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martin picard is such a man.orsman, veteran chef with many years of fine dining experience, renegade, innovator. he is one of the most influential chefs in north america. he is also a proud québécois. and perhaps he, more than anyone else, has defined for a new generation of americans and canadians what that means. he is an unlikely ambassador for his country and his province. but maybe not so unlikely. i mean, look at him. out for a day, trapping beaver with local trapper carl. >> carl: no. >> martin: no? >> anthony: so the bait is wood? >> martin: yeah. they just eat the -- the bark. >> anthony: they eat the bark? >> martin: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> anthony: now i understand in pioneer days, beaver was the financial engine of canada. >> martin: yeah. >> anthony: empires were built on it. every hat practically in the world was a -- was made of a beaver pelt. >> martin: that's why today it's the, uh, icon of canada. >> anthony: to a lesser extent, the tradition continues today. carl continues to trap, usually called
martin picard is such a man.orsman, veteran chef with many years of fine dining experience, renegade, innovator. he is one of the most influential chefs in north america. he is also a proud québécois. and perhaps he, more than anyone else, has defined for a new generation of americans and canadians what that means. he is an unlikely ambassador for his country and his province. but maybe not so unlikely. i mean, look at him. out for a day, trapping beaver with local trapper carl. >>...
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(martin scorsese) you see everything in the film through him.sons we studied "the wrong man" because it has that feeling of claustrophobia and paranoia that was so perfect for "taxi driver." (robert de niro) some day a real rain'll come and wash all this scum off. what it does is it draws you right in to their world the way they see it, the way they imagine it, the way they perceive it. (ray liotta) there was jimmy and tommy (ray liotta) and me. (ray liotta) and anthony stabile. (martin scorsese) you see the person walk in and he's standing there. and then you cut to see what he sees. but the camera starts to move. it becomes his point of view. i did one of those in "goodfellas" where everybody's saying, "hi, how are you," where they're introducing the gangsters all hanging out. they're not talking to the camera. they're talking to the left, which is the main character. (ray liotta) and you had nicky eyes. what's up, guy? (ray liotta) and mikey francese. love that guy. yeah, i wanna see him. (ray liotta) and jimmy two-times who got that nickname
(martin scorsese) you see everything in the film through him.sons we studied "the wrong man" because it has that feeling of claustrophobia and paranoia that was so perfect for "taxi driver." (robert de niro) some day a real rain'll come and wash all this scum off. what it does is it draws you right in to their world the way they see it, the way they imagine it, the way they perceive it. (ray liotta) there was jimmy and tommy (ray liotta) and me. (ray liotta) and anthony...
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revenue martin luther king subsidized revenue. so that revenue looking can continue to think the negroes to be defense. martin luther king never responded to malcolm's attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the two men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. but one photo remains edged into memories an image that brings together the two opposing dreams of the black calls. hang on a let nobody turn me round to me round turn me round and go on and live nobody turn me round i'm gonna key bano walk again keep on walk on up to freedom. the civil rights movement was the singing movement. we were in the deep south and african-american people were church going people and for the most part we're in christian churches one thing martin luther king brought me to was a preacher that is preaching a message he brought was we must take the church out of these four walls that's a direct quote from martin. martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most races states in t
revenue martin luther king subsidized revenue. so that revenue looking can continue to think the negroes to be defense. martin luther king never responded to malcolm's attacks he never agreed to debate with him the only time the ever met in washington the two men shook hands but barely spoke to each other. but one photo remains edged into memories an image that brings together the two opposing dreams of the black calls. hang on a let nobody turn me round to me round turn me round and go on and...
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after the events of burning martin luther king and malcolm x. were interviewed a few days apart for a program about the race issue brings us an interpretation it was an opportunity to share their opposing vision was to put the black caucus malcolm x. has said of your philosophy that it plays into the hands of light and practice that they are happy when you talk about love for the oppressor because this disarms the negro well i don't think of love as in this context as emotional bond i don't think of it as we all but i think the love of something strong and all the nice south and powerful a direct action and i think some of the criticisms on nonviolence of some of the critics fail to realize is that we are talking about something very strong and they confuse nonresistance with nonviolence is. king assumes that people are reading know that he is right about what he is sand so he is using the intellectual tradition of why it's in order to make his point malcolm does not use the intellectual tradition of whites to make his point malcolm uses the exp
after the events of burning martin luther king and malcolm x. were interviewed a few days apart for a program about the race issue brings us an interpretation it was an opportunity to share their opposing vision was to put the black caucus malcolm x. has said of your philosophy that it plays into the hands of light and practice that they are happy when you talk about love for the oppressor because this disarms the negro well i don't think of love as in this context as emotional bond i don't...
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martin luther king jr.'s day. welcome, everyone, to the annual national action network martin luther king jr. breakfast. good morning, everyone. [ applause ] >> each year the national action america hosted this breakfast to reflect upon the life and achievements of civil rights icon dr. martin luther king jr. through the work of organizations like nan, the work of dr. king's legacy continues to live on. 2019 indeed is poised to be a very important year for the black community. from politics to business, from the arts to wellness, we have to make sure that our voices are heard. tonya and i look forward to working with reverend sharp ton along with all of you to make sure that reverend martin luther king jr.'s dream becomes a reality. today's breakfast features a dynamic group of speakers, prese presenters. we are pleased to substance abuse to you a very special guest who will be hosting today's program. best selling author, actor and our friend, mr. hill harper. [ applause ] >> good morning, everybody. good
martin luther king jr.'s day. welcome, everyone, to the annual national action network martin luther king jr. breakfast. good morning, everyone. [ applause ] >> each year the national action america hosted this breakfast to reflect upon the life and achievements of civil rights icon dr. martin luther king jr. through the work of organizations like nan, the work of dr. king's legacy continues to live on. 2019 indeed is poised to be a very important year for the black community. from...
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we need this stuff in the victims on trial of trayvon martin was the victim trayvon martin and wasn't being charged with anything but if we talk about somebody like freddie gray or michael brown they didn't get a day in court so they can't be the bad guy we can demonize them we can't pick their record apart because they were in a. virtual virtual no. as you said that the the death of trayvon martin was absolutely politicized highly politicized but both the left and the right how do you feel that that hindered civil rights that that hinder it that that set us back because it felt that way watching at where you were watching the left and the right just jump on everything on either side and sort of miss the tragedy of it i think a lot of people. you know like i said i feel so bad for his family but a lot of people. or use this viral experience to promote themselves even. before all this or against this. or both and i think we missed the point and the point is someone. just is me giving his speech to a bunch of people who get excited about speeches but not excited about actually contribut
we need this stuff in the victims on trial of trayvon martin was the victim trayvon martin and wasn't being charged with anything but if we talk about somebody like freddie gray or michael brown they didn't get a day in court so they can't be the bad guy we can demonize them we can't pick their record apart because they were in a. virtual virtual no. as you said that the the death of trayvon martin was absolutely politicized highly politicized but both the left and the right how do you feel...
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stephen martin knew this day would come...nat sound:just not this soon.stephen martin: "i just can't keep the doors open anymore"prime time staff posting discount signs all over the store ...nat sound: "that's definitely what brought us in for sure..."but customers quickly learning this sale will be the final one.customers:"i'm disappointed you guys are going out of business. yeah man. all of us are that's for sure."this isn't the first time martin has slashed prices like this... choosing to get rid of all nike apparel last fall, following the company's ad campaign with colin kaepernick.stephen martin: "being a sports store without nike is kind of like being a milk store without milk or a gas station without gas. how do you do it? they have a monopoly on jerseys."nat sound: martin says online sales have also contributed to the 15 percent decline in sales he's seen in the last three years. nat sound:but loyal customers like dave huddie... still prefer to stay local.buying a variety of things....dave huddie:"a wallet, a hat, a blanket -- i did it. i bought it. just follow me, i'm just
stephen martin knew this day would come...nat sound:just not this soon.stephen martin: "i just can't keep the doors open anymore"prime time staff posting discount signs all over the store ...nat sound: "that's definitely what brought us in for sure..."but customers quickly learning this sale will be the final one.customers:"i'm disappointed you guys are going out of business. yeah man. all of us are that's for sure."this isn't the first time martin has slashed...
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the winner, the champion, martin short. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] my thanks to steve martin, martin shortmastercard and you could get surprises to share. from cupcakes to hanging backstage with me, so you can start something priceless. no, no, no. oh... ooh. what is that? no, no, no. you got a virus. i have a virus? ♪ i'm missing this. did you try restarting it? mom. any key enter... space bar... escape. ♪ ♪ ♪ with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were too loose. it's getting in the way of our camping trips. but with a range of sizes, depend® fit-flex is made for me. with a range of sizes for all body types, depend® fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. moderator: this is the chevy equinox. various: beautiful. wow. ooh, this is fancy. moderator: that's the available hd surround vision camera. the top of your car? moderator: mm-hmm. it helps you see dangers around the vehicle. what is that? various: wait, wait, wait, what is that? oh, my... (mixed shouting) man: these are big alligators. moderator: so who's getting out first? (laughter
the winner, the champion, martin short. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] my thanks to steve martin, martin shortmastercard and you could get surprises to share. from cupcakes to hanging backstage with me, so you can start something priceless. no, no, no. oh... ooh. what is that? no, no, no. you got a virus. i have a virus? ♪ i'm missing this. did you try restarting it? mom. any key enter... space bar... escape. ♪ ♪ ♪ with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right....
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about the killing of trayvon martin you know now that there's been no notice of a seventy. seven years i can i can say historic hypocrisy you know because you know we see what we saw what happened marissa alexander who fired a warning shot and now because her husband was abusing her and she was just trying to protect herself from her child she actually went to jail and there you have george zimmerman this clown. who murdered innocent kid who police actually told him to not pursue. be in jail or continue to go to jail over the past seven years this guy is a breath longer you know robert downey jr jr so that is right he's a real criminal he's a real criminal and you know the fact that he's still able to function and nobody's able to bring up this case is just. well that's one of the things when you look at the two people involved in this directly involved in this case of trayvon martin and george zimmerman on one side trayvon and his death has inspired black lives matter has shown us it showed congressman it showed politicians just how scary it is to be a young black teenager
about the killing of trayvon martin you know now that there's been no notice of a seventy. seven years i can i can say historic hypocrisy you know because you know we see what we saw what happened marissa alexander who fired a warning shot and now because her husband was abusing her and she was just trying to protect herself from her child she actually went to jail and there you have george zimmerman this clown. who murdered innocent kid who police actually told him to not pursue. be in jail or...
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will be right back with steve martin and martin short.ows dancing is betten singing is better when you include a friend. and unmited is better with a one included. it's true.fo y bucks with the other guys, doesn't include a phone. so, start the new year right. join t-mobile and get unlimited with a phone included for just forty dollars per line. ♪ for the irresistible taste of temptations™ treats. what are you doing? oh hey, check this out. temptations ™. all it takes is a shake™. all it takes (ala♪m goes off) wake up sweetie. ♪ doctor dave. see ya. ♪ here's your order. ♪ hey. applebee's to go. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guests are two of the most talented people on the planet. they're on a nationwide tour called, "now you see them, soon you won't."la hter ] and fans can go to stevemartin.com to check o when they are coming to a city near you. please welcome, steve martin ho and martin srt. [ chee and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: oh my gosh. >> jimmy! ♪ >> jimmy: oh my gosh. ♪ >>
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martin bashir, bbc news, at the vatican.: for more on the summit i spoke a brief time ago with church historian massimo 5g ggay, -- massimo fali professor of theology at villanova university. what could this summit do to show that the catholic church is taking the crisis seriously? imssimo: this is the first that the vatican has acknowledged that this is a glob crisis, and the expected outcome is that every church leader in every part of the rld will have a very cle sense of what are the expectations from church leadership. and so it is not about developing new legal tools, because this is not a legal crisis. it is a crisis of leadership and enforcement of existing laws and pocies. laura: how crucial is this summit for pope francis himself and his veryeadership of the urch? massimo: it is crucial because he himself acknowledged last year that he made serious mistakes in handling this, in the case of chile especial. it is a crisis he has inherited largely from his predecessor.e thst difficult thing is that lthe most problemat
martin bashir, bbc news, at the vatican.: for more on the summit i spoke a brief time ago with church historian massimo 5g ggay, -- massimo fali professor of theology at villanova university. what could this summit do to show that the catholic church is taking the crisis seriously? imssimo: this is the first that the vatican has acknowledged that this is a glob crisis, and the expected outcome is that every church leader in every part of the rld will have a very cle sense of what are the...
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r religion editor martin bashir reports.n: a somber rendition of morning ayers marks the opening of this gathering of bishops where the agen not been set by scripture, but by scandal. before any speeches, silence to acknowledge the those abused. pope francis outlined the purpose of the summit. pope francis: we must listen to the shout of the that demand justice. but the virgin mary illuminate us to heal the serious wounds. martin: all eyes are on the vatican as pope francis develops protocols and practices that could be applied across the ntinents and in a church which numbers more than 1.2 billion. one survivor who was abused in pal summit won't change anything if the bishops remain a lawntthemselves in their own countries. >> the bishops are the ones that are messing this up for everybody, because they go to their country and they tell a differt story. ey nod their heads in front of the pope and say, "yes, your holiness, we will do this." they go back to the countries and they do the opposite. they are covering up a cultur
r religion editor martin bashir reports.n: a somber rendition of morning ayers marks the opening of this gathering of bishops where the agen not been set by scripture, but by scandal. before any speeches, silence to acknowledge the those abused. pope francis outlined the purpose of the summit. pope francis: we must listen to the shout of the that demand justice. but the virgin mary illuminate us to heal the serious wounds. martin: all eyes are on the vatican as pope francis develops protocols...
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martin, the papers in the morning. martin, the daily mail has got these three cabinet ministers. act to try to stop a no—deal brexit. it is a very powerful story and a big article inside by a david gauke, amber rudd, and greg clark, who are on the soft side, wanting the softest possible brexit, really, and saying that we must not have an ideal situation and that if theresa may's deal does not go through next week in some shape or form then there has got to be a delay to it. and, of course, they list all sorts of reasons why they say that has to be the case, the crashing out on march 29th will lead to damage to the economy in the short and long—term, national security problems, potential breakup of the uk, all be sort of apocalyptic warnings about the consequences of an ideal exit. and so they want to delay it. the question, i suppose, is will that concentrate the minds of some of those on the brexit the boarding side to think that if that happens, which it may do because of the amendments, then brexit will never happen and persuade them to support theresa may? of course, they are
martin, the papers in the morning. martin, the daily mail has got these three cabinet ministers. act to try to stop a no—deal brexit. it is a very powerful story and a big article inside by a david gauke, amber rudd, and greg clark, who are on the soft side, wanting the softest possible brexit, really, and saying that we must not have an ideal situation and that if theresa may's deal does not go through next week in some shape or form then there has got to be a delay to it. and, of course,...
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network will likely just serve also coming out the head of aston martin says a no deal brecht's it is utter madness so then why is he building a new class whilst. i'm chris cuomo good to have you with us a technological leap often comes with sacrifices just ask the folks over at large telecom licenses for the new ultra fast mobile network standard five g. are to be auctioned off in germany later this year and the network operator is focusing on a good deal but coughing up the money for permits and infrastructure could be challenging as profits dodge telecom are down while legal questions keep piling. click on a mobile app and moments later the self driving car you've just ordered it appears the customers get in and they can lean back and watch a film while the electronics take over the driving reacting within milli seconds to the traffic around them with five g. this futuristic vision will become reality of a new network standard will transfer one hundred times quicker than l.t.e. corporations like telecoms new big business but at the full year earnings announcement telecom focused on
network will likely just serve also coming out the head of aston martin says a no deal brecht's it is utter madness so then why is he building a new class whilst. i'm chris cuomo good to have you with us a technological leap often comes with sacrifices just ask the folks over at large telecom licenses for the new ultra fast mobile network standard five g. are to be auctioned off in germany later this year and the network operator is focusing on a good deal but coughing up the money for permits...
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martin: chrissy's family was torn apart when both daughters were sexually assaulted by the me priest. is very debilitating, the impact on the victim. but on the families, it is such a betrayal. h th the knowledge of these crimes, they hid it, they moved perpetrators on, kept it a secret. lirtin: a royal commission accused 7% of aus's priests of abusing children. in germany, a study found 3600 children had been abused by arly 1700 clergy. in the state of pennsylvania alone, 300 priests abused more than 10 children. the leader of roman catholics in england and wales acknowledges llenge nowh of the c facing the church. >> obviously, it is not confined to the catholic church. it is in every culture, every part of society. but it h found a home in the church, and that is terrible.ca martin: the vasays the summit will develop policies and practices to address the crisis. but is that possibleglobal church? >> in some cultures, if a priest is accused rightly or wrongly of having sex with another man or boy, he can be taken out and killed. in other cultures, if he is accused of having sex with
martin: chrissy's family was torn apart when both daughters were sexually assaulted by the me priest. is very debilitating, the impact on the victim. but on the families, it is such a betrayal. h th the knowledge of these crimes, they hid it, they moved perpetrators on, kept it a secret. lirtin: a royal commission accused 7% of aus's priests of abusing children. in germany, a study found 3600 children had been abused by arly 1700 clergy. in the state of pennsylvania alone, 300 priests abused...
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of car maker aston martin said leaving the e.u. without a deal would be madness and is a quintessential british brand and even james bond relies on it to get out of prickly situations fast but it is not immune to the break that uncertainty that's troubling the u.k. motoring industry alas the luxury carmaker is not prepared to leave home just yet. aston martin ranks among the most iconic british brands and is hoping to keep it that way it's building a brand new assembly plant next to a former royal air force base. in wales a vote of confidence in the u.k. car industry amid the turmoil it breaks it maybe but the luxury carmaker isn't ignoring the fact that the future for u.k. manufacturers remains uncertain. still have to believe that we'll get to a proper right decision because a no deal growth. is is is frankly madness and i know i know people don't like to listen to experts but it is from an industry point of view utter madness because you materially affect the ability of a manufacturer to to work in the in the way that we've beco
of car maker aston martin said leaving the e.u. without a deal would be madness and is a quintessential british brand and even james bond relies on it to get out of prickly situations fast but it is not immune to the break that uncertainty that's troubling the u.k. motoring industry alas the luxury carmaker is not prepared to leave home just yet. aston martin ranks among the most iconic british brands and is hoping to keep it that way it's building a brand new assembly plant next to a former...
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martin. britain and the e.u. are racing towards a messy divorce what would the border between ireland and northern ireland which is the bone of contention here how would that look like if there was no further regulation put in place regarding banks. so the problem actually is if the united kingdom wants to be independent in terms of international trade and a heart board is unavoidable then we'll have to deal with assessment conformity controls on the border at the border you have to deal with customs declaration at the border and. know we border can can be implemented anymore that's why we believe the customs union is the long term solution to a border hard irish border and there's also adventures for both the united kingdom n.t.e.u. as a leverage as our market size international trade negotiations then be on a level playing field with the united states and with china as well and martin let me ask you over the weekend a study warned that up to one hundred thousand jobs in germany could be lost in the event of a h
martin. britain and the e.u. are racing towards a messy divorce what would the border between ireland and northern ireland which is the bone of contention here how would that look like if there was no further regulation put in place regarding banks. so the problem actually is if the united kingdom wants to be independent in terms of international trade and a heart board is unavoidable then we'll have to deal with assessment conformity controls on the border at the border you have to deal with...
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. >>> hey,te guys, martin and martin short arest my gues tonight. plus tim -we're doing karaoke later, and you're gonna sing. -jamie, this is your hse? -i know, it's not much, but it's home. right, kids? -kids? -papa, papa! -[ laughs ] -you didn't tell me your friends were coming. eah. -this one is tiny like a child. -yeah, she is. oh, but seriously, it's good be surrounded by what matters most -- a home and auto bundle from progressive. -oh, sweetie, please, play for us. -oh, no, i couldn't. -please. -okay. [ singing in spanish ] -please. -okay. ♪ ♪ rhythm is a dancer ♪ it's a soul companion ♪ you can feel it everywhere ♪ lift your hands and voices ♪ free your mind and join us ♪ you can feel it in the air ♪ oh sorry, we were running late. no problem, come on in. ♪ >>> this is the xfinity sports desk. >>> this new look wizards team still tding to f their identity. even with the rosters looking different than it did the last time they played toronto. washingthe hanging in t with the third best team in the nba. wizards last game before the all-star br
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martin was a convicted felon.his state gun license permit was revoked in 2014, but he never surrendered the handgunhe used in that attack. >>> a napa county sheriff's deputy shot and killed an armed man monday night. the sheriff spotted the car and got out to talk to the driver and then radioed in shots were fired. the deputy was not injured. no one else was in the vehicle at the time. the deputy is on paid administrative leave during the investigation. >>> the manager who helped the giants win their first three titles in san francisco getting ready to hang up his cleats, bruce bochy told the team this morning he will be retiring the end of this season. this year marks his 13th season with the giants. his 25th as a manager in the mlb. he led the club to three world series titles,2010, '12, '14. later sports director dennis o'donnell will have more on bochy's legacy live from giants spring training in arizona. >>> if you are heading down to arizona for spring training thinking it's going to be take lot warmer than
martin was a convicted felon.his state gun license permit was revoked in 2014, but he never surrendered the handgunhe used in that attack. >>> a napa county sheriff's deputy shot and killed an armed man monday night. the sheriff spotted the car and got out to talk to the driver and then radioed in shots were fired. the deputy was not injured. no one else was in the vehicle at the time. the deputy is on paid administrative leave during the investigation. >>> the manager who...
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for more now we're joined by our religious affairs correspondent martin got good morning martin so pope francis has called cardinals to rome to talk about the scourge of sexual child sexual abuse how significant is this for the catholic church and for victims like marc listen ski who we met in a report there well i mean everybody has great expectations it's unclear what is that people are actually expecting from the vatican has tried to sort of put some you know. down the excitement and sort of it has made it very clear that this will actually word for it and for most it's a bit of a conference and gathering in which people will be discussing the position of the church in relation to a responsibility transparency accountability what is not clear is whether any concrete policy and protocols will come out of this and this is i think by and large what most people would actually want to see what's going to actually happen at this conference that's going on for three days i understand what is going to actually happen aside from ignore the. ging that there is a problem well i mean the way tha
for more now we're joined by our religious affairs correspondent martin got good morning martin so pope francis has called cardinals to rome to talk about the scourge of sexual child sexual abuse how significant is this for the catholic church and for victims like marc listen ski who we met in a report there well i mean everybody has great expectations it's unclear what is that people are actually expecting from the vatican has tried to sort of put some you know. down the excitement and sort of...
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for martin even the pontiff visit is all to major historical importance. just as it's the first time the head of the church or even a leader of the church has come to the arabian peninsula that's really historic and that's why there's so much discussion about the visit most of the talk centers around the meetings being held here between christians and muslims in the heart of the islamic world. this is not to. follow for storage of. the pope's visit also carries a political dimension the emirates a part of the saudi led military alliance deployed in yemen the pope has repeatedly called for peace in the water own country but despite the stormy issue religious dialogue will remain center stage the u.a.e. is keen to show its exemplary when it comes to religious freedom. the united arab emirates is considered the most religiously tolerant country in the gulf region it wants to see as much foreign investment as possible and remain an attractive destination for foreign workers. the best example of religious tolerance in the u.a.e. is the buddhist temple in dubai.
for martin even the pontiff visit is all to major historical importance. just as it's the first time the head of the church or even a leader of the church has come to the arabian peninsula that's really historic and that's why there's so much discussion about the visit most of the talk centers around the meetings being held here between christians and muslims in the heart of the islamic world. this is not to. follow for storage of. the pope's visit also carries a political dimension the...
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and joining us now is our religious affairs correspondent martine got martine pope francis has gathered cardinals from around the world there in rome to talk about the scourge of sexual abuse in the church how significant is this for the church and especially for the victims i mean it is quite significant i think that the words we just heard are actually are actually really quite impressive i mean the question then is where are these actually gets turned into something concrete but it's a major change of tone making the claim that we should actually sic benenson said you know transparency and look for apologies and brady and of the men that there be concrete actions taken by the church as a body so you know there is a lot of expectation and they think that the surge sort of the kind of things that people are expecting to hear well that is the big question of course as you pointed out in that speech we just heard the pope speaking in his opening speech of the conference he said people expect more than just simple and predictable condemnations from this conference he said concrete and eff
and joining us now is our religious affairs correspondent martine got martine pope francis has gathered cardinals from around the world there in rome to talk about the scourge of sexual abuse in the church how significant is this for the church and especially for the victims i mean it is quite significant i think that the words we just heard are actually are actually really quite impressive i mean the question then is where are these actually gets turned into something concrete but it's a major...
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i invite march ki martin wiggine an update on the initial park phase subsid sub designs . >> you can use the clicker to advance the slides. >> good afternoon my name is martin wiggins and i work for treasure island development group. and i wanted to provide you an update on the treasure island initial subphase parks. >> president tsen: martin have you appeared before the board yet? >> no. >> president tsen: i think this is the first time that martin has been before the board in an official capacity. we might talk a little bit about your new role and it's now treasure island development group, it's know longer ticd. >> ticd is still -- i have been here two or three months and i don't know if i can say all the right words. ticd is still an entity. i don't think there is any larger change. so i have been here a few months. i'm formally a licensed or still a licensed but formally practicing landscape architect. my role is to planning the -- me development and the implementation of the parks and open space. i'm excited about the role i have and i look forward to seeing you in th more in t
i invite march ki martin wiggine an update on the initial park phase subsid sub designs . >> you can use the clicker to advance the slides. >> good afternoon my name is martin wiggins and i work for treasure island development group. and i wanted to provide you an update on the treasure island initial subphase parks. >> president tsen: martin have you appeared before the board yet? >> no. >> president tsen: i think this is the first time that martin has been before...
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philip randolph, byron reston, martin luther king jr., and develop -- harry belafonte and rosa parks are some of the civil rights leaders you will see in the next already minutes. courtesy of the library of congress, the bill also includes scenes from the montgomery bus boycott, segregated areas in the south and interviews with attendees. ♪ [singing] ♪ ♪ [singing] a-comingesus is jesus is a-coming ♪ [singing] ♪ >> i'm interested in my people becoming full citizens. god, i of my faith in freedom, you for must pay a great price. pilgrimage is the greatest demonstration on behalf since thel rights writing of the declaration of independence. crusadethat this through washington will speak just as profound as did the great document by the forefathers of this nation, when they expressed to great britain that they were determined to be free and that they wanted their freedom. ♪ [singing] ♪ >> this is the day area this is it. the programs are coming to washington. coming to our capital from all over. for prayer and thanksgiving. coming to stand up for right and freedom. washington is waiting
philip randolph, byron reston, martin luther king jr., and develop -- harry belafonte and rosa parks are some of the civil rights leaders you will see in the next already minutes. courtesy of the library of congress, the bill also includes scenes from the montgomery bus boycott, segregated areas in the south and interviews with attendees. ♪ [singing] ♪ ♪ [singing] a-comingesus is jesus is a-coming ♪ [singing] ♪ >> i'm interested in my people becoming full citizens. god, i of my...
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gabby is here and martin is with gabby.iously adopted and then returned this is such a sad story. what happened with martin, he has mego-esophagus, the people realized it was too much work for them and they returned him. what is it that he has? >> it's a condition where the esophagus is enlarged. so he has trouble passing food. he has to be held upright while he eats. special care like that is needed for him. >> looks like it would be easy to hold him upright. he is plopped in your arms now cuddling, basically falling asleep on live television. he's adorable. so he just needs liquids type of foods, because food could build up in his esophagus. we talk about you guys every weekend and how you take care of all the animals that come into your shelter with spaying, neutering, microchiping, flea colors, but martin got to benefit from your second chance fund because of this special need he has. >> most animals, their basic care is covered by our operational cost. if there is something that needs more diagnostic testing, we use th
gabby is here and martin is with gabby.iously adopted and then returned this is such a sad story. what happened with martin, he has mego-esophagus, the people realized it was too much work for them and they returned him. what is it that he has? >> it's a condition where the esophagus is enlarged. so he has trouble passing food. he has to be held upright while he eats. special care like that is needed for him. >> looks like it would be easy to hold him upright. he is plopped in your...
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we're trying to take care of each other. >> reporter: police shot and killed martin after his rampage meaning answers of what caused him to do this might never be known. >>> still ahead on nbc bay area news at 5:00, a ride share driver went to pick up a woman but ended up picking up a mysterious box instead. the unusual investigation in the north bay. >>> plus, the first catholic bishop to lose his title in 100 years is officially defrocked. the message the vatican hopes it sends after the break. county ung >>> a strange story here. a ride share driver in marin county unwittingly became a drug smuggler. sheriff's deputies posted these pictures on facebook. looks like a pair of shoes. well, yeah, it is. there's also drugs in there. here is what happened a. ride share driver says a woman scheduled a ride from san francisco to tiburon. he went to pick up the woman and there's no woman. a man was there instead. the man said, can you take this box and deliver it? the driver said, sure. a few minutes into his drive the ride share was canceled. he saw deputies up ahead and figured he'd pull
we're trying to take care of each other. >> reporter: police shot and killed martin after his rampage meaning answers of what caused him to do this might never be known. >>> still ahead on nbc bay area news at 5:00, a ride share driver went to pick up a woman but ended up picking up a mysterious box instead. the unusual investigation in the north bay. >>> plus, the first catholic bishop to lose his title in 100 years is officially defrocked. the message the vatican hopes...
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cuÁntos balones ha tocado henry martÍn.ese fue el Último, el mÁs reciente saludo de nico castillo con las redes en partido oficial. la pelota larga. marcÓ con selecciÓn nacional pero no fue partido oficial. ¡del otro lado ibargüen! la pelota para roger! ¡decide ir otra vez para renato! ganÓ un espacio sobre tesillo, pero estÁ tesillo y está otro. ¡tiene que buscar la asociaciÓn el amÉrica! en este juego individual va a ser muy complicado. >> poco le ha pasado aguilar. estaban esperando su pasada y no pasa. >> por fin este martes regresa la uefa champions league con los octavos de final. mÁnchester united y parÍs saint-germain. a los esperamos a la una del centro vivo por unimÁs y udn. y este martes, acompaÑados con el rom a-porto a las dos del este. en vivo por univisiÓn. paco: se fue a portugal y ha regresado convertido en Águila, nicolÁs castillo. >> todavÍa no sabemos, pero la aficiÓn empieza a ovacionarlo. la Última vez se fue abucheado por todo el estadio, y ahora regresa como la figura del amÉrica y ovacionado por la
cuÁntos balones ha tocado henry martÍn.ese fue el Último, el mÁs reciente saludo de nico castillo con las redes en partido oficial. la pelota larga. marcÓ con selecciÓn nacional pero no fue partido oficial. ¡del otro lado ibargüen! la pelota para roger! ¡decide ir otra vez para renato! ganÓ un espacio sobre tesillo, pero estÁ tesillo y está otro. ¡tiene que buscar la asociaciÓn el amÉrica! en este juego individual va a ser muy complicado. >> poco le ha pasado aguilar....
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mccauley for his take on all the time martin mike pence the. u.s. vice president he seems to be on a two pronged attack over nord stream to trying firstly to get germany to poland and rallying other nations to oppose it how far as washington prepared to go do you think. well it's got an important ally no insurance because a manual mccall is in fact saying that north stream too in fact may in fact be a challenge to european security that europe will become too dependent when russian gas poland because he is strongly opposed to it denmark will not a low not steam to go through its territory so therefore he germany is strongly in favor because they've been in in favor. from the very beginning and the whole project is a nine point five billion dollar project so it's very very important for russia and germany and the americans in the past have been saying well sixty percent of gas comes from germany comes from russia that's quite untrue twenty five to thirty percent but the germans say they need it and france at present appears to be changing sides
mccauley for his take on all the time martin mike pence the. u.s. vice president he seems to be on a two pronged attack over nord stream to trying firstly to get germany to poland and rallying other nations to oppose it how far as washington prepared to go do you think. well it's got an important ally no insurance because a manual mccall is in fact saying that north stream too in fact may in fact be a challenge to european security that europe will become too dependent when russian gas poland...
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joe and martin will be back with me at 11:30pm for another look.avel show. coming up on this week's travel show: i know they said i'm not going to feel the cold, but i'm really nervous about my body going into some kind of shock once i get in the water. it's an icy plunge for me in the french alps. and we meet one lady making waves in the canary islands. the ski season is now in full swing in the northern hemisphere. and so far, the snowfall has been somewhat unpredictable. i'm in tignes, a ski resort in the french alps. it is part of the espace killy ski area, and home to the grande motte glacier, which rises to a whopping 3,450 metres. despite the resort‘s high altitude, like many others, it had to delay the start of its season by a couple of weeks, due to lack of snow. across the world, global warming is shortening the ski season, and starting to seriously affect the economy for lower resorts. it may be hard to believe given recent heavy snowfall in europe, but the bigger picture is looking bleak. the charity protect our winters has been collect
joe and martin will be back with me at 11:30pm for another look.avel show. coming up on this week's travel show: i know they said i'm not going to feel the cold, but i'm really nervous about my body going into some kind of shock once i get in the water. it's an icy plunge for me in the french alps. and we meet one lady making waves in the canary islands. the ski season is now in full swing in the northern hemisphere. and so far, the snowfall has been somewhat unpredictable. i'm in tignes, a ski...
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police releasing this image of the alleged gunman gary martin. they say he brought his weapon to the meeting at the aurora office, opening fire at the meeting, killing five coworkers and injuring five others. and police saying tonight, he wasn't supposed to be in possession of a firearm, that a background check failed. what we're learning now about the victims, the intern on his first day of work at that plant. abc's zachary kiesch is on the scene. >> reporter: an illinois community is in anguish tonight as we're learning new details about this senseless workplace shooting that left five dead plus the gunman. police say it all began around 1:30, friday afternoon. >> aurora has an active shooter situation. one officer is reported down at this time, active shots being fired. >> reporter: when 45-year-old gary martin, a longtime employee, was called into a meeting to be fired by hr. >> my understanding from the witnesses is that he opened fire right after the termination. >> reporter: police say he likely knew he was losing his job. pulling out a sm
police releasing this image of the alleged gunman gary martin. they say he brought his weapon to the meeting at the aurora office, opening fire at the meeting, killing five coworkers and injuring five others. and police saying tonight, he wasn't supposed to be in possession of a firearm, that a background check failed. what we're learning now about the victims, the intern on his first day of work at that plant. abc's zachary kiesch is on the scene. >> reporter: an illinois community is in...
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the widespread abuse of children in the roman catholic church walk us through what he had to say martin. i mean we have several several expressions over the last two days of the sense that the church has not been paying sufficient or clear enough attention and they are the months a century for the church to take this very seriously you know we just heard actually cardinal o'malley coming from boston who was sitting at the briefing only ten minutes ago i mean actually that the briefing is still going on essentially saying that as far as he's concerned particularly coming across from the american church which has had somewhere in there of hundred thousand victims calculated so far this is actually something of the utmost absolute priority in the so matter of fact the church just not being serious enough in tackling the problem now. no one can oh yes lee agree with this and it is certainly a few burdens that cardinals and bishops are saying this. but in some sense i think it's true that this feels a little bit too late i mean that conversation just being had we have police and and heard fr
the widespread abuse of children in the roman catholic church walk us through what he had to say martin. i mean we have several several expressions over the last two days of the sense that the church has not been paying sufficient or clear enough attention and they are the months a century for the church to take this very seriously you know we just heard actually cardinal o'malley coming from boston who was sitting at the briefing only ten minutes ago i mean actually that the briefing is still...
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in their faith and joseph cathedral abu dhabi not deemed parish clerk from pakistan german priest martin stephen and the many catholic foreign workers living in the united arab emirates all think the pope's visit as a big deal. a momentous occasion and it's really want life to market and for many of us to see him and specially and part of the world. even the pontiff visit is of major importance. it's the first time the head of the church or even a leader of the church has come to the arabian peninsula that's really historic and that's why there's so much discussion about the visit most of the talk centers around the meetings being held here between christians and muslims in the heart of the islamic world. by his vision for his torch and. the pope's visit also carries a political dimension the emirates a part of a saudi led military alliance deployed in yemen the pope has repeatedly called for peace in the water own country but despite the stormy issue religious dialogue will remain center stage the u.a.e. is keen to show its exemplary when it comes to religious freedom. the united arab e
in their faith and joseph cathedral abu dhabi not deemed parish clerk from pakistan german priest martin stephen and the many catholic foreign workers living in the united arab emirates all think the pope's visit as a big deal. a momentous occasion and it's really want life to market and for many of us to see him and specially and part of the world. even the pontiff visit is of major importance. it's the first time the head of the church or even a leader of the church has come to the arabian...
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after a search -- with martin. after a search, police shot and killed martin.s, this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. outside the henrey pratt building, this is the company where the deadly shooting unfolded. now it's unclear if the suspect, gary martin, came to work in the morning with a gun or if he left and came back with it. what we do know is that he was a 15-year employee of the company and had been previously charged with aggravated assault in mississippi in 1995. tivepolice illinois governor pritzker said the state is grieving with the victims' families and commendsed about the bravery of the officers who ran toward the gunfire. it took authorities more than an hour and a half to locate martin in the 29,000 square-foot facility where he was believed too to be hiding after opening fire. the building remained on lockdown for nearly two hours after the incident. now police are not yet releasing names of victims. tomorrow at 5:00 p.m., there will be a prayer vigil near the facility for the victims followed by a tribute to aurora law enforce
after a search -- with martin. after a search, police shot and killed martin.s, this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. outside the henrey pratt building, this is the company where the deadly shooting unfolded. now it's unclear if the suspect, gary martin, came to work in the morning with a gun or if he left and came back with it. what we do know is that he was a 15-year employee of the company and had been previously charged with aggravated assault in mississippi in 1995....
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with me in the studio for more on this is deep religious affairs correspondent martin gox oh hello to you martin so this punishment is of course significant but listen we know there have been thousands of cases of abuse within the church so why is it a mcharg the first former cardinal to be dismissed over these things well by and large i mean we do not really have a breast of and i mean a mother in bresson for a cardinal to be stripped are the from you know we have to make sure that people understand that he actually sort of went left he supposed us a cardinal in july of last year and so technically speaking he was the frog once he had already become essentially a former cardinal i mean nonetheless this is an extremely significant step by the by the congregation of the office of the doctrine of the faith which is not the pope himself but the pope had to actually give the go ahead so to say precisely because it's such a high standing figure somebody that within the catholic church of the u.s. was really the very very pious right and of the very highest friend so right before you know w
with me in the studio for more on this is deep religious affairs correspondent martin gox oh hello to you martin so this punishment is of course significant but listen we know there have been thousands of cases of abuse within the church so why is it a mcharg the first former cardinal to be dismissed over these things well by and large i mean we do not really have a breast of and i mean a mother in bresson for a cardinal to be stripped are the from you know we have to make sure that people...
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the reverend martin luther king jr. had prepared his speech down to the last word. , so itlost on the day literally he had the last word. as the august sun started to wane, then the throng would disperse to go back to the south , to mississippi, alabama, the red hills of it georgia, up to harlem, to take the word home. king was up until 4:00 in the morning polishing his speech, knowing the power of place and the urgency of race in america. the nikole killion, as he would grow, as henee egro, as he- the n would say, was on the stage. he was made for this moment in time. , dannya preacher son --gs son, and daddy king daddy king's son, and daddy king was a preacher's son. king raised the unspeakable horrors of police brutality. also, travelers were being barred along the highways, a very personal snub and a way to say second-class citizens. he did not speak abraham lincoln's name, but abraham lincoln was right behind him. emancipator was present, but the march on washington was about now going forward. not looking back. st
the reverend martin luther king jr. had prepared his speech down to the last word. , so itlost on the day literally he had the last word. as the august sun started to wane, then the throng would disperse to go back to the south , to mississippi, alabama, the red hills of it georgia, up to harlem, to take the word home. king was up until 4:00 in the morning polishing his speech, knowing the power of place and the urgency of race in america. the nikole killion, as he would grow, as henee egro, as...
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he's a trade expert at the evil institute in munich which produced the study behind these numbers martin let's talk about german car companies first how would this how these new tariffs if they do come into effect how would they affect let me put this differently the threat of tariffs how is the threat alone affecting german car companies over the next ninety days for example. also uncertainty is never a good son forty economy and could german car manufacturers would respond by setting out laying out some plans how to react to decide to just terrorists. set up a sort of just to avoid terrorists fly of mexico and canada. many of german common if i chose the facilities there and they can produce in mexico and then so if the united states market. subsidiaries on the other hand they would react with the price reductions and pay probably a part of postum terus if they are imposed in ninety days and they will call on the negotiation parties to find a way to to to make these terrace obsolete. surprise ructions you mention they're obviously hitting the bottom line very quickly if these tariffs g
he's a trade expert at the evil institute in munich which produced the study behind these numbers martin let's talk about german car companies first how would this how these new tariffs if they do come into effect how would they affect let me put this differently the threat of tariffs how is the threat alone affecting german car companies over the next ninety days for example. also uncertainty is never a good son forty economy and could german car manufacturers would respond by setting out...
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martin: very simple.ith trump, china, or trade. 5% last year.t up because america is outperforming on many measures, we expect america to outperform relative to 2019. nejra: america will outperformed the rest of the world, see you europe and the emerging markets? martin: yes, everywhere, and especially emerging markets. nejra: would you be taking any emerging markets at all? they have had a good one so far this year. be slightly cautious. a strong dollar will be a drag on the emerging markets. developed markets are under threat here, particularly if political risks turnout negatively. europe could be hard hit if the u.s.-china trade war and other risks turnout worse than investors are expecting, but within europe, are you still saying to buy italy? martin: yes, italy is a structural trade. the absolutely need to have tenure borrowing rate as low as possible. the end of last year, we were that is a.5% necessary requirement. nejra: i wanted to also bring up italy. a global thirst for bonds has seen investor
martin: very simple.ith trump, china, or trade. 5% last year.t up because america is outperforming on many measures, we expect america to outperform relative to 2019. nejra: america will outperformed the rest of the world, see you europe and the emerging markets? martin: yes, everywhere, and especially emerging markets. nejra: would you be taking any emerging markets at all? they have had a good one so far this year. be slightly cautious. a strong dollar will be a drag on the emerging markets....