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so with albert belcher facing threats from the ku klux klan they brought back baseball in 1964.he night before the first game the grand dragon -- is a dragon or wizard? and did he know the answer to that, you shouldn't. [laughter] he showed up at his front door at 10:00 at night and said, don't plan. but he went ahead and plate. when the first game, they had a bomb threat. right before the first inning. he get the phone call at the ballpark that there was a bomb threat. he looked at the -- he did not want to bring baseball back because he was an integrationist. if he was already up millionaire in the timber industry. and he thought about it. he looked at the long line. he decided to not report the bomb threat which would never happen today when he saw those ticket sales going. and he also taught, if we have to call the first game in two years there because of a bomb threat the national media will jump all over this the move will have to my side of publicity. he went ahead with the game in the bond did not tow off. bell, hired to manage this chamber this guy here haywood sullivan
so with albert belcher facing threats from the ku klux klan they brought back baseball in 1964.he night before the first game the grand dragon -- is a dragon or wizard? and did he know the answer to that, you shouldn't. [laughter] he showed up at his front door at 10:00 at night and said, don't plan. but he went ahead and plate. when the first game, they had a bomb threat. right before the first inning. he get the phone call at the ballpark that there was a bomb threat. he looked at the -- he...
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. >> when you were coming to birmingham in 1963, you were coming to ku klux klan country.mingham had nor unsolved bombings of negro homes and churches than any other city in the nation. the ku klux klan and racial segregationalists were not about to let some negro preacher from atlanta or some group of demonstrators either in birmingham or outside the state to come and change their way of life. this is our place. this is our power. how dare you come in and want to take -- share our power from us. >> it was some very dark days in birmingham, alabama. >> in birmingham then the police fear. >> they had intimidated the working black people, and dr. king knew that. the movement was stagnated. it was dead. >> i'm going to say to you, wait a minute birmingham, somebody birmingham. >> dr. martin luther king was invited to come to birmingham to help with the situation. >> as difficult as it is, we must meet hate with love. >> we would also meet at 16th street baptist church. that was the meeting place for dr. king. ♪ i'm on my way >> it was always firey meetings with a lot of good
. >> when you were coming to birmingham in 1963, you were coming to ku klux klan country.mingham had nor unsolved bombings of negro homes and churches than any other city in the nation. the ku klux klan and racial segregationalists were not about to let some negro preacher from atlanta or some group of demonstrators either in birmingham or outside the state to come and change their way of life. this is our place. this is our power. how dare you come in and want to take -- share our power...
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the town of shizu-ku-ishi had a total rainfall of over ten inches in 24 hours.argest amount ever recorded there. five people remain unaccounted for after at least nine buildings were destroyed or damaged by mudsldes that turned streets into rivers of mud debris in the city of sen- bo-ku. weather forecasters said the rainfall in the area reached unprecedented levels and have called for maximum caution. >> coming up on the kron 4 turning into a thing of the past. but comic book's are fighting to stay with the times by going digital! we show you how! newspapers bought by tech >> executives, digital seems to be hitting all things print pretty hard. but comic book seems to be holding its own in the digital era. karin caifa explains. >> reporter: easy access to old comex, new comics. with some of these available for purchase, this apple available. >> this is like watching a movie on your screen. >> reporter: major players showing that this industry is adapting. with newcomers, with out the old saw cool comic die-hard without leaving them behind. >> where do they go to
the town of shizu-ku-ishi had a total rainfall of over ten inches in 24 hours.argest amount ever recorded there. five people remain unaccounted for after at least nine buildings were destroyed or damaged by mudsldes that turned streets into rivers of mud debris in the city of sen- bo-ku. weather forecasters said the rainfall in the area reached unprecedented levels and have called for maximum caution. >> coming up on the kron 4 turning into a thing of the past. but comic book's are...
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>> a model knows ku go topless in public in new york but this -- >> she's in a place of business. >> what happens when someone calls the cops. >> can i get a shot of you handcuffing h >>> highway 87 in south dakota, you have to come to a full stop if there are buffalo on the road. this person was riding his motorcycle and you can see the buffalo up ahead but then things get a little dicey. >> oh, no. oh, no. >> there's a herd. >> there's a big herd of buffalo. >> gosh, i'm so nervous to be watching this for a guy on a motorcycle. you never know when one of those buffalo might be aggressive against you. you have no protection. >> you're right. just walking by on that side of the road all of a sudden they are surrounded. >> look at that monster. that's huge. >> that's scary. >> he was surrounded. >> i think his head was so heavy. can't carry it. that wasn't a swagger. >> hi. ♪ >> this photographer is getting a lot of attention. we're going to show you why. this is model shelby carter and she's inside this salon in the peninsula hotel in new york city. she's wearing nothing but lingerie
>> a model knows ku go topless in public in new york but this -- >> she's in a place of business. >> what happens when someone calls the cops. >> can i get a shot of you handcuffing h >>> highway 87 in south dakota, you have to come to a full stop if there are buffalo on the road. this person was riding his motorcycle and you can see the buffalo up ahead but then things get a little dicey. >> oh, no. oh, no. >> there's a herd. >> there's a big...
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. >> reporter: it was a time when the ku-klux-klan demonstrated and openly. 16th street baptist churchas the protest headquarters. even children were involved in the demonstrations, many of them arrested. another suspect died before he was charged. that leaves two suspects, fellow klans man clampton and cherry still alive. they were to be tried together but a judge last week ruled that the 71-year-old cherry was not mentally competent to assist his attorneys and might never be tried. only blanton will now be tried. they reportedly have a mystery witness and others who will implicate blanton. times they say have changed in birmingham. >> i don't think the people fear that if they get up there somebody is going to come and burn a cross in their front yard and try to blow their house out. >> reporter: sixteenth street church is now thriving, but a sense in the history when it was known as bombingham lingers. >> things seem to move mightily slow. even after 36 years, this case seems to be moving rather slowly. >> cherry was tried and convicted in 2002. sentenced to life cherry died in pris
. >> reporter: it was a time when the ku-klux-klan demonstrated and openly. 16th street baptist churchas the protest headquarters. even children were involved in the demonstrations, many of them arrested. another suspect died before he was charged. that leaves two suspects, fellow klans man clampton and cherry still alive. they were to be tried together but a judge last week ruled that the 71-year-old cherry was not mentally competent to assist his attorneys and might never be tried. only...
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and that's going to bring some heavy rainfall across much of japan, western ku kyushu. these areas are still drying off from the rainfall last weekend. widespread precipitation, even into tokyo by saturday afternoon don't be surprise first-degree you see a couple thunderstorms flaring up. and plus the winds coming in from the south ahead of this storm system, tropical storm strength all along the coastline. going to make for rough surf out here. definitely do not want to head toward the beaches. stay out of the water if you can. temperatures into the 30s though for the time being. but behind that cold front really cooling off, 28 in beijing at 26. take a look over towards europe. we have some spotty weather across the mediterranean. unstable air into northern balka balkans. 65-kilometer-per-hour winds, hail reported in possible seern e southeastern spain. this is going to fizzle. high pressure off to the north staying in place. but this is the next topic at hand. a big game changer. we have a storm system coming in off the atlantic. what this is going to do is first bri
and that's going to bring some heavy rainfall across much of japan, western ku kyushu. these areas are still drying off from the rainfall last weekend. widespread precipitation, even into tokyo by saturday afternoon don't be surprise first-degree you see a couple thunderstorms flaring up. and plus the winds coming in from the south ahead of this storm system, tropical storm strength all along the coastline. going to make for rough surf out here. definitely do not want to head toward the...
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all leaning toward the conclusion that the government carried out a chemical gas attack near da mass kus this week. kpix 5 kiet do talked to syrians in the bay area trying to raise awareness about the atrocities in their homeland. >> the most heart-wrenching video out of syria shows a mother embracing then tucking in her dead children. it is part of the growing body of video evidence pointing towards chemical weapons used by the regime. after days of graphic footage, the u.s. representative 06 the syrian opposition says there should be consequences. >> you need to at least have the credible threat of the use use of force, which has been lacking. he's been given all of the wrong signals in the past and so all of those wrong signals meant to him a rye sense to kill. >> the body count is now well over a thousand victims. the government is not allowing them into the neeld. 10,000 miles away, bay area syrians joined a crowd of more than 200 people in santa clara to raise awareness and pressure the u.s. government to do something. >> barack obama has put red lines after red lines after red lin
all leaning toward the conclusion that the government carried out a chemical gas attack near da mass kus this week. kpix 5 kiet do talked to syrians in the bay area trying to raise awareness about the atrocities in their homeland. >> the most heart-wrenching video out of syria shows a mother embracing then tucking in her dead children. it is part of the growing body of video evidence pointing towards chemical weapons used by the regime. after days of graphic footage, the u.s....
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trying to keep the rangers in toe kus in the west. jared parker's only mistake against houston was to former teammate chris carter. that's solo home run. parker's only run allowed in 8 innings. chris young is going to send everybody home. game over. oh, no. rob by gross man takes away the game winner and so we go to the 11th. carlos corp. ran smashes one off the wall in left center field. jose altuve going to get the green light, and he will score. the a's lose a heartbreaker. that's two-straight losses to the worst team in the league. the rangers come back, beat milwaukee tonight and the a's drop two games back in the west. 15 games out and still bleeding the colors in dc. looking for a little help from his friends but throw is low. a run scored. lincecomb gave up six runs in shiks innings. hunter pen, this a chance to win the game. oh, no. den ard span on his horse and that end it is game with two men on. giants lose 6 to 5. nobody caught a break today. colin kaepernick forced out of town. that is why friday night's game isn't just
trying to keep the rangers in toe kus in the west. jared parker's only mistake against houston was to former teammate chris carter. that's solo home run. parker's only run allowed in 8 innings. chris young is going to send everybody home. game over. oh, no. rob by gross man takes away the game winner and so we go to the 11th. carlos corp. ran smashes one off the wall in left center field. jose altuve going to get the green light, and he will score. the a's lose a heartbreaker. that's...
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seven under with ku cher. this belongs to jason who tied a record with 7 under 63.as for an eagle. he is the leader. tiger woods, i don't know when he is going to win another major. one over for the tournament. he is ten back. >> the history of the game is something that is dear to my heart. to be part of that history. it's a great accomplishment. >> on to the n.f.l., raiders opened pre-season against the cowboys. tight end michael rivera hoping to make the team. silver and black rookie has a ways to go just to achieve his sister's fame. >> it's not easy to be overshadowed by your sister especially when you are bigger, faster and stronger. >> but in this case. latest rookie tight end michael will make an exception. >> she shouted me out. i was happy about that. >> compared to her, who has mortal enlt? >> she does. catching a football, that takes a lot. it takes some real talent. >> her sister has been turning heads in hollywood. as for michael, after three productive years at tennessee he is turning heads now in napa with a standout training camp that has teammates
seven under with ku cher. this belongs to jason who tied a record with 7 under 63.as for an eagle. he is the leader. tiger woods, i don't know when he is going to win another major. one over for the tournament. he is ten back. >> the history of the game is something that is dear to my heart. to be part of that history. it's a great accomplishment. >> on to the n.f.l., raiders opened pre-season against the cowboys. tight end michael rivera hoping to make the team. silver and black...
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it wasn't until 2000 the three members of a can yo can ku klu p were arrested. >> they never did givemy sister and me any restitution and i would rather for our family to get restitution. they never did offer it. >> fate morris says he regrets acting out of crime in the days after the bombing but his memory of king as an inspiration is still vivid. >> getting knocked down by the water, the power of the water hoses and i knew i was standing up for what i believed in. ♪ in birmingham sunday the blood ran like wine ♪ ♪ and the choir kept singing of freedom ♪ >> a song still sung half a century later. tom ackerman, away al jazeera blam. >>> coming up, challenges in one of the nation's largest school systems. >> united nations officials say they will investigate reports that the national security agency hacked u.n. internal communicates. sunday's edition of the german paper der spiegel said edward snowden gave them documents backing the claim. the u.s. secretly monitored the u.n.'s video system last year. >>> a new wave of violence, palestinians say talks have been called off. peace talks
it wasn't until 2000 the three members of a can yo can ku klu p were arrested. >> they never did givemy sister and me any restitution and i would rather for our family to get restitution. they never did offer it. >> fate morris says he regrets acting out of crime in the days after the bombing but his memory of king as an inspiration is still vivid. >> getting knocked down by the water, the power of the water hoses and i knew i was standing up for what i believed in. ♪ in...
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then there is the new haven newspaper which editorialized on monday about a new ku klux klan intrusion in the state of connecticut. quote: the same basic message that the kkk has promoted for 148 years is embraced by the likes of ted nugent, fox news ann coulter a burgeoning array of fringe conservative media members of our own community. we shouldn't need a label as obvious as kkk to call out and condemn hatred and racism. institutions who are helping mainstream this message, even if that's fox news deserve to be called out and if ultimately necessary, marginalized and os central sized for enabling it, unquote. the editor of the new haven register is matt dorenzo. the publisher tom wiley. the paper is owned by a hedge fund if you can believe it the boss is randal smith. we asked the men to discuss that irresponsible editorial. they all declined because they are cowards and they know they cannot defend that vial, liable columbus piece of garbage. the new haven register should be ashamed. the paper has lost all credibility and it had better apologize in writing by the end of the week. i
then there is the new haven newspaper which editorialized on monday about a new ku klux klan intrusion in the state of connecticut. quote: the same basic message that the kkk has promoted for 148 years is embraced by the likes of ted nugent, fox news ann coulter a burgeoning array of fringe conservative media members of our own community. we shouldn't need a label as obvious as kkk to call out and condemn hatred and racism. institutions who are helping mainstream this message, even if that's...
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a group of ku kulux klansmen wee responsible. >> you had people taking introspection on what happenedh is not off-limits, if the sanctuary of god is not off-limits, if people are so malice and mean spirited to bomb a church, what has become of our nation. >> the shattered innocence helped galvanize people, to push for passage of the civil rights act in 1964, and the voting rights act a year later. the bombing, and everything else that happened in birmingham, also created a city that has a complicated relationship with its past. >> oftentimes when the national media, or anyone talks about birmingham, they think of the dogs and the hose pipes. they think of the tragedy of birmingham. but they don't think about those people who came together to say, we will make the change. >> modern-day birmingham is a testament to those who fought for that change. a thriving downtown business quarter, first-class hospitals and even talking of landing an nba team. >> nelson mandela said one of the things that encouraged him during his 26 years of incarceration in south africa, is if change can come to b
a group of ku kulux klansmen wee responsible. >> you had people taking introspection on what happenedh is not off-limits, if the sanctuary of god is not off-limits, if people are so malice and mean spirited to bomb a church, what has become of our nation. >> the shattered innocence helped galvanize people, to push for passage of the civil rights act in 1964, and the voting rights act a year later. the bombing, and everything else that happened in birmingham, also created a city that...
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a wet, 1.5 pound car kus was discovered. passengers thought it was a toy.nce they realized it was a shark, they posed for pictures with it. of course they did. they don't know how it got there. >> i doubt it swam there. that's my only contribution to this. >> there you go. how weird is that? people are odd. >> you see strange things on the subway. >>> crash test winners and ludsers. which car ranked safer for your family, coming up next. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine! mine. it's mine. it's mi
a wet, 1.5 pound car kus was discovered. passengers thought it was a toy.nce they realized it was a shark, they posed for pictures with it. of course they did. they don't know how it got there. >> i doubt it swam there. that's my only contribution to this. >> there you go. how weird is that? people are odd. >> you see strange things on the subway. >>> crash test winners and ludsers. which car ranked safer for your family, coming up next. mine was earned in djibouti,...
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then there were the ku klux klan marches. then dr.ng for jobs and freedom. what a debt we owe to those people who came here 50 years ago. [ applause ] the martyrs played it all for a dream, a dream as john lewis said that millions have now actually lived. so how are we going to repay the debt? dr. king's dream, his prescription of whole-hearted cooperation across racial line, they ring as true today as they did 50 years ago. oh, yes, we face terrible political gridlock now. read a little history. it's nothing new. yes, there remain racial inequalities in employment, income, health, wealth, incarceration, and in the victims and perpetrators of violent crime. but we don't face beatings, lynchings, and shootings for our political beliefs anymore. i would respectfully suggest that martin luther king did not live and die to hear his heirs wine about political gridlock. it is time to stop complaining and put our shoulders against the stubborn gates holding the american people back. we cannot be disheartened by the forces of resistance to bu
then there were the ku klux klan marches. then dr.ng for jobs and freedom. what a debt we owe to those people who came here 50 years ago. [ applause ] the martyrs played it all for a dream, a dream as john lewis said that millions have now actually lived. so how are we going to repay the debt? dr. king's dream, his prescription of whole-hearted cooperation across racial line, they ring as true today as they did 50 years ago. oh, yes, we face terrible political gridlock now. read a little...
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what their kus customers, with their constituents.hem to pull out right now would have an impact on their brand. what they can do though as richard said is to make some statements, some comments about what they believe in and show the world. >> the power of the press release, not necessarily the power of the dollar. u.s. athletes are speaking out. listen to figure skater johnny weir. >> i think and believe really that our presence in russia will do nothing but help fight this law and help the lgbt community. >> people taking to the streets to pour out a russian liquor and celebrities are getting involved. bravo's andy cohen declined to hold the miss universe pageant in russia. he came out to the public this week and declined an invitation to the st. petersburg film festival. so, bob, does an issue like this threaten the brands at the olympics at all? i mean, what are those executives talking about behind closed doors? >> tear talking about what they're going to do with their employees to reassure their employees that their policies th
what their kus customers, with their constituents.hem to pull out right now would have an impact on their brand. what they can do though as richard said is to make some statements, some comments about what they believe in and show the world. >> the power of the press release, not necessarily the power of the dollar. u.s. athletes are speaking out. listen to figure skater johnny weir. >> i think and believe really that our presence in russia will do nothing but help fight this law...
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ku go out and buy -- >> you created a bubble in the bond market, a bubble in the housing market, a bubblethe stock market. zmu go out buy anything you want, electronics, refrigerators, automobiles, they are not going up in prices. >> money supply -- >> q2 is useless. the velocity. velocity -- >> it courrelates -- >> let me step in here. one side is talking economic theory and statistical stuff. you're talk being anecdotal stuff. inflation is going up. we pay more for food and gasoline, airline. movie tickets are going up. >> the reality is quality adjustment of these prices are not going up. the same car that you wanted to buy six months ago is cheaper now and done through the financing. >> i have run out of time. let me ask you this. are we too impatient about the economy? we're very -- we're talk here tonight about how we're disappointed. it's been five years of qe. >> quantitative easing has been the stlouolution to this point. >> it's a poison that got to us the point much creating a potential complete collapse of our bond market. we have 49 trillion in direct. we have 54 trillion tod
ku go out and buy -- >> you created a bubble in the bond market, a bubble in the housing market, a bubblethe stock market. zmu go out buy anything you want, electronics, refrigerators, automobiles, they are not going up in prices. >> money supply -- >> q2 is useless. the velocity. velocity -- >> it courrelates -- >> let me step in here. one side is talking economic theory and statistical stuff. you're talk being anecdotal stuff. inflation is going up. we pay more...
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, the new haven register newspaper ran an editorial earlier this week that compared fox news to the ku klux klan. apparently to paper upset that some people they don't like like ann coulter and ted nugent have appeared on this network. talking points demanded an apology from the register and now we have it quote: we did not intend to compare fox news to specifically to the kkk. and we should have done a better job clarifying that. there is no comparing fox news and the republican party to the kkk. and we were wrong in making that connection. unquote. however, on its web site the new haven register is displaying this editorial cartoon which is a nasty piece of work demeaning fox news viewers. contrite. the paper does have a right to editorial point of view. however, when it gets irresponsible, then the marketplace will take action and in the register's case it has. in 1995, the paper circulation was more than 100,000. today it's about 62,000. 2009, the journal register company which owns the paper went bankrupt. what the media never seems to learn is that once you cross a line into zeal
, the new haven register newspaper ran an editorial earlier this week that compared fox news to the ku klux klan. apparently to paper upset that some people they don't like like ann coulter and ted nugent have appeared on this network. talking points demanded an apology from the register and now we have it quote: we did not intend to compare fox news to specifically to the kkk. and we should have done a better job clarifying that. there is no comparing fox news and the republican party to the...
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now, i will say i think he's much more comfortable making the argument that republicans are ku cutting off their nose despite their face on this because forget what you think about the health care law, the idea of defunding something that is law, threatening that in exchange for government shutdown, that is an issue i think he feels more strongly about. i can tell you and i agree with chuck on this. ideological fixation, the words the president used to describe republicans voting to repeal part of all of obama care, yeah, that's not going to go down so well in the republican party. they are not going to have warmer relations after today. >> well, chuck, despite the attacks on the republican insurgency against his health care law and the threat to shut down the government over the issue, the president did say he thinks in the end common sense will prevail. here it is. >> the idea that you would shut down the government at a time when the recovery's getting some traction, where we're growing although not as fast as we need to, where the housing market is recovering although not as fast a
now, i will say i think he's much more comfortable making the argument that republicans are ku cutting off their nose despite their face on this because forget what you think about the health care law, the idea of defunding something that is law, threatening that in exchange for government shutdown, that is an issue i think he feels more strongly about. i can tell you and i agree with chuck on this. ideological fixation, the words the president used to describe republicans voting to repeal part...
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a man involved in the ku klux klan could be atlanta's serial killer. >> atlanta was about to explode,s information potentially that the klan could have been doing this. >> bob ingram with the gbi, georgia's bureau of investigation, got the case. >> it was an entire family of brothers that were involved in the klan that were the focus of this particular intelligence information. >> an informant said one brother had threatened lubie geter, the child found dead only weeks before. the klan associate lived here on a dead-end street in the railroad town of mountainview on the outskirts of atlanta. >> we're tapping telephones. we heard a lot of rhetoric. we heard a lot of racial slurs. >> on one wiretap, the detectives heard this said. "go find you another little kid?" the gbi followed the four brothers for almost two months. >> these family members were under surveillance at that time, physical surveillance where we had an eyeball on them. >> in those two months, six more black youths would disappear and die. detectives saw nothing to link the klan to them. >> if somebody was in there with
a man involved in the ku klux klan could be atlanta's serial killer. >> atlanta was about to explode,s information potentially that the klan could have been doing this. >> bob ingram with the gbi, georgia's bureau of investigation, got the case. >> it was an entire family of brothers that were involved in the klan that were the focus of this particular intelligence information. >> an informant said one brother had threatened lubie geter, the child found dead only weeks...
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then there were the ku klux klan murders. the mississippi lynching. and a dozen others.ed, still marching for jobs and freedom. what a debt we owe to those people who came here 50 years ago. [ applause ] the martyrs played it all for a dream. a dream, as john lewis said, that millions have now actually lived. so how are we going to repay the debt? dr. king's dream of interdependence, his prescription of wholehearted cooperation across racial lines, they ring as true today as they did 50 years ago. oh, yes. we face terrible political gridlock now. read a little history. it's nothing new. yes, there remain racial inequalities in employment, income, health, wealth, incarceration, and in the victims and perpetrators of violent crime. but we don't face beatings, lancings and shootings for our political beliefs anymore. and i would respectfully suggest that martin luther king did not live and die to hear his heirs crying about political gridlock. it is time to stop complaining and put our shoulders against the stubborn gates holding the american people back. [ applause ] we ca
then there were the ku klux klan murders. the mississippi lynching. and a dozen others.ed, still marching for jobs and freedom. what a debt we owe to those people who came here 50 years ago. [ applause ] the martyrs played it all for a dream. a dream, as john lewis said, that millions have now actually lived. so how are we going to repay the debt? dr. king's dream of interdependence, his prescription of wholehearted cooperation across racial lines, they ring as true today as they did 50 years...
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that's about as down and dirty as ku get.ver created a real job in his life or phoney business called way wire. identify never been handed a free business by the hollywood elite or silicon moguls. i care about the jobs i created for the men and women i created the jobs for. that's the back bone of our economy. >> well, steve lonegan thank you very much for your time and good luck in the election coming up in five short weeks. >> luck is important too. >> absolutely luck. thank you so much. we should also say we would be welcome cory booker on the show at any point to come in and make his case. let's talk about mcdonald's. you're looking at the mighty m. mcdonald's in australia pays workers $15 an hour. why do they do it there and why doesn't it happen here. we got straighten that out. 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures
that's about as down and dirty as ku get.ver created a real job in his life or phoney business called way wire. identify never been handed a free business by the hollywood elite or silicon moguls. i care about the jobs i created for the men and women i created the jobs for. that's the back bone of our economy. >> well, steve lonegan thank you very much for your time and good luck in the election coming up in five short weeks. >> luck is important too. >> absolutely luck. thank...
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the guest was the grand wizard of the ku klux klan and the host was outraged. >> you are against thery a unity and great. i think you're a disgrace. >> you know nothing about what i believe. >> i just heard what you believe. >> we've had more racial problems -- >> you're a disgrace to the country. yes, you are. >> i have a strong belief -- >> you people were beaten, beaten, beaten. i don't know what we're doing in 1982 talking to you. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility
the guest was the grand wizard of the ku klux klan and the host was outraged. >> you are against thery a unity and great. i think you're a disgrace. >> you know nothing about what i believe. >> i just heard what you believe. >> we've had more racial problems -- >> you're a disgrace to the country. yes, you are. >> i have a strong belief -- >> you people were beaten, beaten, beaten. i don't know what we're doing in 1982 talking to you. humans. we are...
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in the u ku, the haulifax said mortgage interest rates are at a 14-year low.at the moment, mortgages are far more affordable than they've been for years. there has to be a concern that as interest rates start to go up that could cause a problem for a number of people with affordability. personally, i think they have to go quite a long way before that starts to happen. the problem is, of course, that at the moment, wages are not keeping pace with inflation. so there is that gap beginning to appear. at the moment, there's not that danger but, yes, there could be especially as chris says if supply is not increased which is a major problem over here. >> real wages are still falling in the uk. you have to wonder how sustainable the demand really is. peter, thank you for coming in this morning and sharing your thoughts with us. peter bolton king, residential director at rics. >>> here's a check of european markets. a little choppy. the ftse 100 off 0.25%. xetra dax seen the bekleins of 0.6%. we are all those 2 1/2-month highs. we're seeing that miners are the bigges
in the u ku, the haulifax said mortgage interest rates are at a 14-year low.at the moment, mortgages are far more affordable than they've been for years. there has to be a concern that as interest rates start to go up that could cause a problem for a number of people with affordability. personally, i think they have to go quite a long way before that starts to happen. the problem is, of course, that at the moment, wages are not keeping pace with inflation. so there is that gap beginning to...
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. >> an economy needs ku s consum demand to fuel growth. >> i think what this economy is waiting for is some big new change. like we have the dotcom boom that saved essentially that decade in terms of job growth. we haven't seen that happen yet. >> all right, anthony mace son thanks. >>> vice president joe biden says his son will leave a houston hospital today and return to delaware. the vice president says bo biden had a successful medical period at the md anderson cancer center. the statement did not reveal what kind of procedure it was. 44-year-old bo biden is massachusetts attorney general. he was hospitalized after feeling disoriented. >>> former egyptian president mubarak is getting out of prison this morning. taking him from prison to a military hospital where he will be held under house arrest. mubarak still faces charges related to the protest that forced him out of office in 2011. his release comes in the middle of a deadly crackdown against opponents of the militarybacked government. >>> this morning the man at the center of china's biggest government scandal in 30 years w
. >> an economy needs ku s consum demand to fuel growth. >> i think what this economy is waiting for is some big new change. like we have the dotcom boom that saved essentially that decade in terms of job growth. we haven't seen that happen yet. >> all right, anthony mace son thanks. >>> vice president joe biden says his son will leave a houston hospital today and return to delaware. the vice president says bo biden had a successful medical period at the md anderson...
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the guest was the grand wizard of the ku klux klan. >> you're against the thing that makes this countryt. i think you're a disgrace. >> you know nothing about what i believe. >> i just heard what you believe. >> we've had more racial problems -- >> you're a damn disgrace to the country. >> no. >> oh, yes, you are. and you know what? you people were beaten, beaten, beaten, beaten. i don't know what we're doing in 1982 talking to you. how much protein does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? new purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learn more at purinaone.com reinforced with scratch- resistant glass and a unibody made kevlar strong. okay google now. call my droid. the new droid ultra by motorola. when strength matters, droid does. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with o
the guest was the grand wizard of the ku klux klan. >> you're against the thing that makes this countryt. i think you're a disgrace. >> you know nothing about what i believe. >> i just heard what you believe. >> we've had more racial problems -- >> you're a damn disgrace to the country. >> no. >> oh, yes, you are. and you know what? you people were beaten, beaten, beaten, beaten. i don't know what we're doing in 1982 talking to you. how much protein...
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then there were the ku klux klan murders, the mississippi lynchings.m. what a debt we owe to those people who came here 50 years ago. [applause] >> the martyrs played it all for a dream. a dream as john lewis said that millions have now actually lived. how are we going to repay the debt? dr. king's dream of interdependence, his prescription of whole-hearted cooperation across racial lines, they ring as true today as they did 50 years ago. oh, yes, we face terrible political gridlock now. read a little history. it is nothing new. yes, there remain racial inequality in employment, income, health, wealth, incarceration and in the victims and perpetrators of violent crime. but we don't face beatings, lynchings and shootings for our political beliefs any more and i would respectfully suggest that martin luther king did not live and die to hear his heirs whine about political gridlock. it is time to stop complaining and put our shoulders against the stubborn gates holding the american people back.[applause] we cannot be disheartened by the forces of resistan
then there were the ku klux klan murders, the mississippi lynchings.m. what a debt we owe to those people who came here 50 years ago. [applause] >> the martyrs played it all for a dream. a dream as john lewis said that millions have now actually lived. how are we going to repay the debt? dr. king's dream of interdependence, his prescription of whole-hearted cooperation across racial lines, they ring as true today as they did 50 years ago. oh, yes, we face terrible political gridlock now....
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he was a card-carrying ku klux klan white to promise that said whites were throwing blacks at the firemene rock he was concerned about was the rock that he crawled out from. host: any comments? -- no not on ls comment on that last comment. host: we will go to bob from new york. i cannot connect with you. i do not understand. all of the states that are proposing these laws are putting out there to the public that they will make every accommodation, if somebody was born in a shack or born with a midwife, if they can bring somebody with them to verify who they are, they will make the i.d. possible for them. ree.ng them the i.d.' for f they want to do all of these things. to 20is 12 million million aliens in this country. peoplen't make sense why cannot have a photo i.d. so they can vote. if there wasn't a problem with same-day registrations, people walking in off the street and registering on the same day, they wouldn't be trying to stop them. things they were talking about on the show with immigration. the reason that the senator from my state is pushing for he canship is because start stac
he was a card-carrying ku klux klan white to promise that said whites were throwing blacks at the firemene rock he was concerned about was the rock that he crawled out from. host: any comments? -- no not on ls comment on that last comment. host: we will go to bob from new york. i cannot connect with you. i do not understand. all of the states that are proposing these laws are putting out there to the public that they will make every accommodation, if somebody was born in a shack or born with a...
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wall street journal," did you know for $29.95 you, too can -- [laughter] i assure youssef -- you, that ku humble. something else that keeps you humble is trying to reform our nation's housing finance system. it is something that i believe is vital to every homeowner, current and would be vital to every taxpayer vital to the future of the economy, and now i know if you didn't understand that, you most likely would not be in this room today, so, again, i want to thank the bipartisan center for the work that it has done on housing reform. it's very important work. i especially want to recognize the outstanding leadership in service of people like secretary martinez and secretary, the latter secretary being a fellow texas agy, and as i reminded him, a temporary resident in san antonio in the early 80s, my former mayor as well. i'd like to thank both of you gentlemen for continuing in this facet of public service, and i thank you for solutions you promote for the nation's housing challenge, and i want to thank the center for the work they do in promoting a respectful and constructive dialogue
wall street journal," did you know for $29.95 you, too can -- [laughter] i assure youssef -- you, that ku humble. something else that keeps you humble is trying to reform our nation's housing finance system. it is something that i believe is vital to every homeowner, current and would be vital to every taxpayer vital to the future of the economy, and now i know if you didn't understand that, you most likely would not be in this room today, so, again, i want to thank the bipartisan center...
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then there were the ku klux klan murders, the mississippi lynchings.d still marching for jobs and freedom. what a debt we owe to those people who came here 50 years ago. [applause] >> the martyrs played it all for a dream. a dream as john lewis said that millions have now actually lived. how are we going to repay the debt? dr. king's dream of interdependence, his prescription of whole- hearted cooperation across racial lines, they ring as true today as they did 50 years ago. oh, yes, we face terrible political gridlock now. read a little history. it is nothing new. yes, there remain racial inequality in employment, income, health, wealth, incarceration and in the victims and perpetrators of violent crime. but we don't face beatings, lynchings and shootings for our political beliefs any more and i would respectfully suggest that martin luther king did not live and die to hear his heirs whine about political gridlock. it is time to start complaining and put our shoulders against the stubborn gates holding the american people back. we cannot be dishearten
then there were the ku klux klan murders, the mississippi lynchings.d still marching for jobs and freedom. what a debt we owe to those people who came here 50 years ago. [applause] >> the martyrs played it all for a dream. a dream as john lewis said that millions have now actually lived. how are we going to repay the debt? dr. king's dream of interdependence, his prescription of whole- hearted cooperation across racial lines, they ring as true today as they did 50 years ago. oh, yes, we...
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ku go to jail. these are hot button things that people react to.this thing right here will be massive. there mill be multimillion dollars worth of fraud. >> you can understand the confusion when it's swelled to more than 17,000 patients. >> so-called navigateors from different political organization with their own agendas. this thing is tough. >> no pain at barney and company? >> a lot of pain. last week was the most painful week in the stock market. >> 20 after 9:00 see you. >> coming up straight ahead only on our show, be very jealous. president obama promised transparency when comparing himself to president bush. >> think one of the biggest problems of the last eight years has been the degree to which president bush has taken almost the opposite tack. one of the things i want to do is open things up. i want transparency. i want accountability. >> how does this president explain that now that we've just found out the nsa has been violating our privacy and lying about it. >> who needs a waterpark when you have this? most creative idea or just plai
ku go to jail. these are hot button things that people react to.this thing right here will be massive. there mill be multimillion dollars worth of fraud. >> you can understand the confusion when it's swelled to more than 17,000 patients. >> so-called navigateors from different political organization with their own agendas. this thing is tough. >> no pain at barney and company? >> a lot of pain. last week was the most painful week in the stock market. >> 20 after...