84
84
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
king. i ask every citizen to reject the blind violence that has ruck dr. king who lived by nonviolence. i pray that his family can find comfort in the memory of all he tried to do for the land he loved so well. i have just conveyed sympathy of, as johnson myself to his widow mrs. king. i know that every american of good will joins me in mourning the death of this outstanding leader and in praying for peace and understanding throughout this land. we can achieve nothing by wlessness and deviciveness among the american people. it's only by joining together and only by working together can we continue to move toward equality and fulfillment for all of our people. i hope that all americans their will search hearts as they ponder this most tragic incident. >> king was born in atlanta, january 15, 1929. he was the son and grandson of prominent negro ministers in atlanta and he had an extended education. he graduated finally with a docket rat from boston university in 1954 and got his first past ra
king. i ask every citizen to reject the blind violence that has ruck dr. king who lived by nonviolence. i pray that his family can find comfort in the memory of all he tried to do for the land he loved so well. i have just conveyed sympathy of, as johnson myself to his widow mrs. king. i know that every american of good will joins me in mourning the death of this outstanding leader and in praying for peace and understanding throughout this land. we can achieve nothing by wlessness and...
109
109
Sep 1, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
martin luther king jr. king, junior. this room was chosen because it was the most insular room in the house, and those phone calls sometimes lasted for hours. so that is the actual phone in which dr. king would receive the president's phone calls that came into this house. things were very volatile. the country was aware of how volatile things were in selma and in the south. so, dr. king and the president want to sayt regular calls, but they did have a direct connection on a semi-frequent basis to discuss what was going on, what would repair the country, and exactly what both men needed to keep this country on track, to keep violence down. >> then, we've got to come up with the qualifications of voters. that will answer 70% of your problems. >> that's right. >> if you just clear it out everywhere, make it age and reason-right. no test on what susser said or poetry or constitutions, or memorized or anything else. you may have to put them in the post office and let the postmaster do it. he stays local and is recommended by
martin luther king jr. king, junior. this room was chosen because it was the most insular room in the house, and those phone calls sometimes lasted for hours. so that is the actual phone in which dr. king would receive the president's phone calls that came into this house. things were very volatile. the country was aware of how volatile things were in selma and in the south. so, dr. king and the president want to sayt regular calls, but they did have a direct connection on a semi-frequent basis...
79
79
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
and with them the god king himself ramsay's the second. king rams is the second live thirteen centuries before christ during his long reign he altered already existing temples founded a new capital city and covered the whole of egypt with huge stone figures and obvious and vast temple complexes. here in the king's mortuary temple the ram asean in the ancient town of thieves lies the head of one such statue originally seventeen meters tall the figure would have weighed a thousand times. by the second year of his reign ramsay's the second was already adding to the great temple of amnon in luxor he built this fifteen meter tall adorning the entrance. the king was obviously aware of the superhuman efforts he was demanding from his workers he paid tribute to them in these words you my workers chosen for your strength and the skill of your hands building monuments for me in great numbers skilled in working with precious stones you know the types of granite you know the secrets of sandstone oh hard working and they will builders i shall live as l
and with them the god king himself ramsay's the second. king rams is the second live thirteen centuries before christ during his long reign he altered already existing temples founded a new capital city and covered the whole of egypt with huge stone figures and obvious and vast temple complexes. here in the king's mortuary temple the ram asean in the ancient town of thieves lies the head of one such statue originally seventeen meters tall the figure would have weighed a thousand times. by the...
95
95
Sep 9, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
king james the sixth of scotland became kim james -- king james the first amendment. that doesn't make him the seventh. it turns out king ships cannot be added up. he wrote a book in 1598 called the true law of monarchies. he says as the king creates the law so he is above the law. because if he were to create a law that were inconvenient for him he can make a new one. so the king is always above the law. this philosophy persists to this day. the idea that the president or the state or the congress or the parliament or somebody is above the law. because they make the law and you can see the logic of that. the law wouldn't apply to me if i have the power of unmaking it. make a new one. but there's another tradition. and not tradition is the idea of a higher law that applies to everyone, that no one is exempt from it. we can think about it in the sense of the laws of physics which are analogous. we think that for example -- sir isaac newton isaac noon discovered the force that the twoodies bodies attract each other with a force that is inversely proportional to the squa
king james the sixth of scotland became kim james -- king james the first amendment. that doesn't make him the seventh. it turns out king ships cannot be added up. he wrote a book in 1598 called the true law of monarchies. he says as the king creates the law so he is above the law. because if he were to create a law that were inconvenient for him he can make a new one. so the king is always above the law. this philosophy persists to this day. the idea that the president or the state or the...
59
59
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
westminster abbey where the british monarchs are crowned and where many english kings and queens have been buried over the past thousand years it was founded by edward the confessor the second last saxon king to rule before the normans conquered england in ten sixty six. shortly after the church was completed edward died his body was brought to westminster abbey its final resting place the scene is depicted on the famous bio tapestry. edward was canonized his shrine which was a place of pilgrimage for centuries stands at the heart of the abbey. but very little remains of edward's original church the building we see today was started in twelve forty five and took several centuries to complete. up the board of the of the for the owner the entering westminster abbey through the west door you feel reminded of the great french cathedrals of brahms on yaf the nave rises up to a height of over thirty meters purist gothic architecture with slender pillars and buttresses striving towards the light towards haven't. although it was under construction for such a long time the builders retain the
westminster abbey where the british monarchs are crowned and where many english kings and queens have been buried over the past thousand years it was founded by edward the confessor the second last saxon king to rule before the normans conquered england in ten sixty six. shortly after the church was completed edward died his body was brought to westminster abbey its final resting place the scene is depicted on the famous bio tapestry. edward was canonized his shrine which was a place of...
82
82
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
i didn't in fifteen thirty after a previous fire the king in court moved out but the judiciary and the civil servants stayed in the palace of westminster it became a symbol of the united kingdom's democratic traditions. hard. the palace didn't take on its present appearance until after the fire of eighteen thirty four. it was rebuilt in the neo gothic style harmonious spacious and magnificent no expense was spared. the famous emblem of the palace of westminster is big ben. and there's victoria tower where the parliamentary records are kept. the interiors of the rebuilt palace of westminster were designed by augustus peugeot who died shortly after completing the task at the age of only forty. in the commons corridor leads to the commons lobby in memory of the total destruction of the commons chamber in a german air raid in one thousand nine hundred one some of the damage stones were reused when it was rebuilt. order. on the right stands a statue of former prime minister lloyd george. on the left a rather grim looking winston churchill guards the entrance. after the second world war the
i didn't in fifteen thirty after a previous fire the king in court moved out but the judiciary and the civil servants stayed in the palace of westminster it became a symbol of the united kingdom's democratic traditions. hard. the palace didn't take on its present appearance until after the fire of eighteen thirty four. it was rebuilt in the neo gothic style harmonious spacious and magnificent no expense was spared. the famous emblem of the palace of westminster is big ben. and there's victoria...
81
81
Sep 9, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
it says rfk gives eulogy on king. the next day, bobby kennedy came to cleveland ohio and he came to cleveland as part of his running forpresident , he had announced march 15 and he gave this speech. a lot of people talk a lot about his courageous talk in indianapolis the night king was killed . this to me is much more important. this is like his gettysburg address. it's 10 minutes long, he stayed up all night putting it together with jeff greenfield and he came to cleveland and he was scheduled to speak. the place was packed with people, it was a very solemn occasion and i want to play two segments of this speech that becomes known as the mindless menace of violence speech but this is bobby kennedy in cleveland ohio . >> it is not a day for politics . i have saved this one opportunity, my only event of today, to speak briefly to you about the mindless menace of violence in america which again stains are land and every one of our lives. it is not the concern of any one race. the victims of the violence are black and wh
it says rfk gives eulogy on king. the next day, bobby kennedy came to cleveland ohio and he came to cleveland as part of his running forpresident , he had announced march 15 and he gave this speech. a lot of people talk a lot about his courageous talk in indianapolis the night king was killed . this to me is much more important. this is like his gettysburg address. it's 10 minutes long, he stayed up all night putting it together with jeff greenfield and he came to cleveland and he was scheduled...
89
89
Sep 19, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
he was king james vi of scotland and became can -- became king james i. he wrote a book in 1598 called the true law of monarchies and said as kings create the law, so he is above the law. if he were to create a law that were inconvenient for him, he can make a new one. so the king is always above the law. this philosophy persists to this day. whether it is the president, the state, the congress, somebody, is above the law. they make the law. you can see the logic of that. the law wouldn't apply to me if i had the power to unmake it and make a new one. but there is a tradition. that tradition is the idea of a higher law, that applies to everyone. that no one is exempt from. we can think about it in the sense of the laws of physics. we think, for example, sir isaac newton discovered the force law between the bodies, that two bodies affect each other with a force that is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. that will generate elliptical orbits, carefully sketched out. but it would not follow from that that he was exempt from the
he was king james vi of scotland and became can -- became king james i. he wrote a book in 1598 called the true law of monarchies and said as kings create the law, so he is above the law. if he were to create a law that were inconvenient for him, he can make a new one. so the king is always above the law. this philosophy persists to this day. whether it is the president, the state, the congress, somebody, is above the law. they make the law. you can see the logic of that. the law wouldn't apply...
163
163
Sep 26, 2018
09/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
i heard that from one, the king of saudi arabia, was a great guy, king solomon. and then somebody else came up and he wasn't told go up and say it, i know where they're coming from. and i must've had 12 leaders say it and they just set it and i started to realize that peace between israel and the palestinians for the middle east is a very important thing and were trying very hard to get it. i think probably two state is more likely but if they do a single, if they do a double, i'm okay with it if they're both happy. if they're both happy, i'm okay with either. i think the two state is more likely. >> "new york times"? >> president trump: okay. >> reporter: thank you, sir. >> president trump: i would have gotten a bad story in "the new york times" but i will anyway. it doesn't matter. we will do you after. >> reporter: we are kind of writing, not feeling these days. >> president trump: to say thank you, mr. trump. >> reporter: i think i will stop short of that. >> president trump: i've had some on the front page of "the new york times." now i think i average about
i heard that from one, the king of saudi arabia, was a great guy, king solomon. and then somebody else came up and he wasn't told go up and say it, i know where they're coming from. and i must've had 12 leaders say it and they just set it and i started to realize that peace between israel and the palestinians for the middle east is a very important thing and were trying very hard to get it. i think probably two state is more likely but if they do a single, if they do a double, i'm okay with it...
96
96
Sep 2, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
so stokes is running and you won't see king with him but king was there, very much and when he came to cleveland, he met with pastors but he made sure to include ahmed evans who was the militant national at the time so this is a picture of them. this is also that picture, this is the day before carl stokes is elected. and so king, and to me, i love this part of the story. i don't know if you know this but after he violated the injunction in birmingham, the case went up on appeal so he served so many days in the birmingham jail and was let out five days early on bail. he went to the us green court and in 1967, the supreme court ordered him to go back to jail for five days because he violated the injunction. and we just had a president who pardoned somebody for violating an injunction in arizona. king went back to jail and he went back to the birmingham jail right before this picture was taken and he had three books withhim, and economics book , nat turner's book the confessions of nat turner and one other book, i can't remember what it was but then he comes back because he wants to be i
so stokes is running and you won't see king with him but king was there, very much and when he came to cleveland, he met with pastors but he made sure to include ahmed evans who was the militant national at the time so this is a picture of them. this is also that picture, this is the day before carl stokes is elected. and so king, and to me, i love this part of the story. i don't know if you know this but after he violated the injunction in birmingham, the case went up on appeal so he served so...
149
149
Sep 4, 2018
09/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
here's what we call on the kings.splunk reported six months ago the quarter was panned, but i thought the negativity was ridiculous should it -- it shouldn't have come as a shock when these guys trounced the estimates, it's now up 55% year to date. this one maybe got a little too hot to sell too. any kind of sell-off, this one is great congratulations. i never doubted you. clowns did not me which king can be bought right now without hesitation i'm going to give you the one. it's vmware. vmw. i don't say that because coo sanjay punin came on the show and said i should call these stocks cramer cloud kings because he didn't want me to lose bragging rights i like vmware because it's a crucial low cost way for companies to go digital and on board the cloud. still, it's been weakest of the cloud king, up shabby 22%. in many ways it has the best growth prospects it belonged to emc which was bought by dell and now this widespread but incorrect belief that dell will cram down the shares i don't think it's going to happen botto
here's what we call on the kings.splunk reported six months ago the quarter was panned, but i thought the negativity was ridiculous should it -- it shouldn't have come as a shock when these guys trounced the estimates, it's now up 55% year to date. this one maybe got a little too hot to sell too. any kind of sell-off, this one is great congratulations. i never doubted you. clowns did not me which king can be bought right now without hesitation i'm going to give you the one. it's vmware. vmw. i...
95
95
Sep 22, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
not to be the liberty tax to buy the king without its taxed by the king without its consent. the church had its liberty to appoint its own bishops and maintain its own ties. a university had the liberty to exercise jurisdiction over its professors, students, to maintain its gates and protect the internal academic affairs that happened within its walls. to set had the liberty the minimum wage for which people were allowed to work in a relevant trade, and to exclude others from taking part in the trade. and so on, and so on. each of the separate corporate bodies, in particular, in france, but no way that is arguably realistic and most of europe, a variety of corporate bodies had the separate, collective privileges. were, to theerties modern democratic mindset that takes hold with the french futile --, entirely le.i they are no more respected and honored than the privileges and the french revolution swept them away together. the privileges of nobility and liberty, liberty of the church and universities. equal liberty,by a general abstract right in hearing an individual, not inco
not to be the liberty tax to buy the king without its taxed by the king without its consent. the church had its liberty to appoint its own bishops and maintain its own ties. a university had the liberty to exercise jurisdiction over its professors, students, to maintain its gates and protect the internal academic affairs that happened within its walls. to set had the liberty the minimum wage for which people were allowed to work in a relevant trade, and to exclude others from taking part in the...
71
71
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
and then larry king's radio show, you remember larry king? they needed a producer and someone from the white house recommended me so i moved to washington to do that. i actually remember we were in crystal city which was brand new then. i kement trying to get ted turner. he just launched cnn. so amazing, cnn. i finally booked him and wended -- and went to cnn. you're here in washington, everyone has some sort of piece of it, right? to be able to decide what's important to pick the polls and all that. that is pretty exciting. >> so when you're doing the larry ki larry king show, what is the most embarrassing moment? did somebody not show up or was somebody drunk? >> the most embarrassing moment is when raquel welsh was -- >> who is raquel welsh? >> i remember her. >> she was -- she was a guest and she was intoxicated and i said, hey, we're going on the air. and she said i'm not ready. i said well larry king is live and we're live. the music is playing. and she said, i'm, you know, i'm not ready. and i said well you have to come. and i pulled h
and then larry king's radio show, you remember larry king? they needed a producer and someone from the white house recommended me so i moved to washington to do that. i actually remember we were in crystal city which was brand new then. i kement trying to get ted turner. he just launched cnn. so amazing, cnn. i finally booked him and wended -- and went to cnn. you're here in washington, everyone has some sort of piece of it, right? to be able to decide what's important to pick the polls and all...
80
80
Sep 23, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
he was the king of the first crew, crew of contraband.are excited to have this piece here in the museum. it is an example of all hands down costuming. a lot of costuming nowadays has hot glue. this one does not. our last room is considered our parade room. it gives guests an opportunity to stand up on a mardi gras float and per -- throw needs down to their friends. our biggest parade is the crew of crews parade. which gives all 72 of our micro cruz together for one giant parade. that parade consists of up to 100 to 165 floats. our parade crew is done our main street. anyone can come along and parked the car early in the morning. have a picnic during the day, and wait for the big parade. would people come to the museum, they leave with a sense of what mardi gras really is all about. excitementriment and , and leave with a smile on their face that they have seen all these wonderful costumes and all the excitement of a true mardi gras. ♪ announcer: our cities tour staff recently tried that traveled to louisiana to learn more about the histor
he was the king of the first crew, crew of contraband.are excited to have this piece here in the museum. it is an example of all hands down costuming. a lot of costuming nowadays has hot glue. this one does not. our last room is considered our parade room. it gives guests an opportunity to stand up on a mardi gras float and per -- throw needs down to their friends. our biggest parade is the crew of crews parade. which gives all 72 of our micro cruz together for one giant parade. that parade...
39
39
Sep 12, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
it remains to be seen if senator king would join. this past weekend, we saw a lot of coverage around the fact that that everyday he wakes up thinking about leaving the republican party to become an independent because both parties are not having the kind of conversations or debates about whether country is going in the future. they are simply fighting and bickering over the issues. what if he were to leave his party? what if susan collins were to do the same? it takes a few to cut her -- catalyzed some tremendous change. we have seen that in the state legislatures. here in colorado, john has served in the legislature for 16 years. in her last term, she left the democratic party to become an independent. she provided some crucial leadership as an independent to open conversations on both sides. agreement around transportation funding. independents can be the bridge in these legislatures where the center has largely fallen out over the past two decades. host: independent line. independents only. this is from maine. hello. caller: thank
it remains to be seen if senator king would join. this past weekend, we saw a lot of coverage around the fact that that everyday he wakes up thinking about leaving the republican party to become an independent because both parties are not having the kind of conversations or debates about whether country is going in the future. they are simply fighting and bickering over the issues. what if he were to leave his party? what if susan collins were to do the same? it takes a few to cut her --...
171
171
Sep 12, 2018
09/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
these cloud princes are more speculative, all right, than the kings.ster growing, but they are also a lot more expensive. on coverage 12 1/2 next year's sales estimates versus less than nine times sales for the king. if you are willing to take the risk, you might be willing to own tableau, hub spot, new relic, okta, or atlassian. i like all these studios stocks ev -- stocks even more mark in california. >> caller: hi, jim. >> marcus! >> caller: good it hear from you. first time caller, three-year watcher. thank you for having me on. >> keep watching thank you so much. >> caller: what action should i take with my stock id -- >> that's easy enough. we nailed that idti. we said it might get taken over. take the money and run it's certainly a steve miller situation. let's go to sean in wisconsin. >> caller: hi, jim. >> what's up >> caller: i am just calling i wanted to get your opinion on one of my best performing stocks, arista networks. >> oh, man, it's terrific. you know, they said all that nasty stuff -- they settled that nasty stuff with cisco the sto
these cloud princes are more speculative, all right, than the kings.ster growing, but they are also a lot more expensive. on coverage 12 1/2 next year's sales estimates versus less than nine times sales for the king. if you are willing to take the risk, you might be willing to own tableau, hub spot, new relic, okta, or atlassian. i like all these studios stocks ev -- stocks even more mark in california. >> caller: hi, jim. >> marcus! >> caller: good it hear from you. first...
0
0.0
Sep 18, 2018
09/18
by
MSNBCW
quote
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 1
congressman peter king. really bad things were
congressman peter king. really bad things were
123
123
Sep 10, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
the king or the queen is not the king with the queen inside your house. he king or queen might be king or queen in the public square, or out on the public road, but you are in charge of what is yours. i mean, this is a really powerful claim, that pushes authoritarianism back against the wall, and it does a great deal also to promote toleration. if you are the king of your castle, and yet you somehow try to circumscribe what your neighbor can do in his house, or on his land, aren't you actually eroding some of the rights that are most important to you? if you try to restrain your neighbor from enjoying her property, aren't you chipping away at a very important right that allows you to be free? so, relative to the rest of the world, 18th century americans are developing kind of a live and let live attitude. now, i don't mean to present this as this utopia of tolerance. by our standards, it was not. but by the standards of the day, it was remarkable. in this, again, happens as a result of ideas. in 1739 there was a guy named george whitfield who arrived on t
the king or the queen is not the king with the queen inside your house. he king or queen might be king or queen in the public square, or out on the public road, but you are in charge of what is yours. i mean, this is a really powerful claim, that pushes authoritarianism back against the wall, and it does a great deal also to promote toleration. if you are the king of your castle, and yet you somehow try to circumscribe what your neighbor can do in his house, or on his land, aren't you actually...
122
122
Sep 17, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
they could only imagine a king. that evolved and up until pretty recently termites and social insects were seen as utopia's tiny humans and insects suits living the way nature intended them. so people said that looking at termites explained the rights of condensation and why we needed something fed by the workersion also marvelously, charlet perkins gillman said this looks like the whole world was meant to be run by women. and we were in a temporary trough of being run by a patriarchy. socialist saw a socialiest utopia, and in the 20th century things got darker, people saw eugenics and eugenic societies with forced external nation. this was 1920 they also saw them as totalitarian workers, brave new world was based on termites, and they also saw them as factory workers. which comes up later because we -- in having the concept that termites are factory workers when we looked at termites people look to see they're doing the same thing and they're all at work. i'm going to skip ahead a little bit. a bunch of people who
they could only imagine a king. that evolved and up until pretty recently termites and social insects were seen as utopia's tiny humans and insects suits living the way nature intended them. so people said that looking at termites explained the rights of condensation and why we needed something fed by the workersion also marvelously, charlet perkins gillman said this looks like the whole world was meant to be run by women. and we were in a temporary trough of being run by a patriarchy....
205
205
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the year martin luther king. is this just me bobby kennedy was assassinated you have vietnam getting uglier and more gruesome by the day and it's a year of bad faith see you're of wise but it's a year of. you know the void open to you i have some very sad news for all of you martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight. the. hollowness in his voice and the collective intake of breath from the crowd. martin luther king. dedicated his life. to love and to justice between fellow human beings. it died in the course of that effort. you know there's a song bio's span he recorded it the day martin luther king was shot in chicago he just went into a little makeshift studio and he said i've got a song i want to sing this want to record he's making up these going on and he's saying and now there are flames all around you when you realize you're listening to this that this studio that he's singing and that they might have been on fire or later that to me captures america in the eight hundred sixty s. . a couple of mon
this is the year martin luther king. is this just me bobby kennedy was assassinated you have vietnam getting uglier and more gruesome by the day and it's a year of bad faith see you're of wise but it's a year of. you know the void open to you i have some very sad news for all of you martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight. the. hollowness in his voice and the collective intake of breath from the crowd. martin luther king. dedicated his life. to love and to justice between fellow...
119
119
Sep 23, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
revealing the king and queen in the hollow space. the chamber had holes on the sides allowing air andsmaller termites to pass through. the king was large and dark compared to the workers. the kings about this big and the queen is the size of my finger . her legs and upper body waggled like little waggling like a bobble fish. but barely but the huge fluid-filled sac of her lower body which directly as though she was a two-faced student squeezed by an unseen hand. first seamless and the facts insiders world like pearly green. coffee. everyone shuddered. the queen is viscerally propulsive, she offends our sensibilities and she's monstrous. i think the first stimulus to shutter is a reflexive reaction to revise bullshit swirls in a more intellectual sense of her kicks in. she not queen, she's a slave. give up her body and her children and the structure of the mound she conspired to build and even then the queens more shocking aspects are hidden. for truly stupendous fragility treating millions of eggs as long as 20 years. some species of
revealing the king and queen in the hollow space. the chamber had holes on the sides allowing air andsmaller termites to pass through. the king was large and dark compared to the workers. the kings about this big and the queen is the size of my finger . her legs and upper body waggled like little waggling like a bobble fish. but barely but the huge fluid-filled sac of her lower body which directly as though she was a two-faced student squeezed by an unseen hand. first seamless and the facts...
133
133
Sep 10, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
king's wife, coretta scott king, was terrified he would be murdered in prison.the mayor of atlanta, who recognized a political disaster in the making, tried to get king released, but he got nowhere. he had no influence with the local judge. a kennedy aide who acted as liaison to the african-american community called sergeant schreiber, kennedy's brother-in-law. he asked that kennedy called mrs. king to console her, and john kennedy did, and did console her. he expressed the hope her husband would be released quickly. when robert kennedy found out about the phone call, he was furious. then he had second thoughts and changed his mind. then robert called georgia state officials and urged them to get king out of jail, and king was quickly released from the prison. if this was mishandled, both black and white votes might be lost. how did nixon and eisenhower handle this incident? they said absolutely nothing. the more famous kings father had -- martin luther king senior, had long been a republican supporter in atlanta. cities,southern segregationist democrats control
king's wife, coretta scott king, was terrified he would be murdered in prison.the mayor of atlanta, who recognized a political disaster in the making, tried to get king released, but he got nowhere. he had no influence with the local judge. a kennedy aide who acted as liaison to the african-american community called sergeant schreiber, kennedy's brother-in-law. he asked that kennedy called mrs. king to console her, and john kennedy did, and did console her. he expressed the hope her husband...
198
198
Sep 16, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
his father prince oscar booked was the son of king oscar the second king of both sweden and norway. at school in stockholm focus showed himself to be practical rather than intellectual a gifted linguist he spoke fluent english french and german it was a talent he would put to good use in later life. in one thousand nine hundred eighteen he graduated from the military academy of college. a skilled horseman he rose to the rank of major in the elite dragoon cavalry unit. but not long after his marriage he was forced to resign his commission on medical grounds. shortly after when the dragoons words old into the swedish ami but no adults decided to rent the drug god and his units form a headquarters. estelle the million is daughter transformed this military office into a luxury a swan fit for a prince. but in one thousand nine hundred thirty four family life dragoon godden was struck by tragedy. the couple's son frederick died shortly after his bet is. two years later that eldest son gustav died. he was just six years old. was after the loss of two of his sons kept an adult decided to se
his father prince oscar booked was the son of king oscar the second king of both sweden and norway. at school in stockholm focus showed himself to be practical rather than intellectual a gifted linguist he spoke fluent english french and german it was a talent he would put to good use in later life. in one thousand nine hundred eighteen he graduated from the military academy of college. a skilled horseman he rose to the rank of major in the elite dragoon cavalry unit. but not long after his...
280
280
Sep 4, 2018
09/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 280
favorite 0
quote 0
billie jean king py defended williams. >> "just stop. erst move on. s more important things in this life." >> brown: serena williams on the cover of time magazine andhe's , lking about postpartum depressie's talking about breastfeeding. these are things, doestell you the world has changed a bit? >> yes, because you can actually say what you're feeling and thinking. and then everybody else goes, a iot of women who've been through similar situ go, "me too, i've been through that. i hear you. >> brown: do you think women have achieved what you wanted, what you had hoped for? >> oh, not yet! we're getting there. but one of the greatest things that happened to us in tennis is that we now, in all the four majors, have equal prize money, the men and wome >> brown: you mentioned that phrase, "me too." the #metoo revelations of the last couple of years, any of >> no, because we have technology now and you can share your story. but #metoo isn't about women, #metoo is about abuse. so that means men, women, or any gender can speak to their situation of abuse. #me
billie jean king py defended williams. >> "just stop. erst move on. s more important things in this life." >> brown: serena williams on the cover of time magazine andhe's , lking about postpartum depressie's talking about breastfeeding. these are things, doestell you the world has changed a bit? >> yes, because you can actually say what you're feeling and thinking. and then everybody else goes, a iot of women who've been through similar situ go, "me too, i've...
120
120
Sep 5, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
well, mervyn king is the latest in a line of seniorfigures well, mervyn king is the latest in a lineme out and been highly critical of theresa may's handling of the negotiations. we heard from boris johnson accusing her of waving the white flag. david davis who resigned as brexit secretary equally critical. joining me is theresa villiers. do you share lord keen‘s concerns that the negotiations have been mishandled and the government has been in his words incompetent?” have some sympathy with what lord king has said. i don't think i would go far with his harsh criticism but this serious intervention as a wake—up call. the government needs to make sure we are ready on the 29th of march, regardless of whether they reach an agreement with the eu or whether they don't. why did the government not make plans earlier? mervyn king is clear, now it's too late. six months is too late, he says. well, there's still time to step up the preparation for a situation where there isn't a deal and i'm urging the government to do that. i think work has been under way, there has been some good work but it
well, mervyn king is the latest in a line of seniorfigures well, mervyn king is the latest in a lineme out and been highly critical of theresa may's handling of the negotiations. we heard from boris johnson accusing her of waving the white flag. david davis who resigned as brexit secretary equally critical. joining me is theresa villiers. do you share lord keen‘s concerns that the negotiations have been mishandled and the government has been in his words incompetent?” have some sympathy...
288
288
Sep 5, 2018
09/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 288
favorite 0
quote 0
billie jean king national tennis center in flushing meadows, new york. ieat do you feel when you walk through the biean king national tennis center, does that... oh, yeah? does it feel natural, ever? >> no, it never feels natural. the one word that i always think about is responsibility. >> brown: responsibility? >> i just feel like, i'm one of the lucky ones, that i have a responsibility. i have the rponsibility to the plople in the sport, the p who try to make this world a btter place. wn: it's precisely that focus, in addition to her onilities on the court, that made king of the renowned, influential and beloved athletes of our time. between 1961 and 1979 she won 39 grand slam titles, and was ranked #1 in the world in womes tennis for six years. off the court, she campaigned for pay equity and ossues on behalf of women athletes, and later for gay rights. she received the presidential medal of freedom for her advocacy work from barack obama in 2009. her awareness of injustice, she says, started early. >> i had an epiphany when i was 12, that i was sitt
billie jean king national tennis center in flushing meadows, new york. ieat do you feel when you walk through the biean king national tennis center, does that... oh, yeah? does it feel natural, ever? >> no, it never feels natural. the one word that i always think about is responsibility. >> brown: responsibility? >> i just feel like, i'm one of the lucky ones, that i have a responsibility. i have the rponsibility to the plople in the sport, the p who try to make this world a...
106
106
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
martin luther king. dedicated his life. to love and to justice between fellow human beings. he died in the course of that effort. you know there's a song bio's span he recorded it the day martin luther king was shot in chicago he just went into a little makeshift studio and he said i've got a song i want to sing this want to record he's making up these days going along. and he's saying and now there are flames all around when you realize you're listening to this that this studio that he's singing in that they might have been on fire an hour later that to me captures america in the eight hundred sixty. a couple of months later when bobby kennedy was shot in the sands. well you know this sense that you are living through this same thing again. and the fear that there's a little bee in the toilet and of course that turned out to be true. thousands of americans came to pay their respects as they watched the train carrying the coffin and so many people the assassinations of martin luther king and bobby kennedy put an end to their dreams of a new world free of hatred and fears fro
martin luther king. dedicated his life. to love and to justice between fellow human beings. he died in the course of that effort. you know there's a song bio's span he recorded it the day martin luther king was shot in chicago he just went into a little makeshift studio and he said i've got a song i want to sing this want to record he's making up these days going along. and he's saying and now there are flames all around when you realize you're listening to this that this studio that he's...
56
56
Sep 18, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
his father prince oscar but in the books was the son of king oscar the second king of both sweden andnorway. at school in stockholm focus showed himself to be practical rather than intellectual. a gifted linguist he spoke fluent english french and german it was a talent he would put to good use in later life. in one thousand nine hundred eighteen he graduated from the military academy of.
his father prince oscar but in the books was the son of king oscar the second king of both sweden andnorway. at school in stockholm focus showed himself to be practical rather than intellectual. a gifted linguist he spoke fluent english french and german it was a talent he would put to good use in later life. in one thousand nine hundred eighteen he graduated from the military academy of.
84
84
Sep 25, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
so much shorter address there from king abdullah of jordan i must apologize i introduce to miss king hussein of jordan king hussein of course with his father king abdullah the second is he devoted the bulk of his speech to the issue of the peace process in the middle east he said that one state called one state solution would be an abandonment of peace and that our countries need to pull together to get this peace process back on track spoke at length about jerusalem saying jerusalem's future wasn't just a concern of jordan or the israelis or the palestinians in fact it should be everyone's concern because of the many religions that call jerusalem home and also tellingly spoke of the need to fully support the funding for the u.n. relief works agency for palestinians which of course has been defunded by the united states so that was king abdullah of jordan the next speaker is been hammered me there near of carter expecting to hear him talk about the blockade on carter this as i correspond it was telling us a little bit earlier the second speech he will give to the united nations gener
so much shorter address there from king abdullah of jordan i must apologize i introduce to miss king hussein of jordan king hussein of course with his father king abdullah the second is he devoted the bulk of his speech to the issue of the peace process in the middle east he said that one state called one state solution would be an abandonment of peace and that our countries need to pull together to get this peace process back on track spoke at length about jerusalem saying jerusalem's future...
87
87
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
they're known as the baby kings of. children and teenagers. stories the people of the world over information they provide the opinions they want to express d.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us. frank food to help watch international gateway to the best connections self in the road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world . experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city. managed by from a bought. this is deja vu news live from berlin could some reports of violence in the german city of come in its last week be fake news the video of an alleged attack on a foreigner was widely circulated but now germany's domestic intelligence chief says he has no reliable evidence that mob chases actually took place his remarks contradict those of chancellor on the macro. bench also michael meanwhile is meeting with the crew.
they're known as the baby kings of. children and teenagers. stories the people of the world over information they provide the opinions they want to express d.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us. frank food to help watch international gateway to the best connections self in the road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world . experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city....
54
54
Sep 14, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
his father prince oscar but in the books was the son of king oscar the second king of both sweden andnorway. at school in stockholm focus showed himself to be practical rather than intellectual. a gifted linguist he spoke fluent english french and german it was a talent he would put to good use in later life. in one.
his father prince oscar but in the books was the son of king oscar the second king of both sweden andnorway. at school in stockholm focus showed himself to be practical rather than intellectual. a gifted linguist he spoke fluent english french and german it was a talent he would put to good use in later life. in one.
105
105
Sep 5, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
senator king: mr. dorsey, i hope you're doing the same to educate your users as to the potential that they can be misled on your platform? mr. dorsey: yeah. to be frank, we haven't done a good job at this in the past. i think the reason why is because we haven't met our customers where they are in terms of actually when they're using the product and adding more context there. we do benefit on twitter that we have this amazing 20'sy of journalists globally using our service every single day and they often with a high degree of velocity call out infactual information. we don't do a great job giving them the best tools and context to do that work. and we think there's a lot of improvements we can make to amplify their content and their messaging so that people can see what is happening with that context. senator king: if that can be amplified and underlined, it can become a self-healing process whereby the response, immediately responds to false or misleading information. deterrence, i'm not going to spen
senator king: mr. dorsey, i hope you're doing the same to educate your users as to the potential that they can be misled on your platform? mr. dorsey: yeah. to be frank, we haven't done a good job at this in the past. i think the reason why is because we haven't met our customers where they are in terms of actually when they're using the product and adding more context there. we do benefit on twitter that we have this amazing 20'sy of journalists globally using our service every single day and...
737
737
Sep 14, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 737
favorite 0
quote 0
his father prince oscar but in the books was the son of king oscar the second king of by sweden and norway. at school in stockholm focus showed himself to be practical rather than intellectual. a gifted linguist he spoke fluent english french and german it was a talent he would put to good use in later life. in one thousand nine hundred eighteen he graduated from the military academy of col but. a skilled horseman he rose to the rank of major in the elite dragoon cavalry unit. but not long after his marriage he was forced to resign his commission on medical grounds. shortly after when the dragoons words a little bit into the swedish army but an adult decided to rent the drug god and his unit's former headquarters. estelle the millionaire's daughter transformed this military office into a luxury a swan fit for a prince. but in one thousand nine hundred thirty four family life dragoon godden was struck by tragedy. the couple's third son frederick died shortly after his birth. two years later that eldest son gustav died. he was just six years old. yeah was after the loss of two of his sons ke
his father prince oscar but in the books was the son of king oscar the second king of by sweden and norway. at school in stockholm focus showed himself to be practical rather than intellectual. a gifted linguist he spoke fluent english french and german it was a talent he would put to good use in later life. in one thousand nine hundred eighteen he graduated from the military academy of col but. a skilled horseman he rose to the rank of major in the elite dragoon cavalry unit. but not long...
109
109
Sep 2, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
my last bits from the king. and with this one no it's. sentimental yeah. but so this is sinking grades from indonesia it is called the sinking grade because it's sinking into what term because of the oil come to and there's lot of corn on it's so this is supposed to be the best and it's not supposed it's the best grade off i got would it's smell a bit like. my grass like mushroom also i learned has a different way of been good but it's a make up plates. japanese people use it to so the heat will not be too. too high. and it helps to brown the wood properly and slowly there's more nuances. yeah smell like cross you know actually it's. it's really nice i mean. and that's made gold so i can beat like that yeah and one seems to have the same knowledge and passion for food as a simile it does for one. but he's not finished with me so this is the best yeah i've got to ask the best but beyond the best there's something for me there's something ok and make sure there are a bit beyond old way beyond the best there's some
my last bits from the king. and with this one no it's. sentimental yeah. but so this is sinking grades from indonesia it is called the sinking grade because it's sinking into what term because of the oil come to and there's lot of corn on it's so this is supposed to be the best and it's not supposed it's the best grade off i got would it's smell a bit like. my grass like mushroom also i learned has a different way of been good but it's a make up plates. japanese people use it to so the heat...
230
230
Sep 28, 2018
09/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
look at simply service nows, i maimed it one of the "mad money" cloud kings.allied about 50% for 2018 after putting on a 75% gain last year, that's the power of cloud computer and it's perhaps the best of the best this year forbes named them the most innovative company. their secret to success, let's businesses automate technologies, this strategy has allowed them to put up incredible numbers of the seven companies i call cloud kings, these guys have the highest growth rate. earlier today we got a chance to check in with the president and ceo of service now take a look. >> john, people who don't understand service now need to understand something you make the world of work works. how does that come into practice every day? >> that's our core purpose as a company we want to make the world of work work better for people what's behind that is over the next five to ten years technology is going to change our lives at work profoundly over the last ten years in the consumer mobile revolution, technology transformed our lives at home, with things like e bay or uber.
look at simply service nows, i maimed it one of the "mad money" cloud kings.allied about 50% for 2018 after putting on a 75% gain last year, that's the power of cloud computer and it's perhaps the best of the best this year forbes named them the most innovative company. their secret to success, let's businesses automate technologies, this strategy has allowed them to put up incredible numbers of the seven companies i call cloud kings, these guys have the highest growth rate. earlier...
44
44
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
king faisal the second in the royal family were gunned down. and the crown prince's mutilated body was displayed on the walls of the ministry of defense. in one nine hundred fifty nine david's parents finally made the decision to leave iraq. we came to england when we had finally gone and tree it. my fault had hopes to make his life in the land his forefathers he was upset. i never went back. after the revolution we had to bring it down we didn't want anybody to come and see we have the king and on the war. with it down when we're at it. and put it away in is still rule. four thousand jews stayed after the revolution. in the first six months we thought we are going to be communist. now if they want to learn about communism with us we're out of stuff we are going to be probably. the david calash had a dealership selling fine t. american cars we have what about seventy or eighty dollars. when the revolution came in we thought no board you were there to write in a big car you want to go in this war or otherwise they would kill you. you corrode rea
king faisal the second in the royal family were gunned down. and the crown prince's mutilated body was displayed on the walls of the ministry of defense. in one nine hundred fifty nine david's parents finally made the decision to leave iraq. we came to england when we had finally gone and tree it. my fault had hopes to make his life in the land his forefathers he was upset. i never went back. after the revolution we had to bring it down we didn't want anybody to come and see we have the king...
101
101
Sep 11, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
rashford's king as england end their three—match losing streak.hat a night for gavin whyte as northern ireland ease past israel. hello and welcome. james anderson took the final wicket of england's series with india to become the most successful fast bowler in test cricket. it handed his side a 4—1 victory in the last match of the five—test series — one which saw alistair cook play his final match for his country. two of england's all—time greats will steal the headlines but for long parts of the final day england were left frustrated by india, as patrick gearey reports. yesterday wasn't quite goodbye for alistair cooke. he still had a day in the field. he needed one more quick to become the most successful pace bowler in history but history is rarely predictable. he was kept waiting stop that was 50... he had forgotten england had put a fielder there. breakthrough. ben stokes had a plan for the new man. short bowling and shorter innings. it seemed england would be able to wash down their lunch with victory champagne but he had other ideas. rahul
rashford's king as england end their three—match losing streak.hat a night for gavin whyte as northern ireland ease past israel. hello and welcome. james anderson took the final wicket of england's series with india to become the most successful fast bowler in test cricket. it handed his side a 4—1 victory in the last match of the five—test series — one which saw alistair cook play his final match for his country. two of england's all—time greats will steal the headlines but for long...