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but it wasn't for martin. i always felt a sympathy there because people often think of folks who are comfortable in their skin as arrogant. there was nothing arrogant about martin king. but he was comfortable with himself and he was not a nerd. an int lech wall maybe, but not a nerd. he dances with wolves. he could deal with his environment. one of the most interesting things about martin for me was the question of his leadership, the style of his leadership, how it was formed. how you made sense of it. andy young has suggested that martin was very much the baptist preacher with the authoritarianism that goes with that. and my whole impression was very different. now he worked very closely or my brothers worked very closely with him. the real estate broker, slater. they are on record as saying in the meetings that theyed held in albany where the guys were really going at martin, you know. i mean, with no let or hindrance. he would sit there for two, two and a half hours and take all the stuff in. and not blink
but it wasn't for martin. i always felt a sympathy there because people often think of folks who are comfortable in their skin as arrogant. there was nothing arrogant about martin king. but he was comfortable with himself and he was not a nerd. an int lech wall maybe, but not a nerd. he dances with wolves. he could deal with his environment. one of the most interesting things about martin for me was the question of his leadership, the style of his leadership, how it was formed. how you made...
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he says martin, i've got to preach on sunday. and king -- people did call him martin. he puts his hand up and says ralph, i need you to come with me. and abernathy goes, oh, i guess i'm going to jail on easter. i better call my deacons. and so he knows he's not having to preach on easter sunday. and he and martin luther king walk out and they lead a demonstration and what happens? >> they get arrested. >> they get arrested really fast. i think they managed to walk about two blocks and they're arrested. the cops pick up -- they almost literally pick him up. they pick him up by the belt in the back. it's almost like they lift him and almost toss him into the paddy wagon. >> yes, kareem? >> when i was reading, i was kind of shocked at the religious parallels between king and, like, what's in the bible. with him kind of going to jail, like, you could say he's being crucified in a way and then coming back and rejuvenating the entire movement. like his ultimate resurrection, it's kind of staggering once you look at it. >> kareem, it is why i find the -- why i find this entir
he says martin, i've got to preach on sunday. and king -- people did call him martin. he puts his hand up and says ralph, i need you to come with me. and abernathy goes, oh, i guess i'm going to jail on easter. i better call my deacons. and so he knows he's not having to preach on easter sunday. and he and martin luther king walk out and they lead a demonstration and what happens? >> they get arrested. >> they get arrested really fast. i think they managed to walk about two blocks...
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king, he loves people who call him martin. people did call him martin. he says ralph, i need you to come with me. ralph goes, oh, i guess i'm going to jail on easter. i better call my deacons. so he knows he's not having to preach on easter sunday. he and martin luther king walk out and lead a demonstration and what happens? they get arrested really fast. i think they managed to walk two blocks and they are arrested. the cops pick -- they almost literally pick him up, by the belt in the back. they lift him and toss him into the wagon. yes? >> i was reading and i was shocked at the kind of religious parallels between king and what's in the bible. with him going, kind of going to jail, you could say he's being crucified and coming back and rejuvenating it. it was staggering once you look at it. >> it is why i find this entire story so tremendously moving. it's exactly that. it's exactly that. because he was arrested, and they didn't just put him in jail, they put him in solitary confinement. they put him in the hole. the only light came from a little windo
king, he loves people who call him martin. people did call him martin. he says ralph, i need you to come with me. ralph goes, oh, i guess i'm going to jail on easter. i better call my deacons. so he knows he's not having to preach on easter sunday. he and martin luther king walk out and lead a demonstration and what happens? they get arrested really fast. i think they managed to walk two blocks and they are arrested. the cops pick -- they almost literally pick him up, by the belt in the back....
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martin king was the exception of sexism. if you asked the great civil rights lawyer and later priests, thurgood marshall, they all prevented from excelling at howard university law school. sexism said jane crowe instead of jim crowe. this is why it was called movement. pushing the boundaries. it was jim crowe, but these women knew there were jane crowe. then other people came along and said, if two men or two women or whatever, the boundaries of democracy should be for everybody. everybody has entitled to the right to live in a democracy. and the boundaries get pushed. clearly ella baker said this about king and all black preachers. they were used to being in control. they were the spokesman for the community. you know, you ask every black preacher who really runs a church and they will tell you, don't make the deaconess mad. if you make her mad, you will not have a church. there is a give and take going on there. king was part of his generation sexist. if i watch rap music, it ain't too much better. we have the possibility
martin king was the exception of sexism. if you asked the great civil rights lawyer and later priests, thurgood marshall, they all prevented from excelling at howard university law school. sexism said jane crowe instead of jim crowe. this is why it was called movement. pushing the boundaries. it was jim crowe, but these women knew there were jane crowe. then other people came along and said, if two men or two women or whatever, the boundaries of democracy should be for everybody. everybody has...
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martin king was an exception to sexism. if you asked women, they all kept her from excelling in law school. as pauly said, jane crow, instead of jim crow, was all around. and part of the movement was pushing the movement -- this is why it was called movement -- pushing further than the bounds that people wanted to go. it was jim crow, but these women also knew they were jane crow. then other people came along and said, if two men or two women or whoever, the boundaries of democracy should be for everybody. everybody is entitled to the right to live democracy. and so the boundaries get pushed. but clearly, king -- ella baker said this about king and all black preachers. they were used to being in control. they were the spokesman for the community. but, you know, you ask that black preacher who really runs the church, don't make the deacons mad. you can make deacons mad, but you better not make the deaconess mad or you won't have a church. yes, king was part of sexism, and i'm sure you're not too much better. but we have the
martin king was an exception to sexism. if you asked women, they all kept her from excelling in law school. as pauly said, jane crow, instead of jim crow, was all around. and part of the movement was pushing the movement -- this is why it was called movement -- pushing further than the bounds that people wanted to go. it was jim crow, but these women also knew they were jane crow. then other people came along and said, if two men or two women or whoever, the boundaries of democracy should be...
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martin. however, mr. martin has advised that one necessary witness has reviewed -- refused to appear voluntarily and when subpoenaed to testify communicated to the committee that the witness would refuse to answer questions on the basis of the witnesses -- witness' fifth amendment privilege. the witness' refusal to answer
martin. however, mr. martin has advised that one necessary witness has reviewed -- refused to appear voluntarily and when subpoenaed to testify communicated to the committee that the witness would refuse to answer questions on the basis of the witnesses -- witness' fifth amendment privilege. the witness' refusal to answer
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martin truex, jr.overheating issues. fueled and four tires. dick? >> dick: joey logano has run in the top five virtually the entire race. his car needs an adjustment. >> matt: an air pressure adjustment for the 18 of kyle busch. left side clean. the car very impressive. felt like an early going in the race. >> mike: david reutimann and ricky stenhouse also stopped. here come most of the leaders led by jeff burton, regan smith. kezelowski, kenseth in. steve? >> steve: regan smith on pit road. right-side tires. krista? >> krista: steve, greg biffle was worried about getting hot but told his team no, it's okay. four tires. matt? >> matt: the crew going to work on the left side. no chassis adjustments for burton. solid stop so far. his teammate biffle is away as well. same time. >> mike: elliott sadler also stopped. >> darrell: we haven't heard a lot about heating problems. the cool air of the evening running at night helped keep the engines cooler than the qualifying races. >> larry: we are about 20 degre
martin truex, jr.overheating issues. fueled and four tires. dick? >> dick: joey logano has run in the top five virtually the entire race. his car needs an adjustment. >> matt: an air pressure adjustment for the 18 of kyle busch. left side clean. the car very impressive. felt like an early going in the race. >> mike: david reutimann and ricky stenhouse also stopped. here come most of the leaders led by jeff burton, regan smith. kezelowski, kenseth in. steve? >> steve:...
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martin luther king transformed david vann. he was a pretty good guy to start, but martin luther king transformed him. i have never seen a city deal as well with a complicated history or any place. here's the 16th street baptist church. you see the sign up there, top right. this is in the middle of the demonstrations. this is during the children's march. when the children's march started because all of the kids gathered in the church and then came down the stairs to the park across the street, kelly ingram park. here's the church again today. just so you see the white church. this is a different part of town. this is the south side baptist church. this is the white church. big enough? it's like a city block, right? here's another one. you can't quite see the whole thing, but you see that dome? this is the sanctuary. this thing with the enormous dome on it. so here's kelly ingram park which didn't have any signs back in 1963. it's been completely re-landscaped. so this is on one corner right across from the church. and those wor
martin luther king transformed david vann. he was a pretty good guy to start, but martin luther king transformed him. i have never seen a city deal as well with a complicated history or any place. here's the 16th street baptist church. you see the sign up there, top right. this is in the middle of the demonstrations. this is during the children's march. when the children's march started because all of the kids gathered in the church and then came down the stairs to the park across the street,...
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martin luther king, jr.'s father. howard thurman was a mentor, spiritual advisor and friend to martin luther king, jr. benjamin mays was the president of morehouse college and during that time martin will you ter king, jr. was one of mr. may's students. they formed a close life-long relationship. up next, a discussion on the relationship between thurman, mays and king. morehouse college hosted this hour-and-a-half long discussion. >>> i'm willis sheftal, pro vost at morehouse college. it's migrate pleasure to be greetings on behalf of our president, robert michael franklin. his schedule has him traveling to day, but if you know robert, you know that the public intellectual that he is would prefer to be here for this discussion. i want to thank our distingui distinguished panelists for their participation in what promises to be a spirited discussion of interfaith pioneers pioneers martin luther king, jr., been gentleman main mays icons and giants. also want to thank you, the members of the audience, for bravi
martin luther king, jr.'s father. howard thurman was a mentor, spiritual advisor and friend to martin luther king, jr. benjamin mays was the president of morehouse college and during that time martin will you ter king, jr. was one of mr. may's students. they formed a close life-long relationship. up next, a discussion on the relationship between thurman, mays and king. morehouse college hosted this hour-and-a-half long discussion. >>> i'm willis sheftal, pro vost at morehouse college....
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martin luther king. you can have your own stuff on your bed with your pillows. >> that twitter picture was adorable. >> didn't you think beckham would be more buff though? >> no. >> beckham looked delicious in those pictures, scrumptious. >> i would have thought the professional athlete would have been tighter and bigger rips. why didn't martin talk about that? >> i don't know. but soccer players are generally very lean. >> he had a little stuff on the side. >> you are going to give david beckham an eating disorder. >> nobody can read his mind. that's what worries me is somebody can accuse you of what your motives are without actually having proof. they have a comment they can interpret, but that is what scares me. >> you shouldn't be tweeting stuff like that. it goes down to anybody and maybe they don't know you. maybe he has spoken out against homophobia. >> that's what jerry sandusky says. >> but you can't tell somebody not to speak. >> but you can certainly say i don't like those tweets. those tweets
martin luther king. you can have your own stuff on your bed with your pillows. >> that twitter picture was adorable. >> didn't you think beckham would be more buff though? >> no. >> beckham looked delicious in those pictures, scrumptious. >> i would have thought the professional athlete would have been tighter and bigger rips. why didn't martin talk about that? >> i don't know. but soccer players are generally very lean. >> he had a little stuff on the...
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our conversation with steve martin, coming up right now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: pleased to welcome steve martin back to this program. the iconic comedian, actor, and writer is also a musician. his latest cd is called "where bird alert -- rare bird alert." he is also an avid tweeter. is that a word? >> it is now. tavis: his new book is a collection of some of his favorite tweets, "the ten -- make that nine habits of very organized people. make that 10 -- the tweets of steve martin." >> it is a good title to read, not to say. you have to kind of look at it rather than say it. tavis: especially with the lines and the circles. the high loved this book, it fits in your pocket. >> you would not really want to put it in your pocket. i think of it as perfect reading for a train, although nobody really goes on a train any
our conversation with steve martin, coming up right now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: pleased to welcome steve martin back to this program. the iconic comedian, actor, and writer is also a musician. his latest cd is...
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martin luther king jr. howard thurman served as dean of theology and benjamin mace was president of morehouse college. this is 90 minutes. >> good afternoon. >> i'm willis sheftall, professor and provost at morehouse college. it's my great pleasure to bring meetings on behalf of our president, robert michael franklin. his schedule has him traveling today, but if you know robert, intellectual that he is would prefer to be here for this discussion. i want to thank our distinguished panelists for their participation in what propgss to be a spirited discussion of interfaith pioneers martin luther king jr., benjamin mace and howard thurman, all icons as well as giants in thehous i also want to thank you, members of the audience, for braving the threatening weather to hear and interact with our panelists. and finally let me extend a special thanks to dean larry carter, roy craft, terry walker and their support staffs for putting together another outstanding testament to the college's commitment to advancing inter
martin luther king jr. howard thurman served as dean of theology and benjamin mace was president of morehouse college. this is 90 minutes. >> good afternoon. >> i'm willis sheftall, professor and provost at morehouse college. it's my great pleasure to bring meetings on behalf of our president, robert michael franklin. his schedule has him traveling today, but if you know robert, intellectual that he is would prefer to be here for this discussion. i want to thank our distinguished...
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trooper martin then places paramedic white in a choke hold.per backs off. >> i think maybe just having that second officer there helped bring martin under control a little bit, enough that he could just have that moment of clarity to realize what he was doing was not in his best interest, my best interest and most importantly, in the patient's best interest. >> the trooper allows the ambulance to leave and follows it to the hospital. when they arrive, paramedic white checks in his patient, who is released later that day. the paramedic then turns himself in. >> i went back outside to the second trooper on scene and i told him that at this point, you can arrest me, i released my patient care to the nurse. >> but after everything that happened, white is never arrested. trooper martin did not respond to interview requests through his lawyer, but in a press conference, his lawyer says paramedic white delayed the patient by not letting martin talk directly to driver paul franks. >> the trooper martin's belief was if i could sit down and talk to paul
trooper martin then places paramedic white in a choke hold.per backs off. >> i think maybe just having that second officer there helped bring martin under control a little bit, enough that he could just have that moment of clarity to realize what he was doing was not in his best interest, my best interest and most importantly, in the patient's best interest. >> the trooper allows the ambulance to leave and follows it to the hospital. when they arrive, paramedic white checks in his...
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i have had great sympathy for martin. largely because and probably mistak mistakenly because i have always seen a great affinity between his life and mine. when i was 18 i was around the atlanta university center lot. i took a lead role in aplay called the man who came to dinner. i have seen martin in things like that. he was par excellence and a person who was concerned to mold his university through language. i have never seen him as a mystic.
i have had great sympathy for martin. largely because and probably mistak mistakenly because i have always seen a great affinity between his life and mine. when i was 18 i was around the atlanta university center lot. i took a lead role in aplay called the man who came to dinner. i have seen martin in things like that. he was par excellence and a person who was concerned to mold his university through language. i have never seen him as a mystic.
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including sheila martin. husband and her four oldest children. >> they believed in god for themselves. they used to tell me that no matter the situation, if i chose to leave, they wanted to stay. >> the war in waco is now a stalemate. >> it was costing hundreds of thousands of dollars a day. there were hundreds of fbi personnel. >> i mean, this was a national -- >> international. >> international embarrassing tv show that was going on too long. >> it was. it was. and, you know, the fbi is a proud organization. and i think the fbi felt uncomfortable now being in a situation which was being driven by perhaps a madman. and feeling powerless and vulnerable. >> as negotiators talk, the tactical team is moving in, again. bulldozing vehicles in front of the compound, destroying them. >> if you're a david koresh, are you going to believe what the nice negotiator's telling you or are you going to look out your window and be more influenced by more aggressive actions that you may feel threaten you? >> i mean, your work
including sheila martin. husband and her four oldest children. >> they believed in god for themselves. they used to tell me that no matter the situation, if i chose to leave, they wanted to stay. >> the war in waco is now a stalemate. >> it was costing hundreds of thousands of dollars a day. there were hundreds of fbi personnel. >> i mean, this was a national -- >> international. >> international embarrassing tv show that was going on too long. >> it...
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he pushed martin luther king. everybody had to push king. he thought deeply, but he had to be pushed. he was appalled at the idea of children marching. he said you have to be kidding me. we can't do that. we cant do that. bevel wore him down and the cameras were starting to leave. is that manipulative on the part of the civil rights movement to do something the cameras would like? what do you think about that? are they just publicity hounds? >> they weren't getting the exposure to help the cause. they needed people to be interested. >> why? why do you think they needed that? >> they needed people to realize what's happening in the south and the impact of segregation. >> they needed people where to realize that? >> all over the country. >> all over the country, especially in the north where it was really easy to ignore. yeah. >> all over the world because of how the other countries were getting liberated. >> all the countries in africa and asia that were becoming independent. >> they were looking at the u.s. to see what was going on. >> so, t
he pushed martin luther king. everybody had to push king. he thought deeply, but he had to be pushed. he was appalled at the idea of children marching. he said you have to be kidding me. we can't do that. we cant do that. bevel wore him down and the cameras were starting to leave. is that manipulative on the part of the civil rights movement to do something the cameras would like? what do you think about that? are they just publicity hounds? >> they weren't getting the exposure to help...
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hoy la venezolana dio marcha atrÁs, martÍn farfÁn, "primer impacto." >> quedÓ claro, no es amiga cona. >> y cuando suena es porque agua lleva y es como bien decÍa martÍn, una situaciÓn difÍcil pero el tiempo lo dirÁ. >> estuvieron juntos pero ya terminaron, asÍ que bueno. >> ya veremos. >> pero muy honesta ella y pues sÍ se ve que estÁ enamorada. >> sÍ estÁ enamorada. >> el amor de su vida. >> vamos a una pausa y en seguida reciben a vencedores del sÚper tazÓn en nueva york, y hablamos con el jugador hispano que bailÓ salsa al anotar, quÉ orgullo para nosotros. >> y mÁs adelante la estrella del baloncesto pau gasol nos confiesa en exclusiva por quÉ se considera un hombre extremadamente feliz. >> y feliz estÁ jackie guerrido porque estÁ con nosotros con su segmento del tiempo. >> claro que sÍ bÁrbara, y amigos. >> pero bueno esta vez la ola de frÍo sigue cobrando frios en
hoy la venezolana dio marcha atrÁs, martÍn farfÁn, "primer impacto." >> quedÓ claro, no es amiga cona. >> y cuando suena es porque agua lleva y es como bien decÍa martÍn, una situaciÓn difÍcil pero el tiempo lo dirÁ. >> estuvieron juntos pero ya terminaron, asÍ que bueno. >> ya veremos. >> pero muy honesta ella y pues sÍ se ve que estÁ enamorada. >> sÍ estÁ enamorada. >> el amor de su vida. >> vamos a una pausa y en seguida...
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>> well, martin, we should move forward on all three pieces.es seem to be saying they're willing to do that without offsets that sock it to others in the middle class, but we should also make sure the millions of americans who are unemployed through no fault of their own and have paid into the unemployment system continue to get support. there are millions of seniors on medicare who rely on doctors, and that's why it's important we deal with that piece as well. >> and as you know, sir, one of the things that republicans would like to attach to any extension of unemployment benefits is drug testing. is that something that democrats would accept? >> well, the drug testing is a red herring. it suggests -- >> not according to the republicans, sir. >> yeah, they're going to push to try to make sure that folks who are on unemployment have all these hurdles in front of them. the reality is people who are unemployed are not using drugs any more, as you know, than the people in the general population. in fact, in florida they found out it was lower. so,
>> well, martin, we should move forward on all three pieces.es seem to be saying they're willing to do that without offsets that sock it to others in the middle class, but we should also make sure the millions of americans who are unemployed through no fault of their own and have paid into the unemployment system continue to get support. there are millions of seniors on medicare who rely on doctors, and that's why it's important we deal with that piece as well. >> and as you know,...
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by the way, bobby kennedy was not speaking at the funeral of martin luther king. he was at a different location. i don't remember who spoke at the funeral, but i'm sure it wasn't him. you know, it was just -- the assassinations were just more, you know, fodder on the fire. it was just more -- just added to the confusion. it was really a sad year. >> let me follow-up and underscore that point, brittany, because the speech you heard was the evening of april 4th, the night that martin luther king was assassinated in memphis, tennessee. bobby kennedy was at a rally in indianapolis. he announced to the gathering who had not heard yet that martin luther king was assassinated and died. that's why we wanted to show you that. there were other people that sfoek that evening as well, and certainly the president, lyndon johnson, attended the funeral services for martin luther king in atlanta, georgia. those remarks were the evening he was assassinated. let's go to one more moment and we'll go to george mason from the convention speech. this is the acceptance speech by senator
by the way, bobby kennedy was not speaking at the funeral of martin luther king. he was at a different location. i don't remember who spoke at the funeral, but i'm sure it wasn't him. you know, it was just -- the assassinations were just more, you know, fodder on the fire. it was just more -- just added to the confusion. it was really a sad year. >> let me follow-up and underscore that point, brittany, because the speech you heard was the evening of april 4th, the night that martin luther...
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you can hear people laughing in the background as martin runs out of the room. reportedly vomits in the bathroom. >> then they go and post the video. >> you think they would be smarter than that. >> at the beginning of the video, you hear him introducing himself and laughing along with everybody else. >> this is tez. he will do the cinnamon challenge. >> you get a sense that he is going along with the game. but it wasn't only this video that the officers posted. in this video, we're seeing police captain jimmy johnson boxing with mark. >> okay. nerve mind martin's mental capacity what are they doing goofing around on the job on city property like this. >> i'm not putting the mental capacity aside. even if somebody seems compliant, if they have diminished capacity you have to treat them with care. >> the community reacted immediately. because of this, jimmy my john was fired, the police chief was fired and two other city officials. there are two other videos of the police officers paying martin $5 for them to tase him and another boxing video. a clarksdale attorn
you can hear people laughing in the background as martin runs out of the room. reportedly vomits in the bathroom. >> then they go and post the video. >> you think they would be smarter than that. >> at the beginning of the video, you hear him introducing himself and laughing along with everybody else. >> this is tez. he will do the cinnamon challenge. >> you get a sense that he is going along with the game. but it wasn't only this video that the officers posted. in...
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so a big fight on the way here, martin.t's very interesting purchasesize, the rule here has not technically been written. that rule could come you know, within days or weeks. they talked about what is going to be written into this rule. and these organizations will have till august of 2013 to comply with the rule. but the rule has not been written. so the question is, when will this consultation take place to allay some of the concerns that they're talking about? will it be before the rule? will it be between now and august 2013? and where is the wiggle room and how can they possibly finesse it. it don't doesn't appear to be a good issue politically for the obama administration right now. >> the leaders of some 238 religious organizations have collectively released a statement in support of the hhs contraception rule. this comes from christians, jewish and muslim organizations. do you think this strengthens the president's resolve perhaps to maintain the law as it is? >> it's difficult to say. some of those organizations li
so a big fight on the way here, martin.t's very interesting purchasesize, the rule here has not technically been written. that rule could come you know, within days or weeks. they talked about what is going to be written into this rule. and these organizations will have till august of 2013 to comply with the rule. but the rule has not been written. so the question is, when will this consultation take place to allay some of the concerns that they're talking about? will it be before the rule?...
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and lockheed martin is the friendliest of them all.ith a 4.5% yielder and a buy back big enough to matter. and that's not nothing. it's almost like auto zone. remember that one? azo keeps going up? plus the company raised the dividend every year since 2003 and get this, it gave you a 33% boost since september, one of the largest we've seen in some time among all sectors and it's likely that lockheed martin is going to increase that dividend again. think about the yield, it stays right here. in fact, you had to buy the stock, lockheed would be the one to own, executions, and most importantly the ability to expand further into international markets to escape the pain of u.s. budget cuts. people want that. keep in mind, nobody's putting a gun to your head and telling you to buy defense contractors up. i find all those points persuasive and you can make a solid case that their rally makes sense because the defense cuts met might not hurt as much as people thought and the expectations were so low there was nowhere for the stock to go but up
and lockheed martin is the friendliest of them all.ith a 4.5% yielder and a buy back big enough to matter. and that's not nothing. it's almost like auto zone. remember that one? azo keeps going up? plus the company raised the dividend every year since 2003 and get this, it gave you a 33% boost since september, one of the largest we've seen in some time among all sectors and it's likely that lockheed martin is going to increase that dividend again. think about the yield, it stays right here. in...
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we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard.rnerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs.
we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard.rnerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs.
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martin, i want to begin with you. i find it interesting in the report you talk about, contract management and deficiencies there with arlington with contract management, specifically in the area of i.t. it appears as though that $5 million spent in i.t. contracts that appear to be wasteful and that haven't produced any results. on page 9 of the report you've said that the i.t. contract management system is not guided by a modernization blueprint and it's duplicative, and costly to maintain. from that b stastandpoint, why u believe that was occurring as well as what are the current efforts to overcome those deficiencies? where are they in this modernization effort to make th there is not duplication? >> thank you, mr. chairman, for the question. and it actually spans both of the reports. we -- the external reviews found that over 5 million that had been spent to try to modernize the i.t. systems really didn't get us very much. and there were a number of reasons, starting from some basic stuff, like the people who were
martin, i want to begin with you. i find it interesting in the report you talk about, contract management and deficiencies there with arlington with contract management, specifically in the area of i.t. it appears as though that $5 million spent in i.t. contracts that appear to be wasteful and that haven't produced any results. on page 9 of the report you've said that the i.t. contract management system is not guided by a modernization blueprint and it's duplicative, and costly to maintain....
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thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you, martin. talk with you. >> you can see a live broadcast of the film in theaters i cross the country from march 27th. >>> coming up, what's fueling the santorum surge? >>> first here is the cnbc money wrap. >> not a lot of action despite a greek debt deal. looking at the boards, we see the dow is up to barely four points. s&p up a point and a half. that's it for cnbc for the moment. ♪ yo u, you ain't alone ♪ ♪ and just let me be [ male announcer ] this is your moment. ♪ your ticket home ♪ [ male announcer ] this is zales, the diamond store. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. >>> mitt romney once called the republican nominee will address the cpac gather tomorrow which is probably why he won't like the prologue for his appearance. conservatives don't trust mr. romney in part because he gives them little reason to do so. he seems to retreat at
thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you, martin. talk with you. >> you can see a live broadcast of the film in theaters i cross the country from march 27th. >>> coming up, what's fueling the santorum surge? >>> first here is the cnbc money wrap. >> not a lot of action despite a greek debt deal. looking at the boards, we see the dow is up to barely four points. s&p up a point and a half. that's it for cnbc for the moment. ♪ yo u, you ain't alone ♪...
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discurso, el portavoz de este partido también criticó otras cosas. >> la política del gobernador martínl gobernador no hablar de los avances dio que el desempleo está a su nivel más bajo en tres años y que las escuelas encabezan las listas de las mejores de la región. telenoticias orlando y holaciudad.com a uno y virginia aprobó la ley que la mujer que quiere hacerse un aborto tiene que primero verse su propio ultrasonido y por otra parte críticos de la ley que sólo le corresponde al gobierno entrometerse en las decisiones de los pacientes antes de someterse a un procedimiento médico. la ley que limite a la compra de armas de fuego de una por mes está a punto de desaparecer, ayer la cámara de representantes aprobó por una ley que revocaría el límite de compra, la cámara de representantes estableciendo la votación final hoy y se espera que se aprobara, proyectos de ley han sido bloqueados en el pasado en el comité del senado. de acuerdo a un reporte publicado hoy la tasa de desempleo bajó de 5.9 a 5.8 en diciembre, hecho que deberían parte a que algunos contratistas por no verse afectado
discurso, el portavoz de este partido también criticó otras cosas. >> la política del gobernador martínl gobernador no hablar de los avances dio que el desempleo está a su nivel más bajo en tres años y que las escuelas encabezan las listas de las mejores de la región. telenoticias orlando y holaciudad.com a uno y virginia aprobó la ley que la mujer que quiere hacerse un aborto tiene que primero verse su propio ultrasonido y por otra parte críticos de la ley que sólo le...
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karma may have caught up with martin. a gay rights group. is cnn right in taking glenn beck off air. >> more importantly he should be fired for what he said. what he said gives license for people to harm lgbt people. gay and lesbian people are twice as likely than african-americans and jews to be harmed in hate crimes. four times more likely than muslims and 14 times more likely than latinos. there is a huge problem. we see it both with bullying in schools and also with hate crimes out on the streets. for someone to say because somebody looks different, because they don't like the way the handbag they are wearing is, or a number of things, these tweets gave license, i think they allowed people to justify rationalize harming gay, lesbian by sex equal and transtransgender people. >> bill: he says it was not anti-gay tweet he was beckham is a soccer player and that is what he was doing. >> that's interesting because i didn't see soccer in his tweet. if he wanted to talk about soccer. >> bill: you didn't see gay people either. there isn't anythi
karma may have caught up with martin. a gay rights group. is cnn right in taking glenn beck off air. >> more importantly he should be fired for what he said. what he said gives license for people to harm lgbt people. gay and lesbian people are twice as likely than african-americans and jews to be harmed in hate crimes. four times more likely than muslims and 14 times more likely than latinos. there is a huge problem. we see it both with bullying in schools and also with hate crimes out on...