- did you get "air ball"? >> jon: yeah, air ball was one. >> stephen: uh-huh-- uh-huh. >> "brick..." when you are at the free throw line, they would chant "miss it, m
: king. >> stephen: you know, speaking of martin luther king... super bowl 50-- ( laughter ) proper way to transition from this conversation to that, what is written in there. as we get closer to super bowl 50, every sports fan out there is asking the same question: what's going on with wisconsin high school basketball? a lot. ( laughter ) because the wisconsin inter-scholastic athletic association has now banned high-school students in the stands from chanting things like "air...
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hundreds gath ared to see king carter one last time. king's tiny casket was surrounded withinja turtles to footballs. and his family just trying to make sense of it all. >> hold your children tighter and kiss them longer and i find myself holding my grand daughter more than ever. >> reporter: the parents sat >> king will be a priliant bull dog. >> reporter: also in attendance miami mayor carlos jimmenez. this is a crisis and a trickle of terror. >> reporter: it is a week since king was killed. police have worked tirelessly to make an arrest. eight yean or leonard adam and 17-year-old irvin presley and yesterday tamer teams 16 years old. they were accused of driving to the neighborhood and king was caught in the middle as the group exchange canned gunfire. the community has had enough of the gun violence. >> the community is united and the parents are united in doing this. >> if you do this, we'll catch >> reporter: king carter is said to be laid to rest in new birth baptist church behind me at 2:00 this afternoon. local ten news. >> tod
hundreds gath ared to see king carter one last time. king's tiny casket was surrounded withinja turtles to footballs. and his family just trying to make sense of it all. >> hold your children tighter and kiss them longer and i find myself holding my grand daughter more than ever. >> reporter: the parents sat >> king will be a priliant bull dog. >> reporter: also in attendance miami mayor carlos jimmenez. this is a crisis and a trickle of terror. >> reporter: it is...
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he walked like a king and talked like a king. he really slept like a king. >> i don't remember seeing king angry or upset. as a matter of fact, i thihi he was always smiling. >> reporter: his short life celebrated but still saying good-bye isn't easy. >> as a teammate. my favorite is how we used to race every night after practice and no matter how much i would win, he would also want to race. i'm here to tell you, tt you beat me this time. you won the biggest race of all and that's the race to hehven. >> in between the tears at the funeral criek for change and a better tomorrow. friends, neighbors to stand for the boys and girls in your community. we need everybody to stand. >> reporter: it was a stray bullet that took the boy's life. for his parents this loss w w like no heartbreak ever experienced. they don't want this day to end in pain. that's why king carter's's father got down on one knee and asked the boy's mother, his long time love to finally be his wife. >> right now, i ask you to be my wife. >> it was sad, make it a jo
he walked like a king and talked like a king. he really slept like a king. >> i don't remember seeing king angry or upset. as a matter of fact, i thihi he was always smiling. >> reporter: his short life celebrated but still saying good-bye isn't easy. >> as a teammate. my favorite is how we used to race every night after practice and no matter how much i would win, he would also want to race. i'm here to tell you, tt you beat me this time. you won the biggest race of all and...
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king. people often said to me how did you deal with all the stuff you had to deal with in those congressional committees. i said nobody was hitting me over the head with a billy club. nobody was putting dogs on me or giving me death threats. so to sit up there and listen to, i'll be charitable here, [ laughter ] listening to some folks with whom i disagreed and get yelled at, speak to me afterwards and i'll tell you the words i really wanted to use, it was like really? is that the best you got? you know, first of all, i grew up in new york city. you know, really? you can do better than that. and we also have to understand that you know, the positive change is not a given. positive change is a function of hard work. and that is what the people in this room i know are committed to. and that is what i know loretta is doing at the united states department of justice. the status quo will always resist change. always has, always will. you know, i think about these young people, i was going to say
king. people often said to me how did you deal with all the stuff you had to deal with in those congressional committees. i said nobody was hitting me over the head with a billy club. nobody was putting dogs on me or giving me death threats. so to sit up there and listen to, i'll be charitable here, [ laughter ] listening to some folks with whom i disagreed and get yelled at, speak to me afterwards and i'll tell you the words i really wanted to use, it was like really? is that the best you got?...
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look for more on the arrest and connection with the murder of king carter on our website. we posted the news conference there. that's cbsmiami.com. >>> now to campaign 2016. donald trump on a roll after his big win in nevada. adding to his victories in new hampshire and south carolina. second place. ted cruz third. if either one of them is going to stop trump's march to the republican nomination time and resources are quickly running out. nation's capitol tonight. >> we had a very exciting evening last night. >> reporter: coming off a dominating win in nevada, a confident donald trump on wednesday started speculating about his pick for vice president. >> i want somebody that's political because i want to get lots of great legislation we want passed that is sitting there including proper healthcare and other things. >> reporter: chris collins of new york said in a statement he wants to shake up the washington status quo. marco rubio who came in second place brushed off donald trump's victory. >> republican nomination is decided by 1200 delegates. we are nowhere near that nu
look for more on the arrest and connection with the murder of king carter on our website. we posted the news conference there. that's cbsmiami.com. >>> now to campaign 2016. donald trump on a roll after his big win in nevada. adding to his victories in new hampshire and south carolina. second place. ted cruz third. if either one of them is going to stop trump's march to the republican nomination time and resources are quickly running out. nation's capitol tonight. >> we had a...
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it is king kamehameha. king kamehameha has come back. it is a miracle. rise. what do you wish of us, oh, mighty one? tonight, we conquer hawaii. i sure wish i knew where the king was right now. i'll tell you where he is, roger. he's up at the pali contemplating his own victory. oh, you don't think he's serious about that-- that invasion business, do you? [bird calling] [making bird calls] [making bird calls] [people chattering] roger: ah, look what we have here. tony: oh. thank you. ah, thank you. mine's a little rare, why don't we go up to my room and cook it? [speaks indistinctly] roger: wow, are they beautiful. whoo! are you enjoying yourselves, gentlemen? tony: oh, yes, sir, thank you very much. i'm looking forward to a quiet and restful evening. [bird calls] tony: boy, i'd like another rib. mine's a little rare. why don't we go-- jeannie, what are you doing here? this is my first luau. oh, really? oh, you'll love it. there's a lot of great food and good music. she can't stay. you'll hate it. the music's bad and the food's bad. oh, i'm going to stay. no, y
it is king kamehameha. king kamehameha has come back. it is a miracle. rise. what do you wish of us, oh, mighty one? tonight, we conquer hawaii. i sure wish i knew where the king was right now. i'll tell you where he is, roger. he's up at the pali contemplating his own victory. oh, you don't think he's serious about that-- that invasion business, do you? [bird calling] [making bird calls] [making bird calls] [people chattering] roger: ah, look what we have here. tony: oh. thank you. ah, thank...
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actually martin luther king spoke. ru rusten and randolph came back on the page and read the full list of the official demands of the march. and barrett rusten asked everybody there to raise their hands and pledge to go home and keep fighting until they realized the full list of the demands. so he got on the the stage but was not one of the official speakers. >> in david marenes' book on detroit he talked about the fact martin luther king gave the "i are a dream speech" two months before washington, d.c. >> it was almost as big as the march on washington. about 100,000 people came to detroit. it demonstrated this type of event could have a positive impact. a lot of people were worried about having a massive demonstration at a time when tension was high. there was frustration at the slow pace of progress toward integrati integration. there was a high level of violence against civil rights activist in the south, criticism about being able to be protected and people were worried about violence at the march. the march in d
actually martin luther king spoke. ru rusten and randolph came back on the page and read the full list of the official demands of the march. and barrett rusten asked everybody there to raise their hands and pledge to go home and keep fighting until they realized the full list of the demands. so he got on the the stage but was not one of the official speakers. >> in david marenes' book on detroit he talked about the fact martin luther king gave the "i are a dream speech" two...
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yesterday king tweeted out an apology... saying he respects iowa state fans spent the night cyclones take on west virginia at home... these guys are ready for another dose of hilton magic. first half... matt thomas buries the three, bringing isu up 7-2. the cyclones dominate the half leading by as many as 15 at points. 2nd half, west virginia turns the tables... the mountaineers land 4 points in just ten seconds. the cyclones let this one get away... 81-76 mountaineers. obviously this is a tough loss... foul trouble negated a figure out how to get back...we didn't close the game well. meanwhile iowa state women played at kansas, and it's a ten point win. 63-53. tonight it's the hawks' turn at home... they host penn state at carver- hawkeye arena. it's another early tip at six...the kind we morning folk really appreciate. now here's savannah guthrie with a look at what's coming up next on the today so, let me get this straight -- u.s. cellular has the phone you're looking for, a network that's built to give you coverage way o
yesterday king tweeted out an apology... saying he respects iowa state fans spent the night cyclones take on west virginia at home... these guys are ready for another dose of hilton magic. first half... matt thomas buries the three, bringing isu up 7-2. the cyclones dominate the half leading by as many as 15 at points. 2nd half, west virginia turns the tables... the mountaineers land 4 points in just ten seconds. the cyclones let this one get away... 81-76 mountaineers. obviously this is a...
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king: answer this, ron. if you have irish blood, that's an explanation for any kind of behavior whatsoever. >> heidi: that can be true. >> ron: : 'll take a break real quick. reminder, the program in its entirety will be on kwwl.com as well shortly after we air it here, as wealways followow meet we'l ron: welcome back t tthe final portion n our repopo this week on the steele report on kwwl. we have, of course, congressman steve king and heidi cruz with us, the wife of senator ted cruz and on t campaign trail and doing a job that is really tough. i mean, it's grueling, you have to be so dedicated. i know you've been mary about 15 -- married about 15 years, this has been to be a test of your dedication to each other. your husband talked about this earlier, not relinquishing the core v vues on issues that are controversial like same sex marriage. to do that without any compromise at all tois faith, to what he believes? you were born, i believe, and grew up as a seventh day adventist, so you have strong faith in
king: answer this, ron. if you have irish blood, that's an explanation for any kind of behavior whatsoever. >> heidi: that can be true. >> ron: : 'll take a break real quick. reminder, the program in its entirety will be on kwwl.com as well shortly after we air it here, as wealways followow meet we'l ron: welcome back t tthe final portion n our repopo this week on the steele report on kwwl. we have, of course, congressman steve king and heidi cruz with us, the wife of senator ted...
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martin luther king, jr., and his wife karen scott king. dr.inated on angelou's birthday, april 4. in 2006, maya angelou spoke at coretta scott king's funeral in georgia. ta on those late nights coret and i would talk, i would make her laugh and she said that martin king used to tell her, you don't laugh enough, and there's a recent book out about sisters in which she spoke about her blood sister, but at the end of her essay, she said, i do have chosen sister, maya angelou , who makes me laugh, even when i don't want to. and it is true. i told her some jokes, for no mixed company. [laughter] many times on those late evenings, she would say to me, sister, it shouldn't be an either/or, should it? peas and justice should be known to all people everywhere all the time, isn't that right? and i said then and i say now, coretta scott king, you are right. i do believe that peace and justice should be known to every person everywhere all the time. and those of us who gather here, principality, presidents, senators, those of us who run great companies, w
martin luther king, jr., and his wife karen scott king. dr.inated on angelou's birthday, april 4. in 2006, maya angelou spoke at coretta scott king's funeral in georgia. ta on those late nights coret and i would talk, i would make her laugh and she said that martin king used to tell her, you don't laugh enough, and there's a recent book out about sisters in which she spoke about her blood sister, but at the end of her essay, she said, i do have chosen sister, maya angelou , who makes me laugh,...
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well, the story takes us back and begins with king john himself. i didn't really meet king john. [laughter] my students think is the philadelphia convention. but i was first introduced the idea of king john when i was a kid and my parents would read to me and one of the books, the winnie the pooh -- i'm sure many of you are winnie the pooh fans. he also wrote a wonderful book called now we are six. if you don't know that book for your children and grandchildren, it is a wonderful read it one of the poems in there is king john's chris ms. that point begins something like king john was not a good man. sometimes no one spoke to him for days and days and days. well, when you are a little kid, be shunned like that nobody was good to you, this is pretty bad. well, i grew up, i said nobody can be as bad. i grew up and started reading about john. maybe worse. he certainly was morally corrupt. it's no accident that no king of england has ever been named john since king john and there never will be one. he was not only morally bankrupt, but also the most inept king perhaps in history. he w
well, the story takes us back and begins with king john himself. i didn't really meet king john. [laughter] my students think is the philadelphia convention. but i was first introduced the idea of king john when i was a kid and my parents would read to me and one of the books, the winnie the pooh -- i'm sure many of you are winnie the pooh fans. he also wrote a wonderful book called now we are six. if you don't know that book for your children and grandchildren, it is a wonderful read it one of...
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we're being told that king's funeral is scheduled for saturday afternoon. we're live from northwest miami- dade. >>> a live look outside from our camera in fort lauderdale, clouds are moving in as south florida braces for possible let's get right out to cbs4 meteorologist lizette gonzalez. >> as we look live from our cameras and see there's still plenty of sunshine it's deceiving. we could still see strong to severe storms and it's been quite active from northern and central florida now. the west coast is getting slammed. as we zoom on in here in south florida just a few clouds in the mix and quiet for now but that will be changing. look at how the winds have increased out of the south and we're warming up in a hurry. 84 in fort lauderdale. right now upper 70s to low 80s in the keys. we will start to see those storms roll in and into the evening some gusty storms with the possible for severe weather and storms overnight. so for today and into the afternoon and late evening. we could see lightning, downpours, chance of tornado and waterspouts possible as the
we're being told that king's funeral is scheduled for saturday afternoon. we're live from northwest miami- dade. >>> a live look outside from our camera in fort lauderdale, clouds are moving in as south florida braces for possible let's get right out to cbs4 meteorologist lizette gonzalez. >> as we look live from our cameras and see there's still plenty of sunshine it's deceiving. we could still see strong to severe storms and it's been quite active from northern and central...
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king carter was shot in the chest while going to the store for candy. presley and adams were firing at a man when the child was hit. it started with a dispute on social media. >> some beef between the two rivals. >> reporter: ramirez was asked if the beef was over a girl. he did not say but criticized cyber bullying. >> they are punking each other out on facebook. saying derogatory comments to each other and starting a fuel of hatred. >> reporter: police found a nine millimeter handgun at presley's home. the handgun was used on the assault. presley confessed and adams gave a statement about his a reward of $26,000 was raised. >> everyone asked the community please tell us and they did. >> reporter: police did not elaborate about ju ju but said we are looking for an early 2001 model lexus black in color with possible bullet holes. >> reporter: the office will review the records of both suspects to see if more steps should have been taken to keep them behind bars. meanwhile this is an on-going investigation with lingering questions about ju ju and that mi
king carter was shot in the chest while going to the store for candy. presley and adams were firing at a man when the child was hit. it started with a dispute on social media. >> some beef between the two rivals. >> reporter: ramirez was asked if the beef was over a girl. he did not say but criticized cyber bullying. >> they are punking each other out on facebook. saying derogatory comments to each other and starting a fuel of hatred. >> reporter: police found a nine...
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martin luther king said well i will support you but let's expand the march. the march is not just about winning equal access to jobs fighting employment discrimination. it's also about winning the right to vote in the south which a. philip randolph lived in europe sitting together right to vote. but for somebody living in montgomery who were living in atlanta this was the primary goal to end the segregation at lunch counters. i think the thing we popularly associated with the civil rights movement more broadly. that was the slogan for the march came from. this is a march for jobs and in some ways this was emerging of these two northern wing and southern wing. the northern wing thing accessing jobs being rooted in the labor movement by the brotherhood of porters and freedom coming arguing for voting rights arguing for desegregation and access to schools, the public spaces and in that wing martin luther king was the most important and prominent figure in that march. the march was a merger of these two. the actual day of the march, martin luther king's role was
martin luther king said well i will support you but let's expand the march. the march is not just about winning equal access to jobs fighting employment discrimination. it's also about winning the right to vote in the south which a. philip randolph lived in europe sitting together right to vote. but for somebody living in montgomery who were living in atlanta this was the primary goal to end the segregation at lunch counters. i think the thing we popularly associated with the civil rights...
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king. it has to be safe. that means somewhere between 15,000 to. 30,000 troops have to be on the ground in order to make it safe. that's the judgment of the defense department. are we prepared to put that on the ground? i've heard calls -- >> i'm not calling for american troops to be in the ground. we're already flying in the area as you know. >> who is going to make it safe? right now safety is found by going to jordan or getting to the berm where there are 15,000 people trying to get into jordan and trying to make them safe there or getting to turkey or lebanon. that's safety. or trying to get to europe. we're trying to make it safe by getting a cessation of hostilities, getting humanitarian assistance delivered and a political process to end the violence. >> thank you, chairman. i yield. >> it doesn't require we hope thousands of troops on the ground to be able to provide a safe zone. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. secretary. obviously this is a difficult time in the world. m
king. it has to be safe. that means somewhere between 15,000 to. 30,000 troops have to be on the ground in order to make it safe. that's the judgment of the defense department. are we prepared to put that on the ground? i've heard calls -- >> i'm not calling for american troops to be in the ground. we're already flying in the area as you know. >> who is going to make it safe? right now safety is found by going to jordan or getting to the berm where there are 15,000 people trying to...