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written by martin. they were written by family members. stanley and i became very good friends when i came to new york. >> host: you move to riverdalriverdal e. >> guest: i move to riverdale in 1961. i immediately began working with not cleveland robinson but one of the top labor leaders in harlem. a. philip randolph and stanley but particularly with stanley. stanley de facto was the de facto northern officer of the conference which was in effect the fund-raising arm and jack o'dell was a key figure. interesting both jack and stanley organized the left-wing background. when i say organized they were members of the communist party. stanley and his brother identical twins were members of the communist party up until 1956 i believe. not i believe, i know and they broke with the party over this soviet -- and i mean severed all relationships. i have often thought the civil rights movement and the relationship with martin came became a substitute for stanley. stanley was such an intensely organized person. he
written by martin. they were written by family members. stanley and i became very good friends when i came to new york. >> host: you move to riverdalriverdal e. >> guest: i move to riverdale in 1961. i immediately began working with not cleveland robinson but one of the top labor leaders in harlem. a. philip randolph and stanley but particularly with stanley. stanley de facto was the de facto northern officer of the conference which was in effect the fund-raising arm and jack o'dell...
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>> hi there, martin. well, you're right.s an economy-themed tour here in the outskirts of kansas city, missouri. but i can tell you, the president had a strong, succinct message for republicans. he said in his words, quote, do your job. the president's strategy right now is to sort of take his message about the economy on the road, criticize republicans and let republicans duke it out amongst themselves. that is what is happening right now. in the wake of that vote in the republican-controlled house today, you had some conservative members, tea party members of the party saying this was the right move, but then a lot of those more establishment republicans criticizing members of their own party, saying this is a kamikaze mission. of course, the bill has absolutely no chance of passing through the democratically controlled senate. so democrats sort of letting republicans hang out there and take the blame for this, as frustration mounts all across the country about the possibility of a possible government shutdown which seems
>> hi there, martin. well, you're right.s an economy-themed tour here in the outskirts of kansas city, missouri. but i can tell you, the president had a strong, succinct message for republicans. he said in his words, quote, do your job. the president's strategy right now is to sort of take his message about the economy on the road, criticize republicans and let republicans duke it out amongst themselves. that is what is happening right now. in the wake of that vote in the...
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martin, a word. >> take this. i'm sure you're aware that unless it's an absolute emergency, it's not a great use of my time. >> yeah, well, i would consider this an emergency of sorts. now, you might not think you're a part of this village but you are, like it or not. we're a small community, almost a family, and sometimes people feel a little bit put out by the way you are and sometimes people feel that you just don't care and i think that it's about time that someone told you that. now, if you'll excuse me, i've got a job to get back to. oh, i didn't say what i was talking about, did i? >> no. >> no. well, i bumped into mark this morning and he's quite upset. >> well, i'm certainly not qualified to be his best man. apart from the fact that he's the local policeman, i know absolutely nothing about him. >> precisely, because you never bother to ask him anything! >> precisely, because i'm not remotely interested. are you? >> martin--oh. mark likes you and you've upset him. [door opens] and by the way, danny is doin
martin, a word. >> take this. i'm sure you're aware that unless it's an absolute emergency, it's not a great use of my time. >> yeah, well, i would consider this an emergency of sorts. now, you might not think you're a part of this village but you are, like it or not. we're a small community, almost a family, and sometimes people feel a little bit put out by the way you are and sometimes people feel that you just don't care and i think that it's about time that someone told you...
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chris and martin: the sperm whale wins! martin: come on, let's go.ght, here they are the sperm whales. the biggest-brained animals that ever lived. martin: who make the loudest sound of all animals. are the deepest air-breathing divers. the eaters of giant and colossal squid! swimming free and in the wild. ♪ there are two different groups of whales the toothed whales-- and the baleen whales. toothed whales, like sperm whales, beluga whales, killer whales and dolphins have teeth. and they're predators. so they hunt their prey using echolocation. baleen whales, they don't have teeth. baleen whales are whales like fin whales, humpback whales, minke whales and instead of teeth, they have... baleen in their mouths. and this is how they catch their food. the water comes in this side goes through the baleen, and then when it comes out this side, these little hairs catch all the tiny plants and animals floating in the water, and that's what the baleen whales eat! the baleen whales are all around us, using their baleen right now! let's move out! ♪ chris, you
chris and martin: the sperm whale wins! martin: come on, let's go.ght, here they are the sperm whales. the biggest-brained animals that ever lived. martin: who make the loudest sound of all animals. are the deepest air-breathing divers. the eaters of giant and colossal squid! swimming free and in the wild. ♪ there are two different groups of whales the toothed whales-- and the baleen whales. toothed whales, like sperm whales, beluga whales, killer whales and dolphins have teeth. and they're...
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when you think about trayvon martin, trayvon martinned had at seed departments in emmett hill, the 14-year-old black boy who was asassanid it in mist -- assassinated for allegedly violating racial etiquette and speaking to a white woman. his body was placed in the river with the cotton gin fan belt tied around his neck. was shown in jet magazine, and that spurred the nation to look at the price of white supremacy on our democracy. we think about 1963. 1963 is the year of birmingham, and the year that dr. king writes his famous letter from a birmingham jail, and in the letter he says the activism going on in birmingham and the young women and men who are being rainfalled, sometimes as young as eight, nine, ten years old, are taking this nation back to the great wells of democracy that were dug deep by the founding fathers. king was being too kind because this country is founded on racial slavery. a conversation that we still have not had. but 50 years ago, with the march on washington provided was a litmus test for american democracy. when king speaks at the march on wednesday august,
when you think about trayvon martin, trayvon martinned had at seed departments in emmett hill, the 14-year-old black boy who was asassanid it in mist -- assassinated for allegedly violating racial etiquette and speaking to a white woman. his body was placed in the river with the cotton gin fan belt tied around his neck. was shown in jet magazine, and that spurred the nation to look at the price of white supremacy on our democracy. we think about 1963. 1963 is the year of birmingham, and the...
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martin, i want to be clear.he votes to pass a clean cr. >> oh, there has never been any doubt about that. there has never been any doubt. >> that's right. john boehner needs to decide, is it the middle class who comes first or his own speakership. >> but congressman, why do people like boehner and others like kevin mccarthy, they were all standing at the mic just now. why do they continue to act as if the american public is actually behind them when the polls generally show the exact opposite? >> well, yeah, they keep saying, listen to the american people. what they really mean is, listen to our echo chamber. listen to our tea party rally. listen to the press conference we have by ourselves on the steps of the capitol. every poll that i've seen is the chairman of the democrat and campaign committee is crystal-clear. the american people do not want to government to shut down over defunding the affordable care act. but if you listen to these republicans, they believe they have the absolute truth. they need to list
martin, i want to be clear.he votes to pass a clean cr. >> oh, there has never been any doubt about that. there has never been any doubt. >> that's right. john boehner needs to decide, is it the middle class who comes first or his own speakership. >> but congressman, why do people like boehner and others like kevin mccarthy, they were all standing at the mic just now. why do they continue to act as if the american public is actually behind them when the polls generally show...
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working time through martin. they developed a close working relationship. too close for some people. oh, yes. as a result, i began to work jointly with him. in fact, a large part of the credibility, other than that but i earned, large car was was consistently -- even when i wasn't around, he would consistently report me as one of the people he could most trusts and one of the people that was most essential to him. the martin began to look at me and stanley together. look at me as his right hand. stanley was over me, but we worked together. there became a time in june of 1963 when martin is having a sore right views at the white house and john kennedy worked with him privately in the rose garden. and we have some information of the high-ranking people, two of them were communist and one of them was a soviet agent that was espied. so they said jack o'dell. and jack o'dell -- when he had appeared before one of the committee is, the difference between jack and stanley in the relationship is that stanley had told mart
working time through martin. they developed a close working relationship. too close for some people. oh, yes. as a result, i began to work jointly with him. in fact, a large part of the credibility, other than that but i earned, large car was was consistently -- even when i wasn't around, he would consistently report me as one of the people he could most trusts and one of the people that was most essential to him. the martin began to look at me and stanley together. look at me as his right...
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martin, your parents--are they always like that? your mom? >> you should use a mask. >> why, have they got something? >> when you're sanding the floor. >> i know--joke. >> goodbye. >> god bless you, martin. >> this is old jim sim's place. huh. is there room? it's like a doll's house. >> it's got a spare room. it's quite small, but you can have my room while you're here. >> oh, one spare room. hmm. well, we're here now. >> is everything all right, mom? >> mm-hmm. >> dinner at the portwenn hotel, hmm? 6:45. [girls laughing] >> what you reckon, girls? [christopher chuckles] >> hey, hey. >> whoo! >> i like that. [knock on door] >> come in. >> maureen tacey. works at the school. she's a bit tearful. lived with her mom all her life, [indistinct]. probably prefer a female doctor. here you go, maureen. ok? >> thanks, paul. >> come in, sit down. so? >> i think it could be me thyroid. >> and what makes you say that? >> my mum's got thyroid. i've got the symptoms. i get tired easily. >> you're overweight. >> i just can't shift it. >> well, let's get you
martin, your parents--are they always like that? your mom? >> you should use a mask. >> why, have they got something? >> when you're sanding the floor. >> i know--joke. >> goodbye. >> god bless you, martin. >> this is old jim sim's place. huh. is there room? it's like a doll's house. >> it's got a spare room. it's quite small, but you can have my room while you're here. >> oh, one spare room. hmm. well, we're here now. >> is everything...
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¿cÓmo era tratar con martÍn luther king en el plano personal?solamente para terminar la pobreza de este paÍs sino tambiÉn en contra de la guerra en vietnam. >> doÑa dolores, muchÍsimas gracias por estar con nosotros pero sobre todo, muchÍsimas gracias por su lucha. >> gracias, y tambiÉn querÍa decir que el hijo de martÍn luther king el tercero, estuvo con nosotros cuando hicimos la marcha de el aÑo pasado, y aÍi estaban todos los lÍderes de derechos civiles y los demÁs estaban marchando para protestar las leyes en contra de los inmigrantes que se pasaron a alabama. asÍ es que el legado de Él sigue con su familia propia y claro que con todos nosotros que tenemos que seguir trabajando. >> y con un nuevo sueÑo el de la reforma migratoria terminamos hoy. recuerde que puede ver nuestras entrevistas y videos en univisiÓnnoticias.com. hasta la prÓxima semana cuando junto vayamos de nuevo al punto. ♪ televisa presenta:. ♪. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
¿cÓmo era tratar con martÍn luther king en el plano personal?solamente para terminar la pobreza de este paÍs sino tambiÉn en contra de la guerra en vietnam. >> doÑa dolores, muchÍsimas gracias por estar con nosotros pero sobre todo, muchÍsimas gracias por su lucha. >> gracias, y tambiÉn querÍa decir que el hijo de martÍn luther king el tercero, estuvo con nosotros cuando hicimos la marcha de el aÑo pasado, y aÍi estaban todos los lÍderes de derechos civiles y los...
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martin luther king middle school this past year. i want to give the mic to one of our stellar young men. we have two stellar young men who is less microphone shy and he actually has some remarks. and please, mr. daunte has a few brief words for you. >>> good evening, everyone. student of promise is -- it's very empowering. it helps keep me and others young students -- young men look forward to proceeding in like -- and like help me stay on track and others. (applause) >>> and in closing, as we take our seats and as a former boy scout, if i know anything about scouting i remember our motto was be prepared. he did not know he was going to speak, did not know he was going to address and be on live television. so, i think that in itself -- [laughter] >>> that in itself i believe is indicative of the potential our students have. they are our future leaders. i'd like to acknowledge mr. franklin, [speaker not understood] also accompanied us on our trip, mr. scott who is also a stellar stand out district employee. so i'm told. he also accom
martin luther king middle school this past year. i want to give the mic to one of our stellar young men. we have two stellar young men who is less microphone shy and he actually has some remarks. and please, mr. daunte has a few brief words for you. >>> good evening, everyone. student of promise is -- it's very empowering. it helps keep me and others young students -- young men look forward to proceeding in like -- and like help me stay on track and others. (applause) >>> and...
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martin? >> yeah.e of the news events that made it clear to all of us. >> you know, there was one tweet, it happened in 2009. the plane went down on the hudson. everyone wanted to see what happened. the first image that came out was something tweeted by a user that tweeted there's a plane down on the hudson and a picture of it. no one could find information other than going to twitter. it was the moment where all of us said this is going to be huge. you can see, today, the implications are unbelievable. martin? >> i remember the tweet out of pakistan when the raid on osama bin laden was carried out. someone said hey, i hear a helicopter. i see something. suddenly, everyone was glued on what was going on. thank you. appreciate it. with all the difficult news, we are going to look at an inspiring story. that is up next. these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're
martin? >> yeah.e of the news events that made it clear to all of us. >> you know, there was one tweet, it happened in 2009. the plane went down on the hudson. everyone wanted to see what happened. the first image that came out was something tweeted by a user that tweeted there's a plane down on the hudson and a picture of it. no one could find information other than going to twitter. it was the moment where all of us said this is going to be huge. you can see, today, the...
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>> when martin luther king, jr. stood up and started speaking, and later as he continued to speak, and he got to that point where he said, "i have a dream today, a dream deeply rooted in the american dream," i looked at him -- i've heard him speak so many times -- and i knew then that he knew that he was getting over to the american people, and that he was preaching a great sermon. and that's what he did. he, in a good sense -- he took advantage of the situation. he had the largest audience he ever had. he had been to washington before, like in 1957, on may 17th, 1957, and spoke on the steps. but this audience was different. it was larger. and i think he was inspired. i think he was inspired by god almighty. i think he had been tracked down by what i call the spirit of history. and he responded. >> i have a dream that one day even the state of mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice. i have a dream th
>> when martin luther king, jr. stood up and started speaking, and later as he continued to speak, and he got to that point where he said, "i have a dream today, a dream deeply rooted in the american dream," i looked at him -- i've heard him speak so many times -- and i knew then that he knew that he was getting over to the american people, and that he was preaching a great sermon. and that's what he did. he, in a good sense -- he took advantage of the situation. he had the...
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>> it is, martin. and it's something that's very much a common presence here in washington, d.c., a city that's had the effects of urban violence throughout the last few decades. i've been up here my whole life and you turn on the 11:00 news and hear about shootings, but never at this scale. and usually the victims are brought behind me, the washington hospital center, as the doctor talked about, the best trauma center in the region for these types of injuries. they were the center that got the three folks today. one of who was a metropolitan police officer, and what the doctor said, some words -- made me choke up personally, this officer still in surgery right now who was shot in the legs and going through a very difficult time, is expected to pull through. said to the doctors beforehand, please tell my mom i'm okay. the doctor was able to have some conversations with the other two victims who worked for the navy, the secretary of the navy, mr. ray maybis was on site to pay his respects. they're also
>> it is, martin. and it's something that's very much a common presence here in washington, d.c., a city that's had the effects of urban violence throughout the last few decades. i've been up here my whole life and you turn on the 11:00 news and hear about shootings, but never at this scale. and usually the victims are brought behind me, the washington hospital center, as the doctor talked about, the best trauma center in the region for these types of injuries. they were the center that...
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and when martin luther king decided in 1967 that he would go public with his opposition to the war in vietnam, one of the things that he said was, well, it's like muhammad ali says, we're all victims of a system of oppression. >> it is my hope that every young man in this country who finds this war objectionable, and abominable, and unjust will file as a conscientious objector. and no matter what you think of mr. muhammad ali's religion, you certainly have to admire his courage. >> and so what you had there was martin luther king drawing upon the experience of muhammad ali as a way to defend his own position, which at the time, was extremely unpopular. so i always found that incredible fascinating that here's martin luther king, his own advisors are telling him, don't stand against the war in vietnam. keep your focus on domestic issues. and not only does king take that risk, but he mentions muhammad ali's name. he mentions the name of a boxer as a way to justify it. and i would encourage people today to really think about, imagine if a similar figure referenced lebron james to say why
and when martin luther king decided in 1967 that he would go public with his opposition to the war in vietnam, one of the things that he said was, well, it's like muhammad ali says, we're all victims of a system of oppression. >> it is my hope that every young man in this country who finds this war objectionable, and abominable, and unjust will file as a conscientious objector. and no matter what you think of mr. muhammad ali's religion, you certainly have to admire his courage. >>...
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during the trayvon martin case, again, as ms.patterson said, there wasn't a stand your ground defense asserted but instructions were given, etc., and the jury testified and made statements afterwards they did consider the stand your ground. but it's interesting that no one talked about trayvon martin's right to stand his ground. george zimmerman apparently, you know, followed him and did all these things. then he was attacked and they got into an altercation. but at that point -- and if you were walking around and if someone was following you and approached you, maybe you want to defend yourself. but it's never been considered that trayvon martin might have had a right to stand his ground. these laws, we believe, allow kind of like a bully law. i can bully you and when you want to defend yourself, i can say i'm so afraid, i think you're going to hurt me so i'm going to kill you. it's just totally wrong. communities of color, particularly african-americans as ms. patterson pointed out, are disproportionately affected by these laws
during the trayvon martin case, again, as ms.patterson said, there wasn't a stand your ground defense asserted but instructions were given, etc., and the jury testified and made statements afterwards they did consider the stand your ground. but it's interesting that no one talked about trayvon martin's right to stand his ground. george zimmerman apparently, you know, followed him and did all these things. then he was attacked and they got into an altercation. but at that point -- and if you...
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the martin would double up at like 11:00 o'clock at night. so before it starts, i would say, hold on, now.
the martin would double up at like 11:00 o'clock at night. so before it starts, i would say, hold on, now.
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john ker ary will be here and martin dempsey will be here. we've heard a lot from the man in the middle, john kerry making his case. he's been perhaps the most out front on saying this absolutely needs to happen and the most passionate in his defense of the need for military strikes. chuck hagel is a bit more interesting. he was back before his former colleagues. these two men are former senators, which is another subplot. he has a rough go of it for his on confirmation hearing. with regard to this mission he's talked some publicly but not a lot. a lot of questions will be directed at hagel and martin dempsey because in talking to a lot of the members of congress, some of their main questions are about the military action and how they can be as limited in scope as the president is saying. before i toss it back to you. ted baron and i talked to a source close to harry reid's thinking and he is confident that he will have the votes to pass this authorization for military action in syria through the senate. they know it's possible, maybe even li
john ker ary will be here and martin dempsey will be here. we've heard a lot from the man in the middle, john kerry making his case. he's been perhaps the most out front on saying this absolutely needs to happen and the most passionate in his defense of the need for military strikes. chuck hagel is a bit more interesting. he was back before his former colleagues. these two men are former senators, which is another subplot. he has a rough go of it for his on confirmation hearing. with regard to...
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to martin, inflationasmoren a s. it was a present reality. to mthe federal reserve board s.ided to fight it. in december 1965, they raised the discount rate. johnson hit the ceiling. he announced publicly he would call bill martin, the chairman of the federal reserve, down to the ranch for a tongue-lashing. but raising the discount rate didn't keep inflation from growing. it breaks my heart to go shopping. the war kept growing, too. when neither the administration nor congress applied fiscal restraints, the fed decided to go it alone again. they used an open-market operation. in january 1966, they sold government bonds to tighten up the nation's money supply. interest rates rose dramatically. soon, any business sensitive to interest rates was caught in a credit crunch. the housing industry was hardest hit. the full effect of the fed's solitary action took hold in early 1967. inflation dropped, but at a terrible cost-- a zero growth rate for the gross national product. to economists, this was an impressive lesson. the fed was very effective in 1966. the discount rate increase
to martin, inflationasmoren a s. it was a present reality. to mthe federal reserve board s.ided to fight it. in december 1965, they raised the discount rate. johnson hit the ceiling. he announced publicly he would call bill martin, the chairman of the federal reserve, down to the ranch for a tongue-lashing. but raising the discount rate didn't keep inflation from growing. it breaks my heart to go shopping. the war kept growing, too. when neither the administration nor congress applied fiscal...
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. ( panting ) martin.and no one hungers for victory more than ruff mcthickridge and his sidekick, bo dato. luckily, ruff is driving honey mustard! ♪ prepare to cut the mustard. ♪ it's delicio-o-o-u-- [ male announcer ] deeper ridges. bigger flavor. bomb-defusing sloth. are you sleeping? [ snores ] [ male announcer ] ruffles ultimate presents... "tangy honey mustard." [ all screaming ] deeper ridges for ultimate flavor. [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we moved to a secluded house in the middle of the wilderness. just the right coverage at just the right price. coverage checker from progressive. [ female announcer ] with the weight watchers app, you have the power of weight watchers. and helpful tools like the pizza cheat sheet so you can make the most of any situation. what can i get you? i'll have that one. [ female annou
. ( panting ) martin.and no one hungers for victory more than ruff mcthickridge and his sidekick, bo dato. luckily, ruff is driving honey mustard! ♪ prepare to cut the mustard. ♪ it's delicio-o-o-u-- [ male announcer ] deeper ridges. bigger flavor. bomb-defusing sloth. are you sleeping? [ snores ] [ male announcer ] ruffles ultimate presents... "tangy honey mustard." [ all screaming ] deeper ridges for ultimate flavor. [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three...
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i'm martin!s around us are working hard to carve out their own territories, their own home turf. and if territorial creatures have to fight, the battles can get pretty intense. like the wildebeest, who use their big horns to battle over territory. but without a doubt the rivers, lakes and waterways of africa are home to one of the most aggressive and territorial creatures of all. and there they are, the hippopotamus! a group of about twenty. chris: it's amazing. when you're look at a hippo in the water, you're only seeing a tiny part of the animal. most of the 6,000 pound creature is under the water, and a lot of the hippo's behavior and life happens underwater. a group of hippos is called a pod, and there is always one big bull amongst them. he is... over there! and his main job is protecting the pod's home turf. chris: these pools and waterways are so important to hippo survival that every hippo, especially the bull, will protect their part of the pool at all costs from anybody and anyone who t
i'm martin!s around us are working hard to carve out their own territories, their own home turf. and if territorial creatures have to fight, the battles can get pretty intense. like the wildebeest, who use their big horns to battle over territory. but without a doubt the rivers, lakes and waterways of africa are home to one of the most aggressive and territorial creatures of all. and there they are, the hippopotamus! a group of about twenty. chris: it's amazing. when you're look at a hippo in...
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so much of this is reminiscent of the trayvon martin case. hand on the gun, even a punch to the nose. a bunch to george zimmerman's nose in the trayvon martin case was so central. ultimately this is a domestic violence call. even though shellie zimmerman does not want to press charges, they may anyway since there's a witness as she says there is. this may just be the beginning. >> marcia clark, the fact that he according to what his wife says on the 911 tape says he's threatening with the gun, he keeps putting his hand on the gun. what do you get souout of that? >> that's threatening conduct. potential assault with a deadly weapon. if the words and other actions accompany it to show he has the intent to inflict serious bodily injury or use the firearm, then that's an assault. you don't have to touch someone to be guilty of assault with a deadly weapon. it doesn't sound it went that far. i can't tell exactly. and the fact she doesn't want to press charges is not helpful to the case. but lisa's right. we don't especially in los angeles, we don'
so much of this is reminiscent of the trayvon martin case. hand on the gun, even a punch to the nose. a bunch to george zimmerman's nose in the trayvon martin case was so central. ultimately this is a domestic violence call. even though shellie zimmerman does not want to press charges, they may anyway since there's a witness as she says there is. this may just be the beginning. >> marcia clark, the fact that he according to what his wife says on the 911 tape says he's threatening with the...
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just think of it, martin.wo days ago -- two days ago, the syrian regime said it had no chemical weapons. now they're saying we have them, they're saying that they will join the chemical weapons convention. which, by the way, there's only five countries that haven't they're one of the five. 189 have. >> it's a remarkable progress. and then, of course, there was your fellow senator, rand paul's response. how would you like to describe his contribution to last night's proceedings? >> well, i would just like to say that the clip you showed us was an absolute disgrace. and he owes the president a huge apology. he is talking about a president who is helping al qaeda, the president who went and killed bin laden. he's talking about a president as a friend of al qaeda, who has been so cautious as others have said, armed the rebels over there, said oh no, we have to only arm the vetted rebels who are not connected with extremist groups. i just -- especially on the eve of 9/11, when he made those statements. it's beyond
just think of it, martin.wo days ago -- two days ago, the syrian regime said it had no chemical weapons. now they're saying we have them, they're saying that they will join the chemical weapons convention. which, by the way, there's only five countries that haven't they're one of the five. 189 have. >> it's a remarkable progress. and then, of course, there was your fellow senator, rand paul's response. how would you like to describe his contribution to last night's proceedings? >>...
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me and martin. i wasn't talking about martin. then what were you talking about? just trying to have a damn conversation. okay, it's... jack. there's a familiar face. that's general gamba. i can't wait to see how detective bowman explains himself. we're not going to find out here. we have no jurisdiction. samantha: you think he works there? i n't know. why don't you head back to the office, see if you can put a name to the face. all right, what are you going to do? he can't stay inside there forever. well, we're about to get started, viv. how yodoing? hanging in there. great. my colleague, dr. trask here, will push a sedative in your iv. next thing you know, you'll wake up in bed. sounds good to me. vivian. sounds goohey. me. i'd like you to start counting back from 100. 99, 98, 97... they got names of some consulate staff here, but no pictures. are there any non-african names on the list? not that i can see. you want me to ask around at the state department? yeah, listen, um, i'll call you back. uh, excuse me, special agent jack malone from the fbi. and you are?
me and martin. i wasn't talking about martin. then what were you talking about? just trying to have a damn conversation. okay, it's... jack. there's a familiar face. that's general gamba. i can't wait to see how detective bowman explains himself. we're not going to find out here. we have no jurisdiction. samantha: you think he works there? i n't know. why don't you head back to the office, see if you can put a name to the face. all right, what are you going to do? he can't stay inside there...
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. >> good to be with you, martin. >> mr.ngs, what does a man who got 24% pay raise last year upping his salary to $13 million who leads a company where fraud and deceit was standard practice, a company whose activities brought the global economy to its knees, what on earth does he know about centuries of suffering and the barbaric practice of lynching? >> i got to tell you, martin, i was shocked that anyone would equate criticism with regard to the bailout of aig and, by the way, it was tens of billions of dollars from taxpayers' funds and would equate criticism of bonuses going to people that actually helped to bring our economy down relate that in any way to lynchings is really, really sad and i can tell you, i have a personal view in that in that my mother and father basically plowed the land where their parents were slaves so when you have that insensitivity coming from a man who heads a corporation that our taxpayers bailed out, it is simply incredible and inexcusable. >> and yet mr. benmosce said in a statement it's a
. >> good to be with you, martin. >> mr.ngs, what does a man who got 24% pay raise last year upping his salary to $13 million who leads a company where fraud and deceit was standard practice, a company whose activities brought the global economy to its knees, what on earth does he know about centuries of suffering and the barbaric practice of lynching? >> i got to tell you, martin, i was shocked that anyone would equate criticism with regard to the bailout of aig and, by the...
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the plot explained it very well on his comments on trayvon martin.on't think that we are eliminating racial violence. as a matter of fact, our refusal to talk about race and racism and the systemic aspects in which race is institutionalized in america is causing more animus between black and white and brown and others. >> bill: but all the polls say that both blacks and whites the racial climate improving here, even in the wake of controversial stories like trayvon martin, all the polls say that most of the folks in black and white see things getting better. why would racial violence be getting worse? >> i think what's happening and what you are starting to see is this is more along the lines of individualized acts. that's why i think we have to be a little bit more cautious about how we draw our connections. >> bill: as you probably know, that my theory is that young black men in particular and i think it stems over to girls as well, are becoming increasingly violent because of the dissolution of the traditional black home and that you see it in chi
the plot explained it very well on his comments on trayvon martin.on't think that we are eliminating racial violence. as a matter of fact, our refusal to talk about race and racism and the systemic aspects in which race is institutionalized in america is causing more animus between black and white and brown and others. >> bill: but all the polls say that both blacks and whites the racial climate improving here, even in the wake of controversial stories like trayvon martin, all the polls...
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martin, thanks for being with us, your story is this story of this housing collapse. you were living if a louse in florida, you made some money when you sold it. you invested in property in pontiac, michigan. tell me the rest of that story. >> yeah, well you know, it was a story that's pretty common i think, among the investment community. we purchased some houses in pontiac, michigan and i'd say the 2005 time frame, fixed them up, got loans on them, and just watched the value slowly go down over time. unfortunately, we ended up having a house with a loan of approximately $180,000, and consume -- $180,000 on a house and ended up having to go into -- not in foreclosure but we short-sold by about $50,000 on that same house. quite a dramatic drop. michigan was hit very hard and pontiac probably worst than most -- worse than most places. i was lucky to be -- >> this was something your dad had been involved in, this wasn't new to you, this idea of investigation in homes? >> this was something my father did full-time, this was his job, and throughout the -- early 2000s and
martin, thanks for being with us, your story is this story of this housing collapse. you were living if a louse in florida, you made some money when you sold it. you invested in property in pontiac, michigan. tell me the rest of that story. >> yeah, well you know, it was a story that's pretty common i think, among the investment community. we purchased some houses in pontiac, michigan and i'd say the 2005 time frame, fixed them up, got loans on them, and just watched the value slowly go...
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i've had the privilege of listening and meeting with the martin family, the proud father tacey martin, the strong mother, sabrina fulton and the brother. and i stand with them in this struggle as should we all. we should all keep them in our prayers. most parents want their child to leave their mark on the ball and go down in history but not in this way. i ask we keep them in mind as we battled this issue. these are real people, real times and not just textbooks or academic the date. i was at the national bar association dinner last week when i was announced that trayvon martin's brother announced that he wants to be an attorney and plans to go to law school to get and i looked directly across at him and i felt pride eventually in that moment and realizing the promise made and bear witness to the strong resilience that hysterically so many have had. i agree saddened and that not one but both brothers should be here before us a disbelieving their gift and promise. many questions came to mind at the moment, two of which were how can we approach if we don't first protect it and lumber to
i've had the privilege of listening and meeting with the martin family, the proud father tacey martin, the strong mother, sabrina fulton and the brother. and i stand with them in this struggle as should we all. we should all keep them in our prayers. most parents want their child to leave their mark on the ball and go down in history but not in this way. i ask we keep them in mind as we battled this issue. these are real people, real times and not just textbooks or academic the date. i was at...
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startedople actually the whole height and consciences of trayvon martin. somebody sent via an e-mail about it and i thought, ok, i know a lot of this goes on. young people understood this was a problem and they mobilized and got people going. thank you for having me here. i didn't curse or cry like i thought i might when i was repairing. .- preparing i am not an expert in this but i am an expert in being black. thank you very much. [applause] thank you kindly for your presentation. we appreciate you highlighting the important consideration that the task force has taken to when looking at the standard ground laws. as you mentioned, i am remiss presidentntioning the . i would like to acknowledge and thank him for being here. the commissioner is leading the u.s. commission on civil rights efforts to investigating the potential impact of stand your ground laws on racial and ethnic minorities. our next speaker is the president of the national bar association, which is the largest organization of african- american attorneys. patricia is a former staff attorney f
startedople actually the whole height and consciences of trayvon martin. somebody sent via an e-mail about it and i thought, ok, i know a lot of this goes on. young people understood this was a problem and they mobilized and got people going. thank you for having me here. i didn't curse or cry like i thought i might when i was repairing. .- preparing i am not an expert in this but i am an expert in being black. thank you very much. [applause] thank you kindly for your presentation. we...
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and think about it, martin. look at the context and the backdrop.nt today announces he speaks to one of the heads of iran. that we have not spoken to in some 27-odd years, and yet he can't negotiate in fair -- in good faith with the leader of the opposing party within america. who is the real terrorist here? the refusal to negotiate with terrorists is a good stand for the president. i mean, a retore california terrorist, manipulating the interests of their own party against the greater interests of the commonwealth here. so the president has to have a stiffened spine, as mr. bernstein has indicated. and also, he's got to understand that the people of the united states of america are squarely behind him, and the republicans are self emulating, self destructing before our eyes in their refusal to even acknowledge that is a sign of not only dysfunction, but a kind of political pathology that is diply rooted. >> and to professor dieson's point, jared, republicans have spent the past two years crying about the deficit. you know about the deficit better t
and think about it, martin. look at the context and the backdrop.nt today announces he speaks to one of the heads of iran. that we have not spoken to in some 27-odd years, and yet he can't negotiate in fair -- in good faith with the leader of the opposing party within america. who is the real terrorist here? the refusal to negotiate with terrorists is a good stand for the president. i mean, a retore california terrorist, manipulating the interests of their own party against the greater...
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it's a mixed bag. >> martin in illinois.lly, you are a nebbish because you don't mention bush chain when citing problems. you are not used to brains in the white house. jim morgan in california. the president's biggest accomplishment is the expansion of the entitlement state increasing the voting base for the democrats. james from wisconsin. as a cop and police chief for nearly 40 years i'm outraged the newark police department is not cooperating with the factor in the murder of young jesus torres. law enforcement administrators in some places are politically correct and afraid of telling the truth. jeffrey in long valley, new jersey. i believe cory booker was running for the u.s. senate is the reason the cops won't cooperate. beth from ontario, canada. my daughter started university at one of canada's elite schools. during her first philosophy class her professor told the students that fox news corrupts people. here is a tip of the day for your family. if your daughter can drop the class, she should. a guy who would go out
it's a mixed bag. >> martin in illinois.lly, you are a nebbish because you don't mention bush chain when citing problems. you are not used to brains in the white house. jim morgan in california. the president's biggest accomplishment is the expansion of the entitlement state increasing the voting base for the democrats. james from wisconsin. as a cop and police chief for nearly 40 years i'm outraged the newark police department is not cooperating with the factor in the murder of young...
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. >> martin here thinks so. martin's personal best at the front squat, 380 pounds.ery respectable. >> sure. >> martin is going to try and break his own record. here he's attempting to lift 396.8 pounds. gets it up off the rack. gets a little woozy here, can't quite push it -- oh! down martin goes with nearly 400 pounds following him. >> did he pass out? >> he did. his knees buckled and down he goes. >> it looks bad but he was not injured. i'm sure he'll give it another try. the video said he racked the weight too close to his windpipe, maybe checking himself a little bit. maybe he can do this. just tweak that technique. >> 52 go pro, puppies means officer some video. he teamed up with pups and got this amazing footage of dogs jumping around, playing, being loveable. >> it's like dog mate trick. >> yeah. >> the videos often seeing these dogs in slow motion and getting 360 views of them but what's really cool is how they actually do this. >> they used a rig, they just lined them all up. >> this is the largest go pro array that has ever been conceived. >> remember, the
. >> martin here thinks so. martin's personal best at the front squat, 380 pounds.ery respectable. >> sure. >> martin is going to try and break his own record. here he's attempting to lift 396.8 pounds. gets it up off the rack. gets a little woozy here, can't quite push it -- oh! down martin goes with nearly 400 pounds following him. >> did he pass out? >> he did. his knees buckled and down he goes. >> it looks bad but he was not injured. i'm sure he'll give...
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by who, martin? a marten! martin? wait, you're martin?! you're chasing yourself?. i'm with aviva. we're heading back. i'm going to stay and help chris. okay. catch you later, aidan. a "martin," now i've heard everything. (panting) ahhh! whoa! gaaaaahhh... oof! okay, martin, done playing around? no, it really was a marten. a pine marten, and he almost ate me. oh, forget it. now i'll go catch up with chris. chris: aviva! yeah, chris? okay, headbanger's back on a tree. and this one has those mystery holes, so let's see if we can catch him making more. (knocking) he's listening for hollow places where tasty insects might be hiding. when he hears a hollow echo... he drills. ha! the bill's drill is a specialized food finder! speaking of bill drill, i've got a woodpecker suit prototype ready, chris. great! i can use it to open up these mystery holes a little bit and look for more clues. maybe then you'll finally find the evidence you're looking for. disc on its way. jimmy z: energize! all right! activate woodpecker powers! ♪ sweet. not too shabby, bro. you know it. all r
by who, martin? a marten! martin? wait, you're martin?! you're chasing yourself?. i'm with aviva. we're heading back. i'm going to stay and help chris. okay. catch you later, aidan. a "martin," now i've heard everything. (panting) ahhh! whoa! gaaaaahhh... oof! okay, martin, done playing around? no, it really was a marten. a pine marten, and he almost ate me. oh, forget it. now i'll go catch up with chris. chris: aviva! yeah, chris? okay, headbanger's back on a tree. and this one has...
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martin?dent has been working hard to make sure he has some kind of international support for anything he says tonight. i understand he has spoken to the british prime minister and french president. is that right? >> that's accurate. he has spoken to both of them earlier today. all of them expressing their support and desire to move forward with this possible diplomatic action. a desire to move forward with the u.n., a possible u.n. resolution. we are also told that secretary kerry will be traveling to geneva as early as tomorrow to meet with his russian counterpart to discuss this diplomatic option on the table. so a lot of moving parts here, martin. and, of course, president obama spent several hours on the hill today, meeting with lawmakers, updating them on what he is preparing to say this evening. martin? >> we should look forward to what he says. kristen welker live for us at the white house this afternoon. thank you, kristen. >> thank you, martin. >>> and we'll be right back in a moment
martin?dent has been working hard to make sure he has some kind of international support for anything he says tonight. i understand he has spoken to the british prime minister and french president. is that right? >> that's accurate. he has spoken to both of them earlier today. all of them expressing their support and desire to move forward with this possible diplomatic action. a desire to move forward with the u.n., a possible u.n. resolution. we are also told that secretary kerry will be...